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via:gospelflava.com Secular vs. Gospel —The Next Chapter In this editorial, Gerard Bonner of gospelflava.com , prompted by recent announcements from Kim Burrell, discusses the continuing arguments about Gospel singers releasing mainstream albums.

According to the American Heart Association, one in three adults in the United States has high blood pressure, the rate is higher in African Americans. Find out if you're at risk here.

Five years after failed levees and a slow federal response wrought disaster here, people in this once-drowned city and across the Gulf Coast remembered the catastrophic floods of Hurricane Katrina with candlelight vigils, parades and a visit from the president. SOURCE: USA Today Rick Jervis

Hey Saints Damali Kieth From Fox 26 posted this story and I thought it was interesting to share it with you guys. HOUSTON – Do you think you and the rest of Houston have a right to see the videotape of Houston police officers allegedly beating a 15-year-old burglary suspect? That may not happen after […]

 Good Morning Saints Mondays are always a good morning especially after the Texans perform well. Even though saturdays win vs the Cowboys was “just another preseason” game, it had a Regular season or playoff feel to it. The Texans fans as well as the Texans  showed up BIG Time Enjoy the Video & I’m sure […]

What's in a name? Probably alot if you share it with a CONVICTED FELON!!!!!

Michael Jackson’s fans gathered across the U.S. over the weekend to celebrate what would have been his 52nd birthday.

Former San Francisco 49ers RB Glen Coffee elaborated on his decision to retire abruptly last week and said he thinks he may have a future calling in ministry. Via:Usatoday.com  

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