TERRI TALK with Terri Cisséhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talkTERRI TALK - a talk show dedicated to faith and good news! If you are tired of hearing bad news tune in to TERRI TALK! You will be encouraged and enlightened as you listen to guests share their journeys of faith. Tune in to TERRI TALK at 5:00pm on Sunday evenings and take some time before Sunday dinner to enrich your soul. About the host: Terri Cissé is a graduate of Harvard University where she received the Master of Divinity degree. She is also a graduate of the Princeton Theological Seminary where she earned the Master of Theology degree. Terri desires to approach ministry not just as a theoretical endeavor but also as a practical medium to contemporary cross-cultural and interfaith communication. Terri is interested in creating a narrative ministry model that focuses on viewing personal narratives as transformative markers for life and vocation. She seeks to demonstrate a hermeneutic of listening to "the other " to learn. On her show, TERRI TALK, Terri looks forward to sharing the simple message of the gospel " good news" as she engages in ecumenical and interfaith communication with her guests. enCopyright Terri Cisse (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 02:15:00 GMTSun, 30 Sep 2012 23:00:00 GMTReligionBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/f90f90e2-6680-408c-bbbd-bd0874d18204terri_profile_pic.jpgTERRI TALK with Terri Cisséhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talkTERRI TALK - a talk show dedicated to faith and good news! If you are tired of hearing bad news tune in to TERRI TALK! You will be encouraged and enlightened as you listen to guests share their journeys of faith. Tune in to TERRI TALK at 5:00pm on Sunday evenings and take some time before Sunday dinner to enrich your soul. About the host: Terri Cissé is a graduate of Harvard University where she received the Master of Divinity degree. She is also a graduate of the Princeton Theological Seminary where she earned the Master of Theology degree. Terri desires to approach ministry not just as a theoretical endeavor but also as a practical medium to contemporary cross-cultural and interfaith communication. Terri is interested in creating a narrative ministry model that focuses on viewing personal narratives as transformative markers for life and vocation. She seeks to demonstrate a hermeneutic of listening to "the other " to learn. On her show, TERRI TALK, Terri looks forward to sharing the simple message of the gospel " good news" as she engages in ecumenical and interfaith communication with her guests. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comreligion,terri cisse,terri talk,faith,ministry,barack obama,forgiveness,bible,black church history,christianTERRI TALKnoTERRI TALK - a talk show dedicated to faith and good news! If you are tired of hearing bad news tune in to TERRI TALK! You will be encouraged and enlightened aepisodicInterfaith Journeys: Bahai Basics With Behnaz Moshfeghhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2012/09/30/interfaith-journeys-bahai-basics-with-behnaz-moshfegh-1Religionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2012/09/30/interfaith-journeys-bahai-basics-with-behnaz-moshfegh-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2012/09/30/interfaith-journeys-bahai-basics-with-behnaz-moshfegh-1Sun, 30 Sep 2012 23:00:00 GMTInterfaith Journeys: Bahai Basics With Behnaz MoshfeghHave you ever met a person from the Bahai faith? Did you walk away wondering just what the Bahai faith is all about and what it is they believe? Did you know that the Bahai Faith is among the fastest-growing of the world's religions? Tune into Terri Talk to hear this enlightening interfaith conversation with Behnaz Moshfegh, a member of the Bahai Faith. Behnaz Moshfegh is originally from Iran, where the Bahai religion was founded.  Behnaz, came to the United States to continue her education.  She decided to make the U.S. her home (following the Iranian Revolution in 1978) because it is where she can freely practice her religion. Behnaz has devoted her life to the Bahai teachings.  She is a certified domestic violence counselor and leads support groups to empower women.  She also facilitates Bahai study groups in the Boston area for all who have passion for spiritual dialogue.  Behnaz is also a representative of the Bahai Faith for the Hingham/Hull Religious Leaders Association. 01:01:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Interfaith,Bahai,Behnaz MosfeghHave you ever met a person from the Bahai faith? Did you walk away wondering just what the Bahai faith is all about and what it is they believe? Did you know thWhat about the Children?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/06/12/what-about-the-childrenReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/06/12/what-about-the-children/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/06/12/what-about-the-childrenSat, 12 Jun 2010 14:00:00 GMTWhat about the Children? Tune into TERRI TALK  to listen to my interview with  Dr. Gary James, the author of the book “Drying Silent Tears” – which is the first book of its’ kind ever written from a comprehensive biblical perspective on preventing, identifying, and healing issues related to child abuse & neglect. “Drying Silent Tears” was written to educate and empower parents, pastors, teachers, counselors, and  all who advocate for children. The ministry of Dr. Gary James involves addressing critical needs within communities worldwide to assist individuals and families in their spiritual, professional, and social development. Dr. James has also worked tirelessly in the area of Community Development, as he oversees his own non-profit organization and also the non-profit of his church as they provide affordable housing opportunities and life skills training for the citizens of South Carolina.  Dr. Gary James is a graduate of Winthrop University and began his professional career working for the Department of Social Services where he first encountered the world of child maltreatment. Dr. James received a Master of Divinity from Columbia Bible Seminary. He earned his doctorate degree  from the Gordon-Conwell  Seminary.   01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Children,Family,Gary JamesTune into TERRI TALK  to listen to my interview with  Dr. Gary James, the author of the book “Drying Silent Tears” – which is the first book of its’ kind everSocial Justice As Ministryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/02/27/setting-the-captives-free-with-shirley-thomasReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/02/27/setting-the-captives-free-with-shirley-thomas/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/02/27/setting-the-captives-free-with-shirley-thomasSat, 27 Feb 2010 15:00:00 GMTSocial Justice As Ministry Join me as I talk to Shirley Thomas about her work with women in the Jersey State Prison system. Shirley is the founder and executive director of the Daughters of Zion, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a comprehensive holistic program for female ex-offenders; to instill dignity, establish a wholesome value system, and build self-esteem as a means to strengthen the reunification of family and community. She holds a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree, with a minor in Gender Studies, from Rider University and a Master of Social Work degree from Howard University.  She  also has an MDIV from  the  Princeton Theological Seminary . Ms. Thomas sits on the Board of the Mercer County Ex-Offender Reentry Partnership, where she serves on the State Legislative and Focus Group Sub-Committees. She also holds memberships with the National Association of Black Social Workers and the National Association of Commissions for Women. 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Women,Social Justice,Shirley ThomasJoin me as I talk to Shirley Thomas about her work with women in the Jersey State Prison system. Shirley is the founder and executive director of the DaughterMeaningful Marriage http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/01/29/faith-and-family-with-sherry-and-steve-dershimerReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/01/29/faith-and-family-with-sherry-and-steve-dershimer/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2010/01/29/faith-and-family-with-sherry-and-steve-dershimerFri, 29 Jan 2010 23:00:00 GMTMeaningful Marriage Tune into TERRI TALK as I talk with Sherry and Steve Dershimer about the secret to their 40+ year marriage and how they let choice triumph over circumstance. You'll be encouraged by their words of wisdom and enlightened by their personal tips that range from how to keep the fire of romance burning bright to insight on starting a business in a recession. You don't want to miss this! Share this episode with a friend. 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Faith and Family,Marriage,Sherry and Steve DershimerTune into TERRI TALK as I talk with Sherry and Steve Dershimer about the secret to their 40+ year marriage and how they let choice triumph over circumstance. YCelebrating Adventhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/12/12/celebrating-adventReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/12/12/celebrating-advent/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/12/12/celebrating-adventSat, 12 Dec 2009 16:00:00 GMTCelebrating AdventJoin me as I talk about the importance of celebrating Advent!00:15:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Christmas Celebrations,Advent,FamilyJoin me as I talk about the importance of celebrating Advent!Children's Ministry with Revelation Kidshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/11/28/childrens-ministry-with-revelation-kidsReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/11/28/childrens-ministry-with-revelation-kids/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/11/28/childrens-ministry-with-revelation-kidsSat, 28 Nov 2009 15:30:00 GMTChildren's Ministry with Revelation KidsJoin me as I talk with Pastor's Rubel and Cicely Caldwell of Revelation Kids ministry.00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Rubel and Cicely Caldwell,Childrens Ministry,Revelation KidsJoin me as I talk with Pastor's Rubel and Cicely Caldwell of Revelation Kids ministry.Ministers of Reconciliation: What's Forgiveness Got to Do With It!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/15/Ministers-of-Reconciliation-Whats-Forgiveness-Got-to-Do-With-ItReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/15/Ministers-of-Reconciliation-Whats-Forgiveness-Got-to-Do-With-It/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/15/Ministers-of-Reconciliation-Whats-Forgiveness-Got-to-Do-With-ItSat, 15 Aug 2009 14:00:00 GMTMinisters of Reconciliation: What's Forgiveness Got to Do With It! Tune in to Terri Talk for an inspiring and challenging episode on the topic of FORGIVENESS! The Reverend David Jackson is guest host of today's show. He is a graduate of Cornell University and the Union Theological Seminary. He is currently completing his doctoral studies and researching church leadership at the New York Theological Seminary. Show your love and support to Reverend Jackson as he supports the ministry of Terri Talk.  01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Forgiveness,Reconciliation,MinistryTune in to Terri Talk for an inspiring and challenging episode on the topic of FORGIVENESS! The Reverend David Jackson is guest host of today's show. He is a gTerri Thoughtshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/08/Terri-ThoughtsReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/08/Terri-Thoughts/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/08/Terri-ThoughtsSat, 08 Aug 2009 14:30:00 GMTTerri ThoughtsJoin me as I share what is on my heart and mind!00:15:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Thankfulness,Life well - lived,ThoughtfullnessJoin me as I share what is on my heart and mind!Forgiveness: Kingdom Languagehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/01/forgiveness-kingdom-language-1Religionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/01/forgiveness-kingdom-language-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/08/01/forgiveness-kingdom-language-1Sat, 01 Aug 2009 14:00:00 GMTForgiveness: Kingdom Language Tune into Terri Talk to hear another  interview  with the author of "Kingdom Language"  Elder Kirk Hillman. We will continue our conversation on the topic of forgiveness.  After graduating from Boston University 37 years ago with a Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy, Elder Kirk Hillman served his country as a Commissioned Officer holding the rank of Lieutenant Senior Grade in the United States Public Health Service – a division of the Coast Guard.   Elder Hillman has a personal teaching ministry called KTH Ministry that is designed to nurture biblical literacy. He is a certified Biblical Counselor and 12-step Counselor.  00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Talk,Terri Cisse,Kirk Hillman,Forgiveness,Kingdom LanguageTune into Terri Talk to hear another  interview  with the author of "Kingdom Language"  Elder Kirk Hillman. We will continue our conversation on the topic of fRemembering Michael Jacksonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/06/27/Prayers-for-Michael-JacksonReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/06/27/Prayers-for-Michael-Jackson/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/06/27/Prayers-for-Michael-JacksonSat, 27 Jun 2009 14:00:00 GMTRemembering Michael JacksonJoin me in sharing thoughts about the talented and gifted Michael Jackson. All good and perfect gifts come from above. Every soul is precious to the Lord! Call in with your thoughts about Michael Jackson and expressing your thoughts and condolences for the Jackson`family.00:45:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Talk,Terri Cisse,Michael Jackson,Prayers for Michael Jackson,Jackson FamilyJoin me in sharing thoughts about the talented and gifted Michael Jackson. All good and perfect gifts come from above. Every soul is precious to the Lord! CallCongregational Ministry Revisitedhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/06/06/congregational-ministry-revisitedReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/06/06/congregational-ministry-revisited/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/06/06/congregational-ministry-revisitedSat, 06 Jun 2009 17:30:00 GMTCongregational Ministry Revisited Tune in to Terri Talk today as I continue my interview  with the Rev. David Jackson pastor of the High Place Assembly of Christ International Church in Marietta, GA.    Pastor Jackson received his Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies from Cornell University (magna cum laude) and his Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary with a concentration in Church History. He has a strong interest in youth development, urban ministry, community revitalization, and social justice outreach. 00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Church Planting,Ministry,David JacksonTune in to Terri Talk today as I continue my interview  with the Rev. David Jackson pastor of the High Place Assembly of Christ International Church in MariettCongregational Ministry: The Beloved Community http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/30/congregational-ministry-the-beloved-communityReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/30/congregational-ministry-the-beloved-community/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/30/congregational-ministry-the-beloved-communitySat, 30 May 2009 17:30:00 GMTCongregational Ministry: The Beloved Community Tune in to Terri Talk today as I interview the Rev. David Jackson pastor of the High Place Assembly of Christ International Church in Marietta, GA. with outreach into the inner city iof Atlanta serves in the inner city Educationally, Pastor Jackson received his Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies from Cornell University (magna cum laude) and his Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary with a concentration in Church History Reverend Jackson's church  is a multiracial/cultural non-denominational reformed Pentecostal assembly. He is also the founder of the High Place Alliance, Inc., a non-profit youth development organization. Pastor Jackson is a highly sought after preacher, teacher, conference speaker, throughout the United States and Africa. SHe has a strong interest in youth development, urban ministry, community revitalization, and social justice outreach. 00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Religion,Ministry,David JAcksonTune in to Terri Talk today as I interview the Rev. David Jackson pastor of the High Place Assembly of Christ International Church in Marietta, GA. with outreaThe Heavens are Telling http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/23/The-Heavens-are-Telling-Religionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/23/The-Heavens-are-Telling-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/23/The-Heavens-are-Telling-Sat, 23 May 2009 16:00:00 GMTThe Heavens are Telling Have you ever wondered what the "Dawning of the Age of Aquarius" means? Have you ever wondered why there is so much talk about the Zodiac and what any of that has to do with Christianity? Please join me in a fascinating interview with Dr. Charles Finch. We will discuss God's unfolding narrative of his creation via the stars and signs in the heavens and how culture has been impacted over the centuries. You don't want to miss this! Charles S. Finch III was formerly Director of International Health at the Morehouse School of Medicine. He is a 1971 graduate of Yale University and a 1976 graduate of Jefferson Medical College. He completed a family medicine residency at the University of California Irvine Medical Center in 1979. He is currently working as an Emergency Room physician. Dr. Finch has conducted independent studies in African antiquities, comparative religion, anthropology, and ancient science since 1971. Since 1982, he has published more than a dozen articles, including The African Background of Medical Science and Science and Symbol in Egyptian Medicine. A collection of Dr. Finch's essays, The African Background to Medical Science, was published by Karnak House (London) in November, 1990. His Echoes of the Old Dark Land (August, 1991) was published by Khenti Inc. (Decatur) and his most recent book, The Star of Deep Beginnings: Genesis of African Science & Technology, was published in February, 1998. 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Gods Creation,Signs in the Heavens,Charles FinchHave you ever wondered what the "Dawning of the Age of Aquarius" means? Have you ever wondered why there is so much talk about the Zodiac and what any of that hLove letters from God: Interview with Minister Ingrid Renniehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/16/Love-letters-from-God-Interview-with-Minister-Ingrid-RennieReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/16/Love-letters-from-God-Interview-with-Minister-Ingrid-Rennie/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/16/Love-letters-from-God-Interview-with-Minister-Ingrid-RennieSat, 16 May 2009 16:00:00 GMTLove letters from God: Interview with Minister Ingrid RennieTune in to Terri Talk as I interview Minister Ingrid Rennie as we discuss her recent books "One Hundred Love letters for God"s Women, Words of Wisdom for God's Women, My Daily Tribute to Jesus and Woman of God Pray the Scriptures! Minister Rennie serves as Director for "Women Walking in Wisdom, a ministry for women of all walks of life. The motto for "Women Walking in Wisdom" is that a wise woman at peace can accomplish great things for God! Minister Rennie directs an on line prayer group, and sends out Daily Encouragements for a large number of women! The Lord uses this ministry to bring encouragement to women as so many struggle with different issues in their everyday lives. She believes in answering the call to pray at all times, and on every occasion in the power of the Holy Spirit for all people everywhere (Ephesians 6; 18)! Minister Ingrid Rennie is such a joy. Tune in to be delighted and inspired.01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Ingrid Rennie,Love letters from Go,Womens MinistryTune in to Terri Talk as I interview Minister Ingrid Rennie as we discuss her recent books "One Hundred Love letters for God"s Women, Words of Wisdom for God'sSharing Sacred Space:Women as Preachershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/09/sharing-sacred-spacewomen-as-preachersReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/09/sharing-sacred-spacewomen-as-preachers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/05/09/sharing-sacred-spacewomen-as-preachersSat, 09 May 2009 16:00:00 GMTSharing Sacred Space:Women as PreachersTune into Terri Talk for this exciting interview with Minister Shaundra Cunningham. She is a student at Harvard Divinity School and a recent winner of the Billings Preaching Prize. Shaundra's research interests are the black church, popular culture and religion. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina where she served as the president of NAACP and worked with MTV’s Choose or Lose campaign during the 2004 presidential election. Last year, Shaundra served as president of Harambee, Harvard Divinity School’s Black Student Union, and organized a conference on hip hop and religion. In 2007, she was dually licensed to preach by the National Baptist and American Baptist Churches. Currently, she serves as the youth minister at Messiah Baptist Church in Brockton. In the words of Peter Gomes, Shaundra is committed to doing ministry with both head and heart and hopes to embody that in all she does. 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Shaundra Cunningham,Women Preachers,Sacred SpaceTune into Terri Talk for this exciting interview with Minister Shaundra Cunningham. She is a student at Harvard Divinity School and a recent winner of the BilliForgiveness the Universal Language of Lovehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/22/Kingdom-LanguageReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/22/Kingdom-Language/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/22/Kingdom-LanguageWed, 22 Apr 2009 22:00:00 GMTForgiveness the Universal Language of Love Tune in to Terri Talk to listen to my interview with  author Kirk Hillman. We will be discussing his latest book"Kingdom Language" which examines the vocabulary used in the Bible  After graduating from Boston University 37 years ago with a Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy, Kirk Hillman served his country as a Commissioned Officer holding the rank of Lieutenant Senior Grade in the United States Public Health Service – a division of the Coast Guard.   Kirk Hillman has a personal teaching ministry called KTH Ministry that is designed to nurture biblical literacy. He is a certified Biblical Counselor and 12-step Counselor.  00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Bible,Ministry,ForgivenessTune in to Terri Talk to listen to my interview with  author Kirk Hillman. We will be discussing his latest book"Kingdom Language" which examines the vocabularMy Sister's Keeper: Wise Women lead the Way in Darfur,Sudanhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/11/my-sisters-keeper-wise-women-lead-the-way-in-darfursundanReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/11/my-sisters-keeper-wise-women-lead-the-way-in-darfursundan/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/11/my-sisters-keeper-wise-women-lead-the-way-in-darfursundanSat, 11 Apr 2009 16:00:00 GMTMy Sister's Keeper: Wise Women lead the Way in Darfur,SudanInterview with the Rev. Melinda Weekes Esquire of My Sister's Keeper a Faith Based Organization helping women in Darfur Sudan to rise up and take back their land. MELINDA ELEANOR WEEKES, was born in the Bronx, New York and made a decision for Christ at an early age. She works as a Senior Associate at the Interaction Institute for Social Change, where she provides facilitation, training and strategic consulting services for leaders and organizations engaged in social change and transformation. She holds a Bachelors of Arts degree from Wesleyan University, a Masters of Divinity degree from Harvard Divinity School, and a Juris Doctorate from New York University School of Law. Ordained as an Itinerant Elder the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Weekes also serves as the Chaplain to the Protestant Community at Simmons College and as a member of the ministerial staff of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Boston, MA. Fusing her deep passion for the rich religious and cultural traditions of African Americans with her academic training, Rev. Weekes is a self-described “gospel music theorist” having been retained by the W.E.B. DuBois Institute of Research at Harvard University’s Afro American Studies Department to write the biographies of two gospel music icons (Edwin Hawkins and Tramaine Hawkins) for the African American National Biography. a multi-volume reference work edited by Professors Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Evelyn Higginbotham. Her Masters thesis, This House, This Music, explores the interpretive relationship between contemporary Gospel Music and the contemporary Black Church, and was published by the Black Music Research Journal (Spring/Fall 2005). Every Sunday evening from 7-10pm EST, you can hear her as host and producer of The Soul Sanctuary, a weekly gospel music internet radio show, featuring the best of gospel music, news, inspiration and provocative thought. 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Melinda Weekes,My Sisters Keeper,Darfur SudanInterview with the Rev. Melinda Weekes Esquire of My Sister's Keeper a Faith Based Organization helping women in Darfur Sudan to rise up and take back their lanThe Crossroads of Medicine, Faith and Politics: America's Future Political Leadershiphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/04/The-Crossroads-of-Medicine-Faith-and-Politics-Americas-Future-Political-LeadershipReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/04/The-Crossroads-of-Medicine-Faith-and-Politics-Americas-Future-Political-Leadership/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/04/04/The-Crossroads-of-Medicine-Faith-and-Politics-Americas-Future-Political-LeadershipSat, 04 Apr 2009 16:00:00 GMTThe Crossroads of Medicine, Faith and Politics: America's Future Political LeadershipTune into Terri Talk this week. I will be interviewing Dr. Brian "Ari" Cole, BS, MD, MPH, MPA/MCAn Intensive Care & Critical Care Physician-in Central Pennsylvania. He also has a practice at the Kona Community Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. * A Harvard University & Yale University Alumnus Dr. Cole envisions himself as a part of the future American political landscape. Dr. Cole holds and MD. and two Master's degrees from Harvard and Yale. Dr. Cole believes that "America's political leadership of the future will be required to have MPA'a and MPH's to help them better understand the nuances of our multi-faceted levels of government." He states further " I want to be ahead of the curve, and I believe that with faith placed in the mix anything is possible." You don't want to miss this interview with the fascinating Dr. Ari Cole. His academic accomplishments and political acumen are a source of inspiration for those who seek to use their gifts and talents to make the world a better place.01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Dr Ari Cole,Medicine Faith and,American PoliticsTune into Terri Talk this week. I will be interviewing Dr. Brian "Ari" Cole, BS, MD, MPH, MPA/MCAn Intensive Care & Critical Care Physician-in Central PennsylvaThis Spot of Ground: Women and Religion in the African Diasporahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/26/This-Spot-of-Ground-Women-and-Religion-in-the-African-DiasporaReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/26/This-Spot-of-Ground-Women-and-Religion-in-the-African-Diaspora/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/26/This-Spot-of-Ground-Women-and-Religion-in-the-African-DiasporaThu, 26 Mar 2009 22:00:00 GMTThis Spot of Ground: Women and Religion in the African DiasporaPlease join me in welcoming to Terri Talk the dynamic Dr. Carol Duncan. We will be discussing her new and fascinating book, "This Spot of Ground" Carol B. Duncan is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. She received her doctorate in sociology from York University. Professor Duncan is a researcher and award-winning teacher who has presented her scholarly work and lectured at Canadian and American universities and internationally. During the 2006-2007 academic year she was a Research Associate in the Women’s Studies in Religion Program at Harvard Divinity School and Visiting Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and Religion and Society. It was during her time at Harvard that [T.C.] came to meet Prof. Duncan. She currently serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the Women’s Studies in Religion Program at Harvard Divinity School. A sociologist of religion, Prof. Duncan’s research interests include the African Diaspora, Caribbean religions, especially the Spiritual Baptist tradition, religion and postcolonialism, the Black Church in Canada and religion and popular culture. She has published on a variety of subjects including: the Spiritual Baptist faith in Canada; Black Caribbean women’s religious lives, Black women and motherhood; and cultural representation in film and video. Professor Duncan is the author of This Spot of Ground: Spiritual Baptists in Toronto published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press and co-author of a second book, Black Church Studies: An Introduction published by Abingdon Press, 2007. Both books are available online from various sources. She also consulted on and appears in the award-winning television documentary, Seeking Salvation: A History of the Black Church in Canada. This documentary is also available online from Travesty 00:30:00TERRI TALKnoCarol B Duncan,Terri Cisse,Terri Talk,This Spot of Ground,Women in the AfricanPlease join me in welcoming to Terri Talk the dynamic Dr. Carol Duncan. We will be discussing her new and fascinating book, "This Spot of Ground" Carol B. DuBetween Sundays: A Living Faith http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/20/between-sundays-a-living-faithReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/20/between-sundays-a-living-faith/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/20/between-sundays-a-living-faithFri, 20 Mar 2009 16:00:00 GMTBetween Sundays: A Living Faith Tune into TERRI TALK to listen to my interview with Dr. Marla Frederick, Professor of African American Religious History at Harvard University. 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Dr Marla Frederick,Between Sundays,Living FaithTune into TERRI TALK to listen to my interview with Dr. Marla Frederick, Professor of African American Religious History at Harvard University.Women of Faithhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/13/women-of-faithReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/13/women-of-faith/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/13/women-of-faithFri, 13 Mar 2009 16:00:00 GMTWomen of Faith We continue our Women of Faith series with an interview with the dynamic Shirley Williams. You dont want to miss hearing her inspiring testimony. Pastor Shirley Williams and her husband Pastor Howard Williams are anointed ministers. Together they pastor the Honey's Child Ministries Family Life Deliverance Center in Centreville, NJ. Pastor Shirley's practical approach to teaching the Bible and demonstrations of God’s love and power has caused her to be sought out by leaders and lay people who are seeking to have a personal growing relationship with God. Through Honey’s Child Ministries, a ministry affectionately named after her late mother Helen Honey Dodd, who went home to be with the Lord, she and her team has reached thousands of youth and their families all over the United States and abroad. She, along with her husband, children and co-laborers in the Lord, have treaded into the streets, valleys, mountains, parks, prisons, crack houses and mansions, ministering to the rich and poor, sharing openly their testimonies of deliverance and freedom granted to them by God. All who know of Pastor Shirley's ministry can testify to her anointing and her love for all people. S 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Faith,Pastor Shirley Williams,Honeys Child MinistrWe continue our Women of Faith series with an interview with the dynamic Shirley Williams. You dont want to miss hearing her inspiring testimony. Pastor ShirleFrom Faith to Faith: Women of Faith Series Part 1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/03/from-faith-to-faith-women-of-faith-series-part-1Religionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/03/from-faith-to-faith-women-of-faith-series-part-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/03/03/from-faith-to-faith-women-of-faith-series-part-1Tue, 03 Mar 2009 23:00:00 GMTFrom Faith to Faith: Women of Faith Series Part 1 Tune into TERRI TALK to listen ti my interview wth Jacqueline Trussell is founder and president of the award-winning website, BlackandChristian.com, online since 2000. The site was one of the first Internet resources designed for the African American Christian community. Jacqueline also teaches African American Studies and Religious Studies courses part time at colleges and universities in the Chicago area. She is a member of Trinity United Church of Christ and a 1998 graduate of Harvard Divinity School. 00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Jaqueline Trussell,Black and Christian,FaithTune into TERRI TALK to listen ti my interview wth Jacqueline Trussell is founder and president of the award-winning website, BlackandChristian.com, online sinBlack Presbyterians: Looking Back and Going Forwardhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/27/The-Black-Church-Looking-Back-and-Going-ForwardReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/27/The-Black-Church-Looking-Back-and-Going-Forward/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/27/The-Black-Church-Looking-Back-and-Going-ForwardFri, 27 Feb 2009 17:00:00 GMTBlack Presbyterians: Looking Back and Going ForwardToday's guest will be the Rev. Hurmon Hamilton. Reverend Hurmon E. Hamilton, Jr. has been the Senior Pastor of Roxbury Presbyterian Church USA, in Boston, Massachusetts for the past fifteen years. In 1996, he became the founding leader of the Roxbury Presbyterian Church Social Impact Center and currently serves as Chairman of the Board. Rev. Hamilton was one of the clergy, who, in 1998, along with community leaders from all across Greater Boston, joined together to found the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO). He has since been an active leader in GBIO and has served as its President since 2004. Rev. Hamilton has also exercised leadership as an Executive Board Member of the Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Boston (BMA) for the past fourteen years. Tune in to Terri Talk to hear about the history of the African American Church and its future.01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Rev Hurmon Hamilton,Black Church History,Urban MinistryToday's guest will be the Rev. Hurmon Hamilton. Reverend Hurmon E. Hamilton, Jr. has been the Senior Pastor of Roxbury Presbyterian Church USA, in Boston, MasHow will a Black President effect the Exodus Theology of the Black Church?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/20/History-of-the-Black-Church-in-AmericaReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/20/History-of-the-Black-Church-in-America/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/20/History-of-the-Black-Church-in-AmericaFri, 20 Feb 2009 13:00:00 GMTHow will a Black President effect the Exodus Theology of the Black Church?Today's guest is Reverend Dr. Robert Stevenson. We will be discussing the question "How will a Black President effect the Exodus theology of the Black Church, Are we entering the promised land or are we still in the wilderness?" Dr. Stevenson serves as the Senior Pastor of City Hope Ministries in Grand Rapids MI. This is a position he has held since 2003. He is also the founder and of the William C. Abney Institute for Biblical and Theological Studies in Grand Rapids. Before moving to Grand Rapids, he an his wife Denise were co-founders of the Strait Gate Church of Los Angeles. In addition, to his pastoral responsibilities, Dr. Stevenson was the founder and Director of Research for the Los Angeles Black Church History Project, a collaborative research effort between the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of Southern California and Fuller Theological Seminary. He is also the former Assistant Director of African-American Ministries at Fuller Theological Seminary and was a member of the adjunct faculty at Fuller Seminary form 1991-2002. Finally, Dr. Stevenson was the Director of Doctoral Research Projects at the Southern California School of Ministry in Inglewood, California 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Robert Stevenson,Black Church History,Exodus TheologyToday's guest is Reverend Dr. Robert Stevenson. We will be discussing the question "How will a Black President effect the Exodus theology of the Black Church, AAfrican American Missionaries their historical influence in the black church and in the worldhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/13/African-American-Missionaries-their-historical-influence-in-the-black-church-in-the-worldReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/13/African-American-Missionaries-their-historical-influence-in-the-black-church-in-the-world/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/13/African-American-Missionaries-their-historical-influence-in-the-black-church-in-the-worldFri, 13 Feb 2009 17:00:00 GMTAfrican American Missionaries their historical influence in the black church and in the worldWe will be discussing the historical legacy of African American missionaries. Our guest today will be Missionary Janel Bowles. Janel’s journey began as a college student, experiencing her first flight during a short-term mission trip to Jamaica. “I remembered being so nervous, I had never flown before”, Janel recalls. Thirteen years later, this seasoned traveler continues to fulfill her calling throughout the world, conducting cross cultural trainings, helping others discover their life’s work calling. In the summers of 1997 and 2008, Janel volunteered with the English Language Institute/China, as an English trainer in Changsha and Shanghai, China. Being an African American woman in China has been a rich and rewarding experience. “My difference is what has drawn people to me”, Janel observes. Having a thick skin and a great sense of humor has helped her when faced with the Chinese astonishment with her as an African-American woman. “I was quite a celebrity!” Janel jokes about her ‘celebrity’ status and the frequent requests for photographs when out in public. Prior to Janel’s most recent trip to China, she headed up Temple University’s Community Outreach and Hiring program through the Human Resources department. Sensing her life’s work, Janel chose to answer the call, and resigned her position at Temple University. For more information, contact Janel Bowles at The CALL International P.O. Box 56201 Philadelphia, PA 19130 (267) 974-4935 Email: thecallinternational@gmail.com Website: http://www.myspace.com/thecallinternational 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Black Missionaries,Terri Talk,Janel Bowles,African American ChurchWe will be discussing the historical legacy of African American missionaries. Our guest today will be Missionary Janel Bowles. Janel’s journey began as a coThe Influence of the African American Church on Contemporary Politics with Rev. Dr. Kenneth Clarkehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/05/Interview-with-the-Reverend-Dr-Kenneth-Clarke-Chaplain-of-Cornell-UniversityReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/05/Interview-with-the-Reverend-Dr-Kenneth-Clarke-Chaplain-of-Cornell-University/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/02/05/Interview-with-the-Reverend-Dr-Kenneth-Clarke-Chaplain-of-Cornell-UniversityThu, 05 Feb 2009 12:30:00 GMTThe Influence of the African American Church on Contemporary Politics with Rev. Dr. Kenneth ClarkeInterview with the Reverend Dr. Kenneth Clarke, Chaplain of Cornell University We had a fascinating discussion with Rev. Dr. Kenneth Clarke today. He gave us a glimpse into African American Religious History and those who have influenced his life. Dr. Clarke is a prolific scholar and theologian and serves as a great model of how to bridge the gap between the pulpit and the public sphere. He was influenced by the likes of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcom X, Samuel Dewitt Proctor, and Howard Thurman. During the interview Dr. Clarke revealed an interesting aspect of the prophetic legacy of the African American church which led us to the controversial figure, Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright, who we all know was the famed former Pastor of President Barack Obama. We can see that this legacy of the prophetic, speaking to the ills and injustices of society from a authoritative stance has influenced our new President. We can be encouraged that faith definitely plays a vital role in our present world. You dont want to miss this show. 00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Kenneth Clarke,Samuel Proctor,Barack ObamaInterview with the Reverend Dr. Kenneth Clarke, Chaplain of Cornell University We had a fascinating discussion with Rev. Dr. Kenneth Clarke today. He gave usThe Election of Barack Obama: The Influence on Black Youthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/30/the-election-of-barack-obama-the-influence-on-black-youthReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/30/the-election-of-barack-obama-the-influence-on-black-youth/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/30/the-election-of-barack-obama-the-influence-on-black-youthFri, 30 Jan 2009 17:00:00 GMTThe Election of Barack Obama: The Influence on Black Youth Tune into TERRI TALK today as I interview  Harvard student Lumumba Seegars to discuss his research regarding  the recent election of President Barack Obama  and its affects on African Americans.  Join us as he tells us how this moment in history has changed his life and his worldview. Lumumba Seegars is a senior at Harvard College concentrating in Social Studies.He is working on a research project focused on assessing moderators of stereotype threat for African Americans. Lumumba has been involved in many different parts of campus, including serving on the boards of the Black Men's Forum and Students Taking On Poverty (STOP), writing a bi-weekly opinion column in campus daily newspaper (The Crimson), working as a peer educator for the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, leading an Alternative Spring Break Trip, performing in a variety of shows and music groups, and serving on faculty/student committees. He currently works as a Campus Campaign Coordinator for Teach for America, and he also serves as a member of the Senior Class Committee.  Upon graduating, he will work as a Special Education teacher in Atlanta through Teach for America.  01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,TERRITALK,Black Youth,Barack Obama,Lumumba SeegarsTune into TERRI TALK today as I interview  Harvard student Lumumba Seegars to discuss his research regarding  the recent election of President Barack Obama  anInterview with Livinging Wisely TV Show Host , Alegra Hassanhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/23/interview-with-livinging-wisely-tv-show-host-alegra-hassan-1Religionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/23/interview-with-livinging-wisely-tv-show-host-alegra-hassan-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/23/interview-with-livinging-wisely-tv-show-host-alegra-hassan-1Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:00:00 GMTInterview with Livinging Wisely TV Show Host , Alegra Hassan Need some advice about making wise choices? Tune into TERRI TALK today to listen to my interview with Alegra Hassan host of the  Living Wisely Talk Show  Alegra Hassan is a vibrant Speaker, Author, Television Personality, and qualified Life Coach who unites management and ministry skills to form a well rounded experience for her clients. With nearly a decade of service in the political arena and 15 years in women's ministry Alegra offers a unique perspective to her clients and workshop attendees. Her clients include business owners, non-profit organizations and clergy. Alegra Hassan is the host of the national lifestyle show "Living Wisely" where she interviews guests to help her viewers live a more "healthy, wealthy and wise" life. She's been the guest on television shows like Rejoice TV and Today's Guest. Alegra is also known as Lady A on her radio show "Wise Radio." She speaks on several topics including "How to Create A Media Buzz."  Alegra completed her Masters in Practical Theology at Regent University. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Human Development from the Pennsylvania State University and is a certified public speaker through Christian Leaders Authors and Speakers Seminar. Alegra is also a certified Transformational Life Coach throu 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Wisdom,Alegra Hassan,Living WiselyNeed some advice about making wise choices? Tune into TERRI TALK today to listen to my interview with Alegra Hassan host of the  Living Wisely Talk Show  AlegWomen's Empowerment with Rev. Tiffany Williams JDhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/16/womens-empowerment-with-rev-tiffany-williams-jdReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/16/womens-empowerment-with-rev-tiffany-williams-jd/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/16/womens-empowerment-with-rev-tiffany-williams-jdFri, 16 Jan 2009 17:00:00 GMTWomen's Empowerment with Rev. Tiffany Williams JD As General Counsel, Tiffany serves as the Assembly Majority Office's chief legal officer and oversees the Assembly Majority’s legal staff. She provides counsel to the Assembly Majority Caucus on ethics, conflicts of interest, employment and personnel matters and the legal implications of pending legislation. She is the committee aide for the Judiciary Committee. Prior to joining the AMO, Tiffany Williams worked as a senior associate at Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti, L.L.P. Her prior positions include having served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, as an associate at a major Boston law firm, as a law clerk for the Massachusetts Appeals Court, as an intern to the Honorable John E. Wallace, Jr. and as an intern to the White House Office of Legal Counsel for President William J. Clinton. She was named as a Super Lawyer Rising Star, as one of NJBiz Magazine’s Best 50 Women in Business, as one of the Network Journal’s Forty Under 40 Achievers and as the 2006 New Jersey State Bar Association’s “Young Lawyer of the Year.” A former 1st runner-up to Miss New Jersey, Tiffany lives in Somerset and is an ordained minister. Tiffany attained her law degree from the Northeastern University School of Law in Boston in May 1999. She holds a master's in public administration and a bachelor of arts in political science from Rutgers University. Rev. Tiffany will share with us how she balances her work as an attorney and her ministry. She is truly an inspiring woman. 01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Women,Empowerment,Tiffany WilliamsAs General Counsel, Tiffany serves as the Assembly Majority Office's chief legal officer and oversees the Assembly Majority’s legal staff. She provides counselUrban Ministryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/09/urban-ministryReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/09/urban-ministry/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/09/urban-ministryFri, 09 Jan 2009 17:00:00 GMTUrban Ministry Tune int ot TERRI TALK as I interview the Reverend Shirly Williams. You dont want to miss her powerful words of hope and insight for your life! Pastor Shirley Williams is one of the world’s anointed teaching ministers. Her  Through Honey’s Child Ministries( a ministry affectionately named after her late mother Helen Honey Dodd) Reverend Williams offers a  practical approach to teaching the Bible and demonstrations of God’s love. She and her team have reached thousands of youth and their families all over the United States and abroad. She, along with her husband, children and co-laborers in the Lord, have treaded into the streets, valleys, mountains, parks, prisons, crack houses and mansions, ministering to the rich and poor, sharing openly their testimonies of deliverance and freedom granted to them by God.   01:00:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Faith,Youth,Shirley WilliamsTune int ot TERRI TALK as I interview the Reverend Shirly Williams. You dont want to miss her powerful words of hope and insight for your life! Pastor ShirleySpiritual Insight for the New Yearhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/02/Spiritual-Insight-for-the-New-YearReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/02/Spiritual-Insight-for-the-New-Year/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2009/01/02/Spiritual-Insight-for-the-New-YearFri, 02 Jan 2009 17:00:00 GMTSpiritual Insight for the New YearMinister Terri Cisse gives spiritual insight for the New Year. She will be accepting callers who will share their insight and good wishes for the New Year.00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,New Year,Spiritual Insight,ChristianMinister Terri Cisse gives spiritual insight for the New Year. She will be accepting callers who will share their insight and good wishes for the New Year.Reflections on the Christmas Storyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/26/Reflections-on-the-Christmas-StoryReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/26/Reflections-on-the-Christmas-Story/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/26/Reflections-on-the-Christmas-StoryFri, 26 Dec 2008 17:00:00 GMTReflections on the Christmas StoryMinister Terri Cisse reads from "Jesus, An Intimate Portrait of the Man, His Land, and His People" by Leith Anderson. At its most basic, it is a biography of Jesus, harmonizing and integrating the four Gospels from the Bible in a chronological order. What does the Christmas Story mean for believers today?00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Jesus christ,Christmas Story,Bible,Christmas ReflectionsMinister Terri Cisse reads from "Jesus, An Intimate Portrait of the Man, His Land, and His People" by Leith Anderson. At its most basic, it is a biography of JeSports and Faithhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/19/sports-and-faithReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/19/sports-and-faith/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/19/sports-and-faithFri, 19 Dec 2008 17:00:00 GMTSports and Faith Tune into TERRI TALK as she interviews the Rev. Jeff Williams about his faith journey as a Christian athlete. 00:30:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Christian,Faith,sports and faithTune into TERRI TALK as she interviews the Rev. Jeff Williams about his faith journey as a Christian athlete.A Change We Can Believe in for Public Educationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/17/a-change-we-can-believe-in-for-public-educationReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/17/a-change-we-can-believe-in-for-public-education/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/17/a-change-we-can-believe-in-for-public-educationWed, 17 Dec 2008 14:30:00 GMTA Change We Can Believe in for Public Education Tune into Terri TERRI  TALK today and listen to my interview with educator Christine Hayes who teaches in the Philadephia Public School. She talks about her hopes for change in America and the public school system since the election of Barak Obama as president. 00:15:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,Barak Obama,Public Education,ChangeTune into Terri TERRI  TALK today and listen to my interview with educator Christine Hayes who teaches in the Philadephia Public School. She talks about her hoTERRI TALK - a show filled with faith and good newshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/12/terri-talk--a-show-filled-with-faith-and-good-newsReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/12/terri-talk--a-show-filled-with-faith-and-good-news/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/terri-talk/2008/12/12/terri-talk--a-show-filled-with-faith-and-good-newsFri, 12 Dec 2008 17:00:00 GMTTERRI TALK - a show filled with faith and good news Tune into the first episode of TERRI TALK where  she discusses the implications for multicultural ministry as a result of the recent electionof Barack Obama, the first African American President of the United States. http://www.barackobama.com 00:45:00TERRI TALKnoTerri Cisse,Terri Talk,multicultural ministry,Barack Obama,FaithTune into the first episode of TERRI TALK where  she discusses the implications for multicultural ministry as a result of the recent electionof Barack Obama, t