So where can we find true freedom? In Jesus Christ. He offers liberation from the bondage of sin. It’s not about doing whatever we want; it’s about being free to become who we were meant to be.
Read MoreMaybe the solution lies in taking a more holistic approach. What if we put more emphasis on mental health support, strengthening families, and improving education? These could be powerful tools in reducing violence of all kinds, not just gun violence.
Read MoreHaving clear guidelines helps address these concerns and creates a more secure environment for all students.
Read MoreEven today, race is still a big part of political discussions. Some candidates make it a central part of their campaign, while others try to downplay it. But here’s the thing: should we really be basing our votes on race in 2024?
Read MoreWhile we celebrate women’s achievements this month, we must acknowledge that progress has left some far behind and it’s time for change. Let this be a clarion call to champion gender equality and relentless push for a future where none are excluded, and all can flourish. Vital tools like education, awareness-raising, and vocal advocacy can chip away at prejudice and patriarchy by removing barriers, and ultimately fostering environments where all women and girls can blossom and realize their full potential.
Read MoreNeil’s call to action is clear: we cannot afford to be silent or give up. We need to get involved in the political process, support candidates who share our values, and even consider running for office ourselves. It’s about reclaiming the spaces where decisions are made and ensuring our voices help shape a just and moral society.
Read MoreRasmussen polls recently confirmed that over two-thirds of Black voters (approx. 70%) support voter ID laws. Black voters understand that voter fraud undermines black voices; this is the most prevalent form of voter disenfranchisement. When black voices are silenced, all “Black life” is damaged in general.
Read MoreVoter Disenfranchisement Written by Co-Founder, Kevin McGary By Kevin McGary “What is becoming clear is the past cries of voter disenfranchisement was perhaps not about “justice” at the ballot box. […]
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