Boldness
I believe in the past I’ve made a lot of assumptions about what I perceive people know about God or think that people know how I feel about God and I won’t anymore. The louder culture is about false idols, the more I’ll share my faith in practical ways about Jesus.
How did I get here?
In the past month, I’ve heard two messages about being bold with your faith. I realize I have a duty to share my faith and my personal journey about God even the parts I feel aren’t that pretty.
Back in the Day
I can’t remember a moment I haven’t known God. When I was younger, my mom was a Sunday school teacher, we had Bible study drills at home and my mom bought snacks and invited kids from the neighborhood in the projects to our home and taught them about God. To give context to the Bible drills - it was more like Bible trivia. My mom had Bible trivia cards and my sisters and I would compete on who could respond fastest with the correct answer. Also, as a family, during the week, my mom woke us up at 5am to pray before school every morning before leaving the house and before dinner we had to quote a scripture before we ate. Because we talked about God and went to church so often, it was normalized in our home. It became second nature for me that if anything ever happened, I knew I could immediately call on God and that he would respond. My mom even told us, if we ever got into trouble to repeat the name of Jesus over and over and he would save us. Now my personal life with God wouldn’t blossom until much later - but my mom set the foundation and introduced me to God.
Wrap - Up
My hope today was to share a piece of my story and some practical ways you can introduce your family to God to set a foundation for the family. I believe a fallen world calls for more representation of God.
Practical Tips to Share Faith with Family
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Bible Study. Utilize the Bible app or any other trusted sources to discuss a Bible story. Be sure to read the story and ask everyone what they gathered.
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Make it fun. Have a contest to see if someone can memorize a scripture a week and give them a small prize.
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Discuss what you are thankful for while eating dinner.
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Cover yourself and your family in prayer before you leave your home and ask for the mercies of God to protect you.
I’ll dive more into my story in other blogs, but for now ciao! May the peace of God rest upon you.
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What Does it Cost You?
As a Christian, I’ve heard the story of Jesus death, burial and the resurrection so many times, but every time I hear the story again I hear a new detail. That’s really my new prayer in this season, God reveal something new to me as I read the scriptures with fresh eyes.
I was recently thinking about my sins cost Jesus his life. That’s heavy. There’s no way, I can ever repay Jesus for what he did - ever!
But, what I can do is learn to give God a yes in every season in my life.
Giving God a yes, can be scary, but as a I grow in my walk in Christ, I realize my release of my hand causes him to release his hand and reveal his plan for my life which far exceeds mine. As many of us walk through seasons, ask God what can you release to receive more of him?
It may cost you sacrificing some sleep to waking up earlier, a relationship, your own plans and it will be worth it to receive all God has for you the remainder of the year in 2024!
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My Testimony of God’s Protection
***“Viewer discretion advised: This blog contains content discussing a shooting incident, which may be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.”***
If you know me, then you know I’m only sharing because I feel this may help someone and because I feel led to share.
On Oct 14th I happened to be at the State Fair when the shooting happened in the food court area. While, I wasn’t in the immediate vicinity the fear and panic in that moment could be felt by all there as we ran for safety. While, I won’t recount exact details, for me it was a traumatic experience.
That night, I came home - prayed, journaled and did all the things I knew to do to help me move forward.
Looking back over the past six months I realize the main things which aided in my progress were:
- Praise and worship (the impact for healing this has on the brain is top tier)
- Therapy (having someone to listen non judgmentally and provide ways to work through things has been helpful)
- My community! My friends, family, church prayer team, DTA community have surrounded me like never before. I can’t thank you enough for listening to me and for praying for me.
- Sharing my story with others.
Through that experience, I’ve learned God designed us to be resilient. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can retrain our brains to think about things which are more edifying and positive. One of the books I read was Cleaning up our Mental Mess by Dr. Carolyn Leaf while also binging her YouTube content and listening to Pastor John Hannah’s 4am prayers.
I realize I’m loved by God and he protected me even in that moment. My encouragement for others is to seek help if needed, call on God - he’s always there and never underestimate the power of a good therapist!
”And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.“
Revelation 12:11 KJV
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Veggie Tales
Spoiler Alert: I have a garden! I feel like there are so many wonderful lessons in gardening which I’m excited to learn. Sometimes, I honestly just want to sit outside and watch the plants to see if they grow. One of the first lessons I’ve learned is the importance of growing in the right soil. Soil for a plant provides their source of nutrients and water. Without the needed nutrients and soil for their life, plants can’t flourish or grow. When I relate this to my own life, I think about how God is my source. In addition to having the right nutrients to feed my body and soul, I have to have water just like plants, and the right resources such as relationships, capital, and food for proper nourishment. How is the soil in your life? Is God your source? Do you have the necessary resources to provide nutrients to your soul and body? We are all plants - awaiting the necessary resources to flourish!
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Life’s Pace
I recently purchased a new to me car. My car’s name is L. Beeszy. There are so many safety features on L. Beeszy, which were not on my prior vehicle. One of the safety features I recently noticed was when I’m reversing in addition to the backup camera, if I reverse too fast my car stops for me. The first time it happened, I was nervous because I wasn’t sure what happened - but it has caused me to slow down.
I was sharing about my car with my sister yesterday and I realized there are so many lessons in life if you choose to lean in. This lesson reminded me that God tries to lead and direct our lives in similar patterns. Sometimes we are going so swiftly that he will orchestrate events and things to happen in such a way to have us stop and recalibrate. There’s a natural rhythm to life to move forward or look backward to look inward if you need to revisit things. Stay with a steady pace - not trying to get too far ahead or going back too much that you must stop to redirect.
Last week’s Blog: Your Joseph Day
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Your Joseph Day
I’ve read and heard the story of Joseph several times; however, this time while reading, it hit me differently.
I encourage you to read the scriptures for yourself. Y’all the Bible is rich, full of wisdom and gems from cover to cover. If you read it with fresh eyes and ask God to speak to you in new ways he will do so.
Okay, back to Joseph. Lol. To give a high-level summary, Joseph was a dreamer and was the son of Jacob and Rachel.
Joseph was Jacob's favorite because he was conceived when they were older in age. Because he was his dad’s favorite, his dad made him a coat of many colors and his brothers hated that their dad loved Joseph more. One day, Jacob sent Joseph to check on his brothers in the field with the sheep. They saw Joseph approaching from a distance and made plans to kill him. Instead of killing him they decided to sell him off into slavery and made it appear to their dad he was eaten by wild animals. Crazy right?!!! All of this is in the Bible by the way. (Genesis 37 the entire chapter)
Fast forward to decades later and a lot of skipped events in Joseph's story - there was a famine in the land and Joseph brothers had to come to where he now worked as Commander of the land in Egypt to get food. When his brothers came to Egypt to purchase food, Joseph recognized them, but they didn't recognize him. After a series of events, Joseph eventually revealed his identity to his brothers with tears in his eyes.
At that moment, Joseph could have said so many things to his brothers - since they did previously send him away.
Instead he told them: ”Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither: for God did send me before you to preserve life.“ Genesis 45:5 KJV
Like wow! This is purpose. What Joseph went through wasn’t just for him but for him to save so many people including his own family. He wasn’t bitter toward them - he was healed. If you ever want to know what forgiveness looks like - read how it is reflected in the Bible.
I’m sure you are reading this and you are like what’s your point - great question. I’m getting there.
Maybe you need to reframe your story and look for God's fingerprints in it.
Maybe perhaps, you are preserving life! When will you have your day like Joseph to truly heal and reframe your story into purpose?
Scripture References: Genesis 30:22-24; Genesis 37:3-11, Genesis Chapters 42-45
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Fix Your Eyes on Jesus
There’s a famous picture from the 2016 Olympics with Michael Phelps in the water swimming to the finish line and another Olympian competing against him in the next lane. The other Olympian turns his head to look at Phelps instead of continuing to look at his finish line.
This blog title also makes me think of Lot’s wife in the Bible (read Genesis Chapter 19 ) also check out my blog Salt Please.
To summarize quickly, the angels gave Lot and his wife specific instructions - Run for your lives, don't stop and don’t look back. All Lot’s wife had to do was fix her eyes on Jesus. But she looked back and turned into a pillar of salt. Whew 😥.
Isn’t that a depiction of our own life?
We turn to the left, right and back to see what others have going.
I’m writing this, but I’m guilty myself. 🙃
We can be winning and successful in whatever field and entity we are working and then we fix our eyes on others instead of keeping them on Jesus.
The word of God reminds us in Hebrews 12:2: We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith. Because of the joy awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne.
In this season we must keep our eyes on Jesus and him alone. Turning and fixating our eyes on others can led to so many other things that God didn’t intend.
As we go through this week and we encounter so many circumstances, will you make the decision to keep your eyes fixed on Jesus?
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Focused
Last week I was working on scheduling my blog post, creating my newsletter, recording my YouTube video, and scheduling all posts. While this usually takes about 30-45 minutes of my week, I challenged myself to remain focused until I finished the task.
What does it mean to remain focused?
For me, this meant, not reading or responding to text messages, emails or browsing social media or the internet until I finished everything. While focusing on the list I mentioned above I realized my brain wondered on so many other things (hence this blog post that I didn’t write until after I focused).
When did we become so distracted and what can we do to change it?
On average, people make over 30,000 decisions in one day. 🤯
That’s insane!
It means we have to be intentional to stay focused more than ever before to complete a task. We may have to put our phones on do not disturb, add stickie notes to the computer to encourage you to focus and delete or halt access to apps. We must prioritize the thing which is important before we are mindlessly scrolling social media.
Spoiler alert: I focused and finished prepping and recording everything all in one seating! 🙌🏽
This week, what will it cost you to complete whatever you are working?
Remember, the ability to focus is the currency of the future.
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Jesus Wept
I often share I was raised in church - not as a badge of honor but as a reminder that it helped shape my foundation with God. My mom was a Sunday School teacher and I learned early on that “Jesus Wept” was the shortest verse in the Bible.
While I’ve always known this scripture for as long as I can remember, recently I’ve thought about how Jesus was on earth and experienced the same feelings we felt. There’s a story in the Bible where he was angry and another scripture referencing his weeping when his friend Lazarus died. (That he raised from the dead). In all of his human deity on earth, he allowed himself to feel and have experiences just like us.
Therefore, feelings and emotions aren’t either good or bad; however, we can’t allow them to control us or our actions. Feel your feelings as much as you need to, talk to your therapist, trusted friends, family, and others, and don’t allow your feelings to control you. Knowing that Jesus had human experiences, makes me comfortable to share any of the experiences I’ve had with Him. There’s nothing I can share that he can’t handle.
John 11:35 Jesus Wept.John 11:38 Jesus was angry.John 11:1-40 Full encounter of Lazarus resurrection
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Identity
What ten words describe you the best as a person?
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I have time today, I’ll wait for you to write them.
This was one of the questions I received in a devotion on the Bible app called, “My Identity in Christ”.
I’ll share with you my 10 words to see if we have any of the same words! Also, if you can’t think of 10 words, that’s okay, ask a trusted friend and or family member and or read Ephesians 1, 2 and 3. Those chapters have a lot of verses which share what God says about us. Okay, here’s my 10.
10 Words that Best Describes Me
- Beautiful
- Loved
- Whole
- Unique
- Intelligent
- Creative
- Redeemed
- Blessed
- Favored
- Chosen
To be honest, the first 6 was hard to come up with and after that I had to think for a quick second - what does God think about me? What would my closet friends say about me?
I think often times our identity is so rooted in so many things - such as a career, status, wealth, relationships, titles, materialistic things and so much more. But, if we really sit and be honest - if all of those things are gone, who are you at your core? And does it align with scripture?
Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it. Psalms 139:14 NLT
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Hacking Yourself
Some of my friends may disagree, but I can be lazy sometimes by my own standards.
My truth: Since the end of November, I’ve had no desire to workout. My prior gym closed down in November and I was devastated because I finally found something I loved - so it didn’t feel like working out.
I’ve joined two gyms since then and neither feel like home, so I’m still open to exploring more options. Until then, I’m realizing on days I lack motivation after a full day of work I have to coach myself.
The most important person, I’ll ever coach is me. I have to create hacks for myself because no one knows me better than me. I mean I could lie to myself but it would be counterproductive for me - therefore, I’m learning I have to hack myself!
I know if I’m off work, I need to go to work in the morning because if I wait until later in the day - I’m probably going to lay down and take a nap and chill. I’m a component of the motto, to thine own self be true. So, as I learn to get better at hacking myself with grace and flexibility, I’ll share what I’ve learned. Happy hacking day!
I’m curious, what do you do to motivate yourself on days you lack motivation?
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Impulsiveness
Impulsiveness. I think of this word as ready, set go! The dictionary defines impulsive as a tendency to act on a whim, displaying behavior characterized by little or no forethought, reflection, or consideration of the consequences.
I am a fan of people who are able to make decisions. While decisiveness is great because you are able to make an informed decision based on known information, impulsiveness is less rational and may have severe consequences.
I understand there are situations in which impulse decisions can be helpful, but when a decision can be costly for yourself or it doesn’t represent who you are and can be costly for your brand Inc…sit down and consider the cost.
I listened to a sermon message on this yesterday and the Pastor stated, “If you have ever been in a situation and you look at yourself in the mirror like what am I doing here?” or said, “I should leave this place.”- was that decision driven by impulse?
I’m sharing this story because while I am growing my brand, I always want to represent God and myself well. I want to ensure I am making marathon decisions and not decisions based on a sprint for quick results.
What can an impulse decision cost you?
If it cost you your peace, that’s too much!
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Mark 8:36 KJV
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Dream Again
Life - Be lif-ing! It’s tough! But on the other side of things are beautiful moments you can create with family and friends to have joy - when we dream!
To dream again after difficulty is to say, that as long as I still have life in my body - I have a reason for existing and to dream. I can dream about creating a different life, starting a new hobby, learning a new skill set, taking a cooking class, creating pottery, publishing a new book and so much more. Don’t let the results of past decisions dim your light. Continue to have faith move forward and dream again. The word of God says:
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen.” - Hebrews 11:1
To dream you have to tap in and visualize things before you see them. I like to dream BIG!
What could or would life be like if you expanded your mind and dreamed a little?
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Whew Lawd
What do you do when you feel you have to walk away from something you truly loved? This something could be a relationship, friendship, a job, a venture or etc…
I think most people think of grief only when someone passed away, but you can grieve lots of things.
Y’all know I like to go to Webster for a good definition to help with my understanding. Webster’s dictionary defines grief as a deep sorrow. Okay, that definition isn’t defining it enough so let me look at sorrow. Webster defines sorrow as a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others. Okay, that’s better.
To answer my initial question posed in this blog, I believe you have to grieve a season. To grieve is to say you loved. The presence of grief doesn’t negate that you trust God. But sometimes my plans don’t line up with God’s plans and his plans always supersede mine.
Y’all I love to eat a good meal, but when I’m grieving, that’s not the case. For me, that season is pushing the plate away, I wouldn’t even call it fasting bc it isn’t intentional. I don’t have a desire to eat. 🥹 It’s also been lots of worship, praying, journaling and practicing mindfulness as the scripture says and bringing every thought into captivity. To be honest it’s been rough! 🙃 And at the same time a beautiful mess knowing that God is with me every step of the way. As the saints used to say in church, I’m continuing to pray my strength in the Lord.
Last week’s Blog: Last Place
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Last Place
I wasn’t sure if I should call this blog last place or life isn’t fair. 🤔 Anyway, let’s jump right into the blog. I’m currently reading through the book of Matthew in the Bible and I came across this parable about workers in the vineyard.
Scripture Reference: Matthew 20:1-16
My summary: There were five different workers looking for work and all five people were hired by the same men to work in his vineyard. Some of the workers started early in the morning, some at 9am, noon, 3pm and 5pm; however, they were all paid the same day wage. Of course, some of the workers who started earlier were upset because the last group only worked one hour and were paid the same amount of money. They voiced their concerns and the owner of the vineyard, responded to them and said, “Didn’t you agree to work all day for the usual wage? Take your money and go.”
Now, I encourage y’all to read the full story to receive the full context because this summary is a quick snippet. But on first glance, I can see why the earlier workers were upset; because it doesn’t seem fair. But we all know, life isn’t fair. However, I’m trying to see how I can be last and receive God’s favor and receive the same reward as those who were first. God I don’t have to be first at everything in this season if you allow those who are last to be first!
First place! 🥇 ✌🏽
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2024 - This is My Year
This is my year - everyone shouted! It seems like this is the constant cliché heard every January. But, some kind of way between January and December momentum is lost and goals and or resolutions are thrown to the side. But, what if this could really be your year?
How can you keep your foot on the gas all year and be all gas no brakes?
To reach this point, it takes intentionally. You must be intentional in planning out your day and or week. You also have to anticipate hiccups and prepare a plan of action before hand. A person looking to lose weight has to know eventually they will be offered junk food or desserts. To plan for perfection is to plan to fail. Life happens swiftly and you have to prepare a plan to get back on track when you lose motivation or have accountability partners already in place.
As you make your goals and or resolutions be intentional, prepare a hiccup plan in advance, revisit your why and give yourself small rewards for milestones along the way.
If you really want this to be “your” year how are you preparing for it?
Last week’s Blog: Home Alone Top 10
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Home Alone Top 10
We have something at work we do in which we rewatch old movies together as a group and I recommended for us to rewatch Home Alone. Home Alone is a classic and was always one of my favorite Christmas movies to watch. Listen, rewatching movies as an adult - it hits different! Here's my top 10 things I noticed while watching Home Alone - in no particular order.
- Kevin had a long day and really needed a hug at the beginning of the movie from his mom.
- The family needed better controls to ensure a child or no one is left on a family trip - instead of numbers call everyone by name.
- What did Kevin's uncle, Rob McAllister do for a living to afford to pay for so many people to travel internationally for the holidays?
- Uncle Buck could not read the room when the mom noticed she forgot Kevin at home. His response was well, I forgot my glasses too. Smh.
- The price of pizza aged well. 10 pizzas at $12 dollars; however, the rest of the stuff he purchased at the store would cost like $75 or more today.
- Why did Kevin have access to a gun - even it was a BB gun?
- It is interesting watching them walk straight to their gate in the airport - no security check or anything.
- Kevin's mom had her address book to call her neighbors. I can't remember the last time I saw an address book.
- Sometimes you think you are afraid of things until you have to boss up like Kevin.
- The scene with his neighbor at the church was my favorite scene. So often the older generation is forgotten and they have so many beautiful stories and wisdom to share with others.
Looking back on this movie, there were a lot of movies I watched as a child, which would not be acceptable for kids today to watch. What is your favorite holiday movie to watch?
Last week’s Blog: The Perfect Wait
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The Perfect Wait
”Farmers who wait for perfect weather never plant. If they watch every cloud, they never harvest.” Ecclesiastes 11:4 NLT
What are you waiting for to get started with your idea, business, song, podcast, book, journal, group?
If you are waiting for the perfect… fill in your blank - that day will never come.
If I waited for the perfect venue, I would have never hosted my first conference.
If I waited for the perfect book, I would have never written a book.
If I waited for the perfect client, I would have never began book coaching.
Remember, done is never perfect and perfect is never done!
Start now, get good at your craft, build your audience. For me I rather make mistakes with a few people than to start when I feel it is perfect and make mistakes in front of millions.
If you are waiting for perfect start now because perfect doesn’t exist!
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Threads
I saw this blog question and I thought I’d join in! I want to share a diverse range of posts, so I thought this would be a fun and short post for others to join as well.
The blog question posed was, “What are your favorite two things to wear?”
When it comes to wearable items my favorite go-to items are:
1. Dresses
I love dresses because it is one easy piece to throw on. I can doll up a dress with a waisted belt, some cute accessories, high heels, and boots or I can dress it down with some mules, tennis shoes, or sandals. Dresses are so versatile in shapes and colors. I prefer more of a fitted dress - but not too tight because I don’t want to have to continue to fix it all day. I’ve been there before with the dresses that continue to “ride up” and give I’m too little vibes.
2. Sweatshirts
When it comes to traveling - sweatshirts are my go-to item! Listen, I’m usually always cold, so sweatshirts keep me warm. I like layering my sweatshirts with a cute undershirt in case I get too warm I can take it off and tie the sweatshirt around my neck or waist to make it fashionable!
Because I love a bonus item - skirts were third on my list! Honestly, they are really tied with sweatshirts but since it is cooler here right now, I put sweatshirts as number 2.
What are your favorite wearable items?
Last week’s Blog: Finish Strong - Wrenhowsway
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Finish Strong
I was chatting with friends the other day and I mentioned this quote from Dr. Dharius Daniels, “We live on whatever level we settle.”
I know for myself I have so many goals and aspirations I would like to achieve. As long as I’m still breathing, I still have time to progress forward in my goals. Although we are a little shy of 30ish days to the end of the year, we still have time to finish the year strong.
I could easily make tons of excuses for unaccomplished goals or I could adjust my goals and finish them out well. Of course, I decided to adjust my goals for the year and have as much forward progress as possible.
One of my main goals is my weight loss. To gain some momentum in my weight loss since the last two weeks were cray, I am considering doing a two a day challenge again, Crazy?!!! Yes! Hard! Yes, but I can do hard things and I no longer want to settle for my current weight. What goals are you completing before the end of the year?
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