• Breaking Barriers

    Times of Reflection

    I was in bible study the other night and we were reading/discussing Philemon. In our discussion, we talked about how Philemon’s slaves were going to have to go back to him after stealing and running from him. It’s never easy to take the road back to something from your past, which you’ve overcome and been forgiven. There’s a struggle in our minds, we mentally go back to that place. While we take the journey back down the road of struggle, we come to understand exactly how God blessed us in “that” situation. We were able to get out of “it” and build ourselves up to be the great person we…

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    Start Again: New Beginnings

    Yesterday, I had the pleasure of hosting a book discussion of the book, The Art of Finishing by Var Kelly. The discussion was absolutely great and of course, after, it made me think. One of the questions asked in our discussion was to share something that we had started, but not yet finished. If you are like me you took a long, deep sigh and realized, there’s a list. LOL. As I ponder on our conversation from yesterday and recognizing today is the first of July, the thought came to mind, New Beginnings. We all miss the mark from time to time, but with each new day, new month, new…

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    The Power of Your Story!

    Last night I had the pleasure of attending an On the Come Up author’s event. It was a great experience; I’m thankful I was able to attend! At the event, I was able to learn from a panel of authors about their book writing process, inspiration, and favorite books to read. In addition to that information, it was great to just connect with positive females. In addition to the panel of authors, there were vendors, spoken word, and a drummer. The creativity that was in the room was awesome. As I think about the event and what I took away, I remembered the power of a story and the importance…

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    A Father’s Love

    What does it mean to be a father? Dictionary.com defines it as a male parent. I would hope that it is more to it than just that. Everyone has their own interpretation of what a father is, which usually is based on experiences. My experience of a father could be described by the following words, responsible, loving, giving, respectful, respected, diligent, understanding, and humble. I’ve had the pleasure of having a good experience with my father, however, there are so many people in the word that cannot say the same. I am grateful for my experience, but let me not paint the picture of perfection. We all make mistakes, parents…