Sunday, December 26, 2010

Happy Kwanzaa


Happy Kwanzaa Folks!!!
I hope you all had a great Christmas! As you may know this is the last week of 2010. It has been a long time coming and guess what you made it through the year! I pray that next year will be a great time for you. But I come to give you some advice on how to change your new year for the best. We all make new year resolutions if you want to admit it or not. But we all need to know how can we stick to them. I think the best advice I can give you is: TAKE LIFE SECOND BY SECOND. I say that because sometimes we try to rush things and they don't end up like we imagined them. As people we also want to turn over a new leaf but in order to do that you must try to fight temptation, second by second. By that I mean do everything second by second. For example if you want to stop smoking or stop doing drugs count your steps by seconds. Once you do that seconds turn into minutes and they turn into hours and then they turn into days then days turn into weeks and weeks turn into months then months turn into years. Also in order for you to be set free from something then you must know the truth because remember "The truth sets you free." So lets start 2011 off with a bang! God bless and remember the first principle of Kwanzaa is UNITY!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Merry Christmas!!!


Its the Christmas season! So go out and spend time with your family, friends, and the ones you love! Celebrate the birth of Jesus and all the lovely and peaceful things he represents. And if you are not doing anything on Christmas Eve come join me and hundreds of other people at my church to celebrate Christmas. Get info here: www.courageous.tv

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Being free

Earlier this week I was sadden by the death of Elizabeth Edwards. She was a great women who worked for the interest of all Americans. She was a great progressive behind-the-scenes leader. She was the wife to a former presidential and vice presidential candidate, John Edwards. But most likely the best virtue about her was that she knew everything about being free. She faced great adversity in her life and that taught her the meaning of freedom and how to be humble. She knew that her husband cheating on her would make her a independent women who was free. She also accepted the truth in that situation. Being free means knowing the truth and as long as you know the truth you will be a free soul.
I would like to end this post with some inspiration for you: Lets all be like Elizabeth Edwards a free, truth knowing, lovable, humble, and behind the scenes leader.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Confessions

Yeap thats right I have 3 confessions for my readers:

1. I really LOVE Jesus!

2. I care for everyone I come in contact with and I wish them well!

3. I really like this girl but the problem is that she already has a man.