Where Is God When Tragedy Strikes?
In my latest column for Ebony.com, I reflect on the bombings in Boston:
In my latest column for Ebony.com, I reflect on the bombings in Boston:
In case you only make it to church on major holidays, here are some tips to make your Easter church trip last all year!
Being a Christian doesn’t mean you have to like everything.
SUBSCRIBE to The Love Dare! Get The Love Dare in your Inbox! The last Dare was a challenge for us to “fight fair” when fighting with our loved ones–nothing below the belt, everything above board, fighting with resolution in mind, not winning. I must admit, over this past month, this has
Day 11, Love Cherishes, was so great. I gave a lot of unexpected love to people and people gave me a lot of unexpected love in return. I wish Day 11 could’ve lasted much longer. But all things come to an end. Day 12, “Love Lets Others Win,” was much
SUBSCRIBE to The Love Dare! Get The Love Dare in your Inbox! Yesterday’s Dare, “Love Cherishes,” was awesome and such a great way to get back in the saddle! Not only did it give me a chance to express to people that I understand their value and significance and that
SUBSCRIBE to The Love Dare! Get The Love Dare in your Inbox! I’ve had a month off, y’all — from just about everything besides conducting interviews. While I haven’t written about The Love Dare since Christmas, like a good jedi, I haven’t forgotten my teaching. The Holy Spirit is a
I have a love-hate relationship with Twilight, in the sense that I love to hate it. The acting and dialogue are so awesomely bad that it entertains me greatly. I own four of them and have watched all five of them more than once. While none of them are stellar
SUBSCRIBE to The Love Dare! Get The Love Dare in your Inbox! Merry Christmas, fellow Ditherers and Divas!! What better day to take on The Love Dare than the day we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ! He is both the author and the ultimate example
You know what the hardest thing about The Love Dare is? Doing it as a single means NOBODY is doing it with you. That means when you’re “dying to yourself,” and “putting other people’s needs above your own,” and LAYING UNDER EVERY SPEEDING BUS THAT ROLLS YOUR WAY, nobody else