Sometimes we know things, but we don’t have a true understanding of the power of what we know. It is God’s desire for us to know what He’s done in us and to understand how that deposit facilitates His purpose. It is when we know … Continue reading
‘Blood Ties‘, a two-act stage play written and directed by Kenya N. Phifer-Jones, skillfully depicts the complexity of family relationships while struggling to maintain the balance between caring for loved ones and caring for self. Three estranged siblings (played by Travis Thompson, Jonathan Caldwell and … Continue reading
One of my friends sent me the link to a wonderful post about the value of a friend. My heart was touched to be considered a friend and I thought it fitting to publicly honor all of my friends: My Web Friends, My Work Friends, My … Continue reading
“I ain’t starting no fuss; I’m just here trying to register.” – Annie Lee Cooper in “Selma” … Continue reading
Pain indicates that something is wrong and attention is needed. We may allow scars to be painful reminders of former wounds, but scars don’t actually hold pain. They serve as badges that profess that the healing process has been completed. They remind us that we made it to … Continue reading