A Call to Prayer
A Call to Prayer: Racial Crimes, Atrocities, and the Ancient Hatred of the Serpent!
Continue reading →A Call to Prayer: Racial Crimes, Atrocities, and the Ancient Hatred of the Serpent!
Continue reading →The earth is shaking because systems are being exposed. The enemy is raging, because his time is short.
Continue reading →Great is Thy faithfulness, Heavenly Father. Thank You for carrying us into this month of July by Your Grace and Mercy.
Continue reading →Listening to and singing along with a song by a gospel artist, I heard in my spirit: “Not every Worship Song is a sweet savour!”
Continue reading →When a people can no longer tell the difference between Holy and profane — Judgment is already at the door.
Continue reading →Even when crime numbers rise or fall, innocent blood still cries until there is Repentance, Justice and National Turning, as Blood Guilt is Speaking Over Jamaica!
Continue reading →One problem we have in the modern Church, is that we treat sexual sin as merely a private struggle “a weakness.”
Continue reading →Never allow people to become too familiar with you as familiarity can blind people to the weight, grace, sacrifice, wisdom, and calling on your life.
Continue reading →I was reading and studying the Book of Leviticus and last night Leviticus 17–18 made me realize how and why The Cup of Iniquity over Nations is full.
Continue reading →Check in on Someone Today! Don’t assume they have it all together because they smile, show up, post, serve, work, pray, or encourage others.
Continue reading →Ministry cliques, celebrity endorsement, spiritual branding, and platform culture have become huge issues in The Church.
Continue reading →This is not the time for the people of God to be spiritually asleep, entertained, distracted, careless, or dependent on secondhand revelation.
Continue reading →When you are at a low point, begging, asking for help, needing favors, needing rescuing, some people feel useful, superior, needed, or in control.
Continue reading →When we speak about the realities of Black single mothers, we must talk about more than finances, parenting, and social stigma.
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