Monday, 22 February 2016

LOVE: Christian Couple

In the spirit of love, as we are still in February, we would like to have a Christian couple this month. So here is how we'll do it. I am sure we all know that cue couple that just make us want to be "sharing" tears be it celebrity couples or your friends or family members or you and your husband/wife/boo/bae. Please kindly send me an email here with the couple's pictures/video(s) and  info about them that will inspire us and the top 3 most inspiring couple with be posted here and we will vote. I have a couple that I admire so much, they just make me want to cry. Chai! This is gonna be so much! Please send them in before 11.59am on the 26th of February, 2016. Thanks guys!

'Risen' Actor Cliff Curtis Shuts Himself Off From Family for 30 Days to Prepare for Role as Jesus

Because being Jesus Christ isn't beans, to become Jesus Christ, Cliff Curtis shut out his wife and family to live alone for 30 days.
In the upcoming film "Risen," Curtis plays Jesus in the story about the events that took place after the Messiah's resurrection. The film is told from the perspective of a fictional Roman military official named Clavius who is charged with the task of disproving the fact that Jesus rose from the dead.
To prepare for the film, Curtis did more than just read the script. Read more...

Donnie McClurkin Warns Fans About Pitfalls on Road to Gospel Music Superstardom

The ever handsome Donnie McClurkin, even though he's now a gospel music super star tells inquiring fans that his road to success was paved with challenges and disappointments.
The 56-year-old "We Fall Down" singer was asked on Twitter about the hardships he faced before reaching his veteran status in the industry. See his response after the cut...

Grammy Award-Winner Tina Campbell Says Gospel Music Artists Face Unique Challenges

Despite earning multiple Grammy awards as a member of the Christian singing duo Mary Mary, Tina Campbell believes that getting people interested in gospel music can be a challenge.
"I don't find it difficult to market gospel music necessarily. I do find it sometimes difficult to be received," Campbell revealed in an interview with the Atlanta Business Chronicle earlier this month. "When people hear the word 'gospel' they think, 'that word doesn't apply to me.' To some degree we have to be strategic in marketing it and presenting it." Read more...

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Kirk Franklin is officially super romantic!



This is a bit late but its too cute to ignore. Chai! So much love after 20 years together. And he actually said to cheat on his wife, Tammy is to fail God. How cute is that! #DearFutureHusband need I say more *winks* Anyways read the sweet message he posted on his facebook page after the cut...

Oprah Winfrey returns to scripted television with church-centered drama “Greenleaf”


The new original series “Greenleaf,” featuring Oprah Winfrey’s first recurring scripted television role in two decades, will launch with a two-night premiere on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network on Tuesday, May 24 at 10 p.m. ET/PT and Wednesday, May 25 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The megachurch drama from Emmy nominated writer/producer Craig Wright (“Lost,” “Six Feet Under”) and Lionsgate Television will regularly air on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT for the remainder of its 13-episode first season. See what Greenleaf is about after the cut...

Lecrae Says Christians Are Being Stereotyped by Secular Society

For months, Lecrae has been adamant about not being labeled a Christian rapper. Now, he is revealing that he believes Christians, as a whole, are stereotyped. I agree!
"For a lot of people, groups, Christians included, issues are homogenized and so to be a Christian I'm either this staunch conservative Republican or I'm this tree hugging liberal," Lecrae told CNN last week. "You're stereotyped. It's almost assumed that people know what your issues are going to be." He said alot more. Read...

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

DeVon Franklin, Meagan Good Talk Love, Sex and Marriage in New Book, 'The Wait' (Interview)

Before I even say what I want to say, let me just mention that these two are one of my favourite couples right now. They are so cute en! *drooling* Anyways, they released their book today 2nd February, 2016 titled "The Wait". Meagan Good never thought she would get married. In an interview with The Christian Post they reveal their relationship fears and how they abstained from sex till marriage after marriage. See book cover and interview after the cut...

Monday, 1 February 2016

Hello February!

Hey guys! Happy New Year! And happy new month too. *covering face* I have been such a bad blogger. Its been a year since my last post on here but when I checked my dashboard and saw the number of views I had even without posts (coupled with a convo with someone) I was truly overwhelmed and inspired to be a changed person. My last post was on the 18th of January, 2015 but  in January, 2016 alone the blog had 210 views. Thank you so much to those who keep checking and asking and pushing me. I will try to post as often as I can (atleast once a week) because school isn't easy o. Anyways, some of you sent me messages saying I should work on the theme and colour scheme for the blog. I have done a little something. And I hope you like it. I will be super excited to hear what you think now! Have an amazing February guys. Luh y'all!

Sunday, 18 January 2015

When Jesus Say No, Nobody Can ‘Say Yes

That’s not a typo, you read that correctly. “When Jesus say no, nobody can ‘say yes.’” You are more than likely familiar with the new Michelle Williams single “Say Yes,” based on the Nigerian “When Jesus Say Yes” song that seems to be a mini Destiny’s Child reunion. Sporting Queen Bey on verse two and the newlywed Kelly Rowland on the bridge, let’s not lie, many of us were happy to see the trio together again.
“Say Yes” is a catchy little church beat that we can all enjoy and that will likely be heard on Christian and secular radio as we’re driving down the street, at family barbecues, and even at the store whilst shopping. Yes, we like the song. Now down to brass tacks. So I saw this article on Gospeltoday.com and thought to share. What do y'all think? See full article...