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Bishop Kenneth H. Moales, Presider of the Pentecostal Churches of Jesus Christ and Pastor of Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (formerly Prayer Tabernacle Church of Love) passed away on Monday evening, September 20, 2010 at the age of 65. Bishop Moales  presided over the states of Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, North […]

It’s hard to sleep these days without urgent news or gossip breaking out amongst faithful Twitter users, but this one came just minutes ago and seems to have already developed increased validity with the refreshing of your web browser. We are sad and very deeply regretful to even have to report we’ve discovered that a […]

Bellvue, Washington city councilman John Chelminiak is recovering from a nearly fatal bear attack near his vacation home in Lake Wenatchee. ‘Early Show‘ anchor Harry Smith sits down with wife Lynn Selmer to chronicle the chilling encounter that occurred as John was walking his dogs. “After hearing her husband shouting for help while being mauled, […]

On behalf of my children and I, we would like to thank everyone for their prayers and support during this very difficult time in our lives. Please continue to hold me up in prayer as I try to be mom and dad to my children and minister to the masses through word, song and lifestyle. […]

What exactly is considered a “megachurch” these days? By definition, large aggregations or churches that have a weekly attendance rate of 2,000 or more persons is considered to be “mega” and/or a high profile church. But this week, those megachurches all across the nation have reportedly been investigated or studied to find out just how […]

By: Henry C. Jackson, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel met privately with Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Wednesday night to discuss the Chicago mayor’s race, sources close to Emanuel and Jackson said on Thursday. The meeting is the latest sign that both Jackson and Emanuel are considering entering the […]

Washington, DC — Denzel Washington is helping to launch “Be Great, Graduate” — an initiative from the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to increase graduation rates among troubled or at-risk youth. The high school drop-out rate is low across the country, but organizations like the Boys and Girls Clubs work to lower those rates. […]

Constitution Day commemorates the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by thirty-nine brave men on September 17, 1787, recognizing all who are born in the U.S. or by naturalization, have become citizens. There is no better story than the story of We the People. That to form a more perfect union and secure the […]

(CNN) — IHOP has filed a lawsuit against a church group called the International House of Prayer claiming that the group is illegally using the pancake house’s famous acronym. The legal flap started earlier this month when the International House of Pancakes filed the lawsuit in a federal court in California. The Kansas City, Missouri-based […]

The fab and always elegant First Lady Michelle Obama dropped by Brock Elementary School in Slidell, Louisiana yesterday to talk about her “Let’s Move!” campaign. She glowed in an embellished yellow frock with a sparkly waistband. She said: There are 31 million American children who participate in the federal school lunch program; 11 million are […]

(NEWSONE) From the dusty rock mounds lining the streets to a National Palace that looks like it’s vomiting concrete from its core, rubble is one of the most visible reminders of Haiti’s devastating earthquake. Rubble is everywhere in this capital city: cracked slabs, busted-up cinder blocks, half-destroyed buildings that still spill bricks and pulverized concrete […]