• BassLines- by Alvin Chea

    Alvin “Vinnie” Chea was born in San Francisco, California. A graduate of Oakwood College, he earned a double-major Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Communications. As a veteran of the music industry, his singing voice has been heard on scores of movie soundtracks and music recordings; he’s also been a voice-over artist in numerous Read More

  • British Black Gospel; The emergence of a vibrant UK sound

    The United States of America is the cradle of black gospel music, a genre that is embedded within the DNA of its culture. Sacred music sustained and uplifted the weary souls in the deep Southern slave plantations who gathered at its Oasis for inspiration. The music evolved over time and became the soundtrack for the Read More

  • Crossing Jordan: Joshua, Holy War, and God’s Unfailing Promises

    Joshua Is About Keeping Promises Even promises made to prostitutes. Even promises made to conniving Gibeonites. For better or worse, richer or poorer, a promise is sacred. After a lifetime as a desert nomad, Joshua, with no military training, is told to take his rag tag army, cross the Jordan, and overthrow the fortified cities Read More

  • From Spice to Eternity – Yvonne Pat Wright

    Some folks view cooking as a task that has to be performed. These go through the motions of preparing meals. Many times these meals are tasty, but these meals don’t make an impression on the diners. These meals are ordinary and lack a personal touch. Folks that view cooking as a task don’t put enough Read More

  • Now this feels like home to me – Gail Masondo

    Now, This feels like Home is a treasure of a book – offering an honest account of Gail’s life experiences, a memoir with a difference. It takes on the familiar sensations of loss, fear, sadness and regret. We have all experienced these and while reading Gail’s autobiography, we share these feelings with her while on Read More

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