Celebrating Black Excellence Today
It’s important to remember Black excellence and everything that they bring to the world today and not just heroes of the past.
It’s important to remember Black excellence and everything that they bring to the world today and not just heroes of the past.
When you honor the Sabbath with the best of what you have, the Sabbath will bless you abundantly.
Barbara E. Joe dreamed of joining the Peace Corps, but raising kids and facing tragedy kept her from going. Nevertheless, she joined when she was 62.
A saint is fed by a magic fish, but when the king’s cook tries to steal it, the fish suffers.
Teresa of Ávila teaches us about prayer by using the metaphor of watering a garden.
Going to the zoo as an adult – it’s easy to got distracted and disconnected. But, when you see the joy of a child, it can change everything. ***Otters!***
William Still was born free in the 19th century. He worked to support the underground railroad and recorded the life stories of slaves. Then he met someone he never expected…
Desmond Tutu was still trying to bring down Apartheid in the mid-eighties. The powers that be hired protestors to try to smear Tutu, but he ended up sharing a tea party with them.
Singing reminds us of where we are with God and where God is with us.
Mary Ellen Pleasant was wise and kind, supported her community, and got justice every time she could for everyone she could.