Bishop Eddie L. Long Settles Sexual Lawsuit; What Will It Mean for His Ministry?
Bishop Eddie L. Long, once the unquestioned leader of one of the largest religious congregations in the country, has finally settled out of court with
Bishop Eddie L. Long, once the unquestioned leader of one of the largest religious congregations in the country, has finally settled out of court with
If the absurdities of Donald Trump or Sarah Palin are not enough to keep the masses amused and confused, one can always rely on recovering
For the record, I think black women are the personification of beauty, and I would never offend them when discussing their beauty. Obviously, Psychology Today
“You have to go!”
Despite the slow pace of job creation, it has been announced in recent weeks that unemployment is creeping downward. Since December, we have observed a
New York City, the city of bright lights, big stories and bigger ideas. The city that reflects the reality of what we as a people
“It won’t be spiritual on Oct. 21.”
Have you ever been somewhere in public and someone or a group of people does something that really irks you? If so, how did you
The Rapture deadline has passed. Whew. Mr. Harold Camping’s deadline has passed, and the Holy Rollers and heathens are still co-mingling. Some believers are hopping
It was poetic justice that Carrie Hessler-Radelet, deputy director of the Peace Corps, and Diane Gallagher, a two-time Peace Corps volunteer, were featured guests, along
Earlier this month, a security firm, Intego noticed some Mac users in various Apple support communities, were having problems with a fake antivirus program. After
“Every day, they’re picking on poor people.”
I admit, my decades-old resentment of the Los Angeles Lakers was purely subjective and in fun — until now. Until their treatment of all-time leading
We tend to see ourselves and our images reflected in ways that may or may not be accurate and true depictions of who we really
Seven other Republicans were caught living the very lifestyles that they voted against.
Atlanta is the home to many key leaders in the civil rights movement, including Revs. Martin Luther King Jr. and Andrew Young, congressman John Lewis
When you go to concerts to see your favorite artists, what you often get is the polished and rehearsed presence of the individual, right down
Around the media world and blogosphere, I incessantly see articles suggesting how Barack Obama has assured a victory in the 2012 presidential election after his
This year marks more than 60 years after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that ended segregation in public schools. But
“Question whether or not the relationship is worth keeping.”