As a published writer, there are mornings when I read Our Daily Bread and wonder if maybe—just maybe—I should submit one of my journal entries someday. But until then… I’ll keep practicing right here, with you all, through the PWGM blog. 😊 Thank you for reading, reflecting, and growing with me.
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Good Grief (Part 2)
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want…4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
CREATED TO CREATE
Did you know that a creative mind can mend the soul?
Run, Walk, Crawl
Have you ever examined your thoughts before you moved into action? Well, today was one of those days. I felt the need to get up and take a walk, before I ran some errands. I wanted to walk along the water and no, it wasn’t to feed the alligators and I am thankful none ofContinue reading “Run, Walk, Crawl”
Special Delivery
Every day I wake up wondering what adventures or opportunities shall I encounter…well today’s was no different. Sometime this morning the doorbell rings. I get up from my desk and walk over and look out the window. As I pull the curtains back, I notice a delivery truck going down the street away from myContinue reading “Special Delivery”
My Family
Pausing To Share…MY BLACK HISTORY MOMENT – A Slave, Midwife and Legacy: Dr. Judy Simmons – uncovered by my cousins Cleo and Melvin Graham Who are your ancestors? Have you thought about your connection to them lately? Is slavery and freedom a part of your family’s legacy? If so, what impact did it have onContinue reading “My Family”
Without Love
We thank God that for more than eight years, some wonderful sisters and I have gathered, Monday through Friday at 5:30 a.m. for Early Morning Prayer. We often pray for one another, but the mandate the Lord gave when He called us together was to be intercessors. Every 3rd Saturday of the month our groupContinue reading “Without Love”
I’m Not Alone
For most of us as adolescence we were told about puberty, menstruation and pregnancy; but not about menopause. It’s humorous that it took us almost 12 years to get to puberty and only 12 consecutive months to confirm that we are menopausal. Menopause is the time when a woman’s menstrual period ends. Menopause is consideredContinue reading “I’m Not Alone”