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Indiana Food Bank Slams Trump Over Hunger Report Cut For families across Indiana, the fight against hunger is real. But now, organizations like Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana are facing a new challenge the USDA’s decision to stop collecting data on food insecurity. This data has been the backbone for how resources get allocated and […]

St. John’s Missionary Baptist Marks a New Chapter in Leadership For more than three decades, Rev. Dr. Philip L. Shobe has faithfully led St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church, and now the congregation is celebrating his well-earned retirement after 33 years of service. As the church’s seventh pastor, Dr. Shobe left a legacy that will be […]

The 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards: A Celebration of Gospel and Christian Music It’s that time of year again, family. The Gospel Music Association has just announced the nominees for the 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards, and the lineup is stacked. Leading the pack is Brandon Lake with nine nominations, reminding everybody that his music […]

Pro-MAGA White Men Showed Up Unannounced At Tennessee State University Over the weekend, Tennessee State University one of our most respected HBCUs had to deal with some unwanted attention. A group of pro-MAGA White men rolled up on campus unannounced, carrying signs that attacked diversity, equity, and inclusion. They weren’t students, they weren’t staff just […]

Jekalyn Carr Announces New Album Gospel powerhouse Jekalyn Carr is back with something special for the culture. The GRAMMY®, Stellar, and Dove Award-winning artist just announced her brand new project JEKALYN X LEGENDS, set to drop Friday, November 7, 2025. And trust me, this one is bigger than just an album release it’s a celebration […]

The Secret Behind Indy’s 19% Reading Score Jump If you’ve been keeping an eye on education in Indianapolis, you’ve probably heard about the big changes happening at Enlace School. Reading is often where students either gain confidence or start to struggle and Enlace decided to tackle it head-on. By working with Marian University and tapping […]

The Gospel vs The Gays There’s a tough conversation that’s not happening in churches today, the gospel versus how we treat the LGBTQ+ community. For many, what’s preached from the pulpit doesn’t always sound like the good news of love and grace. Instead, it can come across as hate speech wrapped in a sermon. But […]

Church and Mental Health: When Prayer Isn’t Enough For generations, the church has been a safe haven for those carrying heavy burdens. It’s the place we go for prayer, encouragement, and spiritual covering. But when it comes to mental health, the conversation often gets complicated. Some believers will tell you, “Take it to God in […]

Eating Out vs. Cooking at Home: Which One Really Saves You More Money? Every time we step in the grocery store, it feels like prices went up again. That’s why a lot of us are asking the same question: is it really cheaper to cook at home, or should we just grab something to eat […]

Indy Is About To Be A Whole Vibe This Weekend All About Celebrating Us Praise Indy Report Playback: The Praise Indy Report moves fast, but the Playback catches every details you might have missed along with exclusive insights and bonus content. It’s your recap for everything Thee Rita Green shared during today’s Praise Indy Report […]

Northside Community Center Closed but Remains Hopeful The Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center, a pillar of the north side community for over 40 years, is hitting pause. Come August 15, the center at 2990 W. 71st St. will temporarily close its doors, and yes, that includes the childcare center. For parents who rely on FBGN […]

Walmart Shrimp Recall You Need to Know About Alright fam, here’s the tea you need to hear. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration just put out a warning about some Great Value frozen raw shrimp sold at Walmart. These shrimp came from Indonesia, and the issue? Potential radioactive contamination with something called Cesium-137. Now, don’t […]