"Incense Often Interrupted"
Luke 1:8-13
While burning incense on the altar, Zechariah was also praying, perhaps for a son or for the coming of the Messiah. In either case, his prayer was answered. He would soon have a son, who would prepare th ...
Posted Wednesday, November 28th 2007 at 9:40AM
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When My childern were born you might say that I sign a Peace Treaty with the devil himself if just spared my sons hardship and leave me to blame I swore that I would continue to do my best and if this was not enough I would do even more. Now I am sit ...
Posted Wednesday, November 28th 2007 at 3:00AM
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If you are alumni of A&M and you are in the Montgomery area, please contact me about joining the Alumni Association. We need to make a Presence in the Capitol City. I see Big things for 2008!!!!!!! ...
Posted Tuesday, November 27th 2007 at 4:45PM
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November 27, 2007
I recently heard a very interesting story on NPR regarding transracial adoption. The story is about an African American family that has adopted a white girl in Baltimore, Maryland. They met their new daughter while serving as her foster parents. Blackadministrators.org c ...
Posted Tuesday, November 27th 2007 at 2:28PM
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"Righteous Before God"
Luke 1:5-7
Zechariah and Elizabeth didn't merely go through the motions in following God's laws; they backed up their outward compliance with inward obedience. Unlike the religious leaders whom Jesus called hypocrites, Z ...
Posted Tuesday, November 27th 2007 at 9:31AM
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Lincoln University President Ivory V. Nelson, Ph.D. (right), congratulates “Mr. and Ms. Lincoln University, Charles H. Fleming, III, ’04 and Venice R. Garner ‘04, for Homecoming 2003. ...
Posted Monday, November 26th 2007 at 10:58PM
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THURGOOD MARSHALL LIVING LEARNING CENTER - a multi-purposes center designed to house over 370 students with a guest wing and a “cafetorium.” The Opened in August 1996, the building houses meeting rooms, computer laboratories and rooms for University ...
Posted Monday, November 26th 2007 at 10:54PM
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ALUMNI ARCH - at the entrance to the University - stands as a lasting testament to Lincoln men who served valiantly in World War I. U.S. President Warren G. Harding formally dedicated the memorial in person in 1921. ...
Posted Monday, November 26th 2007 at 10:47PM
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