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Is That A Word?
These blogging topics come from some of the most mundane situations in my life. We were decorating for my aunt’s 65th birthday party. My cousin was working on a balloon arch and made a comment. Then she said, “Is that a word?” The word she used is an actual word. I too was wondering if it was an actual word. I knew what she was trying to say, but the word she used didn’t fit the situation. It didn’t match up with what she was trying to explain. The word was taken out of context. We do that with the messages that God gives us. I was at the women’s…
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Going and Growing
My pastor always says that you should be a member of a church where you’re going AND growing. For many of us, church membership is having your name on a roll somewhere. You watch church faithfully every Sunday on the internet. You may even send them your church “dues” or your tithes. So why is it important to physically go to a church AND mature spiritually? Before I joined my current church, I didn’t go to church for 6 months. I have always gone to church. Grew up in church. Loved the Lord. Rah-rah, sis, boom, bah. I was the kid in high school that brought her Bible to lunch…
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“I Said Yes to the Dress”
Anybody a fan of TLC’s TV show, “Say Yes to the Dress?” I am. I love to watch women find the wedding dress of their dreams. They get to bring family and friends with them to help them decide on the perfect fit. Randy is a very popular fashion director on the show. Brides scream with joy when he shows up to help with their appointment. I got to have my own “Say Yes to the Dress” moment at Low’s Bridal in Brinkley. I was preparing for my wedding and wanted to look my best. My mom and three friends were there to help me figure out the perfect look. …
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#wepreach
Why the #wepreach hashtag? It was not my idea. My pastor preached a sermon about Naaman. Naaman was a commander of the army of the king of Syria. He was very successful, but he had leprosy. And he wanted to be healed. A servant girl told him about a prophet in Israel who was performing great miracles. People were getting healed from their diseases. Naaman wanted in. He traveled to Israel to meet the prophet. Elisha, the prophet, didn’t come out of his house but sent a messenger to Naaman and told him to go wash in the Jordan River seven times to be healed. Naaman was furious. First of…
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Living Legacy
People always remember where they were when they experience life changing events. I was laying on my couch in Houston when my mother called to tell me that my great-grandmother, Ma Patra, had passed away. I had just seen her the weekend before, so it wasn’t a surprise. I knew it was coming. Cancer had taken its toll on her body. She was ready for rest. And she deserved rest. Ma Patra raised my grandmother, mother, and me (for the first five years of my life). My mom delivered me three days after her high school graduation. Ma Patra believed in education so off to college my mom went. I…
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I Climbed a Mountain
I climbed a mountain. I’m not being deep or spiritual. I mean that I literally climbed a mountain. To fully appreciate the fact that I made it to the top, you need some background. I’m not into exercise. When people are in exercise class grunting and feeling the burn, you can catch me going along until it’s over. Listen, I know I need exercise but I’m generally not going at it full steam ahead. The instructor would not be calling me to the front to lead the class while they get a little break. So now that we’re on the same page, I can continue my story. Tomica and I…
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For Such a Time as This
“For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” Esther 4:14 My bestie asked me if I had ever thought about writing a book. It wasn’t her first time asking me. I gave her my usual answer…”nope.” What did I have to write about? Then I asked her if she had ever thought of writing one. She said she had a story to tell, but she wasn’t compelled to write it down. Our conversation…