Gospel’s First Lady, eleven time Grammy winner, Shirley Caesar, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of her solo career (she left gospel’s most-popular female group of the 1950s, the Caravans in 1966 after an eight year stint) with her 43rd album.
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and the Foundation for Moral Law call on the National Cemetery Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs and President George W. Bush, who has executive authority over these agencies, to immediately reverse the new rule requiring military funeral volunteers to stop reciting the significance of each fold of the American flag.
Christian singer Nate Huss was only three weeks old when he was placed in the arms of his loving adopted family-the Huss Family of Phoenix who had seven other adopted children from around the globe.
As critics and bloggers take shots at Joel Osteen and his new book this week, Richard Young, who wrote “The Rise of Lakewood Church and Joel Osteen,” came to his defense.
This year, Jacqueline Huggins-through her involvement in translating the New Testament into the Filipino Kagayanen language -will become the:
George W. Bush has never been subtle about his faith, but until now, only his inner circle has understood the extent to which it guides his policy. In The Evangelical President, the president reveals, for the first time, the depth of his religious conviction and the crucial role it plays in his consequential presidency.
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