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CeCe Winans delivers a soul-stirring Tiny Desk performance, celebrating 30 years of Alone in His Presence for NPR’s Black Music Month series.

Ahead of the 2025 GRAMMYs, Kirk Franklin will be celebrated at the Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective during GRAMMY Week.

The Word of God is trending! In 2024, Bible sales rose 22% through October compared to the same period last year, according to new data from Circana Bookscan, reported on by The Wall Street Journal—and no, this spike is not correlated to an increase in overall book sales. In fact, total U.S. book sales were […]

The moment has sparked conversations around the importance of representing children with disabilities.

More than 1,300 attendees converged at the Black Girls Dream Conference in Atlanta, hosted by the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium (Southern Black Girls).

Black Men Build is launching the 'New Men Tour,' a safe space for Black men to address the unique challenges they face today.

Dove's Bond Strength Repair is coming in hot to help hair mavens with various hair types reverse up to three years of accumulated damage, from heat damage to chemical treatments.

Teen entrepreneur Jammell Brooks uses his lawn mowing job and online presence to spread the gospel to those in need.

Five decades and one social media post later, Rebekah Taferra crossed paths with the woman whom her mother named her after. Debra Keister heard gospel singer Rebekah Ward Mitchell sing nearly 50 years ago at the Sellinsgrove Church of Nazarene located in Pennsylvania. Mitchell’s performance of the popular hym “How Great Thou Art” left Keister […]

Bishop Hezekiah Walker continues the Lord’s work in his hometown of Brooklyn, New York as the renowned Gospel artist, multi-Grammy award winner, and Pastor of the Love Fellowship Tabernacle has officially broken ground for HezHouse Apartments. The groundbreaking took place on Easter Sunday which is the 30th church anniversary of Love Fellowship Tabernacle. HezHouse apartments […]

“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34)