For the most part, handshakes, backslaps, hugs and teardrops some joyously wept from grateful souls who achieved much, and some from others who barely sneaked by to graduate now are part of history. In bygone years, school superintendents and university presidents considered graduation events to be successful if everyone left venues in the same state of health and well-being
For the most part, handshakes, backslaps, hugs and teardrops some joyously wept from grateful souls who achieved much, and some from others who barely sneaked by to graduate now are part of …
(RNS) A new photo book from the National Museum of African American History and Culture explores Black history through its range of spiritual traditions.
A Bronx pastor who earned a Purple Heart Award serving in Vietnam received the President's Volunteer Service Award on Friday night for his decades of ministry aiding persecuted Christians and others impacted in war zones worldwide.