Proclamation at the Intersections
The "Proclamation at the Intersections: Faith, Healing, and HIV" conference is hosted by the Gilead COMPASS Initiative Faith Coordinating Center at Wake Forest University's School of Divinity. The conference will provide an unprecedented opportunity for interdisciplinary and cross-sectional learning and
Where Are All the Cool Kids?
I grew up hearing, believing and sometimes witnessing that women could be: attractive, but not smart; athletic, but not feminine; … Christian, but not cool. With this in mind, I crafted my life and spent a lot of time trying to
Separated Sundays
“It is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o’clock on Sunday morning.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. *My disclaimer is that I grew up attending Pentecostal and Holiness churches. I later attended Baptist and AME
All the Single Ladies
I listened to a sermon a few weeks ago about being single that resonated with me in more ways than I imagined, I wanted to share it with every single woman I know. But I also found that the sermon
The Prayer Process
When I was a child, my mom taught me to pray the “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray to the Lord my soul you keep …” prayer. I imagine that I didn’t learn the “Our Father’s Prayer”
The Gift
I CANNOT believe it is May already! Where has time gone? It seems unreal that I have been abroad for 3 and a half months. So much has happened! Sidebar: I find it both fascinating and frightening that more transformation
Cultivating A Beautiful Mind
Photo taken from: https://www.hppr.org/post/growing-high-plains-cultivate-your-mind-2017 My friends know that when I arrived in the UK one of my major annoyances was having limited WiFi (I’ve written about how I learned to embrace this). I was then annoyed by my access – or
Sacred Spaces
Last week I posted two – of many random and not so random – things on Facebook. One is this video/song by India Arie and the other is my own little words of encouragement for the day. Words of Encouragement: No victims