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Were You Talking to ME?
Well, I took on a new role in life. I agreed to teach our adult Sunday school class. Emphasis on the word adult. Although I previously taught Sunday school to teenagers and young adults, teaching to adults was never on my list of must haves in life. I attend Sunday school regularly because there is just so much that I don’t know. When our teacher got married and went to find a church home with her husband, we had two choices- join another class or one of us would have to teach. I championed for others to take the reins. No one stepped up to the plate. So, I chose…
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Dream Deferred
What happens to a dream deferred? Langston Hughes During my discussion of my faith walk on the Bible Study Girl podcast, Bible Study Brother brought up the fact that I was one of the speakers at my high school graduation. I hadn’t thought about that in forever. When the podcast was over, I tried to remember what my speech was about. In that moment, I really wished that I had kept it in a folder with a box clearly labeled “Senior Year ’01.” Although I don’t remember the content of the speech, I do know that I used the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes to structure the speech. His simple,…
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We’re Family
How do you define family? It’s different for everyone. The way that our individual families operate help us define normalcy. It’s only once you get older and more observant that you realize that all families do things in their own way. Our families have their own cultures and sets of principles that they use to function. Anyone that is close to me knows my family. That’s the way that I do life. We see each other often, and there is food involved 99% of the time. We are loud and opinionated. And we welcome people into the family with open arms. (After they complete their initiation….let’s be real…LOL) Once we…
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Winning With Another Set of Eyes
Happy Monday everyone! It’s time for your sermon recap, and you’re in for a treat. My church was asked to wear camouflage on Sunday. Pastor wanted us dressed for battle. Did you know that we’re in a war??? Not against flesh and blood but against all the spirits at work in this fallen world. So, it’s best to be alert and aware of your surroundings. Sunday’s sermon dissected II Kings 6:8-17. The king of Syria was at war with Israel. You may not know this, but Israel was God’s chosen people. You may also be unaware that God takes care of those that He has chosen. I digress. On with…
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Bubbles and Stickers
Kids LOVE bubbles and stickers. I’m not kidding. I work with kids that typically range from one to five years old. Stickers and bubbles are life savers or feeling crushers. The response to them is so powerful that I use them for leverage. When I have a child that’s temperamental, or especially expressive, about their wants (and their wants don’t line up with my plans), I pull out my secret weapons. They have been known to turn a frown upside down and soothe the most terrible tantrum. Even my most hardened kids have a soft spot for bubbles and stickers. Bubbles and stickers are sooooo cheap and readily available. You…
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One
You know you’re an adult when water cooler conversation at the office revolves around the landscaping at your home. Not even just at the office. I regularly talk with my bestie about ways to eliminate weeds in my flower bed. We debate about whether we’ll use mulch or switch over to stone. We dream of our ideal flower beds out loud. Just the other day, I overheard my co-worker saying that they were trying to get rid of bamboo that the previous owners of the home had planted. She said bamboo is almost impossible to eliminate because it has such a strong root system. I hadn’t ever thought about the…
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I Know I’ve Been Changed
LaShun Pace Rhodes sings “I Know I’ve Been Changed.” It’s a down home, foot stomping gospel song. You can find it on YouTube if you’ve never heard it. Back in the days of cassette tapes, LaShun was on heavy rotation in my mother’s car. At Bible study on Wednesday night, pastor taught about spiritual transformation. As soon as I got home and thought about the lesson, the song sprang to mind. At one point in the song, she says, “God’s chemical laboratory of redemption took my black soul and dipped it in red blood, and I came out white as snow.” It’s an awesome visual description of just how changed…
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Low Pain Tolerance
Almost five years ago, I got a tattoo. I wasn’t alone. Bible Study Brother and Cousin were there. As a matter of fact, Bible Study Cousin got the exact same tattoo in the exact same spot. The crazy thing is that I had always been vehemently opposed to tattoos. Until, I started getting this itch to get one. My good friend that I refer to as Princess just knew I was having some kind of crisis. Not only did I get a tattoo, but I also dyed my hair. It was crayon red. Not burgundy or plum…red red. Maybe I was subconsciously rebelling against the “system” or people’s expectations, but…
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All In
By now, you likely have a better idea of the activities that I like to do for fun. You can probably guess things that might entertain or thrill me. I told you before that I’m childish, and I meant that. I often find myself very easily amused. I laugh a lot because I find so many things to be hilarious. That may explain why I have found so much newfound joy in my job. Kids are hilarious. And working with kids makes me utter phrases that sound ridiculous in AND out of context. “We don’t pee on our friends.” “Pick it up…it’s right there…it’s RIGHT there…IT’S RIGHT THERE!” “My name…
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Remember What He Showed You
Happy Monday morning ya’ll! If you’ve been waiting for the sermon recap, you’re in for a real treat. My pastor dropped so many nuggets during the sermon. I spent much of the service clapping my hands and screaming at him. His words hit home. It’s like he was talking just to me. The sermon centered around the life of Joseph. I’m not going to assume that you know anything about him. Joseph was the eleventh son in a family of twelve brothers. He was also his father’s favorite child. How do I know that? The Bible states that Joseph’s father, Israel, loved Joseph more than all his children. He loved…

























