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Interview: Master P: The Master Uncle P Interview
Hip-Hop Entrepreneur Reflects on God, Family,
Money and Maturity By Kam Williams
Born on April 29, 1967, Percy Robert Miller, aka Master P, was the eldest of five children raised in a housing project in New Orleans’ Third Ward. On his way to being designated one of America’s 40 Richest People under 40 by Fortune Magazine...
My View
Interdenominational Women's Conference:
Taking Care of Business
By Rev. Theresa Nance
The Fall season is fast-approaching. That can only mean one thing—organizations that have suspended their meetings and taken, in many cases, a well-deserved two-month break are now up and running.
A Shepherd's Corner
Rev. Reginald T. Jackson
August 4th of this year is a day that will long live in infamy for many in this state and particularly those of us who live in the Newark Metropolitan area. On that night three outstanding and promising young people had their lives mercilessly taken and a fourth was seriously injured. I cannot think of anyone whose own life was not shaken and saddened by the brutal slaying and wounding of these young people.
From the Heart: The Brightest Light of All
By Rosemary Sinclair
Since the dawn of civilization, mankind has utilized light in every aspect of survival. Our primitive ancestors measured time and created calendars based on the rising and setting of the sun. As civilization advanced, we harnessed electricity, a development that changed the world.
Ask Dr. Bonaparte
Q: I thought only adults have to worry about high blood pressure, but I learned that it affects children, also. My son is average weight-should I be concerned?
Gospel Train
By Patricia Baldwin
I pray that all is well with you and your family, your finances and your physical and spiritual being. Imperatively we must remind and encourage each other to take a moment to pray. Ok, have you ever received an email with a prayer or a spiritual food for thought note with instructions to pass it on to a certain amount of people? I know you have, some of us get at least one a day...
The Way Ahead
By Mwandikaji K. Mwanafunzi
Home from college during the summer of 1970, I sat backwards on a bench facing the basketball court where I had spent so many hours of my earlier youth. I watched my former playmates run a high-powered full court pick-up game, complete with at least one mid-air blocked dunk.
The Fitness Doctor:
Asking for Help Can Change Your Life
Kahlil Carmichael, C.P.T
As a certified fitness professional I am constantly emphasizing to my clients and those interested in getting fit and healthy to ask for help. I always ask, “If you had a leak in your roof, wouldn’t you call a roofing expert to fix it? Well that’s exactly what you should do when it comes to learning the proper way to work out and eat healthier.
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