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New Willow Smith Music Video “Summer Fling” [Video]
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New Willow Smith Music Video “Summer Fling” [Video]
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Pastor Jim is going ham… threatening to bounce out and preach at a smaller more appreciative church! A video excerpt of a sermon by Jim Standridge, senior pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Skiatook, Okla., has gone viral on the Internet, inspiring hundreds of comments about the Christian minister storming from the pulpit during his message to admonish a congregant for falling asleep and then calling out other worshippers, one of whom he decries as “the sorriest church member I have.” Advertisement More Church & Ministries News Arizona Ecclesia Church and Pastor Steve Gilbertson Takes Gospel to Bar by Making It a Sanctuary Former Lesbian Janet Boynes’ Message to Christians after Demise of DOMA: ‘Keep Hope Alive’ Founder of “Reasons For God” Carson Said About Christian Apologist: Having Answers for Skeptics Can Lead to Faith SMH @ The kid turning the video room into his own kingdom… youtube
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Let us find out, it’s actually Big Boi and not Erykah Badu who is responsible for Dre dressing all weird ‘n’ isht. Vibe Magazine’s February/March issue (on stands now!) catches up with Big Boi on his career highs and lows—using music to self-medicate, OutKast’s fashion sense, and the possibility of an OutKast reunion. Peep some great quotes from the interview below: On meeting Dre : “I met Dre in the Tri-Cities High School lunch room. There were a lot of gangs, but we were the preppy pretty boys. Our friendship wasn’t about rapping at first. Then two of our friends got busted for robbing a liquor store. We went on to rap, and they got 20 years.” On a career low : “My father passed away four or five years ago, my grandmother passed a year ago, and another one a year before that. These were the people who raised me, so I’m just now healing. I used music as a way of self-medicating.” On OutKast’s fashion sense, “Dre and I were always color-coordinated. When we did The Chris Rock Show, Dre had on the diaper and was like “What do you think?” I was like, “Do that isht.” I had a fur coat, hoping some muh’f**ka from PETA would throw some isht on me.” On reuniting OutKast, “Until y’all see us sitting together, don’t ask me about no Outkast. My kids stay over at Uncle Dre’s or go to his mom’s house. He and his dad come by to watch football and shoot pool. Only so many times you can say, “Aint nothing wrong.”” We love it… but we’d love it more if they’d quit bullsittin’ and get back in the booth together. Check out the full Big Boi interview (pg. 20) on stands now and February/March issue cover stories with Mary J. Blige and deadmua5 on http://www.vibe.com !
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Quote Of The Day: Big Boi Speaks On Andre 3K’s Eccentric Steezle “Dre Had On The Diaper And I Was Like ‘Do That Isht!’”
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Devon is ready start pimp slappin’ from the pulpit if people keep throwing shade at his Mrs. ……. Devon Franklin Responds To Criticism Of Wife Meagan Good Newlywed Devon Franklin has had enough of people talking sideways about his Hollyweird wifey Meagan Good. He says people talking that talk only know what they see of his bangin’ baawwwdied Mrs. in public and assume that that is how she lives her life off-screen, but that nothing could be further from the truth. via S2S Magazine After news of their announcement broke last year, DeVon said there was lots of chatter from those questioning his choice in a mate. Some just couldn’t make the connection between a God-fearing, Seventh Day Adventist, celibate man and the woman who fooled around on a kitchen table with a practical stranger in Jumping the Broom. “Good or bad, someone sees a public person and they don’t know you. They only know about you. Based upon what they know about you, they make a judgment on what is good for you, but they don’t know you,” he told Toure Roberts of One Church International. Devon admitted that he was a little shocked by the public’s reaction to what he considered joyous news. “The whole idea of he’s a preacher and she’s this, it blew my mind how many people had an opinion when God is the only one who directs our story. So, he knows where our story is going to go,” said DeVon who had no intention of being influenced by the naysayers. “They didn’t see how she fit or how I fit in her script, but I’m saying, ‘Wait a minute. When the last time you went before God? Before you gave me this note, before you posted that comment, did you pray?’” Meagan herself also spoke out on people attacking her religious background prior to becoming involved with her minister Mr. For Meagan, the questions seemed a bit more like personal attacks. People weren’t just doubting whether she was the right woman for DeVon; they were questioning her spirituality and relationship with God. “People think that I just got saved when I met DeVon or the year before, but I’ve been saved since I was 12. I’ve been loving the Lord since I was a little girl,” Meagan said. “The woman that God already made me—flaws and all—is the woman that DeVon fell in love with, not the woman I became after I met him.” Awwww how sweet
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Watch Ya Mouth: Meagan Good’s Hubby Devon Franklin Goes To Bat For His Wifey And Gives Her Haters A ‘Ho Sit Down’
That controversial documentary is back in the headlines again , and it’s all because some well-known mega-churches plan to hold screenings of the film in the coming weeks! According to The Hollywood Reporter : A handful of churches already have signed on before the filmmakers even started to market the initiative. One of them, the influential mega-church Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, licensed the film for $299 and will show it to an expected 500 congregants Saturday, and Calvary Chapel Downey did likewise for the following Saturday. Neither church responded to an interview request from The Hollywood Reporter. According the IRS code, 501(c)(3) organizations, including churches, are restricted from electioneering, which includes actively supporting or opposing one presidential candidate over another. But organizations have been known to challenge such boundaries. Conservatives, for example, routinely question whether the self-described “progressive” organization Media Matters for America is deserving of its tax-exempt status. The law is murky, too, as applied to churches. Pastors are allowed to endorse candidates on a personal level and even lend their names to candidates for use in political ads, as long as the church is left out of the equation. This week, for example, the Rev. Billy Graham met with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and told him that he would do “all I can” to help him win, and Graham had no problem with the campaign dstributing photos of the meeting and speaking to reporters about the de facto endorsement. Some conservative churches want the same partisan privileges that individuals such as Graham enjoy, so they have been purposely flaunting the law, arguing that liberal-oriented churches get away with partisan behavior all the time. One popular refrain, for example, is that the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago were firmly behind Obama’s presidential run in 2008, so why should any church be prevented from supporting Romney in 2012? Last Sunday, hundreds of conservative preachers across the country participated in Pulpit Freedom Sunday, an event staged once a year since 2008 whereby church leaders endorse political candidates and positions. Organized by Alliance Defending Freedom, its goal is to force a response from the IRS so that the issue can be resolved in a court of law, said the group’s senior legal counsel Erik Stanley. “The 58-year-old Johnson Amendment in the tax code — which is what the IRS uses to restrict what pastors can and cannot say from the pulpit — is unconstitutional,” Stanley said. Naturally, some liberals disagree. Two days ahead of Pulpit Freedom Sunday, Brendan Kiley, who has written for Newsweek and the Forward, wrote at TheStranger.com that “over a thousand American preachers are going to strike a craven blow against the separation of church and state and doll it up as if they’re doing liberty and the First Amendment a favor.” Dinesh d’Souza, the star and co-director of 2016, told The Hollywood Reporter that churches should not fear the IRS if they screen his movie. “The last time I checked we still live in a free country,” he said. “My film takes no partisan sides – I don’t urge a vote for or against Obama – I just want people to think and make an informed decision. This film is well within the limits of protected free speech in a church setting.” While some legal scholars agree with those sentiments, current law may not be on the side of churches that license 2016, Stanley said. Like it or not, churches have always dipped their feet in politics. How do you feel about preachin’ politics from the pulpit?? Images via facebook
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Churches Defy The IRS With Plans To Screen ’2016: Obama’s America’
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