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Vocabulary Monday on Saturday: misogynist
Word: misogynist Parts of Speech: noun Meaning: a person that hates women Continue reading
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Quote for Today: Embracing Change
In every crisis there is a message. Crises are nature’s way of forcing change — breaking down old structures, shaking loose negative habits so that something new and better can take their place.— Susan L. Taylor Continue reading
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Quote for Today: You Are Not an Accident
Your birth was no mistake or mishap, and your life is no fluke of nature. Your parents may not have planned you, but God did. He was not at all surprised by your birth. In fact, he expected it. Long… Continue reading
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Quote for Today: Building Friendships
If you are able to figure out how to be truly interested in someone you meet with the goal of building up a friendship instead of trying to get something out of that person, the funny things is that almost… Continue reading
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Quote for Today: The Paradoxical Commandments
The Paradoxical Commandmentsby Dr. Kent M. Keith People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway. If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway. If you are successful, you will win false friends… Continue reading
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Quote for Today: The Shallow Commitments of Some Christians
Too many Christians have a commitment of convenience. They’ll stay faithful as long as it’s safe and doesn’t involve risk, rejection, or criticism. Instead of standing alone in the face of challenge or temptation, they check to… Continue reading
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Quote for Today: Inch by Inch
Inch by inch, life’s a cinch. Yard by yard, life’s hard. —John Bytheway Continue reading
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The Prayers of Black Women: You’re In Our Prayer’s Nina
Lord it is easy to judge and or forget others when sitting in a seat of safety. It appears that it is also easy to blame others when failure and fear has joined hands and threaten life and lifestyles. Life… Continue reading
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Quote for Today: Respecting the Boundaries of Others
Our real concern with others should not be “Are they doing what I would do or what I want them to do?” but “Are they really making a free choice?” When we accept others’ freedom, we don’t get… Continue reading
