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Entertainment Icon McMahon Takes Readers Back to the Good Ol’ Days

When Television Was Young

When Television Was Young(Los Angeles) Not so long ago the idea of live pictures being sent through the air and into a magic little box in our living rooms was the stuff of science fiction. Today, we take for granted that we can flip through hundreds of channels, witness live events taking place anywhere in the world, and TiVo what we don’t have time to watch. That’s quite a leap from turning on the set and waiting for it to warm up, then adjusting the “rabbit ears” to get a clearer picture. READ MORE »

Bill Cosby and Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D. Team Up For People Tired of Being Used, Neglected and Undefended

Much-Anticipated New Book is a Vital Message to Restore Hope, Save Lives, and Reclaim Threatened Families and Communities

Come On People(Nashville, Tenn.) In communities across the country, Bill Cosby has publicly drawn attention in the last three years to the dire crises in black America: 50 percent high-school drop-out rates, too many children born to teen-aged parents, children whose parents are ill-equipped and disinterested in parenting. These problems have been fermenting for years, but few have called them out with as much force, determination, passion, and credibility as has Dr. Cosby. READ MORE »

What if Billy Graham Had Made Another Choice?

Billy GrahamNew Book Sheds New Light on “America’s Pastor,” His Life, His Influence and His Most Important Decision of All.

Billy Graham seems to have attained a Mount Rushmore-like status, standing loftly above the fray of the major controversies of public life: a figure who symbolizes an acceptable, unthreatening religiosity.

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(Nashville, Tenn.) On the ever-growing shelf of Billy Graham literature, one book now stands out as the definitive source of the astounding influence of Graham’s life and ministry on the world. READ MORE »