
Introducing..."A NEW ME: Life Transformation Program"
This past weekend I had the opportunity to speak at GROW Women’s Conference, “You Were Born for More.” My topic was entitled, “Embracing A NEW ME After Tragedy." Here’s a glimpse of what I shared: The word embrace means to take hold of something willingly and enthusiastically. When I refer to A NEW ME, I’m speaking of the consummate individual or at least on the path of embracing wholeness and fulfilling their God given purpose. After experiencing a tragedy who would want to

In the Eye of the Storm
Thunder. Lightening. Strong Winds. Hail. Flooding. There are two words that render me unsettled every year: hurricane season. Although it appears lately that we do not have to officially be in hurricane season in order to experience hurricane-like weather because our city, along with others, has been bullied by one major rain event after another causing devastation all around us. Whether it’s flooded homes, flooded cars, being stranded for hours or the unfortunate loss of li

Marriage Chronicles for the Wives: “Protect Your Marriage, Not Your Heart”
A couple of weeks ago I posted a blog entitled, Marriage Chronicles: Extinguishing Heated Fellowship. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to share it because I received some amazing feedback and comments on how helpful it has been to some marriages. When I wrote my first blog: The Inception of A NEW ME: Transparently, Abundantly, I made a promise I would be more transparent about my life as a wife and mom. Okay, so here’s the truth. I had the idea of writing about “Heated Fello

It’s All About Him
"That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." 2 Timothy 3:17 (KJV) Today’s scripture speaks to the fact that the word of God is that which prepares Christians to work in their God-given missions. If we are going to work diligently for the kingdom of God, then the Bible is that which equips us for this work. Ephesians 2:10 says we are God’s workmanship, created unto good works. The word for workmanship is the Greek word poiema, which means “