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US Politicians Find Ways to Play on Racial Fears
A Republican congressional candidate in a majority-white Mississippi district runs ads trying to tie his Democratic rival with Barack Obama's former pastor, seen by some as an anti-white firebrand. Democrats distribute fliers accusing the Republican of wanting a statue to honor the founder of the Ku Klux Klan.
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VIDEO: Obama Courts Conservatives with New Faith Program
Taking a page from President Bush, Democrat Barack Obama said Tuesday he wants to expand White House efforts to steer social service dollars to religious groups, risking protests in his own party with his latest aggressive reach for voters who usually vote Republican.
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Poll: Public is Cool to Michelle Obama, and just doesn't know Cindy McCain
The public hasn't taken to Michelle Obama yet, especially whites. And it's got a question about Cindy McCain: Who is she? People are divided over whether they like the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, with 30 percent seeing her favorably and 35 percent unfavorably, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released Wednesday.
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Newly Crowned 'Gospel Idol' Compared to CeCe Winans
Melinda Watts, a high school teacher who helps at-risk teen girls, now has a new platform to reach people with her godly message after winning the Gospel music version of the "American Idol" talent competition.
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C. NaTasha Richburg’s New Release, Who’s Renting Space in Your Head? provides an Urban Approach to Bible Study
Who’s Renting Space in Your Head? by C. NaTasha Richburg, provides a unique, but insightful approach to Bible Study. That approach is an urban approach which is catching on quite rapidly, and is proving to be an awesome tool for Christian youth and adult leaders.
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The South Will Fall Again: Why Obama won't Win in the South, by Thomas F. Schaller
The interim between the primaries and the parties’ nominating conventions is, according to ancient writ, a fertile period for presidential campaigns to talk about how they plan to expand the political map in the fall. This year is no different. Barack Obama’s strategists are suggesting that the first African-American presidential nominee of a major political party can parlay increased turnout among black voters into a string of victories in the South.
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World---Second Coming Watch: Iran says any Attack would Provoke Fierce Reaction
An attack on Iran would provoke a fierce response, the country's oil minister warned Wednesday at the World Petroleum Congress in Madrid. Minister Gholam Hossein Nozari, however, said Tehran would not cut oil deliveries and would continue supplying the market even if struck by Israel or the United States.

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National Bestselling Author, Daniel Whyte III, Along With his Wife, Meriqua Whyte, Outline the Seven Mistakes they Believe Young Black Women are Making that is Causing them to Mess up their Lives in their Amazon.com Bestseller, 7 Things Young Black Women do to Mess up Their Lives
National bestselling author of Letters to Young Black Women, Daniel Whyte III, with his wife, Meriqua, in their second book to young black women titled, 7 Things Young Black Women do to Mess up Their Lives, outline the seven most common mistakes young black women are making today that is causing them to go down the wrong path for their lives. “The truth of the matter is,” Whyte says in the introduction, “many young black women have never been taught and trained in the right way. Many have never been taught how to carry themselves like ladies—with dignity, class and grace.

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The Black Christian Conference/Convention Season Has Begun! Runs from June 1st through November. All major conventions and conferences are listed here at BCNN1.com
Hampton Ministers’ Conference; 9th Annual First Lady Conference; all 4 National Baptist Conventions; AME Convention; COGIC Convention; Independent Baptist Conference; COEBA Conference; Full Gospel Baptist Church Conference; Reaching Creatures Conference; E.K. Bailey Expository Preaching Conference; FBFA Conference; Tony Evans' Conference; T.D. Jakes' Conference, and more.


ENTIRE VIDEO--NEW! Sermon of the Week
There's A Call On Your Life, from Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer. Click for Video of Sermon.

On "Being Saved" in Black America
While growing up in a very religious and church-going family, I often heard the phrase "Being Saved." Now to me and my peers, "Being Saved" was a rather spooky and mystical thing, and only the real holy folk could be such — whatever it was.
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What to Do After you Enter Through the Door
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Be Encouraged and Be an Encouragement

Be an encouragement by sending a "holla" to the following people! Also be an encouragement by buying their books, sermon tapes, or music from their website or some other outlet today.

Christian Author of the Week: 
Angela Benson
Though Angela Benson began writing fiction in Miss Milizo’s fifth grade English class, her first book was not published until 1994, more than thirty years later! Since then, Angela has published nine novels, one novella, and a nonfiction writing book. Her books have appeared on national, regional and local bestseller lists, and she has won several writing awards, including Best Multicultural Romance from Romantic Times magazine, and Best Contemporary Ethnic Romance from Affaire de Coeur magazine. She was a finalist for the 2000 Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award in Multicultural Romance. Angela’s tenth novel, Up Pops the Devil, will be published by HarperCollins in July 2008. Angela has an unusual background for a writer: She majored in mathematics at Spelman College and Industrial Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), and worked for fifteen years as an engineer in the telecommunications industry. She holds two Masters degrees, not in the liberal arts, but in operations research and human resources development. Her most recent degree is a doctorate in instructional technology from the University of Georgia. Dr. Benson is now an associate professor of educational technology at The University of Alabama.  E-mail address: books@bensonink.com
. Visit her online at: www.angelabenson.com.

Pastor of the Week: Dr. Allen R. McFarland, Pastor of Calvary Evangelical Baptist Church in Portsmouth, Virginia
Pastor McFarland hails from Charleston, South Carolina where he attended South Carolina State University before moving to Washington, DC. He has attended Washington Bible College and holds a B.A. in Pastoral Studies from Liberty University as well as a Masters of Divinity, a Doctorate of Divinity, and a Doctorate of Ministry from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.Dr. McFarland is a member of the Board of Trustees of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, a Board Member of Atlantic Shores Christian Schools in Virginia Beach, VA, a member of the Board of Directors, (Kids Across America), Branson, Missouri, a Board Member of the Crisis Pregnancy Center of Tidewater, Inc. (Norfolk, Virginia) and the President of the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association. Pastor McFarland and Doris, his wife of forty years, are the parents of four daughters and one son. They are the the proud grandparents of 10 grandchildren. Pastor McFarland acknowledges and is strongly persuaded that “whatever you do in word or deed do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” (Colossians 3:17).E-mail address: pastormac@calvaryevangelical.org. Website: www.calvaryevangelical.org.
(If you want to submit information about your pastor to be reviewed for possible inclusion in this section, please send that information to  bcnn1@blackchristiannews.com.)


Music Minister of the Week: The Blind Boys of Alabama
Since 1939, The Blind Boys of Alabama have sung a fervent blend of traditional and contemporary Gospel music. Much has changed during these seven prolific decades. Stylistic phases have waxed and waned; personnel has come and gone. 78 r.p.m. records have given way to LPs, followed by eight-track tapes, cassettes, and CDs. The Blind Boys’ audience – once rigidly segregated and confined to traditional Gospel venues – now reflects the group’s eclectic, global following, while their repertoire has expanded to embrace secular songs with a strongly spiritual message. Such wide acceptance is also evidenced by four Grammy Awards, an honor that didn’t exist when the Blind Boys started out. Even so, the Blind Boys’ lengthy saga remains a steadfast testament to constancy. Singer Jimmy Carter, who was there when the group was first formed, leads the band today with the firm conviction, joyous commitment, and gravitas that befit an elder statesman.  E-mail address: info@blindambitionmgt.com. Website: www.blindboys.com

Christian Bookstore of the Week: Logos Bookstore, Nashville TN
4012 Hillsboro Rd; Nashville TN 37215; Phone: 615-297-5388; Fax: 615-297-1022; E-mail: grace@logosnashville.com. Website: www.logosbookstores.com.

Black Bookstore of the Week: African Imports, Dallas, TX
3662 W. Camp Wisdom #1045; Dallas, TX 75237; Ph: 877-823-7422; Fax: (972) 296-9550; 
E-mail: sales@AfricanImportsUSA.com. Website: www.africanimportsusa.com.

Inspirations

The Word of God for this Week
"Then he said unto them, Go your way, eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send portions unto them for whom nothing is prepared: for this day is holy unto our LORD:neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the LORD is your strength." -- Nehemiah 8:10

The Encouraging Word for this Week
"The root of all difficulties is a lack of the sense of the Presence of God." --Emmett Fox

The Prayer Motivator for this Week
MOTIVATING VERSE: "And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint." --Luke 18:1:1

PRAYER QUOTE: "Pray often, for prayer is a shield to the soul, a sacrifice for God, and a scourge for Satan." --John Bunyan

The Soul-Winning Motivator for this Week
"And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ." --Acts 5:42


SOUL-WINNING QUOTE: “A good witness isn't like a salesman, emphasis is on a person rather than a product. A good witness is like a signpost. It doesn't matter whether it is old, young, pretty, ugly; it has to point the right direction and be able to be understood. We are witnesses to Christ, we point to him.” --John White


Black Christian History
Marilyn Lewis - February 20, 2000 -- A heart attack claims the life of Marilyn Lewis, volunteer at the United States Center for World Mission who helped lay the groundwork for their African American Mobilization Division. A school teacher in Pasadena, CA, Marilyn often spoke of her desire to serve as a missionary in Brazil, reaching the descendants of those who had come from Africa. Just prior to her unexpected death, Marilyn had written a call-to-action article: "Just look at an African-American church today and you can see testimony to our new era: richly decorated, air conditioned sanctuaries with carpeted floors are now quite common. Many drive to church in the latest model cars. Today, instead of working the tables at restaurants, many African Americans own them. God has blessed us. Now it is time for the African American to bless the world in evangelization efforts. In the past, many African Americans cried because they could not become involved in missionary work. But now the doors are wide open and we are without excuse."

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