Daily Bread

Daily Bread

Psalm 141:2  Let my prayer be set forth as incense before You, the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice. Words for the Day: Pray All Day God wants to be the center of your life: the center of your conversation, the center of your entertainment, the center of your relationships. Prayer keeps […]

  Romans 12:5 So we, as we are, are one body in Christ (the Messiah) and individually we are parts one of another (mutually dependent on one another).  Words for the Day: Appreciate Your Calling Learn to appreciate the call of God on your life. He has a different call for everybody. None of us […]

According to the Today Show, the physical healing is done, but nearly seven years after becoming the U.S. armed forces’ first black female prisoner of war when she was captured by Iraqi insurgents, Shoshana Johnson is still dealing with the mental trauma of her ordeal. In March 2003, just days after the start of Operation […]

Toyota owners involved in a massive recall should begin hearing soon about the fix for potentially defective gas pedals. Toyota said on Monday that its US dealers would begin repairing later this week 2.3 million vehicles recalled for accelerator pedals that could possibly stick, leading to accidents. “There’s a spring in the gas pedal,” said […]

According to msnbc.com a 47-year-old first-term senator from Illinois, shattered more than 200 years of history Tuesday night by winning election as the first African-American president of the United States. A crowd of nearly a quarter-million jammed Grant Park and the surrounding area in Chicago, where Obama addressed the nation for the first time as […]

Louis Armstrong Jazz Musician Born: 4 August 1901 Died: 6 July 1971 (heart attack) Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana Best known as: The charismatic jazz trumpeter who recorded “Hello Dolly” Louis Armstrong was the most famous jazz trumpeter of the 20th century. Like Jelly Roll Morton, Armstrong began playing in New Orleans clubs and saloons in […]

Audio Included in Post. Audio©2010 WTLC/Radio One. The President of the IPS Board of School Commissioners, Rev. Michael Brown, came to Afternoons with Amos and defended the recent decision to raise the pay of some IPS Administrators.  Brown said that the increases weren’t a “raise”, but were changes of administrators to different positions which carried […]

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Audio Included in Post. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard addressed a wide variety of issues in his first extended appearance on Afternoons with Amos for 2010. In the interview Mayor Ballard talked about public safety, January’s high homicide rate, minority business opportunities, the Super Bowl, the new Public Safety Director, employment for […]

According to the museum of broadcast communications, Jesse B. Blayton, Sr. made radio history when he became the first African-American to own and operate a radio station in America. Blayton was born December 6, 1897 in Fallis, Oklahoma and studied at the Walton School of Chicago and the University of Chicago. He moved to Atlanta […]