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 Caribbean islands! ...
Posted Monday, March 7th 2022 at 8:58PM
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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 will be added unto you," (Matthew 6:33). ...
Posted Saturday, February 5th 2022 at 2:24PM
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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.
Formerly known as the Freedom Tower, it stands next ...
Posted Sunday, September 12th 2021 at 6:51PM
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Warren L. Maye, author and historian, talks about writing “Soldiers of Uncommon Valor: the History of Salvationists of African Descent in the United States.” ...
Posted Saturday, February 27th 2021 at 3:59PM
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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 personality and former "Good Morning America" news anchor) ...
Posted Friday, June 16th 2017 at 5:06PM
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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 important history on the value of books as well as pro ...
Posted Tuesday, January 3rd 2017 at 1:59PM
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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. ...
Posted Friday, February 27th 2015 at 11:26PM
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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 United States. Warren L. Maye, author of "Soldie ...
Posted Thursday, February 26th 2015 at 12:09PM
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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 will continue to host book signings by the nat ...
Posted Thursday, February 26th 2015 at 11:40AM
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The Karamu House Creative Arts Center has served the black community in Cleveland, Ohio for 100 years. You'll be amazed to know the names of some of the professional actors and artists who got their start there! Thanks, Karamu, for making a posi ...
Posted Thursday, February 26th 2015 at 10:17AM
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Author of "Soldiers of Uncommon Valor: The History of Salvationists of African Descent in the United States" explains why black history is "mainstream" and a centerpiece to American history. ...
Posted Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 4:00AM
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Singing "Blessed Assurance" with the Niagara Falls and the Niagara River as you've never seen them before. Circa 1999. ...
Posted Saturday, September 8th 2012 at 2:48PM
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What does empowerment look like? To effectively answer that question you must examine the lives of people who have gone on before you and who have been so empowered that they've made a difference in their community and in their generation. Not only t ...
Posted Wednesday, March 2nd 2011 at 12:24PM
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When called to cross cultures in delivering God's message of hope, may we be encouraged to trust Him for the big picture, so that we will be inspired to walk across the room, or sail across the sea, or go anywhere the Lord calls us, to be a witness f ...
Posted Thursday, September 30th 2010 at 2:46PM
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Inherent in saying that something is “too big to fail” is the erroneous notion that we have the capacity to stop it from failing—no matter how technically or morally flawed it might be.
http://www.sagoodnews.org/article.php?articleID=1430 ...
Posted Friday, July 23rd 2010 at 4:05PM
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"Roberts realized why God had called her back to the South—the need was so great. Poverty–stricken people stuffed the walls of their homes with cardboard and rags to keep out the cold; they used old trunks and garbage cans as end tables; and they eve ...
Posted Tuesday, June 29th 2010 at 3:44PM
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"A day after Samantha was born, my brother–in–law asked, “Do you wish she had been born when you were younger?” My response was “no”; I knew in my heart that earlier in life, I wasn’t prepared to be a father."
http://www.sagoodnews.org/article.php ...
Posted Monday, June 21st 2010 at 6:02PM
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What if you could walk into an interview and in about 20 minutes, convince everyone that you belonged on their "short list?" Imagine further that on your second interview, they said to you, "How soon can you start?"
Would you be interested in hav ...
Posted Monday, June 14th 2010 at 11:58PM
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Why the cells of Henrietta Lacks (Hela cells) continue to live 60 years after her death is a mystery. But if they can (seemingly) survive forever, is it not plausible that immortality is possible in the spiritual realm? http://www.sagoodnews.org/arti ...
Posted Monday, June 14th 2010 at 2:10PM
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"Wow! I didn't know that!" is the reaction I get from people who've read "Soldiers of Uncommon Valor: The History of Salvationists of African Descent in the United States." I usually see pride in their eyes when they say these things. And occasionall ...
Posted Monday, June 14th 2010 at 11:20AM
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In a plethora of secular information and invention, we must continue to rely on God for divine revelation. Fear of the Lord is still the beginning of wisdom (Psalm 111:10).
Even with the global power of Google, it’s the All Mighty God, the Crea ...
Posted Sunday, January 17th 2010 at 6:36PM
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Today, the debate over health care reform includes, among other issues, the question of cost. Frequently people who get care but who don’t have adequate insurance coverage literally lose their shirts as they go bankrupt trying to pay catastrophic med ...
Posted Sunday, January 17th 2010 at 6:26PM
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