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The pop diva who charmed audiences on TV's "American Idol" and faced down Simon Cowell about true beauty wows listeners with her debut album, which features her powerful voice lifted in praise to the Lord. A mix of pop ballads and R&B rhythms, this album will not only entertain, but lead your heart to worship.   
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Black History is a story of hardship and abuse, painted on a canvas of God's guidance, faithfulness and love.

African American Accomplishment

Black History Month has been celebrated in America for eighty-one years. It is a time to honor those who have gone before us and left their legacy on the pages of history. Unfortunately, many did not receive the recognition for their intellectual ability, inventions and patents. But they persevered through the good and bad times.

This type of attitude is needed in the extraordinary times in which we live today. Success seems to have spoiled us when it comes to inventions and creativity. We rely solely on others to provide inspiration to make something new and exciting. I am convinced God has given each one at least a talent and the genius to develop something unique which benefit humanity. Too often, all we hear about are negative and shocking stories which dull the senses of a civil society.

Our forefathers never gave in to the status quo that we were worthless and had very little value. They simply relied upon the wisdom and the direction of the Almighty to compensate for any area of inadequacies. They survived because God was the center of their lives. And were blessed because they walked with Him in their faith, commitment and struggles.

It is my sincere prayer that as we celebrate this historic month called Black History, we will reflect upon those who gave of themselves to better the lives of others. Today we honor them for staying the course with resolve. May we celebrate with pride knowing our ancestors with little education and social position were able to accomplish so much.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Alex Person is Manager of the African American Outreach at Focus on the Family.

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