Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Marvin Winans - Let The Church Say Amen.wmv
In the house or outside, in the church or in our lives, on earth or in the heavens, both here and in all the mansions of our Father's house; let the church say amen!
Friday, November 11, 2011
The Truth About Sodium Fluoride
Keep out of reach of children younger than 6 years of age. If more than used for brushing is accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Revive your wet phone
Just drop your cell phone in water or waste water on it? Here is a way to revive your phone!
Jenae Veal - Atlanta Cancer Survivor
FOX MEDICAL TEAM: Young Cancer Survivor: MyFoxATLANTA.com
ATLANTA - There are a lot of adjectives to describe breast cancer. Sexy is usually not one of them. But Janae Veal wants to change that and inspire women facing cancer to see the inner beauty no disease can take away.
Breast cancer really cuts to the heart of a woman's identity. Janae Veal is a good example.
At 30, she was a fitness model who wanted to show the world how to be really strong but still feminine. Cancer changed her body, and took away her hair.
But Veal was determined it would not steal her belief she could still be beautiful.
"Today is my last chemo session. Woo hoo! I'm excited. I'm excited for the rest of my journey," said Janae Veal.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
No Impact From 'Bank Transfer Day' [FOX 11-07-2011]
Leave it to the establishment's media to try and whitewash the truth to the masses. Better known as rhetoric and plain, old-fashion brain-washing, it's simply not as effective as it once was. Generations are smarter and people are waking up from a long lethargy. Go Fox-TV. C'mon 12/21/12.
Bank Transfer Day Attracts Thousands on Facebook « Banks vs Credit Unions's Blog
"Something's happening here,. What it is ain't exactly clear. You better stop children, what's that sound. Everybody look what's going down." It all leads up to 12/21/2012, when the great change will be in full effect! It's not a great physical destruction of the world. It heralds the death of an outmoded level of consciousness that no longer serves humanity's needs. The end of all our carefully cherished assumptions about life and the universe will surely be a painful experience, and is bound to have painful repercussions in the political and social world. However, the ancient prophecies are equally clear in promising the birth of a new, more enlightened field of consciousness. http://www.2012-spiritual-growth-prophecies.com/2012-prophecy.html
Monday, November 7, 2011
It's Right And Good - Walter Hawkins & the Love Center Choir
Tramaine Hawkins leading my favorite daily challenge, "It's Right And Good." Why a challenge? Simply because the human ego makes it difficult to remember that whatever God's will for our lives is superior, totally right and peerless!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Rance Allen Group and Called II Worship singing HOLY ONE - The Live Expe...
Legendary gospel artists Rance Allen Group have earned four Stellar Awards — that's gospel music's answer to the Grammy Awards — for their album "The Live Experience II: Celebrating 40 Years of Music and Ministry." The music was recorded at Detroit's Greater Grace Church. The 27th annual Stellar Awards will take place Jan. 14, at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville.
The Greater Good Movie Trailer HD
Have you had your flu shots for this season? On the other hand, why have vaccines become almost mandatory? Be aware (BEWARE!). Thanks, Kim!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Free Advance Screening (Click to RSVP)

You are invited to a FREE advance screening of the movie documentary "Double Victory: The Story of the Tuskegee Airman in Their Own Words"- Tuesday, November 8, 2011, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 East Warren Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201 – 1443. Doors open at 6 pm. Movie starts at 7 pm. CLICK on the heading to RSVP.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Detroit - Praise 102.7

Effective this morning, Detroit has a new FM radio station, Praise 102.7, by Radio One. All praise to the creator as there is a beautiful new sound emanating from this city. Perhaps, united behind this new prayer wheel, we will now repent, turn from our wicked ways and God will accelerate the healing of this great land called Detroit.
http://praise1027detroit.com/
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Tower Heist - Trailer
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
DC Douglas' "Why #OccupyWallStreet? 4 Reasons."
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Photos: Flooding North of Bangkok in Thailand - TIME
Photos: Flooding North of Bangkok in Thailand - TIME
Saturday, October 22, 2011
"You Is Smart, You Is Kind, You Is Important"
Friday, October 21, 2011
Cure For the Lack of Knowledge
So I arose this morning confident in the sunny day and the state of my health only to learn that I have been using Listerine daily to gargle not knowing that it contains Poloxamer 407, an emulsifier that is health endangering. What? What, what? How could the FDA allow the marketing of such like products to the American public for human consumption knowing there is a danger or inherent risk leading up to, and including, death? Gargling is classed as consumption. Bye, bye... Listerine!
Poloxamer 407, the key ingredient in most mouthwashes, is a detergent. It causes bladder cancer in animals. Long term use of mouthwashes is associated with an increased risk of mouth and throat cancers. Listerine contains Poloxamer 407.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/033939_emulsifiers_food_additives.html#ixzz1bQXc5Ui1
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Stay of Execution For Troy Davis
People internationally are petitioning for a stay of execution for Troy Davis! See it here.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Nobody Greater by VaShawn Mitchell
All glory to God for witnessing the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. To be absent from the body is to be present with God! Glory to the Most High God!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Facebook (89).mp4
My nephew, Brandon Bufford (Indianapolis, IN)! Self-produced, packaged and delivered! Polished! Professional!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Fred Hammond / Commissioned
Remember when Marvin Sapp was a member of Commissioned? It was from 1991-1996. Here is Commissioned with a favorite hymn of mine, along with the lyrics below:
1. ’Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just to take Him at His Word;
Just to rest upon His promise,
And to know, “Thus saith the Lord!”
* Refrain:
Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him!
How I’ve proved Him o’er and o’er;
Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus!
Oh, for grace to trust Him more!
2. Oh, how sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just to trust His cleansing blood;
And in simple faith to plunge me
’Neath the healing, cleansing flood!
3. Yes, ’tis sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just from sin and self to cease;
Just from Jesus simply taking
Life and rest, and joy and peace.
4. I’m so glad I learned to trust Thee,
Precious Jesus, Savior, Friend;
And I know that Thou art with me,
Wilt be with me to the end.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Award-winning gospel singer Walter Hawkins dies
RIPON, Calif. — Walter Hawkins, a Grammy Award-winning gospel singer, composer and pastor from Oakland, died Sunday. He was 61.
Hawkins, who was battling pancreatic cancer, passed away at his home in Ripon, Calif., his older brother Edwin Hawkins said.
"Today, I lost my brother, my pastor, and my best friend," said Edwin Hawkins. "Bishop Hawkins suffered bravely but now he will suffer no more and he will be greatly missed."
Born in Oakland, Hawkins studied for his divinity degree at the University of California, Berkeley.
While at the university, he recorded his first album titled "Do Your Best" in 1972.
The next year, Hawkins became a pastor and founded the Love Center Church in Oakland, where he also formed a choir.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Michael Jackson Man In The Mirror (Moonwalker Version)
June 25, 2009: Today, June 25, 2010, is the first anniversary of Michael's demise. Who would have thought it two years ago? Except for his music, it's a sad memory like a sweet smelling vapor.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
This From Our Lips Straight To The Heart of God!
There is something about a child's innocence, purity and openness that is compelling because it speaks to the heart of God. Notice how this child is all of that and spiritual, too! At the end of the prayer he is aware enough to open his hand and let the prayer fly to God, as if he is saying to the universe, "So be it!" --Thanks to Nancy Smith, a Facebook friend.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Are You Listening (A Love Song for Haiti)
Someone must hear Haitian's plea for relief! Donate today!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Happy Birthday, Michael
"Carol of the Bells" - Trans Siberian Orchestra
Always has been my favorite Christmas carol, along with "What Child Is This?" Actually, I love all of them!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
The Blind Side
This is a compelling story. I can't wait to see it! November 20, 2009. My son is an extra in this movie... YESSSS!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Rev. Ike Died Tuesday At 74
The minister known as Reverend Ike, who preached the gospel of material prosperity to millions nationwide, died Tuesday. He was 74.
Family spokesman Bishop E. Bernard Jordan told The New York Times that The Rev. Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II, who suffered a stroke in 2007 and never fully recovered, died in Los Angeles. He moved to the city two years ago, Jordan said.
Reverend Ike preached the power of what he called "positive self-image psychology" to his 5,000 parishioners at the United Church Science of Living Institute. The church was housed in a former movie theater in New York's Washington Heights neighborhood.
In the 1970s, Reverend Ike was one of the first evangelists to reach an audience of millions through television.
See REV. IKE...
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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Monday, July 6, 2009
A War For Your Soul-Birmingham version from Erisai Films on Vimeo.
This video was created to inspire young at-risk African-Americans not to fall prey to some of the problems they face in society. The use of the voice "Master of Darkness" represents the abstract concept of evil.
This video should not to be used to divide people (Black & White).
This video should not be used to criticize all aspects of hip-hop culture.
This video should not be used to condemn the millions of Black youth that are striving for excellence in their classrooms and communities.
This video should not be used to degrade the millions of children that do not have the proper educational resources offered in their community.
This video should not be used to scare our precious Black youth into a position of change.
This video should not be used to allow the rest of society to escape from their responsibility, to reach back and help with financial & academic support.
This video, if used properly, will allow our youth to see some of the horrific conditions that our ancestors fought through & some of the horrific conditions we face today.
All Americans should be upset, that Black children are being murdered in Chicago, Detroit, Birmingham, Norfolk, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Seattle, Philadelphia, New York and many other cities throughout the nation.
All Americans should be upset, that in many of the above mentioned cities, schools are struggling for proper funding, thus leading to an unfair start in our academic based society.
Many have asked "Why should I care?"...but can you imagine, the first person to find a cure for cancer, could be living in one of these areas, that we are afraid to reach out and help.
Some of the images from the past can be unsettling, but they are used to show all Americans how far we have come, and how far we still have to go. This film is being strategically placed in school systems, churches and youth orgs around the country, in hope of helping a lost generation of kids that we as Americans have forgotten. As fellow Americans, we must continue to love each other, and take that love and spread it to the rest of the world. Peace & Love - Erisai Films www.myspace.com/erisaifilms **THIS VIDEO IS NOT FOR SALE & I AM NOT ACCEPTING DONATIONS FOR THE FILM, I ONLY WANT THE MESSAGE TO REACH AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT ANY HIDDEN POLITICAL OR FINANCIAL AGENDA.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
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Kenyette Godhigh
Monday, June 15, 2009
We Are Blessed!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Praise Him In Advance - Marvin Sapp
Since praise confuses the enemy, we should be praising Him every day and every hour. And, when we are not praising Him we should be in prayer! Thank God for the blood!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Obama names US space agency chief
Major-General Charles Bolden (NASA)Maj-Gen Bolden flew four times on the space shuttle.
President Barack Obama has chosen retired astronaut Charles Bolden to lead NASA, ending months of speculation about the position.
Lori Garver, a former NASA official and space adviser to the Obama campaign, was named as his deputy. Both positions require US Senate confirmation.
If confirmed, Maj-Gen Bolden, 62, would be only the second astronaut to lead NASA during its 50-year history.
Vice-Adm Richard Truly, who ran NASA from 1989-1992, was the first.
"He's a real leader," George Abbey, a former head of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, and friend of the major-general, told the Associated Press news agency.
"NASA has been looking for a leader like this that they could have confidence in."
Challenges
Maj-Gen Bolden grew up in segregated South Carolina and flew on more than 100 combat sorties in Vietnam.
He joined NASA in 1980 and is a veteran of four space shuttle flights, commanding the mission that launched the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit in 1990.
Maj-Gen Bolden inherits the space agency at a critical time, when it faces significant challenges amid budgetary constraints.
In 2004, President George W Bush instigated ambitious plans to return astronauts to the Moon by 2020, necessitating the replacement of the shuttle by a new space vehicle.
However, the new Ares-Orion vehicle is not expected to be ready until at least 2015.
So for five years after the shuttle's retirement in 2010, American astronauts will be dependent on Russia to fly them into orbit on their space capsule, Soyuz.
The Ares rocket system being developed to loft the shuttle's replacement into orbit has also come under fire. Critics say alternative launchers could be built faster and more cheaply.
In addition, some of NASA's biggest science programs are over-budget.
This month, the White House ordered a sweeping independent review of NASA's manned spaceflight strategy.
Earlier this year, retired Air Force General Scott Gration was said to be favored for the position of NASA administrator. However, his bid reportedly ran into opposition on Capitol Hill.
In April, the previous NASA chief, Dr Michael Griffin, joined the University of Alabama in Huntsville as a professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Man Charged With Throwing Baby Out of Car Window
By Associated Press May 6, 2009 8:41 am
A 21-year-old man was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday after police said he snatched up his ex-girlfriend’s 3-month-old son during a fight and then threw the baby from his car on an interstate highway.
The child’s lifeless body was found near Interstate 275 north of downtown Tampa early Tuesday. The man, Richard A. McTear Jr., was captured several hours later. Deputies said he is not the child’s father.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said McTear was arguing with his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, Jasmine Bedwell, at her apartment when he began beating her and the child. She reported that McTear threw her son, Emanuel Wesley Murray, down on the concrete, then picked him up and fled in his Chevrolet Impala.
Jason Bird, a news photographer for WTVT-TV in Tampa, spotted the baby’s body on his way to work at about 4:30 a.m.
“On the side of the road, I saw something out of the corner of my eye and at first I thought it was a baby doll, and then as I was thinking about it more I thought that was awfully big for a doll,” Bird said in an interview on the station.
He turned around and went back to take another look.
“It was laying there with its eyes open,” he said. “I couldn’t look at it. It freaked me out, but fortunately law enforcement came right away.”
“It’s hard to find words to describe why someone would do this to a poor, defenseless child,” sheriff’s Maj. Harold Winsett told reporters at the scene.
Deputies located McTear’s car at his home. Witnesses told deputies where he could be found, and he was arrested about four hours later after a foot chase.
McTear also was charged with burglary with a battery, felony battery, aggravated child abuse and kidnapping, said sheriff’s spokeswoman Debbie Carter.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Rear Admiral Michelle Howard
Rear Adm. Michelle Howard took command of the Navy’s counterpiracy task force with incredible timing:
Within three days of her April 5 turnover with outgoing Rear Adm. Terry McKnight, Somali pirates attacked the U.S.-flagged cargo ship Maersk Alabama and took its captain hostage.
Howard said she expected to be handed a full plate.
“It was full before I got here. I just got a little more exciting,” she said in a telephone interview from the amphibious assault ship Boxer. “It’s probably one of the most exciting missions the Navy has been on in for a long while.”
While some call for more aggressive action against pirates pending some international solution ashore, Howard said the mission of Combined Task Force 151 will remain deterring and disrupting piracy off the Horn of Africa.
“Right now, the policy is, fight piracy, and I am all about that policy,” she said. “We are quite capable of staying out here and doing this mission.”
CTF 151 operates with U.S. warships deployed to the area as well as those sent from allied nations. Naval forces from Russia, China and Korea have also deployed to the area to protect civilian merchant ships from those nations.
She said she has been impressed with the naval cooperation in the region. “We don’t ordinarily work with Russia and China.”
Howard has been in the news before. In 1999, she became the first African-American woman to command a U.S. Navy ship, the dock landing ship Rushmore.
Medical Prodigy
African American youth 14-year-old comes up with new way to sew up patients
The Flordia Times Union
Submitted by Stanley Scott on Thu, 04/23/2009 - 09:49
He will present his findings today to the medical community.
A Jacksonville researcher has developed a way of sewing up patients after hysterectomies that stands t;o reduce the risk of complications and simplify the tricky procedure for less-seasoned surgeons.
Oh, and he's 14 years old.
Feel free to read that again.
Tony Hansberry II is a ninth-grader who, as it happens, will be presenting his findings today before an auditorium filled with doctors just like any of his board-certified - and decades older - colleagues would. He would say he was following in the footsteps of "Doogie Howser, M.D." - if he weren't too young to have heard of the television show.
Instead, he says that his remarkable accomplishments are merely steps toward his ultimate goal of becoming a University of Florida-trained neurosurgeon.
"I just want to help people and be respected, knowing that I can save lives," said Tony, the son of a registered nurse mom and an African Methodist Episcopal church pastor dad.
To be sure, he had some help along the way, but, then again, most researchers do. The seeds of his project were planted last summer during his internship at the University of Florida's Center for Simulation Education and Safety Research, based at Shands Jacksonville.
To understand why a teenager would be a hospital intern, it's important to know that Tony is a student down the street from Shands at Darnell-Cookman Middle/High School, a magnet school geared toward all things medical. (Students, for example, master suturing by the eighth grade.)
At the simulation center, where medical residents and nurses practice on dummies, the normally shy student warmed up to the center's administrative director, Bruce Nappi. In turn, Nappi, a problem-solver with a Massachusetts Institute of Technology aeronautics degree, found someone willing to learn.
One day, an obstetrics and gynecology professor asked the pair to help him figure out why no one was using a handy device that looks like a dipstick with clamps at the end, called an endo stitch, for sewing up hysterectomy patients. In other procedures, it proved its worth for its ability to grip pieces of thread and maneuverability.
What Tony did next is so complicated that the professor who suggested the project has to resort to a metaphor to explain it: "Instead of buttoning your shirt side to side, what about doing it up and down?" Brent Seibel said.
Here's the literal explanation: The problem was that the endo stitch couldn't clamp down properly to close the tube where the patient's uterus had been. Tony figured that by suturing the tube vertically instead of horizontally, it could be done. And he was right.
Nappi said he came up with the idea but didn't tell Tony, letting him come to the conclusion himself.
"It was truly independent that he figured it out," Nappi said, adding that a representative for the device's manufacturer told him that the endo stitch had never been used for that purpose.
Tony's unpracticed hands were able to stitch three times faster with the endo stitch vs. the conventional needle driver. Further study may prove whether the same is true for more experienced surgeons, Seibel said.
In addition to cutting surgical time, the technique may help surgeons who don't do many hysterectomies because it's easier to use the endo stitch, he added.
Tony's presentation today is part of UF's medical education week, a time to spotlight teaching advancements, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Tony often speaks in the highly technical, dispassionate language of doctors. In that respect, he's not the exception but the rule at Darnell-Cookman, said Angela TenBroeck, the school's medical lead teacher. But he has surged ahead of others when it comes to surgical skills.
"I would put him up against a first-year med student," she said. "He's an outstanding young man, and I'm proud to have him representing us."
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Obsessed
Derek Charles, a successful asset manager who has just received a huge promotion, is blissfully happy in his career and in his marriage to the beautiful Beth. But when Lisa, a temp worker, starts stalking Derek, everything he's worked for, is placed in jeopardy. The new movie, Obsessed, starring Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter starts Friday, April 24, 2009, at Detroit area theaters. For an advance midnight showing see the Phoenix Theatres West River Centre, 30170 Grand River Avenue, Farmington Hills, MI, MI 48336. Click HERE for local showings, times, and tickets.
Friday, April 17, 2009
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Majora Carter: Greening the ghetto
About this talk
In an emotionally charged talk, MacArthur-winning activist Majora Carter details her fight for environmental justice in the South Bronx -- and shows how minority neighborhood suffer most from flawed urban policy.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
A world of fading light and sound
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
Rebecca, 30, has a rare genetic disorder called Usher syndrome, type III. It is among the cruelest of disorders -- progressively stealing normal life away from roughly 16,000 people nationwide. And, currently, there is no treatment or cure. Rebecca lives courageously each day with the hope that a cure will be found before it's too late."
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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White House Watermelon Email From California Mayor Dean Grose Inspires Outrage
The mayor of Los Alamitos is coming under fire for an e-mail he sent out that depicts the White House lawn planted with watermelons, under the title "No Easter egg hunt this year."
Local businesswoman and city volunteer Keyanus Price, who is black, said Tuesday she received the e-mail from Mayor Dean Grose's personal account on Sunday and wants a public apology.
"I have had plenty of my share of chicken and watermelon and all those kinds of jokes," Price told The Associated Press. "I honestly don't even understand where he was coming from, sending this to me. As a black person receiving something like this from the city-freakin'-mayor - come on."
The Orange County Register first reported the e-mail on its Web site Tuesday night.
Grose confirmed to the AP that he sent the e-mail to Price and said he didn't mean to offend her. He said he was unaware of the racial stereotype that black people like watermelons.
He said he and Price are friends and serve together on a community youth board.
"Bottom line is, we laugh at things and I didn't see this in the same light that she did," Grose told the AP. "I'm sorry. It wasn't sent to offend her personally - or anyone - from the standpoint of the African-American race."
Grose, who became mayor in December, said he sent an apology e-mail to Price and her boss and also left her a voicemail apology.
Regardless, Price said it will be difficult for the two to work together.
"Now I am like - wow, is this really how he feels?" Price said.
Los Alamitos is a 2¼-square-mile Orange County city of around 12,000 people. The mayor is elected by fellow members of the five-seat City Council.
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When first exposed to this stereotype as a child, I was actually ashamed to eat watermelon in public places where Whites might see my eating. Stupid, stupid, stupid... and ignorant to the fact (which I soon learned) that people everywhere love watermelon and this is a stereotype that is racist in portraying Blacks and watermelon.

