The Top 10 Blog Posts and or Articles for Black Christian Women in February 2016

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Hello World,

Well, Black History Month 2016 is a wrap, but I’m still doing my monthly post in which I list interesting blog posts and or articles for black Christian women from last month that intrigued me as a black Christian woman ( but you don’t have be a black Christian woman to to check them out:) ! ) As usual, let me know if you like my list! Enjoy and share!

1. “Dancing 106-year-old Describes the Day She Charmed the Obamas: ‘I Can Die Smiling Now’” by

Excerpt: Deeply faithful, McLaurin attends a weekly Bible study, and she said it’s helped her stay upbeat and healthy. That, she said, and a diet of fried beans and peas. Other than a back surgery about 50 years ago, she hasn’t had any major health issues. See more at: washingtonpost.com.

2. “DeVon Franklin to Suggestion in Church That Wife Meagan Good Should Cover Up: ‘She’s Going to Wear What She Wants to Wear in the Name of Jesus’” by Yesha Callahan

Excerpt: “This is not offensive, but I was at the grocery store and I looked at a newsstand and I saw you, and you had your breast showing,” one woman in the audience said. “So, so, I wasn’t gonna come here, I wasn’t, but the Lord brought me here to see you. You’re beautiful. You are a beautiful young woman, and your testimony is awesome. It’s awesome. Amen. Amen! And the Lord let me come and push past the judgment … because you have to make sure what you say and what you do match up, you understand? So we gonna cover up, right?” See more at: theroot.com.

3. “Too Sexy for Church Appeal: When Does Cleavage Become Sinful?” by Charlene Aaron

Excerpt:  Ayesha Curry, wife of NBA player Stephen Curry, received a ton of backlash from people who said she was shaming women who dress less modestly. Actress Meagan Good, who is also a Christian, has often been criticized for wearing clothing viewed as too sexy. See more at: cbn.com.

4. “They Lost Trayvon, Eric, Sandra, Jordan, Dontre. Now These Mothers are With Hillary” by Juana Summers

Excerpt: As rain pelted the rooftop of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist church on Monday afternoon, five mothers — united both in their grief and their purpose — came to share their stories. The women, from five different cities, had each lost a child to a high-profile case of violence. And each had thrown her support behind Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. See more at: mashable.com.

5. “The Legacy of Women in the Black Church” by Pastor Tiffany Thomas

Excerpt: Black women have a long and intricate history with the church. Women, making up 70 to 90 percent of black congregations, have always found the institution of the church a place of refuge, of solace and hope. As far back as African American history begins, during a time when their bodies were bound by the violence of slavery, black women gathered to worship communally a God who gave freedom and liberation in the salvific power of Christ. See more  at: christianitytoday.com.

6. “Black Women and the Imago Dei” by Austin Channing Brown

Excerpt: In the late ’80s and early ’90s when I grew up attending a predominantly white private school, words like diversity and multiculturalism had not yet been popularized. So schools were still developing curriculum and experiences largely devoid of cultural depth. In my experience, all of my teachers were white, as were the principal, librarian, and other staff members. We regularly used illustrated Bibles, storybooks, and movies in which all the characters were also white. When teachers posted pictures of Jesus in the room, Jesus was always depicted as white. See more at: todayschristianwoman.com.

7. “Meet the Incredible Woman Chosen to Lead Mother Emanuel Church After Last Year’s Shooting” by

Excerpt: Clark is unabashed about being a woman at the pulpit. During a part of service where visitors to the church introduce themselves, one particular gentleman calls out, “I’m going to ask, like I do every year.” She begins to fan herself. “Will you be my valentine?” The church erupts into laughter and cheers. “The answer is yes,” she says to her husband. More laughter and clapping. See more at: fusion.net.

8. “Charleston Shooting Survivor Jennifer Pinckney: ‘I Want to Carry on (Clementa’s) Work’” by Jesse James DeConto

Excerpt: The first lady of Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church offered two enduring images: her late husband’s smiling face lying in a casket, and the bullet holes that riddled the church walls when she went to clean out his office a week later. See more at: religionnews.com.

9. “Professor Who Donned Hijab in Solidarity Announces Exit from Christian College” by Women in the World Staff

Excerpt: A college professor at a Christian college in Illinois has agreed to leave her position at the university after she posted a photo of herself wearing a hijab in solidarity with Muslims on social media. Larycia Hawkins drew ire from the administration at Wheaton College over the photo and her remarks on Facebook, where she wrote that Christians and Muslims “worship the same God.” See more at: nytlive.nytimes.com.

10. “First Female African-American General in the Army National Guard Visits Windsor Church” by Jenna DeAngelis

Excerpt: “I’ve had many people, both black and white, tell me that, ‘C’mon you can’t do that.  You’re never going any further than this.’ and to me that was always a challenge,” Cleckley said. Every challenge became an opportunity and every opportunity became another page in her book, A Promise Fulfilled. See more at: fox61.com.

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WE TV’S Original Reality Series Mary Mary Returns For the Fifth Season TONIGHT! (See Exclusive Pics!)

Will You Be Watching?

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Hello World,

Last season left audiences in limbo with Erica and Tina Campbell focusing on their individual careers…forcing Mary Mary into an indefinite hiatus. The sisters, now in direct competition with each other, are also feeling pressure to keep Mary Mary in the game…even if that means replacing a Mary! Tune in to season 5 of WE tv’s MARY MARY reality show, premiering Thursday, March 3 at 9PM ET/PT.

This season, Erica Campbell is at the top of her game having won a Grammy, Dove and Soul Train Award; meanwhile Tina’s solo career is on the rise. These, now, solo sisters have become accustomed to being at the top as part of the dynamic duo that is Mary Mary; however for the first time ever, they are competing for the same spot on the charts.

In the premiere episode, Warryn Campbell begins to feel pressure from Sony Records to deliver the next, long awaited, Mary Mary album. He immediately enlists Erica to help convince Tina that this is the right time to resurrect Mary Mary. Erica believes she has the perfect plan to get Tina on board; however, it may not be foolproof as Tina is solely focused on her solo effort and is finally seeing her hard work pay off. With success come countless responsibilities, leaving Tina feeling a bit overwhelmed. Her husband Teddy’s task of keeping her from breaking under the pressure proves to be more challenging than expected.

Former Mary Mary manager, Mitchell Solarek, has finally moved on from his tumultuous relationship with the Mary’s (If you missed my interview with Tina Campbell earlier this year, check out “Mitchell Solarek is NOT Tina Campbell’s Manager & More: My Interview With Mary Mary’s Tina Campbell”; and just when he thinks he made a clean break, his new client will only work with one producer…Warryn Campbell. With Warryn on the hook for a Mary Mary album will do everything he can to stay in Sony’s good graces; even if the result is making a deal with the devil and possibly recasting Mary Mary.

Can Mary Mary survive the pressures of Erica and Tina’s individual ventures and personal lives, or will their success be the demise of Mary Mary? Tune in to season 5 of WE tv’s MARY MARY, premiering TONIGHT at 9PM ET/PT.

WATCH A SNEAK PEEK OF SEASON 5!

Also, below are a few photos from the season five premiere of WE tv’s “Mary Mary,” at New Life Church in Decatur, GA.

tinaTina Campbell

ericaErica Campbell

mary maryMary Mary

Also, Erica and Tina (Mary Mary) teased a snippet of new music titled, “Say A Prayer.”

Will you be watching tonight?

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Check Out Pics from the 31st Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards!!!

See the Full List of Winners Too...

Tina Campbell & Hillary Clinton, presidential candidate

Tina Campbell & Hillary Clinton, presidential candidate

Hello World,

The 31st Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, “biggest night in gospel music,” was held at the Las Vegas Orleans Arena on Saturday. The telecast will premiere on TV One during the week of March 6, as well as in broadcast syndication on 150 stations in over 125 markets around the country from March 12 – April 10. But you don’t have to wait to see pics from  31st Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, which were hosted by Sherri Shepherd, an ABC’s “The View” contributor and syndicated radio and TV personality Rickey Smiley.

sherri and rickeySherri Shepherd & Rickey Smiley

anthony brownAnthony Brown with his Stellars

jawn and sherryJawn Murray & Sherri Shepherd

tina and ericaTina Campbell & Erica Campbell

tasha cobbsTasha Cobbs

dorothy norwoodDorothy Norwood

dr.Dr. Bobby Jones

dorindaDorinda Clark Cole

byron cageByron Cage

Donnie McClurkinDonnie McClurkin

yolandaYolanda Adams

rickey tammy kirkRickey Smiley, Tammy Franklin & Kirk Franklin

kirk franklinKirk Franklin

tammy franklinTammy Franklin

charles jenkinsPastor Charles Jenkins & Fellowship Chicago

jamesJames Wright Chanel (Yes, the Patti’s Pies’ James Wrights Channel 🙂 )

wallsThe Walls Group

TimTim Bowman Jr.

wendyWendy Raquel Robinson

dewayneDeWayne Woods

*** THE 2016 AWARD WINNERS ***

CATEGORY #1

ARTIST OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY, EVERYDAY JESUS,

KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #2

SONG OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN, WORTH – EVERYDAY JESUS (ANTHONY

BROWN & GROUP THERAPY), KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #3

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN, EVERYDAY JESUS, KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #4

ALBERTINA WALKER FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

  • TASHA COBBS, ONE PLACE LIVE, MOTOWN GOSPEL

CATEGORY #5

GROUP/DUO OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY, EVERYDAY JESUS,

KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #6

NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR

  • CASEY J., THE TRUTH, MARQUIS BOONE/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #7

CD OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY, EVERYDAY JESUS,

KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #8

CHOIR OF THE YEAR

  • CHARLES JENKINS & FELLOWSHIP CHICAGO, ANY GIVEN

SUNDAY, INSPIRED PEOPLE LLC/MOTOWN GOSPEL

CATEGORY #9

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN & JUSTIN SAVAGE, EVERYDAY JESUS

(ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY), KEY OF

A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #10

CONTEMPORARY GROUP/DUO OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY, EVERYDAY JESUS,

KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #11

TRADITIONAL GROUP/DUO OF THE YEAR

  • THE RANCE ALLEN GROUP, CELEBRATE, TYSCOT

CATEGORY #12

CONTEMPORARY MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN, EVERYDAY JESUS, KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #13

TRADITIONAL MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

  • CHARLES JENKINS, ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, INSPIRED PEOPLE

LLC/MOTOWN GOSPEL

CATEGORY #14

CONTEMPORARY FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

 TASHA COBBS, ONE PLACE LIVE, MOTOWN GOSPEL

CATEGORY #15

TRADITIONAL FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

  • TINA CAMPBELL, IT’S PERSONAL, GEE TREE CREATIVE

CATEGORY #16

CONTEMPORARY CD OF THE YEAR

  • ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY, EVERYDAY JESUS,

KEY OF A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #17

TRADITIONAL CD OF THE YEAR

  • TINA CAMPBELL, IT’S PERSONAL, GEE TREE CREATIVE

CATEGORY #18

URBAN/INSPIRATIONAL SINGLE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

  • KIRK FRANKLIN, WANNA BE HAPPY? (SINGLE), FO YO SOUL

RECORDINGS/RCA RECORDS

CATEGORY #19

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR

  • CHARLES JENKINS & THE SPIN SINGERS, #WAR – ANY

GIVEN SUNDAY (CHARLES JENKINS & FELLOWSHIP

CHICAGO), INSPIRED PEOPLE LLC/MOTOWN GOSPEL

CATEGORY #20

TRADITIONAL CHOIR OF THE YEAR

  • CHARLES JENKINS & FELLOWSHIP CHICAGO, ANY GIVEN

SUNDAY, INSPIRED PEOPLE LLC/MOTOWN GOSPEL

CATEGORY #21

CONTEMPORARY CHOIR OF THE YEAR

  • J.J. HAIRSTON & YOUTHFUL PRAISE, I SEE VICTORY, LIGHT

RECORDS/EONE MUSIC

CATEGORY #22

INSTRUMENTAL CD OF THE YEAR

  • BEN TANKARD, FULL TANK 2.0, BENJAMIN UNIVERSAL

MUSIC

CATEGORY #23

SPECIAL EVENT CD OF THE YEAR

  • VARIOUS ARTISTS, WOW GOSPEL 2015, RCA INSPIRATION

CATEGORY #24

RAP HIP HOP GOSPEL CD OF THE YEAR

  • DEREK MINOR, EMPIRE, REFLECTION MUSIC GROUP/EONE

MUSIC

CATEGORY #25

YOUTH PROJECT OF THE YEAR

  • GOD’S GIFT AND SOLDIERS YOUTH CHOIR, THROUGH THE

FIRE AND FLOOD, DIR/MOTOR CITY PRAISE RECORDS

CATEGORY #26

QUARTET OF THE YEAR

  • THE RANCE ALLEN GROUP, CELEBRATE, TYSCOT

CATEGORY #27

RECORDED MUSIC PACKAGING OF THE YEAR

  • DENISE TROTMAN & CONNI TREANTEFELES, EVERYDAY

JESUS (ANTHONY BROWN & GROUP THERAPY), KEY OF

A/TYSCOT

CATEGORY #28

PRAISE AND WORSHIP CD OF THE YEAR

  • TASHA COBBS, ONE PLACE LIVE, MOTOWN GOSPEL

JAMES CLEVELAND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

 O’LANDA DRAPER (POSTHUMOUSLY)

AMBASSADOR DR. BOBBY JONES LEGEND AWARD

WILLIE JOE LIGON

THOMAS A. DORSEY MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

  1. MARABETH GENTRY & THE THOMAS A. DORSEY

FOUNDATION

STELLAR HONORS

  • TRAMAINE HAWKINS
  • YOLANDA ADAMS
  • MARVIN SAPP
  • JONATHAN SLOCUMB

GOSPEL RADIO OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

MAJOR MARKET OF THE YEAR

  • PRAISE 104.1 WPRS, WASHINGTON, DC, RON THOMPSON

LARGE MARKET OF THE YEAR

  • HEAVEN 600 – WCAO – AM, BALTIMORE, LEE MICHAELS

MEDIUM MARKET OF THE YEAR

  • PRAISE 104.7 FM WPZZ 104.7, RICHMOND, REGINALD

BAKER

SMALL MARKET OF THE YEAR

  • WIMG 1300 AM, TRENTON, NJ, ED LONG

INTERNET STATION OF THE YEAR

  • ALL NATIONS RADIO, ALLNATIONSRADIO.NET,

BISHOP SAMUEL MCGILL III

GOSPEL ANNOUNCER OF THE YEAR

 TRACY BETHEA BODIE, WHAL – MEMPHIS, TN

 

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