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    ACCESS

    I was walking through the hospital the other day and I used my badge to get into the building and instantly what came to my mind was the word access. Before I go on I feel the need to define the word, access, which means, permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing. Because I work for the hospital they have given me access (permission, liberty, or ability to enter) to get into the building. I was able to get into doors other people (that do not work there of course) are not able…

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    Be Open!

    The word “open” keeps coming up for me. I believe in this season God wants me to be open. I’m not sure if I’ve talked about this or not, but I’m in a book club. We have been studying the book, “When Women Pray” by TD Jakes. Powerful book by the way, I definitely recommend you reading it. This past weekend we discussed the Samaritan Woman or as some would call her, the woman at the well. If you’re not familiar with the story, check it out in John 4:4-42. One thing has stayed on my mind this week about this chapter is the fact that the book is about…

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    20/20 Vision in 2021

    Happy New Year! I hope your year has kept you well. It’s been a few weeks since I last posted, how was your Christmas? New Year? Did you make a vision board or naw? This blog post is the second part of my last blog post about moving forward with the 2020 vision. In that post, I shared the story of the man that was blind from birth and how Jesus healed him (if you missed that post, go back and check it out). As you continue reading the story you find that there were many that didn’t believe in his healing. The Pharisees questioned the blind man and his…

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    Yes, I’m Mad…And!

    Growing up did you ever get mad with your parents? Maybe they wouldn’t let you do what you wanted to do? I think about when I was young, I got mad with my mom because she wouldn’t let me spend the night at my friend’s house. I didn’t understand why she wouldn’t let me be great. LOL. Now looking back, I understand, she didn’t know those people. LOL. I think parents have a sixth sense about things we don’t know about; many times it has to do with experience. As an adult, I can’t say I wouldn’t have done the same thing as my mom. Sometimes when we get into…