BET Founder Bob Johnson Commenting On The Ominous Political Divide Of The Presidential Election States That Black People Should Return To Former Congressman William L. Clay’s Political Ideology Which States We Have “No Permanent Enemies, No Permanent Friends, Just Permanent Interests.”

Former Congressman William L. Clay, Sr. (MO) Enunciated this Strategy at the Founding of the Congressional Black Caucus in 1971 How should Black American voters respond to the tectonic political rift and the stress of a permanently divided Nation that the election of Donald J. Trump have laid bare?  This national and irrational divisiveness, if... Continue Reading →

U.S. Public Becoming Less Religious

Modest Drop in Overall Rates of Belief and Practice, but Religiously Affiliated Americans Are as Observant as Before Is the American public becoming less religious? Yes, at least by some key measures of what it means to be a religious person. An extensive new survey of more than 35,000 U.S. adults finds that the percentages... Continue Reading →

Five Poverty Busters You Should Know

As a developmental economist, people often ask me, “What can I do as a Christian to really make an impact on world poverty?” Especially as people consider giving and charitable donations during the Christmas season, the question has inspired me to create a list of five of the most dedicated and innovative Christians I have... Continue Reading →

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