Posted on 02 November 2011. Tags: Author, Black Leaders, California, Michael Beckwith is a New Thought Minister, Religion

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Beckwith
Michael Beckwith is a New Thought Minister, Author, and Founder of the Agape International Spiritual Center in Culver City, California, a New Thought Church with a Congregation estimated in excess of 8,000 Members. Beckwith was Ordained in Religious Science in 1985.
Michael Bernard Beckwith is Founder of the Agape International Spiritual Center, co-Founder of the Association ...
Posted in African American, Black History, Religion
Posted on 15 September 2011. Tags: African shaman, Credo Mutwa, Religion, South Africa

http://credomutwa.com/about/biography-07/
http://credomutwa.com/about/
Credo Mutwa:
Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa, born on 21 July 1921 in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa is a Zulu Sangoma (Traditional Healer) and High Sanusi. He is well known and respected for his work in nature conservation, and as an author of ground breaking books on African mythology and spiritual beliefs. Some of his work has led to ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Black History, Colonialism, Slavery
Posted on 29 May 2011. Tags: African American, American South, Bible Belt, Church, Georgia, Mississippi, Religion, black church, slaves

The Black Belt is a Region of the Southern United States. Although the term originally described the Prairies and dark soil of Central Alabama and Northeast Mississippi, it has long been used to describe a broad Agricultural Region in the American South characterized by a history of Plantation Agriculture in the Nineteenth Century, and a ...
Posted in African American, Black History, Politics, Religion, Slavery, The Americas, Women
Posted on 08 July 2010. Tags: African American, Ideology, Protest, Religion

PROTESTS0001, originally uploaded by GLOSACK.
usually near Times Square Manhattan these activists/devotees preach their own interpretation of the bible, racism, religion what have you.
you think im FURIOUS??????????????????????????
Uploaded by GLOSACK on 4 Jul 10, 6.27A
Posted in Africa, African American, Community, Europe, Religion
Posted on 08 June 2010. Tags: Afro-American, Barnabas fund, Christ, Christianity, Paul Mursalin, Precepts for Living, Project Joseph, Religion, Saving Our sons

Rev Carl F Ellis is founder of Project Joseph. He is a well known Afro-American speaker and teacher from the USA, editor of "Saving Our Sons" and also editor of the well known 'Precepts for Living' a leading personal study guide and annual commentary. He has a ministry advising Afro-American pastors on the challenges affecting ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Black History, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Health, Men, News, Religion
Posted on 09 April 2009. Tags: Africa, Religion, water spirits

WASHINGTON, DC.- Beautiful and seductive, protective yet dangerous, the water deity Mami Wata (pidgin English for “Mother Water”) is the focus of a traveling exhibition that opened Wednesday, April 1, at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art. “Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas” explores 500 years of the visual ...
Posted in Africa, Arts, Slavery
Posted on 06 April 2009. Tags: American, Easter, English, Food, History, Jamaica, Religion, Tradition, jamaican, stories

KINGSTON, Jamaica – While American families hide colored eggs and eat chocolate bunnies, Jamaica’s tradition of eating Easter bun and cheese, fortune telling and Carnival are the ways this island celebrates this holiday period.
COMMON EASTER TRADITIONS
Easter egg predictions
One of Jamaica's long established practices is the setting of an egg to predict one's future. It is ...
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Posted on 19 December 2007. Tags: Islam, Islamaphobia, Pat Condell, Religion

We decided to give the so called Comedian Pat Condell a bit of a Ticking off for talking utter garbage via the Internet. That's the great thing about Youtube, whilst it can be used to spread hatred, it can be used to make a sensible point.
Posted in Black Britain, Community, Education, Religion