Daily Bread

Daily Bread

As young women we often equate living God-filled lives with living boring mundane invisible ones. Mary  Mary is anything but boring or mundane.

“I pray that God will show me and all of us the limits of our understanding and open our ears and our hearts to our brothers and sisters with different points of view, that such reminders of our shared hopes and our shared dreams and our shared limitations as children of God will reveal a […]

With thoughts of what kind of gift to give with Valentine’s day approaching, a shoulder massage is always welcomed.  It can be given in a platonic way to a friend that is working long hours at their desk, or to a lover to help them get in a romantic mood. The benefits of a shoulder […]

If you live in the Northeast the winter weather has been anything but your friend. The snow, ice and cold temperatures are enough to make anyone want to stay snuggled down in their bed. Do not spend too much time that way because your body chemistry will begin to change and depression will set in.

When searching for a legitimate business from home, we need to be careful when choosing the right business.  As moms, we do not want to be scammed.  We want what’s best for our kids and families.  More importantly we want something that will work and give us the income we need without investing a arm […]

The wait is nearly over. Eleven months after the 2010 Census forms arrived in your mailbox and months after a record percentage of you returned those forms, the first results from the 2010 Census will be released next week.  This will be the first look at the growth of African-Americans in Indiana, City of Indianapolis […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 52 Minutes. Audio ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. The President of the Indianapolis Public School Board Elizabeth Gore appeared on Afternoons with Amos and covered a number of education issues facing IPS. From the possible state takeover of several IPS high school and middle schools, to improving parental involvement, publicizing IPS programs, […]

After years of watching Muslims portrayed as terrorists in mainstream TV and movies, an advocacy group hopes to change that image by grooming a crop of aspiring Muslim screenwriters who can bring their stories – and perspective – to Hollywood.

I am happy to say that I recently self-published my first book, The Chloe Chronicles: Life lessons I learned from my cocker spaniel.

Audio Included in Post. Runs 10 Minutes. Audio ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. Mayor Greg Ballard joined with ministers of the Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition to urge that February be a “Violence Free” month in Indianapolis. Both entities, along with Indiana Black Expo and the Indianapolis Urban League calls for a reduction of violence and the end […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 35 Minutes. Audio ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. The Indiana Civil Rights Commission wants to investigate cases where Hoosier students rights to get an equal education are violated.  Commission Executive Director Jamal Smith came to Afternoons with Amos to talk about rights to an equal education.  Smith also talked about the other […]

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — A campaign to promote new businesses and create jobs, bringing together government agencies and businesses such as Intel and IBM, was launched Monday by the Obama administration. The Startup America Partnership aims to support overall entrepreneurship — with a focus on high-growth, job-creating industries such as clean energy, medicine, advanced manufacturing […]