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The other day, I was driving down a street in my neighborhood and a neighbor had their garage door open. Everything but a car was in that garage. I mean everything. Now, now, I’m not here to pass judgement. I am just confused by how we can acquire so much stuff that the actual “thing” ...

We always have the heart candies

The other day, I stopped at the local Panera for a drink and saw a group of mature gentlemen that I knew sitting at their usual table. As I headed toward them, I overheard them discussing girls. Notice I didn’t say women because they were talking about their youth and reminiscing about the ...

In a snit, Summit sued singer’s zinger

Al Jolson was AmericaĢƵ biggest star — by comparison, Sinatra was practically a piker and Lady Gaga is unknown. Jolson was the beeĢƵ knees, the catĢƵ pajamas, the fleaĢƵ eyebrows, and all that other jazz from the 1920s.When Jolson was heard belting ‘em out in “The Jazz Singer” ...

How to grow your church, free of charge

There are no shortages of material or information across the media spectrum that claim to know how to grow your church. Some of those suggestions are as follows:Let us show you how to connect with people when they come through the doors, give them a warm welcome with your greeters and a ...

He was born Michael King Jr. on January 15, 1929. He was a very talented and articulate young man, skipping the ninth and twelfth grades. He was 15 years old when he started attending Morehouse College. With his skills, leadership, and education, he could’ve pursued a career in higher ...

Trump to kids: Be crude and succeed

Americans don’t choose presidents to serve as role-models for children. That would be silly.No, we vote presidents into office to raise or lower taxes, to start or stop wars, to speed up or slow down those social, economic, or political movements we either support or oppose.Otherwise, we ...