Sound of Praise with Maurette

Preashea Hilliard called in to dish on her new single, "No God Like Our God," off her new album, The Glory Experience.

Wanna live a long time? Honor your father and mother. Honor means to “regard with great respect”. Whether your relationship is great or not so great, honor your mom because she is who God used to get you here to fulfill his purpose for you on the earth. Exodus 20:12 MSG – Honor your father […]

Entrepreneur and businessman Daymond John, known as a regular investor/judge on the hit show, Shark Tank, recently revealed his cancer diagosis to the worldon Good Morning America to Robin Roberts. John, who is the father of three girls, is thankful for the early diagnosis of Stage 2 thyroid cancer and vows to fight to be […]

You have no reason to be afraid, to fear. God is with you always. He was with you from the beginning of time and he will be with you until the end of time. He was with the children of Israel even in their unbelief and wavering. He was with Daniel in the lion’s den. […]

Say it isn’t so! Looks Abby Lee Miller is headed to jail. The star of “Dance Moms” has been found guilty of bankruptcy fraud and sentenced to one year and one day and one day in pricing for hiding $775,000 worth of income and bringing $120,000 worth of Australian currency into the U.S. without reporting […]

Lovely Hoffman is a teacher and inspirational artist who just released a new single called "My Black Is Beautiful."

Keith 'Wonderboy' Johnson has a new single out called "Keep Pushin" and he called in to Sound of Praise to fill us in on it!

Over the weekend Jordan Peele’s directorial debut, “Get Out,” surpassed the $200 million worldwide box office mark. The film, released in February, has grossed $173.8 million domestically and $30.5 million internationally. Peele, who is the first black writer-director behind a $100 million debut feature, becomes one of six black directors with $200 million-grossing films. That list includes […]

The Grammy Awards are returning to New York City after over a decade of being in Los Angeles. . Throughout much of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, the Grammys essentially rotated back and forth between New York and Los Angeles, before setting up shop long-term at the Staples Center in L.A. beginning in 2004. Speaking […]