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Black History Month 2022 series
I'll be your host on this exciting journey through the Black Dispora. Come with me as I introduce you to some early black missionary pioneers to Africa who came from the United States and the Caribbea
Are you too busy for God?
What can we do when life seems so busy that we push away the things of God? Christians give some practical advice on how to seek the Kingdom of God first and foremost so that "... all other things wil
My 9/11 experience
Breathtaking is the word that describes the view from 102 stories above Manhattan Island. From there, I looked down into the harbor at the Statue of Liberty and reflected on my 9/11 experience. Fo
History revealed
Warren L. Maye, author and historian, talks about writing “Soldiers of Uncommon Valor: the History of Salvationists of African Descent in the United States.”
A black veteran of Vietnam becomes a pastor
Honoring Robert Purdie for his service and the sacrifice made by all US veterans
Tom Ferguson: Jamaican composer and Scott Joplin contemporary
One of the Salvation Army's most prolific composers and songwriters.
Why African American youth need rites of passage programs
Listen to an interview with Warren L. Maye and Marilyn Claire Maye, authors of "Orita: Rites of Passage for Youth of African Descent in America" as they discuss with Denise Richardson (PBS TV personal
Warren Maye sings "Amazing Grace
God's grace is amazing!
Bronx Barnes & Noble closes on New Year's Eve 2016
Author and editor Warren L. Maye talks on location about the New Year's Eve 2016 closing of the only Barnes & Noble store in The Bronx and it's impact on the surrounding community. He also shares impo
Can you see the Light? (John 3:16)
It's midnight. Can you see the Light? When life is at it's darkest hour, that's when God's light shines brightest. Take a look. Hear what He has to say to you. Now.
Blacks in Blue: How The Salvation Army began in America
It's 1872 in Cleveland, Ohio. Two black Methodist pastors and their congregation begin singing Negro Spirituals and, in doing so, launch what would eventually become known as The Salvation Army in the
A stroll through the Mall at Bay Plaza (Bronx, NY)
New York City's largest and latest shopping center is in the north Bronx. It's the first one built in 40 years. And as Barnes & Noble stores in Manhattan are closing, the superstore in Bay Plaza w