The most famous, all-American superheroes like Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man are always poised to make another leap into the American consciousness, no matter how long they’ve been out of cutting-edge popularity. But, judging from a discussion panel at the most recent Comic-Con event in San Diego, a more insidious form of “superhero” is also lying in wait in an attempt to gain popularity with America’s children.
Today, moms have good reason to be concerned about how their teens use the Internet, but the truth is, online dangers pale compared to the risks of drunk driving.
The Coalition of African-American Pastors has thrust itself into the middle of a major social battle being waged in the United States, and president and founder William Owens has vowed that his group will not back down from its stance.
When Chick-fil-A Dan Cathy came out in support of traditional marriage as the union of one man and one woman, government officials from three cities said they would ban Chick-fil-A from opening restaurants in their municipalities.
Religious Education Doctoral Candidate and graduate of Columbia University’s Institute for Not-for-Profit Executive Management, Bridgette Chapman, continues to keep first things first, with the September 2012 opening of Christian Conservatory Prep (CCP), Nondenominational Ungraded Multiage Nationally Accredited Private Elementary School in Hollis, Queens, New York. Christian Conservatory Prep is New York City’s first 100% Individually Guided Education Program (IGE) purposed to educate children in “the WAY they LEARN!”
With just about six weeks until the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., prayer warriors are issuing a clarion call for 1 million people to join in intercession for the nation.
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