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A Quack of Kindness Spot a rubber duck on your car in Ohio? It’s likely part of “Jeep Ducking,” a trend spreading joy. Jeep owners place ducks on vehicles to show admiration. In Ohio, this extends beyond Jeeps to other cars. Thus, a duck means someone likes your ride or wants to brighten your day. […]
With just under $25,000 left to raise, this campaign is more than a fundraiser; it’s a community call to action to honor Tamir Rice by building something for the next generation.
Thirteen-year-old Joshua Suddith has recently been accepted to his dream school, Morehouse College, along with 20 other universities.
The moment has sparked conversations around the importance of representing children with disabilities.
More than 1,300 attendees converged at the Black Girls Dream Conference in Atlanta, hosted by the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium (Southern Black Girls).
Teen entrepreneur Jammell Brooks uses his lawn mowing job and online presence to spread the gospel to those in need.
Five decades and one social media post later, Rebekah Taferra crossed paths with the woman whom her mother named her after. Debra Keister heard gospel singer Rebekah Ward Mitchell sing nearly 50 years ago at the Sellinsgrove Church of Nazarene located in Pennsylvania. Mitchell’s performance of the popular hym “How Great Thou Art” left Keister […]
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34)
It's time to speak up. Don't let them walk over you anymore. Don't just take their opinion and what they think and how they feel. It is OK for you to add what you want to the conversation.