City You Live In: (Add closest Major City in Parentheses)
Gainesville
State You Live In:
FLORIDA FL
Church Status:
Senior Pastor
Church Name:
Elizabeth AME
College Attended (optional):
Fl Memorial Univ
About Me: (Ministry Info, Hobbies, Fav. Music etc.)
Hobbies: Singing/ Playing keyboards/ sewing/ reading & traveling.
Fav. Music: Gospel/ Christian inspirational/ some classical.
I am Sr. Pastor; also I am a musician, & my family & I have a singing ministry (Ford Singers). We enjoy singing & using God's gifts to bless His people in concerts,preaching Revivals, engagements, etc.
Hi, It is my pleasure to contact you after viewing your profile which really interest me in having communication with you i will be very happy if you can write me through my email for easiest communication and to know all about each other, ( miracle_Abraham@ymail.com) i will be waiting to hear from you soon. yours Miracle
This is Jeff Bass, senior pastor of Praise Covenant Christian Center in Springfield, VA. We just recently launched a new 24/7 online gospel radio station. Please go to the following link to listen to it. www.praise2go.com After you check it out please e-mail me at ptriplec@aol.com and give me your thoughts and comments. Looking forward to hearing back from you soon.
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It is my pleasure to contact you after viewing your profile which really interest me in having communication with you i will be very happy if you can write me through my email for easiest communication and to know all about each other, ( miracle_Abraham@ymail.com) i will be waiting to hear from you soon.
yours Miracle
nice to meet u I am pastor.a.immanuel benjamine from india please pray for us see pictures and vidios in our page amen its all from india
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Please check out Maafa21 and consider showing it for Black History Month:
http://www.maafa21.com
Maafa21 meticulously chronicles the links from slavery to colonization to Darwin to Eugenics. Maafa 21 shows, without exception, how African-Americans are the targets of the social elite. You’ll learn that civil rights leaders in the 1960’s gave a clear warning that population control was a tool of Black Genocide. Maafa 21 chronicles the story of an African American woman who was sterilized at the age of 14, a riveting testimony. Photos, newspaper clippings, documentation, and direct quotes make Maafa 21 highly credible.
In the few months since Maafa21 has been released, there have been two showings of Maafa21 to the Congressional Black Caucus.
Shocking fact:
In a recent New York Times interview , Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told Emily Bazelon that,"....I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of"
Maafa21 shows just what "populations" Justice Ginsburg was talking about:
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