In these challenging economic times, it seems that all attention has been given to people who have been blessed to make it to the middle class. Policies are being enacted to preserve the standard of living for millions of Americans. But what about the individuals who are just above broke working 10-16 hours a [...]
Archive for February, 2012
23 Feb
The Average Church Needs to be Silent About Government Interference
I have been consistent in my fundamental belief that when a church establishes a 501 c 3, they have given up the right to honor the Word of God. To understand this position, one must explore the significance of the tax exempt status. A not for profit organization must abide by the rules of the [...]
22 Feb
Character on Trial
As we watched as a nation, the home-going celebration of our beloved songstress Whitney Houston, the world was able to hear wonderful stories about how Whitney lived life. It made me think about the significance of a funeral overall. Placed in its proper context, it truly is a person’s character on trial, their final review. [...]
22 Feb
Character on Trial
As we watched as a nation, the home-going celebration of our beloved songstress Whitney Houston, the world was able to hear wonderful stories about how Whitney lived life. It made me think about the significance of a funeral overall. Placed in its proper context, it truly is a person’s character on trial, their final review. [...]
20 Feb
My biograhy on Rev. Alfred Sharpton, Jr.
Reverend Alfred Sharpton is arguably the most notable African American preacher who sacrifices his life on behalf of racial injustice directly impacting the black community. Biography.com cited, “Al Sharpton is an outspoken and sometimes controversial political activist in the fight against racial prejudice and injustice.” He is the individual minorities turn to when faced with [...]