Dad was married twice. My biological Mom was his first wife for almost 18 years. My Mom#2 was married to him for forty-eight years. As my brother could attest to - Dad said, "I have been married practically all my life (rest in peace now)." Our families learned how to love each other. It took... Continue Reading →
This is a continuation of my part-three series about roosters. Of course, I added the talk version on Spotify. The thoughts of "rooster mentality" interests me. I will not give the name of the store; however, one of the most dramatic scenes played out before me was what I call 'rooster mentality.' There were three... Continue Reading →
Talk to Me Simon
I was in the fifth grade (1965) when Sidney Poitier was cast as Simon of Cyrene in “The Greatest Story Ever Told,” directed by George Stevens. The truth is - I do not regard myself as not much of a Simon or a Simonette. Why? The mention of Simon is recorded in the Gospels of Luke... Continue Reading →
The Painter by Design
Before the sun sets, I desire to paint a picture of your loveliness. Who but you, are so lovely! Only Your creation can capture Your loveliness on canvas. There is a creative side to each of us – yes, some, more than others. Each day, we paint a mural of who we are. We add... Continue Reading →
The Stench is Unbearable
#servantleaders #servantleadship I imagine that the young man caught the smells of his environment as unpleasant to the natural nose. But, more than that, he theorized that he did not have to remain in this situation, for he said in that text that his father’s servants were living better than he was at that moment.... Continue Reading →
A Leader Must Revamp!
Post - COVID - Update the Plan - You are still in God's Eyesight Yes, a #servantleader has a vision - a plan; but plans are meant to be revised. Post-COVID, we are in need of updated strategies. Where are you in your spiritual, emotional, and physical wellness plans? Like most people, perhaps you are... Continue Reading →
I Claim the Victory
By faith the people passed through the Red Sea as on dry land; but when the Egyptians tried to do so, they were drowned. By faith the walls of Jericho fell, after the people had marched around them for seven days. By faith the harlot Rahab, because she welcomed the spies, was not killed with... Continue Reading →
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