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'No Justice, No Peace' Sermon by Dr. Kenneth L. Samuel

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Stone Mountain, Georgia – June 6, 2020 –– Dr. Kenneth L. Samuel (Victory for the World Church) challenged the nation’s leadership to practice Christian principals and condemn racism in the oppression and killing of Black people.

In his sermon on Sunday, June 7, the Pastor of the Victory for the World Church located in Stone Mountain, GA, raises questions that are juxtaposed against the federal government’s position of indifference toward the continual dying of Black men at the hands of the police force across America.

An excerpt from Dr. Samuel’s writings asks, “A gun in the hand of a White American is a badge of freedom.

A gun in the hand of a Black American is a license to kill or incarcerate.

Dr. Samuel challenges the President of the United States as well as local and state leadership to listen to his sermon “No Justice, No Peace” and join the believers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the supporters of the “Black Lives Matter” movement to right the course of this nation to move forward in love and peace.

Source: Headlines - The Atlanta Inquirer
The Nose of God
Ephesians
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Early Christianity in North Africa
Given the slow progress of Romanization of North Africa, it is perhaps surprising how quickly Christianity spread across the top of the continent. From the fall of Carthage in 146 BCE to the rule of Emperor Augustus (from 27 BCE), Africa (or, more strictly speaking, Africa Vetus, Old Africa), as
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Source: ThoughtCo
PHOTOS: Joyful Juneteenth marchers in D.C. confound predictions of violence
After weeks of media coverage about rioters and looters who hijacked protests following George Floyd’s death, Washington D.C. held its breath as Juneteenth marches wound up their springs on
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Source: South Florida Times
New York Police Union President Lashes Out at Police Critics: ‘Stop Treating Us Like Animals and Thugs’
New York State Association of PBAs President Mike O’Meara accused the media and politicians of vilifying law enforcement during a news conference in Manhattan on
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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PHOTOS: Joyful Juneteenth marchers brave D.C rain as America enters a civil rights summer
And here they were on Juneteenth, blocks from America’s epicenter of
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Source: New Pittsburgh Courier - Powered by Real Times Media
Dear Saints, Now is Still Not The Time To Go To Church | The Crusader Newspaper Group
–Exodus 12:22
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Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group
Black Hebrew Israelites
Black Hebrew Israelites (also called Black Hebrews, African Hebrew Israelites, and Hebrew Israelites) are groups of African Americans who believe that they are descendants of the ancient Israelites. Black Hebrews adhere in varying degrees to the religious beliefs and practices of both Christianity
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Source: ThoughtCo
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Can Joe Biden Win? The Jury is Out
(TriceEdneyWire.com) – Former Vice President Joe Biden has the most delegates going into this summer’s Democratic Convention and is the presumptive nominee for
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Spiritually Speaking | Dallas Weekly
With everything going on in our world today, my question to you is how does one put on the full armor of God in the midst of pandemic, the continuation of overt racism, state sanctioned discrimination and even
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Source: Dallas Weekly
Father Divine
Father Divine (c. 1876 – September 10, 1965), also known as Reverend M. J. Divine, was an African American spiritual leader[2] from about 1907 until his death. His full self-given name was Reverend Major Jealous Divine, and he was also known as the Messenger early in his life. He founded the
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Overview of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
The African Methodist Episcopal Church was born of racial discrimination following the American Revolution when African Americans struggled to establish their own houses of worship. Today the African Methodist Episcopal Church has congregations on four continents. The church was organized in
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88-year-old praises God for sending help
FORMER BASIC school teacher, 88-year-old Luna Hall, peered out of her board dwelling and shouted, “Thank you, Jesus, help is here,” as she received her care package on May
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
Meet the clergy who won’t stop in-person preaching during COVID-19
Dozens of Christian conservative activists and clergy members defied Virginia’s stay-at-home order and gathered Saturday for a “Pray for VA, Pray for USA
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Source: South Florida Times
Biography of Controversial Rap Group Public Enemy
By tackling racism head on in songs such as “Burn Hollywood Burn,” “911 Is a Joke” and “By the Time I Get to Arizona,” rap outfit Public Enemy emerged during the late 1980s as one of the most politically charged music groups in history. This Public Enemy
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Four main purposes of prayer
The Word of God outlines four main purposes of
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
Kanye West Talks Gap Partnership & God With Cody Enterprise
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The Gantt Report – Voices of Black Elders
Huey Newton, Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael, Fred Hampton, George Jackson and other Black activists were young when they opposed and protested against racism and
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Source: The Florida Star
You are shielded by God’s wings
Satan knows that the moment a believer diverts trust from God to her/himself, she/he automatically falls from
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Meet the clergy who won’t stop in-person preaching during COVID-19 – Voice and Viewpoint
Dozens of Christian conservative activists and clergy members defied Virginia’s stay-at-home order and gathered Saturday for a “Pray for VA, Pray for USA
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Rt. Rev Deon Kevin Johnson Ordained Bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, 1st Openly Black Gay Man to Hold Post
Rev. Deon Kevin Johnson has become the 11th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, making him the first openly gay Black man to hold the post in the diocese’s 179-year
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Source: GOOD BLACK NEWS
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'That's a Bad Word': Angela Simmons' Fans Tell Her to Wash 3-Year-Old Son's Mouth Out with Soap After He Apparently Curses In Spanish
Angela Simmons‘ son Sutton Joseph Tennyson apparently knows how to swear in another language, according to
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
Spiritually Speaking: Don't Be Afraid to be Right and Alone | Dallas Weekly
What does your faith and courage allow you to be the majority of, when numerically, you’re in the
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Source: Dallas Weekly
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King, MLK, Reverend King, and Luther King redirect here. For the Nigerian preacher, see Reverend King (Nigerian pastor). For the Portuguese footballer known as Luther King, see Martin
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Tanzanian Doctors Sound Alarm Over Hidden Coronavirus Cases
The Tanzanian government's tepid response to COVID-19 and seeming lack of transparency over coronavirus cases is fuelling concern that it is covering up the true extent of the pandemic, according to doctors and health experts in the East African
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Source: allAfrica.com
PHOTOS: Joyful Juneteenth Marchers Brave D.C Rain as America Enters a Civil Rights Summer – Free Press of Jacksonville
And here they were on Juneteenth, blocks from America’s epicenter of
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Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly
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Rev Dr. Mary S. Minor Pastor/ Senior Minister Brookins-Kirkland Community AME Church
“Jesus was born at the time of the first census declared by Ceasar Augustus (Luke 2:1). Many persons died during this 2020 census. Even if they think otherwise, show them that You count by participating in the 2020 Census!
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Source: La Focus Newspaper
Don't be afraid to be right, alone | The Atlanta Voice
But the courage of faith coupled with the commitment to act on that faith sometimes leaves you in the unenviable position of being
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
An Open Letter to Church Leaders: ⋆
It was necessary that the people of Israel do a series of particular things in a particular way, sacrifice a lamb, eat it hurriedly with loins girded, each in their own
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Source: The Toledo Journal
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Amid pain, Coke loyalty lingers
The ear-splitting sounds of mortars and the haunting memories of blood-soaked bodies are fresh in the mind of long-time Tivoli Gardens resident Jacqueline
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Meet the clergy who won’t stop in-person preaching during COVID-19
Dozens of Christian conservative activists and clergy members defied Virginia’s stay-at-home order and gathered Saturday for a “Pray for VA, Pray for USA
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Source: New Orleans Data News Weekly – The People’s Paper

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