Bark and Bite Are Usually Equally Frightening

It is no use telling me not to run from your dog because his or her bark is worse than their bite.  I have been afraid of dogs since I was a little girl walking through white neighborhoods to go to church. I don't know if the dogs were trained to bite black people, but... Continue Reading →

The Pain of Being Born With Flat Feet

Having flat feet is a terrible ordeal, Finding shoes that fit is hard to do. It's like looking for a needle in a haystack, And as scarce as hen's teeth, too. Shoemakers do not seem to understand, Producing ballet shoes, which is just plain mean. For when I try on those cute little numbers, The... Continue Reading →

Reliving Her Youthful Days: Three Things Challenge

Mamie doesn't just sit staring out of the windows of the assisted living facility where she lives, she helps in the kitchen and loves to plan parties for other residents. She is 100 today, an age she never thought she would reach! In spite of the occasional aches and pains, she is grateful to God... Continue Reading →

Too Much Talking Is Never Good!

There is a constant hum in America today, as talking heads pontificate 24 hours a day on information that most of us don't really need to know. The idea of "too much information" has come home to roost in a nation fascinated with hearing their own voices. From Congressmen to preachers, too much talk is... Continue Reading →

Taking the World by Storm: 100 Word Wednesday

As they stood looking up at the mural, Malia and Carlton saw that they had made it big! This was the first step in their ambition to have their sobriquet, The Freebirds, known throughout the world. Their journey began twenty years ago when Malia's father gave her a guitar for Christmas, inspiring her love for... Continue Reading →

One-Liner Wednesday

Written for One-Liner Wednesday by Linda G. Hill The beauty of the love of continued learning and expanded knowledge is that it allows us to reach our God-given potential in ways far beyond our beliefs and the beliefs of others. Reverend Regina Davis-Sowers, PhD

Persistence in Prayer: Psalm Wednesday

Everyone who prays believes that they are not just talking into space where no one hears. Prayer is evidence of faith in our God who hears and answers prayers. In the psalm this week, Psalm 86, David asked God to hear his prayers, for he believed that God surely would do so, and the very... Continue Reading →

Blogger Recognition Award

I want to thank Gaillovesgod for the nomination for this award. Douglas and I are honored that someone thought of us. In the past, we were nominated for words, but both of us were working and never found the time to write a post to acknowledge them, for which we apologize to the beautiful people who... Continue Reading →

Letting Go of a Critical Spirit

For some reason that I could not define, this past Sunday I tended to find fault with everything that happened at church. It is ironic, as I was the one who did the cheerful welcome and read the scripture and prayed for the Communion service, as well as leading the church in partaking of the... Continue Reading →

Take a Second Look!

Cody always dated slim women, for he believed that the best girls in school were thin girls. But, Mama was the sweetest person in the world, and she was plump and round. Yet, Dad was head over heels in love with Mama and proud to be her husband. He wanted to ask his father about... Continue Reading →

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