Sadie Robertson on Brother John Luke’s Graduation: ‘I Can’t Wait to See Where God Takes You Next’

Sadie and John Luke Robertson (Photo: Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

Christian Post Report – Sadie Robertson shared a photo with John Luke in May 2015.

“Duck Dynasty” star Sadie Robertson and her family celebrated her brother John Luke’s high school graduation this week and she says she says she “can’t wait to see” where God takes him next.

John Luke, 19, graduated from Ouachita Christian School in the Robertsons’ hometown of Monroe, Louisiana, and his 17-year-old sister Sadie shared a special tribute on social media marking the milestone.

“I can’t believe @young_and_beardless is graduating today,” Robertson wrote on Instagram earlier this month. “School has been so much fun following your lead. You came in clutch night after night helping me figure out math problems, English paper, and just helping me become a better person. Thanks for always catching me when I fall brother. I can’t wait to see where God takes you next.”

Sadie and John Luke are the two oldest of five children of Willie and Korie Robertson, and the teens are grandchildren to Phil and Kay Robertson. All of them star on A&E’s “Duck Dynasty.” Now that John Luke has graduated from high school, the family of reality stars are planning his wedding to Mary Kate McEacharn this summer.

“We’re meeting with the wedding planner and things are coming along,” said Korie Robertson, according to FOX 411. “The hardest part is figuring out the invite list. We’ve got big families.”

Although he is just 19-years-old, John Luke has previously said he is looking forward to marrying young because of his own parents’ marriage. Willie and Korie Robertson married at just 19 and 18-years-old, respectively.

“I know my parents married young, and they have always been examples of what ‘could be’ to me,” John Luke told E! News. “Fast-forward 22 years and they are more in love than ever, and I hope Mary Kate and I are the same way in the years to come. God has truly blessed us.”

The Christian Post reached out to John Luke’s uncle, Alan Robertson, for comment on the teen’s graduation, but did not receive a response in time for publication.

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‘Brother’s Keeper’ Explores Forgiveness, Sacrifice and Redemption in Theaters This Friday

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    Brother’s Keeper hits theaters May 29, 2015.

“Brother’s Keeper,” a new film based on principles of faith and family that hits theaters this Friday, reminds moviegoers that sometimes the greatest revenge is forgiveness.

Inspired by Ephesians 4:32 (NIV) which reads: “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you,” the film explores forgiveness amidst accusations of an unforgivable sin – murder.

The film also tests faith as well as the bonds of brotherhood when the heinous murder sweeps a small Southern town. It follows the story of identical twins Andy, a rule-abiding student who plans to marry his sweetheart Maggie and become a preacher, and Pete, a rebel at heart with no direction and seemingly no future.

The brothers’ lives are radically changed when the most powerful family in their Georgia community accuses Pete of Maggie’s murder. Desperate to save his brother from death row, Andy concocts a shocking plan, and while vengeance seems likely, “Brother’s Keeper” offers a powerful reminder that only forgiveness can truly heal.

Alex Miller, who stars in “Brother’s Keeper” as Pete, explained what sets the film apart from other faith-based films this year in an interview with The Christian Post.

“It’s not based on a biblical story, [and] it’s different than a lot of faith-based films that I’ve seen come out because it is a period piece,” said the actor. “It’s set during the ’50’s, so it’s interesting because that was such a pure time.”

The film reveals how difficult forgiveness can be in extreme circumstances, and Miller said it will appeal to moviegoers through feelings of anger and compassion for characters.

“People are looking for good stories, they are looking for something they can relate to, something that moves them, touching, that makes them think,” added the actor.

Miller went on to compare “Brother’s Keeper” to 1994’s “Shawshank Redemption,” which is ranked one of the American Film Institute’s top movies.

“When your life is pushed to the limit – that is where faith can come in and help you,” said Miller. “Redemption can be helpful because it takes the load off, and the guilt, and it helps you let it go. I hope people can take that from the film, and enjoy it for what it is; a good film.”

Watch the trailer for “Brother’s Keeper” here. For ticket information, visit Seatzy.

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Bishop T.D. Jakes Calls on the Church to End Racial Divide and ‘Fulfill the Prayer of Jesus Christ That We May be One’ (VIDEO)

Christian Post Report – Bishop T.D. Jakes Calls on the Church to End Racial Divide

Bishop T.D. Jakes, founder of The Potter’s House, one of America’s largest megachurches, recently called on the Church to become a source of unity and healing in the faith community, particularly in the wake of ongoing racial unrest.

Earlier this year, Jakes, along with Bishop Harry Jackson and Dr. James Robison launched the Reconciled Church, an initiative designed to help heal the racial divide in America. The “Destiny” author recently told The Christian Post that he believes that the Church is critical in the restoration of America while also acknowledging the lack of multiracial congregations across the nation.

“First, I think we have our own house to clean before we clean anybody else’s house,” Jakes told CP during an interview in New York City last week. “When we started Reconciled Church with Bishop Harry Jackson and James Robison, we came together, we started bringing thought leaders from every stream of Christian faith that we could and we had to admit that the 11 O’Clock hour is still far too segregated.”

According to Pew Research, quoting data from a 2012 National Congregations Study (NCS), directed by Duke University researcher Mark Chaves, eight-in-ten American congregants still attend church where a single racial or ethnic group makes up at least 80 percent of the congregation although this appears to be slowly changing.

The same study also found that churches are becoming less segregated as one-in-five congregants now worships in churches where no single racial or ethnic group predominates in such a way and Jakes spoke about the importance of racially integrated churches in America.

“… Anytime you don’t worship with, work with, interact with diverse people, your ideas about things can become skewed,” he said. “When you read the books that you wrote, then your truth is skewed by your own opinion and so it is incumbent among us to fulfill the prayer of Jesus Christ that we may be one and once we master that then to help the world to have the conversations that it needs to have.”

T.D. Jakes (Photo: TheChristianPost/ScottLiu)

Bishop T.D. Jakes at the Christian Post’s New York City office

Race in America, particularly as it relates to police brutality, remains a hot-button issue due to high profile cases involving white police officers and African American males. Bishop Jakes, who grew up in West Virginia under Jim Crow laws, shared his own experience with profiling and racism.

“I was born and raised in this country and as a minority in this country very few of us have lived our lives (especially as long as I’ve lived) and not been profiled in some way, but I’m unique because I grew up during the civil rights movement,” said the Megachurch pastor.

“I remember my father having to be served at the back of the restaurant and us having to eat in the car and couldn’t get out, it really wasn’t that long ago. Today we don’t have that as overt racism much as we have covert racism, we have it in subtle ways and some of it isn’t just racism, sometimes it is antiquated systems that skew themselves unfavorably for minorities.”

“Sometimes it’s even unintentionally so and that’s why I think it’s very important that we have these conversations amongst reasoned people … I think that the church is a critical element in the restoration of America, not only in preaching the gospel (which we must do) but also holding America accountable to its highest or best ideals and best practices as it relates to becoming a voice for those who are voiceless,” he continued he continued.

On August 19, Bishop Jakes kicks off MegaFest, which has grown to become one of the largest faith-based multi-day festivals in the United States since launching in 2004. The event will take place in his hometown of Dallas, Texas.

Internationally acclaimed pastor Joyce Meyer and Australian activist Christine Caine were recently added to the powerhouse lineup of speakers.

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NYC Church Offering Free Movie Tickets to First Time Visitors

The Journey Church (Photo: The Christian Post/Leonardo Blair)

Christian Post Report – The Journey Church’s flyer advertising free movie tickets for first time visitors.

Starting this Sunday a church located in the heart of New York City will be giving away free movie tickets to every first-time visitor as well as the person who invites them.

Flyers highlighting the chance to attend the movies for free by simply showing up for worship services at The Journey Church in Manhattan were distributed in a local paper Thursday morning as a part of a summer teaching series called “God on Films.”

The movie ticket offering was also highlighted via the church’s social media accounts.

“You’re invited to the kickoff of our exciting new summer teaching series GOD ON FILM this Sunday, May 31. Every first-time guest and the person who invites them will receive a FREE AMC Movie Ticket! No joke. Totally free just for being there or bringing someone that’s never been to The Journey Church with you,” noted the church in a post on its Facebook page.

This Sunday at The Journey – May 31, 2015

THIS Sunday at The Journey Church we kick-off our summer God on Film teaching series with Tomorrowland: Finding Purpose for My Future. And to celebrate – we'll have a FREE AMC movie ticket for every first time guest from the Metro NYC area and for the person who brings them. So – invite a friend and we'll see you on Sunday for God on Film!

Posted by The Journey Church on Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Movie ticket prices for adults at AMC Theatres begin at $13.69 and can go up to nearly $20 for the IMAX experience, according to movietheaterprices.com. On the website Fandango, a single adult movie ticket costs $15.25.

“This Sunday, I’ll be teaching a message on ‘Tommorrowland,’ discovering God’s purpose for my future,” explained The Journey Church Manhattan campus pastor, Kerrick Thomas, in a video on the church’s Facebook page.

“We’re not gonna teach on the movies but we’re gonna look at the big spiritual themes and then look at what the Bible has to say. Now this Sunday we are going to look at the movie ‘Tommorrowland,’ and the theme of the movie, finding purpose, finding meaning in my life, we’re gonna really be talking about that on Sunday,” he added.

The “Tomorrowland” movie stars actors George Clooney, Hugh Laurie and Britt Robertson. It is described as “an epic science fiction movie” from Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

You're Invited to the kickoff of our exciting new Summer teaching series GOD ON FILM this Sunday, May 31.Every first-time guest and the person who invites them will receive a FREE AMC Movie Ticket! No joke. Totally Free just for being there or bringing someone that's never been to The Journey Church with you.Check out the preview video of what's to come in this exciting teaching series!www.JourneyNYC.com/GodOnFilm2015

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Josh Duggar In-Laws Defend Family’s Actions, Say Media Are ‘Throwing Stones’ at Repentative ’19 Kids and Counting’ Star

Anna and Josh Duggar (Photo: Anna Duggar/Facebook)

Christian Post Report – Anna and Josh Duggar.

Michael Seewald, whose son, Ben, is married to Josh Duggar’s sister, Jessa, published a blog post Sunday defending the family from the “sharks in the water,” referring to the media’s coverage of the story. Seewald titled the post, “Grace Greater than Our Sin.”

“Finally, the Duggar family’s opponents have found what they have been eagerly waiting for,” Seewald wrote, “shocking revelations of scandal by Jim Bob and Michelle’s firstborn son, Josh.”

Duggar, 27, resigned his position at the Family Research Council after In Touch Weekly reported on allegations, which Duggar admitted, that he molested five girls over a decade ago.

Seewald defended Josh’s parents, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, by saying, they “acted in a way that godly parents should.” Seewald further defended their handling of the matter adding, “They did not turn a blind eye, but earnestly, sought help from the church, counselors, and eventually the police.”

The Christian Post reported this week that the Duggar family is receiving strong support from Evangelicals, despite news of the scandal.

“It pains me to see that they are now having to relive the nightmare that had been laid to rest well over a decade ago with Josh’s repentance and reformation,” said Seewald, “but I feel compelled to bring some context and reason to the bloodletting that many are engaging in and to come to the aid of our dear friends and family.”

Seewald addressed the backlash against the family in his post by saying, “There are many who seem shocked that a child from a Christian family would do such things,” adding that while finding out about your child’s sin can be “alarming,” that “we should not be surprised.”

“Christians (and many other reasonable people) believe that we are all born with a sinful nature.”

Seewald specifically defended Duggar’s actions by writing of the young man’s transformation, “He found forgiveness and cleansing from Jesus Christ.”

“There are many of you that are reading these words right now having had thoughts and deeds no better than what Josh had and did.” Seewald wrote that many media writers and bloggers are “lining up to throw stones at Josh and the whole family.”

Seewald also expressed concern for the victims, writing, “We should not downplay the seriousness of these offenses particularly, nor gloss over the pain and confusion they often bring, sometimes for a lifetime.”

After the story broke, Duggar told People Magazine, “I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply regret. I hurt others, including my family and close friends.”

Duggar will not be charged with a crime in the case because the three-year statute of limitations had run out by the time of the 2006 investigation with no charges being filed. The victims are said to have since extended their forgiveness to Josh, the eldest son of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar’s 19 children. He married Anna Keller in 2008.

On May 22 TLC removed the Duggar show “19 Kids and Counting” from its television lineup. The show, with many Christian values, is TLC’s most popular, scoring in the “Nielsen Cable Top 25” before it was pulled off the air.

“We are deeply saddened and troubled by this heartbreaking situation, and our thoughts and prayers are with the family and victims at this difficult time,” the network declared in a statement.

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ISIS Burns 80-Y-O Christian Grandma to Death for Refusing to Comply With Shariah Law

ISIS (Photo: Reuters/FBI/Handout)

Christian Post Report – A masked man speaking in what is believed to be a North American accent in a video that Islamic State militants released in September 2014 is pictured in this still frame from video obtained by Reuters, October 7, 2014. The FBI said it was seeking information on the man’s identity, and issued an appeal for help in identifying individuals heading overseas to join militants in combat.

A Kurdish official has claimed that Islamic State militants have burned an 80-year-old Christian woman alive because she refused to cooperate with the caliphate’s strict brand of Shariah law.

Sa’ed Mamuzini, a representative of the Kurdish Democratic Party’s office in Mosul, told the Kurdish news organization BasNews on Tuesday that ISIS militants set the unnamed woman on fire in an Assyrian village about 12 miles southeast of Mosul.

Mamuzini explained that he was told of the incident by villagers who witnessed the torturous act. The villagers told Mamuzini that “the woman was killed for failing to comply with the strict laws of the Islamic State.”

The woman was from the Assyrian village of Karamlis, which is one of about a dozen Christian villages in the Nineveh Plains that ISIS conquered during the group’s Iraqi takeover last summer.

As ISIS conquered villages, they gave religious minority inhabitants four choices — convert to Islam, pay a heavy tax, leave the land, or be killed.

According to the Assyrian International News Agency, over 200,000 people fled from their Assyrian villages as ISIS arrived and are now living as refugees in the Kurdish north. However, most of those who remained in the villages were elderly or other individuals who were physically incapable of fleeing.

Although the claim of the 80-year-old’s burning could not be confirmed by International Christian Concern, a leading watchdog group monitoring the persecution of Christians all over the world, the agency stated in a post that the incident that Mamuzini described is consistent “in keeping with ISIS’ pattern of brutally punishing those who fail to follow their extremist interpretations of Islam.”

Although ISIS doesn’t frequently execute those who defy Shariah law by burning them to death, the woman’s alleged burning marks the second time in two weeks that ISIS militants have been accused of burning a woman to death for refusing to comply to its rules.

Last Monday, Zainab Bangura, the United Nations special representative on sexual crimes in war, stated that through her interviews with ISIS victims in five countries, she heard of one case where ISIS militants burned a 20-year-old woman to death because she refused to take part in what she deemed was an “extreme sex act.”

“They commit rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution and other acts of extreme brutality,” Bangura asserted. “We heard one case of a 20-year-old girl who was burned alive because she refused to perform an extreme sex act. We learned of many other sadistic sexual acts. We struggled to understand the mentality of people who commit such crimes.”

In another instance where a female was burned for refusing a militant’s demands, Kurdish activist, Delal Sindy, recently shared the story of one 17-year-old Yazidi girl who said ISIS militants forced her to read the Quran while she was being raped. When she refused, the militants dumped boiling water on her.

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Andrew Palau, Andy Mineo, Gungor, Hezekiah Walker and Other Top Artists to Fete NYC With Good Music and the Gospel

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Christian Post Report – International evangelist Andrew Palau preaches at the Love Ethiopia Festival in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in this 2013 photo.

International evangelist Andrew Palau will be preaching the Good News, while popular local artists and other top-selling Christian singers provide good vibes in NYC’s historic Harlem neighborhood this weekend.

Palau, who works with his father Luis Palau’s ministry and is more frequently seen on the global stage, expressed excitement about the opportunity to deliver a Christian message twice in one day in the city known as the world’s melting pot.

“We are so excited to share the Good News in the city in every neighborhood, in every borough, in every community,” said Andrew Palau in a press release shared with The Christian Post. “This Saturday, we’ll be in front of an incredibly diverse group of New Yorkers in Harlem and again in Manhattan, with all roads leading up to the July festival on the Great Lawn of Central Park.””

Bishop Hezekiah Walker, Grammy-nominated gospel singer-songwriter VaShawn Mitchell and hip-hop artist Andy Mineo will join Palau at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem. Gungor, Matt Maher, Tercer Cielo, Redimi2 and Marisol will join Palau, and Mineo again, later in the day at Central Park’s Rumsey Playfield. Both events are free and open to the general public, although only the Harlem event will feature a health and family services fair ahead of the festivities.

The Gospel and music gatherings in NYC this weekend are tied to the NY CityServe initiative launched last fall by the Luis Palau Association in partnership with more than 1,000 congregations and organizations. CityFest is the celebratory aspect of the partnership, while CityServe encourages long-term outreach activities in communities carried out by 1,400 local churches and organizations spanning the New York metropolitan area (which also includes New Jersey and Connecticut).

The centerpiece of the NY CityFest is the July 11 celebration in Central Park featuring long-time evangelist Luis Palau, and guests Grammy award-winning artists Mandisa, Toby Mac, Marcos Witt, Israel Houghton, Matt Redman, and Hezekiah Walker. Retired New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera, whose wife pastors a local church, was also expected to attend while journalist Myrka Dellanos is listed as the emcee for the event.

As The Christian Post previously reported, there were about 100 planned regional events leading up to Palau’s major NY CityFest celebration in Central Park. Some of those preliminary events included concerts, outreach activities, women’s dinners, basketball tournaments, and more, encompassing all five boroughs of New York City, as well as locations in Connecticut and New Jersey.

Get details about the times and locations for the Harlem and Central Park events this weekend at NYCityFest.org.

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ISIS Forced 17-Y-O Girl to Recite Quran While Being Raped, Burned Her With Boiling Water When She Refused

Delal Sindy (Photo: Facebook/Delal Sindy)

Christian Post Report – Humanitarian activist Delal Sindy playing with displaced Iraq children at a refugee camp in northern Iraq.

According to a Kurdish activist who works closely with Iraqis displaced by the Islamic State, ISIS militants allegedly forced a 17-year-old Yazidi girl to recite parts of the Quran while she was being raped. And when she refused, she was punished by having boiling water poured on her.

Twenty-three-year-old Delal Sindy, who is from Sweden, has been working as a humanitarian worker in the Kurdish-protected northern Iraq since October 2014. In a Monday Facebook post that has been shared over 13,000 times, Sindy shared the tragic story of one recently escaped Yazidi refugee girl she met named Suzan, who is now 17, and pregnant after being subjected to ISIS’ brutal sexual slavery.

According to Sindy’s post, Suzan, her 10-year-old sister and mother were originally taken captive by ISIS and transported to a hotel in Mosul called “The Galaxy,” which is essentially a sex slave market filled with half-naked women and girls. The last day Suzan and her sister saw their mother was the day they were sold out of the hotel and shipped to Raqqa, Syria.

Once in Raqqa, Suzan and her sister, along with other girls, were forced to dress up and were inspected to see if they were virgins. Suzan said she was sold cheap because she was not as attractive as the other girls, while her sister was given away as a gift to a senior ISIS member.

Sindy’s post explains that Suzan, along with two other girls, became the property of an ISIS militant named “Al Russiyah.” Each morning the girls would be forced to line up so that Russiyah could decide which girl would be his personal sex toy for the day. The other girls that Russiyah didn’t pick would be subject to even more physical and sexual abuse at the hands of Russiyah’s body guards.

Delal Sindy (Photo: Facebook/Delal Sindy)

Delal Sindy shared this photo along with her widely circulated post on 17-year-old Yazidi “Suzan,”

“He then lined us up three naked each morning, felt on us, smelled on us. … Then he chose who he wanted for the day,” Sindy quoted Suzan as saying in a translated version of her Facebook Post. “[The guards] were horrible. They beat me and was always at least two at the same time. In the end, I [would be] lucky to end up with Al Russiyah instead of [the guards] beating us. It was like choosing between death and death.”

“His guards raped me at least five times a day,” Suzan continued. “They forced me to say things from the Quran while they did their [actions], otherwise they whipped me.”

Sindy added that one time when Suzan refused to give into the militants’ demands they burned her with boiling water to teach her to obey their commands.

“Once he burned my thigh with hot boiling water because I refused,” she added. “I dared no more after that.”

Suzan said she fled after she and the rest of Russiyah’s slaves were taken to Sinjar while he fought in battle. Russiya was killed in battle, while his guards were injured.

“That was when we fled,” Suzan explained. “The other girls ran back for they were afraid. … But I continued. It took me three days to get to the mountain, where Kurdish soldiers helped me.”

Although Suzan is now out of the hands of the Islamic State, she still wishes she had been killed because now she realizes that she has lost most of her family and her uncle that she has lived with since escaping ISIS has threatened to kill her because she was impregnated by an ISIS fighter.

“My uncle who I lived with up until a week ago said he would kill me if he found out that ISIS had done anything with me, because of the honor,” Suzan said. “I escaped from there immediately. Now I hide here … pregnant in the third month and do not know what to do. The easiest way out is to die. “

“I wish they had killed me instead,” she asserted. “My dad is dead, I have no idea where my mom and sister are. What do I have to live for? I try to forget everything but even when I close my eyes, I see them in front of me. I want to kill myself.”

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Phil Thornton Exclusive: eOne VP Talks Faith, Pushing the Envelope in Gospel Music, ‘R&B Divas’ Challenges

Phil Thornton (Photo: Derek Blanks)

Christian Post Report – Phil Thornton is the Vice President and General Manager of Urban Inspirational for the eOne record label in Nashville. He also serves as a television executive.

Phil Thornton is doing more than just overseeing gospel artists as the vice president and general manager of Urban Inspirational at Entertainment One Music. The entertainment industry executive has found a way to bridge the gap between Christian culture and the secular world one music artist and television show at a time.

Thornton has helped redefine the figurative box that gospel music once occupied, helping to usher in new sounds with songs like Erica Campbell’s “I Luh God” and the reunion of Destiny’s Child members Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams on “Say Yes.” The eOne executive remembers when “Say Yes,” premiered on “Good Morning America” and even atheists were tweeting about wanting to buy the song on iTunes.

“If (people) bought nothing else gospel this whole year, the fact that they have a song on their iTunes or library celebrating Jesus, that’s what it’s all about. I want to make it feel cool, because it can,” Thornton told The Christian Post. “It doesn’t have to be downtrodden and stale. That’s my goal is to keep providing great music and to give artists a platform to keep pushing their message and ministry.”

The entertainment mogul has a unique ear for music that he has honed since adolescence when he landed an internship at WOWI-FM in Virginia at the age of 12, and interned at Arista Records at the age of 15, where he got to work with the likes of music legends such as Notorious BIG, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin.

Now, over 20 years later, Thornton’s passion for gospel music and musical prowess has enabled him to lessen the divide between secular and Christian entertainment.

“I’m just so tired of it being separate. I’m a person (who has) a footprint in gospel, Christian but also the mainstream,” Thornton told CP. “So I just say, how do I bring those worlds together? I love bringing those two worlds together, especially when people in their heart, everyone is in the same place and the same space.”

While Thornton has managed to bridge that gap by bringing gospel artist Jonathan McReynolds together with R&B artist India Arie for a collaborative record, he also makes sure to celebrate industry veterans like Shirley Caesar who his label just re-signed. While he has proven to be a powerful voice in the gospel music industry, Thornton is also a successful television executive who has production credits in shows like the “R&B Divas” franchise, “Hollywood Divas,” and “It’s A Mann’s World” starring singer Tamela Mann and her fellow actor husband David Mann.

Now that he’s gearing up to shoot season two of “It’s A Mann’s World” for BET, Thornton said the show was a high priority for him that came second only to his work with eOne music.

“For me, it’s putting more positive images of families in the world. Not to discount or discredit any other shows that I’m a part of, but when I grew up we had ‘The Cosby Show,’ ‘Family Matters,’ ‘Full House’ and all of these great sitcoms that showed sometimes adversity but always a resolution in the end,” he said. “You fell in love with the characters, so that’s why I would say ‘A Mann’s World’ would probably be my number two. Those would be two things that are near and dear to me at this point.”

Still, Thornton has his hand in multiple pots and is working on developing a reality television show with a gospel ensemble cast, and another show centered on dance with famed choreographer Laurieann Gibson. Although he has managed to seemingly cement his name in the small screen world with the same level of success that he has achieved in music, television production has also come with it’s fair share of challenges.

As a Christian, Thornton lists “R&B Divas” as one challenging project that he has had to lean on his faith to overcome. The executive producer of the Atlanta and Los Angeles based shows admits that some of his relationships with the cast members on the show has been challenged throughout the years.

“It’s kind of challenged my relationships with some of the ladies, some which I have known for years, because they have a perception that we’re the producers and we’re manipulating things. That’s so far from the truth,” Thornton asserted. “So I’ve definitely had to lean on my faith and there’s been so many times where I’ve prayed about how to handle it. Somewhere along the lines some people have turned this show on and off camera into something which was not what I initially signed up for.”

At a young age, Thornton knew his purpose centered around the world of entertainment and first knew that he gravitated toward pursuing a relationship with God in that capacity when he heard Kirk Franklin & the Family’s “Why We Sing” as a teenager. Now, he’s working to push the envelope to get the message of God to the masses.

“I’m very vocal and adamant about having artists that aren’t afraid to go beyond the church walls. We need something in our life that we can listen to Monday through Saturday,” Thornton told CP. “That’s my goal in pushing and marketing and promoting music that you can listen to every day of the week, not just Sunday.”

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Boko Haram Hacks to Death Dozens, Including Scores of Christians; Continues Forcing Young Girls to Carry Out Suicide Bombings

Boko Haram (Photo: Reuters/Afolabi Sotunde)

Christian Post Report – Children rescued from Boko Haram in Sambisa forest get their hands washed at the Internally Displaced People’s camp in Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria, May 3, 2015. Hundreds of traumatised Nigerian women and children rescued from Boko Haram Islamists have been released into the care of authorities at a refugee camp in the eastern town of Yola, an army spokesman said.

Boko Haram has killed dozens of people, including many Christians, in a slew of separate attacks carried out in raids on villages in Nigeria in the past week. The U.N. has said that the Islamic terror group continues forcing women and young girls to carry out its suicide bombings.

Morning Star News reported that Boko Haram’s raids in Adamawa state have killed at least 29 people, most of whom are believed to have been Christians. Last week the jihadists hacked to death 10 Christains with machetes in Pambula-Kwamda, a Christian community in Adamawa’s Madagali Local government Area.

“They destroyed the telephone mast first before invading our community — this was to prevent us from telephoning and requesting help,” said one pastor from the community who did not wish to be named.

“They killed 10 members of our church [Church of the Brethren in Nigeria, or EYN] using machetes and then slaughtering them.”

Although the Nigerian army has successfully pushed out Boko Haram from a number of its hideouts in the past several months, the terror group continues carrying out deadly raids.

Boko Haram is the prime suspect in a separate suicide bombing of the Christian community of Garkida, Gombi LGA in Adamawa state, which killed nine people on May 19, and a shooting attack on May 16 in Wagga which killed another 10 Christians.

“The attacks killed 19 people in Garkida and Madagali,” said the Rev. Samuel Dante Dali, president of the EYN. “The bombing signals a renewal of violence by the Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram at a time when Nigerian authorities are claiming victory in many parts of the northeast.”

AllAfrica.com reported on Wednesday that another 37 people, including men, women and children, were killed by the terrorists after an attack on Gubio town in Gubio local government of Borno State.

Bukar Mondama, a teenager from Gubio and a member of the town’s vigilante group, described the incident:

“We were playing football around 5:30 p.m. when we suddenly started hearing gunshots and there was confusion all over the town; everybody was running. The civilians JTF tried their best but there was no weaponry,” Mondama said.

“They killed 37 civilians including two little boys, while many others suffered injuries. They took their time to select and burn all good homes and all the mosques in the town. They burned our vehicles that were parked in the town so that we would not be able to go after them.”

The U.N. has meanwhile said that Boko Haram continues to use women and girls in its suicide bombing attacks.

“Children are not instigating these suicide attacks; they are used intentionally by adults in the most horrific way; they are, first and foremost, victims not perpetrators,” UNICEF representative Jean Gough said.

The international agency said that women and children were used in three-quarters of all of Boko Haram’s suicide bombings since July, with girls between 7 and 17 years old used in at least nine confirmed bombings.

UNICEF noted that at least 743,000 children have been uprooted by the conflict in Nigeria in the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, which has stretched on for over five years.

“Many children were separated from their families when they fled the violence, and have no one to look after them,” Gough added.

Source : Christian Post