Song: "Gee Whiz (Look at Her Eyes)" Artist(s): The Tribunes (2017) Orignal Song: Carla Thomas (1960)
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My wife (Lori) and I were married on Saturday, February 4th, 1989. This year (2019), I am releasing a video, once a month, to celebrate our wedding and my Proverbs 18:22 (KJV).
I thank God, my Lord and my Savior Jesus Christ for Lori!
Here's the YouTube PlayList: https://bit.ly/2V85vky
Speaker: Walter B. Hoye II Conference: Help After Abortion 2020 Date: July 30th, 2020 - August 1st, 2020 Church: Calvary Chapel, Rob McCoy, Senior Pastor Date: June 06th, 2019
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In 169 years the Total Black Fertility Rate dropped 77%. At this rate, by 2050 the total Black Fertility Rate will have dropped to 1.3 or lower and Black American's will be facing irreversibility.
Do you want to learn more?
Read our press release ( https://bit.ly/2P1emU6 ): "In 169 years the Total Black Fertility Rate dropped 77% - There Is Such A Thing As Too Late."
Moderator: Lonnie C. Poindexter - Founder, The Lion Chasers Network Speaker: Bishop Ronnie D. Allen, Ph.D. (1958-2021) - Pastor, Greater Solomon Temple Community Church
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The Issues4Life Foundation holds the only nationwide webcast that celebrates the Pro-Life legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ( Tuesday, January 15th, 1929 ). Here Bishop Ronnie D. Allen, Ph.D. shares his love for their Pro-Life work via the Issues4Life Foundation ( https://www.issues4life.org ).
Bishop Allen, is the Senior Pastor of the Greater Solomon Temple Community Church is located in South Sacramento California, the Founder and President of the International Faith Base Coalition and the National Chairman of the National Congress of Racial Equality.
Bishop Allen blessed the Issues4Life Foundation's 4th Annual "MLK" Webcast on 01/15/2021 and two (2) weeks later on 01/30/2021.
Speaker: Walter B. Hoye II Website: https://www.iamaperson.us/whypersonhood.html
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"The term 'non-person' has emerged as the most far-reaching and disastrous epithet ever invoked to devalue human life in the womb. When the United Sates Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision (1973) declared that 'the word 'person,' as used in the Fourteenth Amendment, does not include the unborn,' it sounded the legalized death knell for huge numbers of unborn humans." — William Brennan, Ph.D., Professor of Social Work in the Saint Louis University School of Social Work.
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