“Pray for our city” by Malakai Tha Truth
Queens born, Harlem bred Malakai Tha Truth is one of the better Christian rappers who started to sprout up in the city around 2005.
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Posted by Journey | Oct 26, 2012 | African American, Harlem, Music |
Queens born, Harlem bred Malakai Tha Truth is one of the better Christian rappers who started to sprout up in the city around 2005.
Read MorePosted by Journey | Oct 23, 2012 | Art & Faith |
The purpose of Mako Fujimura’s talk at the event was to encourage artists who are facing a Great Depression in the art market. Fujimura recalled how he was encouraged during his depression after 9/11 by TS Eliot and his poems in the book “Four Quartets.”
Read MorePosted by Journey | Jun 10, 2012 | African American, Faith-based social services, Harlem |
Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed 10 days ago to unleash the Nanny State on coke drinkers to solve the problems of obesity and diabetes in NYC. Reverend Michel Faulkner of New Horizon Church in Harlem advises the mayor that the changing of lifestyles requires more than a Nanny State.
Read MorePosted by Journey | Apr 21, 2012 | Churches in Schools controversy |
Some people have asked us, “Why do we need another march across the Brooklyn Bridge to win the right for religious groups to rent space from public schools on the off-hours?” A Journey through NYC religions asked for some answers from Pastor Bill Devlin, a leader of the Right to Worship group.
Read MorePosted by Journey | Mar 21, 2011 | African American, Diary, Jamaica, Journalism |
Mapping religious life in 5 boroughs
Read MoreDon’t worry. We will get to them down the road.
If you have any suggestions of religious sites to visit or people to talk to, we would love your advice. Just leave a comment or email us at editor@nycreligion.info.
Look forward to seeing you down the road!