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Archive for January 19th, 2010


Dallas Adult Entertainment: Pastor uses King Day speech as Danville’s call to action

DANVILLE – The Rev. B. Lamont Monford used his speech at Danville’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration service as a call to action for the community.
The pastor of the Philippian Missionary Baptist Church in Lima, Ohio, used humor, movie trivia and a Bible story to get the audience into his message.
Monford joked about being given a time frame for his speech and about people always wanting to know where Lima is.
“I tell them, it’s L-I-M-A, lost in middle America,” he said of the town on Interstate 75 north of Dayton.
Monford’s mother was a drug user and a prostitute who was murdered when he was 14. He has used his experiences to write “Valleys to Victories” and earned master’s and doctoral degrees in ministry and founded Mary Alice’s House, a sober living environment, named for his mother.

See the full article from “Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette”

Dallas Strip Clubs: LOCAL MARCHERS HONOR KING’S LEGACY

… This is a milestone in the history of our community,” said the Rev. Alfred Carroll.Turner urged students to stay in school.“Keep your seat in the classroom,” he said. “To do that, you honor Martin Luther King Jr. He was all about education.”A collection for Haiti earthquake victims raised $300. The Rev. DeWitt Hill, pastor of First Trinity Church of God in Christ in Pine Bluff, will present the funds to Haiti pastors. He has been working with Haitian churches for about 40 years.Hill will lead a missions group scheduled to leave for Haiti on Jan. 28.News photos and videos of Haitian victims depict their suffering, said Carroll.
“These folks need our help,” he said. “These folks need our understanding. These folks need our compassion.”
Winning the parade banner contest was Greenville Gentlemans Club, with its theme of “Building Our Community One Gentleman at a Time.”

See the full article from “Pine Bluff Commercial”