Women's History Month
Today we are spotlighting Tamar who was the daughter of King David but the horrifying sorrow she faced was being raped by her half brother...
Today we are spotlighting Anna who dedicated her entire life to God and was one of the first to bear witness to Jesus...
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Today we are spotlighting Bathsheba and learn why did she had to suffer along with the man who molested her and murdered her husband...
Today we are spotlighting Jezebel which means "Where is the Prince?" Jezebel was a powerful religious woman but she actively opposed God...
Today we are spotlighting Naomi which means "My Joy" or "Pleasant". Naomi was a woman who refused to hide her sorrow or bitterness after losing her husband and two sons...
As we recognize Women’s History Month, Chief Cassandra Deck-Brown is the first African-American female to hold the position of Police Chief in North Carolina’s capital of Raleigh. A North Carolina native, Deck-Brown joined the Raleigh Police Department in 1987. She graduated from East Carolina University and received a master’s degree in public administration from […]
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#ArkOfReturn:UN to unveil memorial in #NewYork honoring victims of transatlantic #slave trade http://t.co/Rz5feg8BBw pic.twitter.com/wk4Uy76c81 — UNIC Beirut (@UNICBeirut) March 25, 2015 For this year’s International…
In celebration of Women’s History month, we revisit a timely and deeply personal essay by journalist Jennifer Marby outlining why equal opportunity in 21st Century America…