I feel compelled to write about the passing of Sean Taylor. My mom met Sean Taylor several years ago when he came to her school to take several of her students on a limousine ride because the students won a contest. Mom said he was very kind-hearted, respectful and down-to-earth. The circumstances of Taylor’s death […]
October starts celebration of yuletide season
The onset of the month of October brings joys to most people who believe in the true spirit of Christmas. This early, many Christians already fill the air with festive atmosphere of celebration even if Christmas proper is still a few months away. In practice, Christians would make it a habit to hang star lanterns […]
Does Wishing Work?
Today was terrific! The message at church was about being a passionate Christian. What an encouraging message. It is so important to love others for who they are as Jesus did, not who you wish they could be. When we love someone for who we wish they were and not who they are, we are […]
On my way to work
<p>Its 9:00 in the morning I just got dressed, had<br /> breakfast then sat with my wife and my dear daughter<br /> to a say a word of prayer before we all start off for<br /> our day. Sweet kisses were blown, good byes were said<br /> and I revved up my little car. I […]
India’s Minority Institutions
In all this debate about St. Stephen’s College and its decision to go and have a Dalit Christian reservation, we have not taken time to unpack the concept of the minority institution. When the constitution guaranteed the minorities the right to start and manage their own institutions, they were not handing out freebies. The liberal climate […]
Slavery brainstorming
Black People have been victims of slavery’s brainwashing. U-ropeans took us from our fore fathers land, To a land of Nothing! We showed them love and Civilization, which flowed down the River Nile. From I-thiopia to Egypt and then to Greece and then to Rome. We were taken into captivity and scattered from the place […]