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Do residents still believe in the City of Miami?

New campaign hopes to revamp community’s image On Thursday, Jan. 12th, the City of Miami issued a dare to its residents. “I challenge each and everyone of you to believe,”…

Battle of the Praises

Local company founds Christian X-factor competition It’s not unusual for crowds to burst into applause during one of Royalty Entertainment’s concerts. And with artists attempting to win cash prizes up…

10 Tevet

Jewish holiday marks siege of Jerusalem On Thursday, Jan. 5th,  religious Jews celebrated 10 Tevet, the anniversary of the date that Babylonian emperor Nebuchadnezzar began his siege of Jerusalem in…

Feast of the Epiphany

Holiday sheds light on overlooked ‘Wise Men’ For many Christians, the tale of the the magi or the three wise men who visited the baby Jesus in Bethlehem is often…

Local minister’s novel gives lessons in faith

South Miami mom shares how God helped her family overcome tragedy Like many mothers before her, Prophetess Velerie C. Williamson envisioned that her child would grow to adulthood and accomplish…

Catholic church sets up U.S. diocese for Anglicans

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI named a married former Episcopal bishop Sunday to head the first U.S. organizational structure for disaffected Anglicans and Episcopalians who want to join the…

Night Watch Service remains strong tradition in Black church

There are disparate accounts of just how Night Watch Services began from supposed stories of slaves watching the new year dawn on their newly appointed emancipation to the more mundane…

Florida Family Association sparks religious debate, possible boycott

With Islam one of the fastest growing religions in America and the world,  it seems fitting that a show highlighting the life and concerns of those who practice the Islamic…