(If you or your kids are somewhat astute in hip-hop culture, you could appreciate this, but if not, you might want to catch me at another time:) You’d have to know my ”tongue-in-cheek,” sarcastic side to understand this post. I have often wondered, in the spirit of those things that make you go “hmmm…,”courtesy of […]
The Circle of Prayer
A more seasoned saint once taught me a “Circle of Prayer.” The circle starts small, with me, and then grows larger until I cover the nations. I sometimes use it when I wake in the middle of the night (I fall back asleep before I get too far out there, unfortunately). A couple of days […]
Not Forgiving and Forgetting, but Forgiving and Remembering
In looking for other resources, I happened upon Dr. James Stobaugh’s blog and felt that he wrote my heart in speaking about the Jena 6 incident that is occurring presently in Louisiana. His words regarding the power of forgiveness that comes from a penetration of the gospel are at the heart of our company, A […]
A Web Guide for Black Parents now on sale
I saw this on another loop. I’ve not checked it out myself, but I thought some of you might be interested… Afrocentric Learning Tools presents …. A Web Guide for Black Parents by LaShanda Henry Currently on sale: Only $7.95 This e-book includes an extensive listing of over 200 Afrocentric / Multicultural Websites for […]
Why we must teach inclusive history
February is African-American history month. Each year about this time I see notices from various loops about television programs that will be available during the month focusing on the contributions of our people to this great nation. I thought some about a conversation I had with a Christian African-American friend a few months ago. She was questioning whether […]
