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Covenant Daughters TV Network Covenant Daughters TV Network was founded by Dr. Ruth Pauline Plummer. This network provides inspiring and entertaining programming for women.

14/08/2025

You're Invited to Experience Something Extraordinary! Covenant Daughters TV Network Founded by Dr. Ruth Pauline Plummer.

A 24/7 exclusive Christian television network — created by women, for women, reaching hearts around the world with purpose, power, and the presence of God.

Tune in and be inspired by life-changing teachings, empowering stories, and authentic conversations that uplift, encourage, and equip women for Kingdom impact!

How to Watch:
Detroit: WLPC Channel 28.4
Comcast: Channel 397
Roku | Apple TV | Android TV | Amazon Fire TV

Download our App – anytime, anywhere! A global network. A divine mission. Join the movement. Watch Covenant Daughters TV Network today.

21/07/2025

Malcolm-Jamal Warner (1970–2025)

A reliable but unconfirmed report from TMZ suggests that Malcolm-Jamal Warner has passed away due to an accidental drowning.

Today, we pause to honor a life that touched millions.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner was more than just a familiar face on our screens—he was a storyteller, a truth-teller, a creative force whose work transcended entertainment and reached deep into the soul of a generation. Whether through a knowing glance on screen, a line of poetry, or the smooth rhythms of his music, Malcolm spoke to us.

He first captured our hearts as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show (1984–1992)—a role that became part of television history. As Theo, Malcolm was more than a sitcom son—he was a mirror for every teen trying to find themselves, navigating growing pains with charm, wit, and vulnerability. His performance helped shift the portrayal of Black families on screen, giving young viewers—especially young Black viewers—someone real, smart, and relatable to see in themselves.

But Malcolm didn’t stop at Theo. He grew, evolved, and challenged himself—and us—with a career that spanned decades. From Malcolm & Eddie to Reed Between the Lines, from Suits to his haunting portrayal in The People v. O. J. Simpson, Malcolm proved time and again that he was a performer of remarkable depth. His role as Dr. AJ Austin on The Resident brought him into a new light—commanding, soulful, layered—reminding audiences of just how much he had to say, and how masterfully he said it.

Outside the spotlight of Hollywood, Malcolm poured himself into music and spoken word. A Grammy-winning artist, he blended jazz, funk, and poetry into something uniquely his—art that spoke to social justice, identity, and the quiet power of vulnerability. He directed. He mentored. He lifted others as he climbed.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner was a man who chose intention over fame, purpose over flash. He was grounded in who he was—and in what he gave. With humility and heart, he shaped not only a body of work, but a legacy rooted in truth, resilience, and dignity.

He was a son. A father. An artist. A voice. A light.

Though he has left us too soon, Malcolm’s voice will echo on—in reruns, in verses, in the stories we continue to tell because of the doors he helped open.

Rest easy, Malcolm.
Your legacy is carved deep into the culture. You may be gone, but you’ll never be forgotten.

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