Akron, Ohio is a down and out looking deacying city full of niggers. I threw TAA's there and spent a couple of hours searching for the richest section of the city (which, if it exists), I never found. Why so long? Cause that beautiful blonde, nigger-murdered in TAA #2 was an Ohioan, and I'd noticed a a university campus in Akron. Kayla had been a student but in prosperous Columbus, not on the run-down Akron campus. (Where ARE the online TAA's at VNN now? Are TAA pdf's even online at VNN anymore?).
http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/?page_id=898
So it turns out Canton is near Akron. Now I get it. The nogs and down and out Whites are encouraged to fraternize in decaying places like Akron, Ohio-- and Akron was depressing to me-- even more than Toledo. In Toledo the Whites who lived on the more-White side of that bridge that is the boundary seem to have had racial consciousness. I didn't get that feeling in dumpy, depressing Akron.
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Bishop Johnson was promoted to the Bishopric through the providential wisdom of God and at the request of the senior pastors he mentors. His consecration and ordination in 2004 was accompanied by his having the Doctor of Divinity degree conferred upon him by the Joint College of African American Pentecostal Bishops Congress. Within the Christian community at large, Bishop Johnson’s apostolic responsibilities include the oversight of Beth-El Fellowship of Visionary Churches. Beth-El was created to be a source of encouragement, practical leadership development and team building, as well as a haven of rest for senior pastors, their spouses, and other church leadership. He offers over three decades of pastoral wisdom and guidance to the senior pastors of these churches and their congregations.
In 1983, Bishop Johnson authored The Church: The Family of Families. The popularity and power of his 1997 sermon series entitled, “Family Mess” inspired him to write God is Greater Than...Family Mess in which he illustrates God’s sovereignty and power to work in the midst of the family problems of Abraham - the father of Israel and the Christian faith
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