Are We Building Churches Young People Want to Belong To?
Every church I know wants to see more young people in the pews. We pray for them. We preach to
“It’s not your salary that makes you rich; it’s your spending habits.” Let that sink in. It’s
The Alabama Legislature created two new holidays honoring African American culture on May 7, 2025, when HB165 passed the Alabama
The Columbus, Georgia Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. marked a historic milestone on Sunday, May 4, with
There are moments when I instinctively reach for my phone to call my mother, only to remember—she won’t
There is a quiet erasure happening in this country—a steady, strategic effort to whitewash history, to suppress truth, to
There’s something powerful that happens when you stop living by accident and start living on purpose. I’ve come
Mel & Abe’s Barber Shop provides more than just haircuts in South Phenix City, the two brothers provide their
Sir Walter Scott told us in the 1800s: “Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to
Across the country, prisoners are increasingly seen posting videos from inside correctional facilities, using contraband cellphones to broadcast glimpses of
Prison videos on social media aren't telling the full truth. They're not showing the lost time,
President Donald Trump surprised HBCU’s with an unexpected show of support with an Executive Order signed on Wednesday, April
Mykel Williams, 20, began his football journey on local fields before becoming a dominant force at Hardaway High School. Born