I Believe in Seeing Everyone’s Humanity!

Daily writing promptWhat principles define how you live?View all responses Growing up in a country with a history of segregation means that I learned early that, as a black person, I wasn't seen in the same light as my white peers. In the seventh grade, the black children received the white children's old school, while... Continue Reading →

A Visit to a Garden Will Do Wonders for a Tortured Soul

Gibbs Gardens, Ball Ground, Georgia, October 11, 2025 I decided to try to get part of my life back. We visited Gibbs Gardens yesterday, on the way to a training in Spiritual Gifts at a church in Jasper, Georgia, whose pastor was once the pastor at our church. I wanted to see the trees and... Continue Reading →

Having a Good Defense is Critical to Our Mental Health: Sunday Devotional

Psalm 34:4-7 I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame. This poor man called, and the Lord heard him; he saved him out of all his troubles. The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him, and he delivers them. When... Continue Reading →

How Do You Write a Book on Survival Without Seeming Special to God?

Daily writing promptWhat have you been putting off doing? Why?View all responses Just yesterday, as I once again spoke of some of the worst moments of my life when I knew that the Lord God was with me, someone suggested I needed to write a book about my life. I have been told the same... Continue Reading →

Trees at Gibbs Gardens, Ball Ground, Georgia

These are some of the many trees that surround the flowers at Gibbs Garden, which we visited yesterday. Posting for Sunday Trees #607. There were so many types of Japanese Maple trees. The first image was taken in late fall 2024, and the others are from yesterday. Copyright ©All posts on my blog, Help From... Continue Reading →

The First Time I Wore Stockings and Heels, I Felt Like an Adult

I was in the eighth grade when I was chosen for the Junior Honor Society. I was to be inducted into the society during a school program. My aunt bought me stockings and a pair of low-heeled shoes. I was accustomed to wearing sneakers or loafers. The stockings were cinnamon-toned because hosiery manufacturers didn't make... Continue Reading →

A Hedge-Hog Hair Kind of Day

We went away for the weekend, And I forgot my Afro comb. With my Afro all over the place, It resembled a hedgehog relaxing at home. The erinaceous look isn’t cute, On someone who’s my age. But everyone complimented me, Thinking of this new style as all the rage. True story about the comb. No... Continue Reading →

Ending Domestic Violence Would Be A Win for Everyone

Daily writing promptIf you had a million dollars to give away, who would you give it to?View all responses As October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I would give a million dollars to the various groups that work tirelessly to put an end to the violence in people's homes. These groups include the National Coalition... Continue Reading →

Not Everybody Understands Good Poetry: Can You Tell A Story In

Edwin’s critique of Marla’s poem left her so mad! Remembering that some people cannot appreciate subtlety, rather than murdering a friend, she opted for a double-chocolate cupcake to comfort her. After all, poetry can be like the roll of the dice: sometimes people get it and other times they don’t.   Fictional story written for... Continue Reading →

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