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Lots of chatter in the industry about the next possible Tyler Perry.   Five time Emmy award winning author and executive producer Byron Harmon continues to drum up accolades in the entertainment industry!   Harmon to many is following in the footsteps of Tyler Perry with his latest project is “All The Women I’ve Loved.” A hip sophisticated romantic “dramedy” about a confident and handsome TV executive, LeBaron Brown, who has it all. Great career and beautiful girlfriend… Life is perfect…Until he gets dumped! Phoenix Morgan, his long time girlfriend was certain LeBaron would propose on their four-year anniversary. She was wrong. He had no idea that failing to “pop the question” was the last straw. She had no idea her choice would hurt so much…Distraught, LeBaron seeks the wise council of Dr. Carter, a charismatic therapist. During a series of hilarious sessions he relives the relationships that have shaped his philosophy on women. Heartbroken, Phoenix, a buyer for Sak

Solid Rock, Pastor Lawrence Bishop Dies! The New Legacy Begins

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Born in Zag, Morgan County, Kentucky Lawrence, at the tender age of 12, moved to Ohio with his father, mother, and siblings. While still in school, Lawrence discovered a talent for evaluating, buying, selling and trading horses. He tells a story of buying a horse for $25, bringing it home, only to have his father tell him the horse was blind. Undaunted, Lawrence, washed, groomed, trimmed the horse until his dad didn't recognize it. He ultimately sold this horse for $250. His horse dealing career began right there. He since has built one of the  most  successful Quarter Horse ranches in the nation. The  LB Ranch  is home to many famous stallions and other championship horses. Horse traders come from across the United States and all over the world to buy  quality  horses from the LB Ranch.Lawrence Bishop has a powerful testimony of how God called a prosperous Christian businessman with a heart to serve, to pastor a thriving New Testament church  In 1975, Lawrence reached a desperat