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Bishop I.V. Hilliard Defends Letter Asking Church Members for $52,000 for New Helicopter Blades
Texas megachurch pastor Bishop I.V. Hilliard came under fire last month for asking supporters of his church for $52,000 to upgrade the blades on his helicopter. He asked for the money in a letter that was sent to congregants, and now adds that if you aren’t interested in his appeal letter you can simply throw it away. His aviation ministry however will go on. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | July 16, 2013
In Celebration of Black Music Month, Gospel Artists Reflect On The Significance Of Gospel Music
Thanks to former President Jimmy Carter, Black Music Month has been celebrated every June since its inception in 1979. In honor of the legacy and future of African American Music, gospel artists Percy Bady, Jonathan Butler, David M. Edwards, Tamela Mann, Dottie Peoples, and Bryan Popin share how African American Music has impacted their lives. Check out their thoughts on this historical month! Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | June 10, 2013
ISAAC CARREE RESPONDS TO DEITRICK HADDON’S ACCUSATIONS
Yesterday PATH re-posted Deitrick Haddon’s facebook statement that accused fellow Gospel artist Isaac Carree and Damita Haddon of adultery. Haddon said it was the real reason he divorced his wife. One thing we know is that there are two sides to every story, and even though we got this news instantly, we waited 6 hours until it went viral before making our report. The only reason we posted on the issue was to follow up with previous reports that were giving Haddon a tainted name, and give him the opportunity to express his take on the timeline of events. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | January 22, 2013