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 →
Prayer – An Attitude of the Heart
Prayer is An Attitude of the Heart God looks at the attitude of the heart. Please do not get emotionally disturbed by what others say about your prayers. God did not say a perfect prayer was required. Jesus, the only perfect One, has already prayed that prayer - the prayer of perfection. We are to... Continue Reading →
My Dear Grandson
From #Gardenia's Garden Podcast - From Proverbial Nana #DappyTKeys stirs my spirit while I am in my garden. Thank you, Tim. August 2021 My Dear Grandson, I thought you needed to know what I love about you. Yes, it is true that Nana loves because you are part of me, my legacy, but there are... Continue Reading →
Mentally Brave -“Put Mental Health First”
Exceptional! Extraordinary! Appropriate! This goes for any person who can acknowledge that their wellness plan includes mental health and will fight for that safe space. If you have been following my recent blogs, you are aware that mental health is a focus in our summer sessions of "Safe Spaces for Children/Youth/Young Adults." It is also... Continue Reading →
Marking One Year This Month of Blogging
One year ago, I officially started blogging ( July 2020). It was a way to share outside of the four walls. We were, of course, in the clutches of COVID-19. I was already a blog reader, but navigating sites and understanding the WordPress language was a bit challenging. I tuned into the free WordPress courses... Continue Reading →
I Know What You Did…
Photo by Olia Danilevich on Pexels.com Based on a novel, a popular film was made, called "I Know What You Did Last Summer." For this summer, a few of us are on the "treadmill" in helping others in this post-pandemic (especially young people) who are going through traumatic times. I am committed to the work/training... Continue Reading →
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