Category: It's all In Me
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A Friend in Need
They say a friend in need is a friend indeedOr is it a friend in deedMeaning a friend is one who acts as oneWhen another friend’s in need Or maybe it’s the former oneWe’re friends when we’re in wantBut otherwise we give no others thoughtJust to make it blunt But perhaps it is more gray…
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Angels In Distress
I was blessed to be asked to speak about my experiences and understandings on domestic violence on the Angels in Distress radio show with Janie Deadwyler in Atlanta. Please share and comment.
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Why I Wrote “It’s All In Me”
I made this review, because after stepping away from this book for nearly seven years, I have authentically used this book for the purpose for which it was originally conceived–as a roadmap back into consciousness. It provided me with a breadcrumb trail back to the core of my being when I stepped off the path…
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We Are Worthy! A Theology of Liberation
This post is a little more personal than my other posts, but I thought it was worth sharing because for the past several weeks I have been having a difficult time reconciling my past with my present. It started when my Systematic Theology professor gave us an assignment to name our biggest influence on our…
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Know That You Are Loved
It takes nothing more than a little faith and a willingness to accept that the we are all a part of Love’s Mystery. We don’t need to understand it to receive it. God Loved us into Being. This means that we are not only objects of Love, our fundamental nature is a project of Love.…
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There’s Nothing Out There
“There’s nothing out there.” I heard those words so many times in my last year in the Air Force, that I felt like I was going to go crazy. What did that mean–“There’s nothing out there.”? If there was nothing out there, then what were we fighting for? What did people outside of the miltary do to survive? And…
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Road Trip With God, DMX, and 23 Bottles of Water – Full Circle
There’s no way I can completely explain to someone who is “uninitiated”, the things that were ministered to me for the next 19 hours because as it says in 1 Corinthians 2, “ Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” …
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Being “Normal” Versus Being Natural
All my life I have struggled with being “normal”. No, you wouldn’t find me with my Fruit o’ the Looms on my head singing Girls Just Wanna Have Fun or anything like that. I just rarely did what I was expected to do. Expectations indicate having some preconceived notion of how events should unfold in some future…