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YOUTUBE The Paradox of Christianity: Faith, Racism, and African Roots with Dr. Dana Carson By Admin November 15, 2025 Christianity, racism, and African heritage—in this thought-provoking video, Dr. Dana Carson unpacks the paradox of the Christian faith. He traces Christianity’s African roots while
YOUTUBE How the Church Lost Its Roots | Dr. Dana Carson Exposes the Europeanization of Christianity By Admin October 31, 2025 What really happened when the early church left its Jewish roots? 🕊️ Dr. Dana Carson reveals how the Gentile mainstream transformed Christianity, replacing its
YOUTUBE Moses and the African Connection: Unpacking Our Roots By Admin December 26, 2024 In this enlightening video, we explore the fascinating connections between Egypt, Africa, and the biblical figure Moses. Discover how Egypt played a crucial role
GUAP NEWS Our Roots: Black Business Month By Admin August 28, 2024 August is Black Business Month, a time to honor and support Black entrepreneurs who are making significant impacts in their industries and communities. This
GUAP NEWS How Famous Amos’ Ingredients for Success Program Honors Its Entrepreneurial Roots By Admin September 27, 2023 The latest round of winners of the Famous Amos Ingredients for Success Entrepreneurs Initiative have been selected, and their businesses represent an impressive
GUAP NEWS A Black-Owned, Organic Tea Line Inspired By Caribbean Roots By Admin August 6, 2023 Learning from her great-grandmother, who developed a love for tea as a Caribbean islander during British colonial rule, Michelle Watson has turned that passion
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