By Sarah Whitman, Times Correspondent Friday, September 3, 2010 Chuck Owens, left, celebrates after being baptized by Gary Baldus, senior pastor of New Walk Church of Zephyrhills on Aug. 1, 2009, at Fort De Soto Park in Tierra Verde. Owens says New Walk Church is a place where guys can be guys. Standing waist deep in the Gulf of Mexico, Chuck Owens closed his eyes and waited to be baptized. It ... Click here for full story |
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She robbed 3 banks in October of 2008, then dropped out of sight. Now, the FBI says the female bank robber they call "Church Lady" has returned. Click here for full story |
She robbed 3 banks in October of 2008, then dropped out of sight. Now, the FBI says the female bank robber they call "Church Lady" has returned. Click here for full story |
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She robbed 3 banks in October of 2008, then dropped out of sight. Now, the FBI says the female bank robber they call "Church Lady" has returned. Click here for full story |
I’m going to need a lot of help on this one. I’ll be the first to admit, this is a topic I don’t totally understand. Here it is: What is there in the Black experience in America that causes us to want to trust people and institutions so much? Is it a sad, lingering need to feel respected, to be considered a part of something larger than our own Black community? Click here for full story |
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