J Moss Tops Billboard With “Grown Folks Gospel” Album

What a way to rebound.

Less than two months ago, GRAMMY ®-winning recording artist and producer J Moss, 42, lost his home in an awful blaze. Today, he is back on top.

His new LP, Grown Folks Gospel is the No. 1 Gospel album in America.

Although, according to the PAJAM artist, he has been met with criticism for the title, it looks like his detractors have less impact than his supporters.

During a recent interview on the Yolanda Adams Morning Show, Moss spoke about penning lyrics based on true-to-life experiences.

One of the tracks featured on the new project, “Fall At Your Feet,” was written a year before he lost everything.

“After the blaze, somebody came and blessed us with a house—brand new house. It wasn’t even 24 hours. So, it was like, I wrote that a year ago,” he recalled during his featured radio segment…Read More

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“Hunger Stalks Large Parts of UK”, Archbishop Welby

The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he was left more shocked by the plight of Britain’s hunger-stricken poor than the suffering in African refugee camps.

Most Revd Justin Welby said food is being wasted at “astonishing” levels in the UK but hunger “stalks large parts” of the country.

Speaking to The Mail on Sunday he said even families with jobs are being forced to turn to food banks to make ends meet.

He’s made the comments a day before a parliamentary report that sets out a blueprint to eliminate hunger in Britain by 2020 is published.

The archbishop has been supporting the report and said what he had seen in the UK, although less ‘serious’ than the situation in Africa, had shocked him more.

He said: “In one corner of a refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo was a large marquee. Inside were children, all ill. They had been separated from family, friends, those who looked after them.

“Perhaps, mostly having disabilities, they had been abandoned in the panic of the militia attack that drove them from their homes. Now they were hungry.

“It was deeply shocking but, tragically, expected. A few weeks later in England, I was talking to some people – a mum, dad and one child – in a food bank.

“They were ashamed to be there. The dad talked miserably. He said they had each been skipping a day’s meals once a week in order to have more for the child, but then they needed new tyres for the car so they could get to work at night, and just could not make ends meet.

“So they had to come to a food bank. They were treated with respect, love even, by the volunteers from local churches. But they were hungry, and ashamed to be hungry.

“I found their plight more shocking. It was less serious, but it was here. And they weren’t careless with what they had – they were just up against it. It shocked me that being up against it at the wrong time brought them to this stage. There are many like them. But we can do something about it.”

The exact details of the parliamentry report is not known but it’s reported it could call for the government to extend free school meals to the holiday period.

Archbishop Justin also urged supermarkets to give food they could not sell to the poor rather than throw it away.

“At least some of the food being sent to the incinerator should be used as a force for good to help [the poor] out of the rut in which they find themselves,” he said.

He added: “We need to make it easier for food companies to give edible surplus food to charities and still encourage them to send inedible food for energy production.

“The big names in the food business have a moral obligation to communities. We need to make sure that the financial incentives in their industry don’t act against their moral instincts…Read More

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Disney’s ‘Christmas’ Billboard Alteration Sends Wrong Signals

If you are a Christian, would you greet your friends “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas”?

For Eddie DelValle, a pastor of With Love Ministries, a small church in downtown Orlando, that is not the way to go, and for that reason, he’s saddened Disney has omitted the word “Christmas” from its billboard to celebrate its annual December party.

DelValle noticed Disney’s billboard “Mickey’s Very Merry Party” – with Christmas missing from the sign. The pastor told OneNewsNow that the Disney billboard always says “Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party” and he was surprised to see the change this year.

In response to the omission, DelValle made a series of calls to the employees of Disney to ask them about the billboard.

“They weren’t aware that the billboards did not have ‘Christmas’ on there,” DelValle told OneNewsNow.

Eventually, the pastor was able to talk to one of Disney’s employees who was familiar with the change on the billboard. DelValle said the employee told him that the company was trying a new marketing strategy.

The marketing strategy, the employee told DelValle, was designed to avoid offending non-Christians.

The Orlando pastor then explained to the employee that Christ – not Mickey – is the reason to celebrate the season and that it is called Christmas because it is Jesus’ birthday.

“Well, that was the purpose of my call: to [ask] Why do we even celebrate birthdays then?” DelValle relayed to OneNewsNow what he told the Disney employee. “You know, if I have a birthday, I would hope they would make me the guest of honour and mention my name at the birthday party.”

As a result, DelValle is encouraging everyone to rethink how they celebrate Christmas. He said he has no plan to spend money on going to Disney this year. He even suggested that Christians might consider spending their Christmas season somewhere else.

Meanwhile, DelValle is not the only person who noticed the missing Christmas. John Frost, a writer of no religious affiliation, wrote on Disney’s blog about the billboard and expressed his dissatisfaction.

Frost said he is 100 per cent in favour of Disney trying to be more inclusive in its marketing, contracting, hiring and story-telling. However, he also pointed out that the word Christmas is more important on the billboard and not less.

“You don’t cut the word Christmas out of your marketing and suddenly become more inclusive,” Frost wrote. “You do it by actually being more inclusive, celebrating additional holidays, recognising there are other cultures out there as valid and (often) more ancient than your own.”

Frost added that there is no excuse not to use the word Christmas to advertise a Christmas party.

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Polaroid Launches Instagram Camera

Polaroid, a company that’s synonymous with old-school instant cameras, is bringing its products into the social media age with the Polaroid Socialmatic. Now available for preorder through Amazon, the Socialmatic combines a classic instant camera with the ability to upload your photos to your favorite social media platforms — including, yes, Instagram.

The camera, which is a dead ringer for that Instagram app icon on your smartphone, features a 14-megapixel main camera and comes with a 2 MP rear camera for taking selfies, because of course it does.

Thanks to its Android operating system and 4.5-inch display, the Socialmatic can also be used as a kind of smart camera, so you can browse the Web and access your email.

Perhaps more importantly, though, you can download your favorite social media apps including Facebook, Twitter, and, of course, Instagram, so you can upload your photos to the web as soon as you’re within range of an available Wi-Fi signal.

The Socialmatic also includes built-in Bluetooth and GPS, so you can connect the camera to your smartphone, as well as add location data to your images, which means you’ll easily be able to see where they were taken.

And with 4 GB of onboard storage, and a microSD card slot that lets you add an additional 32 GB of space, you can save a massive number of photos and videos on the Socialmatic.

The camera pumps out 2 × 3 photos that Polaroid says are water-resistant and smudge-proof, which is a huge improvement over those runny instant photos of yore. Stacks of photo paper for the Socialmatic are also fairly cheap at $15 for a stack of 50…Read More

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Gospel Singer Andraé Crouch Hospitalised

The “Let the Church Say Amen” Celebration Tour tribute concert has been cancelled after legendary Gospel artist and pioneer Andraé Crouch was unexpectedly hospitalised on December 1.

Riverphlo Entertainment, the company in-charge of the celebration tour, decided to pospone the performances and told ticket holders they can contact the venues for the events new schedules, according to a Nashville Publicity Group press release.

Family members of Crouch assured his fans that the Gospel artist is not in any form of danger.

“Andraé is talking and alert and resting comfortably,” Sandra Crouch, Andraé’s sister said in a statement. “On behalf of Andraé and the Crouch family, we appreciate your prayers for a quick and speedy recovery.”

Crouch, 72, has recently faced various health problems, including diabetes and cancer.

Crouch is a singer, a songwriter and producer, and is inducted in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

From 1975 to 1994, Crouch won seven Grammy Awards and from 1977 to 1997, he bagged six Dove Awards. Together with his music accolades, he has also worked in the movie industry with films like “A Time To Kill,” “The Color Purple” and “The Lion King.”

The celebration tour, comprised of an all-star cast, was supposed to begin on December 6 and pay tribute to Crouch’s contribution to the Gospel music industry. Top Gospel artists to be featured in the tour includedMarvin Sapp, CeCe Winans, Marvin Winans, Rance Allen, Israel Houghton, Marcus Cole, Gerald Albright, Keith Staten, Leon Timbo and Vonnie Lopez.

The Riverphlo company has decided to push the the concert back to April or May next year and promised ticket holders that it would announce a new schedule before Christmas.

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Hip Hop Artiste Speaks on the Importance of Tithing; Credits God’s Favor for His Successes

Rapper and actor LL Cool J appeared on Hot 97 in New York City for an interview last week where he discussed elements of his personal faith including his tithing.

When asked about his over 20 years career in the world of hip-hop and how he’s been able to maintain relevance all these years with his music and acting in shows such as NCIS, he credited God and also discussed the importance of giving, more specifically tithing.

“I mentioned earlier longevity, versatility and originality,” LL Cool J said. “What I didn’t mention was spirituality and believing in God.

He continued: “Every dime I get, no matter what it is, I give 10 percent to the church. I’m a life-long tither. I believe strongly in giving. I believe you got to have that faith. And I’ve seen it work in my life, because as much as people in the world like to take credit and claim to be geniuses, at the end of the day there’s a higher power than you, and you got to answer to that power.”

The interview also revealed that the hip-hop pioneer and legend attends Greater Allen African Methodist Episcopal Cathedral in Jamaica, Queen, New York, which is pastored by former Democratic congressman Floyd Flake.

LL Cool J further commented that he’s “unique” and “an anomaly” in the hip-hop industry because he’s been able to maintain his career while others are no longer in the business.

“I’ve been blessed to be able to transcend eras,” he said. “That’s like a blessing. I’m kind of an anomaly. I’m unique in that way. Sometimes the stars line-up. God gives people favor in different areas, and in that particular area he’s just blessed me to be able to relate consistently to all different generations.”

LL Cool J will be joining another self-proclaimed anomaly as he will be performing alongside Lecrae at this year’s Christmas in Brooklyn event in Brooklyn, New York, on Dec. 19. The show will feature other hip-hop legends, including LL Cool J’s former Def Jam label mates Run DMC.

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New Movie: ‘The Christmas Secret’

The author of the best-selling book “The Christmas Shoes,” and the subsequent hit TV movie, Donna VanLiere is returning to television this holiday season with “The Christmas Secret.”

Based on VanLiere’s novel of the same title, the film offers a similar message of hope, faith, and perseverance as “The Christmas Shoes,” which held audiences spellbound in 2002. In fact, “The Christmas Shoes” spawned an entire franchise including sequels and additional TV movies. Discussing the latest addition to the “Christmas” franchise, VanLiere said “The Christmas Secret” will harken the holiday spirit when it airs on Hallmark’s Movies & Mysteries Channel on Dec. 7.

“The same rang true for this book that has been for the other books,” the New York Times best-selling author told CP. “It’s the sense that there are difficulties and challenges and there is great pain, because none of us get through life without bumps and bruises along the way, but by that last page I always want the reader to know that hope is alive.”

The author, whose career is molded by her faith, explained that her own difficulties in life would be unbearable without her beliefs.

“They always say write about what you know,” she said. “I am not a theologian, but I do know there has been pain in my own life, difficulties, and very many lows in my own life, but if I didn’t have hope it would be extremely difficult to face those challenges.”

VanLiere went on to recall an unforgettable email from a fan of the “Christmas” series who revealed that her spouse became a Christian after reading “The Christmas Shoes.”

“You know the email that really sticks out to me the most. I have received a lot over the years, but this particular email was a woman who said, ‘I was the Christian in our marriage; I married someone who wasn’t a believer. This book turned his life around,'” VanLiere recounted.

“What touched him in such a way?” VanLiere mused. “I don’t know what it is. We can’t question matters of the heart or what brings people to God, He can use anything, He can use a pair of shoes. That really hit home … this book brought someone to God, such a simple little book. I don’t question the simple things anymore because God really does use a sunrise, sunset, blooming flower, pages of a book to bring someone to Him. That email made a lasting impression on me.”

“A Christmas Secret” follows the life of Christine Eisley, a single mom who is down on her luck and desperately seeking stable ground for her family. Through prayer and perseverance, Christine not only turns her luck around, but also finds true love just in time for Christmas.

“The Christmas Secret” premieres Sunday, Dec. 7 at 9 p.m. ET on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel

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Grammy Awards 2015 Recognizes Christian Gospel Artistes

The nominees for the Grammy Awards arrived on Friday, offering recognition to leading Christian artists in a variety of categories this year.

Among the Best Gospel Album nominees is Erica Campbell with “Help,” her debut studio album, Ricky Dillard & New G with their album “Amazing,” and William McDowell with “Withholding Nothing: Live.”

“OMG!!! @TheGrammys yaaaaayyyyy!!! So honored to be nominated for Best Gospel Album!! #HELP,” Campbell posted on Twitter on Dec. 5.

Rounding out the category is Smokie Norful with “Forever Yours” and Anita Wilson with her album “Vintage Worship.” Each artist took to their own Twitter pages as well.

“Wow! Thank you @TheGrammys!! Grateful for the nomination for Best Gospel Album! #ForeverYours,” Norful shared with his thousands of Twitter followers.

For her part, Wilson wrote, “GOD IS INCREDIBLE!!! Congrats to ALL the nominees! Yay!”

The Gospel Album category is not the only Grammy Award to recognize Christian artists this year. Country music legend Glen Campbell who documented his fight against Alzheimer’s is also nominated this year for his song “I’m Not Gonna Miss You” in the Best Country Song category. Lecrae also scooped a nomination this year for Contemporary Christian Performance/Song for “The Messenger.”

Furthermore, Christians have been making history at the Grammy Awards recently. In 2012, Lecrae won the Grammy for Best Gospel Album with his album “Gravity,” becoming the first purely hip-hop artist to ever win the award.

Meanwhile, other Grammy nods went to artists such as Sam Smith and Beyonce who each received a total of five nominations. Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea, Sia, Meghan Trainor, and Hozier are also up for Grammy Awards this year. The late Joan Rivers earned a nomination for best spoken word album for “Diary of a Mad Diva” as well. For a full list of nominations, visit here. The Grammy Awards will air live on Feb. 8 from Los Angeles’ Staples Center.

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Video: US Church Holds #BlackLivesMatter Protest

Trinity United Church of Christ took matters into their own hands to march in light of the police brutality that is trending media.

Church Welcomes Matt and Grace Huang After Nearly 2 Years In Qatar

A standing ovation erupted inside the Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena during Sunday morning service as Matt and Grace Huang were called before the congregation.

The Asian American couple, who were detained in Qatar for almost two years before recently being cleared in the death of their 8-year-old daughter, hugged their two young sons, as some parishioners’ eyes filled with tears. The couple’s captivity drew international headlines.

They thanked the crowd of more than 2,000 for their prayers and support.

Coming back and worshipping with fellow Christians is “just something that we longed for – for so long,” Matt Huang told the parishioners, gathered in a sanctuary aglow with holiday lights. He described the pair’s battle for freedom as having “taught us patience,” adding that they are discovering “amazing, hidden blessings” God bestowed on them “through this crisis.”

“To have you home is the greatest Christmas present that we could ever, ever have,” Senior Pastor Greg Waybright said. He compared the couple’s plight to false accusations faced by Jesus, urging his congregation to keep turning to God for refuge and strength.

The Huang saga began with their arrest in January 2013, when officials in Doha, the capital of Qatar, accused them of starving their adopted daughter to death, with the intent to sell her organs on the black market. Authorities refused to accept their explanation that Gloria died from an eating disorder complicated by the childhood hunger she suffered in her native Ghana.

The Huangs spent nearly a year in jail, as their adopted sons, now 7 and 12, bounced around in foster care until they were able to return to the U.S. to stay with their maternal grandmother. Meanwhile, authorities convicted their parents of child endangerment, despite a botched autopsy and without sharing any evidence with the defendants.

Being in legal limbo cost Matt Huang, an engineer sent to Qatar to help with building new infrastructure for the country’s 2025 World Cup, his job and mounting legal bills eventually forced the couple to sell their San Gabriel Valley home to pay off debts. From the start, their representatives at the Los Angeles-based David House Agency, an expert in managing international crisis, called their case “a tragic cultural misunderstanding” in a nation where Western-style adoptions and cross-cultural families are extremely rare…Read More

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