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Beliefnet presents Seventh-day Adventist articles, features, news and information.

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Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders 2008

Whether inspiring their congregations to stand up against social injustice or urging a focus on God-centered family values, black religious leaders are a crucial component of a rich and diverse spiritual landscape. In honor of Black History Month, Beliefnet has compiled a list of some of the nation's most influential black spiritual leaders in 2008. While by no means comprehensive, the list includes some of today's most prominent--and controversial--spiritual figures, some up-and-coming figures of note, and several individuals whose lifelong efforts have earned them a place in history.

Related Topics: Role Model, Spiritual, Church, Women, religious leaders, spiritual values, congregation, black spiritual leaders, Leader, influential black, social justice congregations

Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders

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Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders

In black communities, religious leaders have historically occupied a powerful position as gurus, advocates, stewards and preachers. In honor of Black History Month, Beliefnet has compiled a list of some of the nation's most influential black spiritual leaders in 2008.

Related Topics: Faiths, African-American, Black Americans, Spiritual, Church, Women, religious leaders, spiritual values, congregation, black spiritual leaders, Leader, influential black, social justice congregations

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Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders 2007

Whether inspiring their congregations to stand up against social injustice or urging a focus on God-centered family values, African-American religious leaders are a crucial component of a rich and diverse spiritual landscape. In honor of Black History Month, Beliefnet has compiled a list of some of the nation’s most influential African-American spiritual leaders. While by no means comprehensive, the list includes some of today’s most prominent--and controversial--spiritual figures, some up-and-coming figures of note, and several individuals whose lifelong efforts have earned them a place in history.

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Finding the 'Music Within' Ourselves

In his new role, actor Ron Livingston portrays Richard Pimentel, who is considered a hero among disabled Americans.

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Can Pakistan's Nonviolent Past Save Its Future?

In the aftermath of the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, an episode of Pakistani history may provide hope for the future

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After Imus: Rap Deserves a Slap in the Face

I can no longer stand by watching rap tear apart the lives of our youth. It is time to stand up in the name of Jesus.

Related Topics: Entertainment, Music, rap music, Television, young minds, collegiate basketball girls, Rapper., young black women, calling women b, Rap, womens conference

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Should the Bible Be Taught in Public Schools?

Religious literacy is at an all-time low, says author Stephen Prothero. His solution: teach religion in public schools.

Related Topics: News, Politics, Religion, Bible, religious literacy, School, religious knowledge, Public Schools, American Politics, world religions, Religious, American religious

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'We Are What We Do'

ISNA's new president Ingrid Mattson says American Muslims' 'special obligations' are as important now as when 9/11 occurred.

Related Topics: Faiths, Islam, Terrorism, religious leaders, Human Rights, Muslim Women, American society, Community, obligation American, umbrella organization thats, Muslim

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