Making Faith Moves
What does it look like to make a faith move in your life? Instead of money moves, like Cardi B, people in your circle will be inspired by your decisions to follow God’s leading.
What does it look like to make a faith move in your life? Instead of money moves, like Cardi B, people in your circle will be inspired by your decisions to follow God’s leading.
Do you feel forgotten? In this time of the pandemic when all of our activities are limited, we are dealing with loneliness and aloneness in unprecendented ways.
Yes, there is a logical flow between the Sherri Shepherd comment, Kanye West, ‘Doubting’ Thomas, and Joseph Fiennes in the Movie Risen
Several years ago, I got into the habit of doing an end of the year assessment of my life. Beginning around the last week of December, I would clean house—mentally, spiritually and socially.
At some point on our Christian journey, we will slip up, make mistakes or just outright choose to do the wrong thing. Sometimes we allow the heat of our emotions to dictate our behavior, which will certainly lead to trouble.
How you perceive yourself affects your relationship with God. If your connection to God gets compromised, your entire life can spiral downward very quickly.
How can a black lady hair moment relate to your life? Well, hair tangles can mirror the entanglements in our lives that prevent us from growing and progressing in our Christian faith.
Are you guilty of saying things like, “I don’t have enough money to do that”? How many times throughout the day do you focus on what you lack? This message reveals the root cause of “not enough” in your life.
God has a special purpose for your life that can encompass several events and activities. You might be called to start a non-profit or write a book. Whatever it is…just do it!
Are you waiting on God or is God waiting on you? We are often told to “wait on God,” but our perceptions of waiting are misguided. We think it means to do nothing. However, as Albert Einstein once said, “Nothing happens until something moves.”