rnony.
have come
to l arn and
grow. ' Our two
communitie have
be n thrown
to ether by the
ociology of the
United tates.
Our r lationships
hav not alway
been happy. "
A Korean was among the 58 people
killed in th rioting. Forty-six Koreans
were injured.
Religious If!aders support
U.N. force in·Somalia
late?"
"Ar
L V LAND-The leaders of
tv U.S. Prote tant churche have
announ ed their upport of a United
Nations force to help prevent the fur
ther uffering of the Somalian
.peoplc, under the condition that the
for e have a multilateral command
tructure.
The Rev. Dr. Paul H. Sherry of
Cleveland, pre ident 0 the United
Church of Chri t, and the Rev. Dr. C.
William Nichol of Indianapolis,
pre ident and general minister of the
Chri tian Church (Disciples of
Chri t), sent their advice in a tate-
,m t\h�tal1ix�DecePlper4thatthe
o Ices of President Bush and u:rt
Secretary General Boutro Boutros
Ghali.
,.1111 ,. "I. q
In an accompanying letter to the
Pr ident, Sherry and Nichols say
that they upport the creation of a
United Nations force "only if the
force i under United Nations com
mand." They al 0 ask Bush not to
"insi t on unilateral control by the
United State ."
In a cover letter to Boutro -Ghali,
'the two leaders ask the U.N.
Secretary General to "insist that any
United Nations Force be under U.N.
command and control."
The statement supports the efforts
"to help as ure the delivery of food
and �plies to the uffering of
Somalia."
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II
Winan
rebound
II
By MARGARET MANSFIELD tween Glady Knight and Patti LaBelle
Last year, Vickie Winans tined and th y didn't do my album any jus
controversy with her performance on tice. It' th kind f music that Bebe &
the Stellar Awards. A performance Cecc put out, but Be & Cece have
some thought too contemporary. m work h behind their music.
Soonafter, he' made a public apology. Everybody that h the album is
Looking back, Winans attribute crazy about th a1 urn. It should have
the fuss to the song, a contemporized, don a lot better." . De pile the
dance tuneeannarkedas the lead single mediocre h wing of her latest album
from her MeA release, The Lady. "I and a mi understanding with go pel
would have rather sang another ong community, Winans is forging ahead
but they wanted the dancers," Vickie with three Quaker Oats 'IV commer
explains. cial , ongoing concert dates and her
"1 wasn't happy with it I felt bad." duties as ho t of "Singsation," a syndi-
While managing to get some positive catcd gospel TV h w. I
f�dback,thelessopinitforberw "to She' al 0 at w on her' fift\}
be as'wlse as erpents.but barml as � II �bUrli� 'Mtt1 f In Up' of orking
Doves. I bane 'reoord <leal. I musi are
"Wise enough to win the sinner but . her new t p ion. All last year he
harmless enough not to offend the toured with "The First Lady" oppo He
saint," she say. "That's exactly what I Clifton Davis and h recently. com
want to do. I will never do anything pleted writing her first play, "Tom Be
like that again, and I'm a sweetheart tween Two Worlds." She plans to tar
when it comes to me being wrong, if I in the play which h bopes to take on
was wrong in a lot of peoples eyes." the road in March 'Of n xt year.
. Only months before, the outlook for
Winans couldn't have been better. She
bad a new album ntiUed ''The Lady,"
--featuring a duet with her husband,
Marvin--and a major record company
to back her in its promotion.
But thin� didn't tum out quite so
well. "MCA Records didn't push the
record," she charges. "I got caught be-
What w the name of Noah's
wife? If you think you know the
answer, just jot it down and drop it in
tb mail to: Eye On Gospel, P.O. Box
7274, Culver City, CA 90233-7274.
AU entries must be postmarked before
January 5, 1993.
BUYD
Th names of the winners will be
published. Now, to our last gospel
trivia q tion (what Biblical character
wrestled with God and won?), the cor
rect answer i Jacob.
Complimentary cassetes/CDs go to
tho e with the first ten correct respon-
. Our congratulations to the follow
ing trivia winners: Ora Lee Reed of
Crenshaw, MS; Trudy Boyd-Aiken
S.C.; Irene Haney-Seatle; SandIa
Stith, Blanche Feucht, Geraldine Gib-
on and Ida B. Barnes of St, Louis;
Ernestine Dixon and Rosalie Penson of
Chica�o, lL; and Pamela V. Simoqs of
W hIil on D.C. .
, ('! "1 m'Vn mi'
Briefly:' your calendar. ,The
Gospel Music Workshop of America
has set March 17-19, 1993 for their
annual board meeting. The site is
Nashville. t
This week's crlptu(i: -Be
hold I give unto you power to tread
serpents and scorpions, and over
all the power of the ene-my: and
nothing shall by any means htlt
you, - 1
-luke 10:19.
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