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Mary blamed herself for 'missing the mark' in addressing Robert Jr.'s addiction, which included using Xanax, Adderall, and heroin.

Black women are leading a self-care revolution, reclaiming wellness as a form of resistance in a society that often neglects their needs.

Today’s First Ladies, Deaconess’s, gospel singers, and church girls navigate faith in full view of the algorithm and totally on trend.

Donnie McClurkin is facing a lawsuit with accusations of sexual assault by a former congregant. The filing includes an alleged email in which McClurkin apologized for his actions, calling himself a 'dirty old man.'

Church policing of women's bodies, especially Black women, is about control, not righteousness; the church must embrace grace, not judgment.

Pastor Bryant defends wife's dress at UNCF ball, criticizes internet's focus on modesty over charity work.

As 2025 comes to a close, check out some quotes that will light a fire under you for the incoming year!

Black women are reclaiming Hoodoo and ancestral practices once labeled “demonic.” From "Sinners" to "Lemonade," pop culture is opening doors to conversations about Black Girl Magic rooted in memory, survival, and Sankofa. For many of us raised in the church, we are remembering what was never truly lost.

Over the weekend, Los Angeles came together for Sonic Serenity, a healing yoga and sound bath session to restore the mind, body, and soul.

Shaunie Henderson is no stranger to being in a relationship that puts her in the spotlight. Still, she recognizes the difference in how a First Lady is expected to show up. But this has not altered her individualism.

When you’re overwhelmed by life’s challenges and struggle to find the words, scripture can speak for you with clarity and poignancy.

The cowrie shells have been long revered in Black and African cultures, symbolizing community, protection, resistance, and survival.