Tag: Christianity

  • LIVING INTENTIONALLY: The problem with social media

    I asked myself a question a few months ago and wanted to write about it then but I had to think. The question was and is: Do we seek to much attention? With the progress of social media and its’ profitability there is an increase in usage even among Christians. It is a challenge, even if your ‘page’ is not…

  • WHITE, BLACK, RED the color of unity

    When I first heard the phrase White guilt years ago I thought it was foolish, ludicrous because, it is. I not only knew what it meant but agreed with the sentiments behind the phrase Black fatigue. Why? Because they reveal the racial divide that plagues the world.Romans 8:1 (KJV)There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ…

  • AN AGED WOMAN- becoming a mature woman of God

    I recently posted an article entitled: GROWING OLDER and I concluded with Titus 2:1-5. I have cited those verses on more than one occasion and I want to talk more, write more, about it because, women are so out of order, biblically speaking. Titus 2:3 (KJV)The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers,…

  • GROWING OLDER

    I never knew what people meant when they say: “Act your age” until I became older, over 40, and started seeing people my age deny their age. It seems to be a universal challenge today for individuals to exhibit a maturity level equivalent to the number of years he or she has been on this earth; children behave as if…

  • PROTECTIVE ORDERS

    PROTECTIVE ORDERS AND THE REALITIES OF SURVIVAL I experienced spousal abuse and law enforcement could not help me. In the late 1980’s I called 911 and the law enforcement officer, seeing the blood on my face, explained why it would not be a good idea to press charges against my abuser.  I stayed at a hotel with my 3 children…

  • IN LOVING MEMORY-posthumous

    IN LOVING MEMEORYI have thought, probably more than most, about the purpose of funeral services. I have attended a funeral that was over four hours long and a memorial service that was less than an hour and the guest went to the home of the deceased where they celebrated his life by eating steak and drinking wine, his favorite.The four…