From a young age, Bishop Freddie B. Marshall was taught to have strong family values and to help others in their time of need. To expand on those principles, the bishop and his extended Marshall family has started a foundation. Their flagship program is called “Put Some Respect on my Name.”
Religion
Over four successive weekends, 35,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses are expected to descend upon the city of Winston-Salem.
Local minister, author and educator Alicia M. Bailey has written a Christian book titled “God’s Fresh Air.”
The tradition of women wearing decorative and flamboyant hats has deep roots inside of the African-American church across many denominations.
Dr. Jon Sensbach, teacher of early American history at the University of Florida and the author of Rebecca’s Revival: Creating Black Christianity in the Atlantic World and A Separate Caanan: The Making of an Afro-Moravian World in North Carolina; will lecture at Trinity Moravian Church during the 250th anniversary if Salem.
The 2016 McDonald’s Inspiration Celebration tour made its annual stop in the Triad. Thursday, June 2.
Domestic Violence in this country has been swept under the rug for far too long. Victims are afraid to speak out in fear of retribution from their abusers.
Being single and a Christian in today’s society can be somewhat difficult. With the sexually suggestive images plastered across television
Special to The Chronicle On May 1, The Rev. Dr. Joseph Jones retired as pastor of Zion Memorial Baptist Church.