Category: Monday Messages

  • Godly Corrections

    Godly Corrections

    The author reflects on her desire for personal growth and constructive criticism, emphasizing the importance of feedback from others. She shares a transformative moment in church where she recognized her need to change and reconnect with God. She invites readers to join a livestream discussing Godly Corrections and her healing journey.

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  • Better than GOOD!

    Better than GOOD!

    The author reflects on her journey of healing through God’s guidance following painful news. By confiding in a friend, she recognizes her own toxic tendencies and the importance of grace. Embracing God’s message, she finds peace and joy in letting go of past hurts, ultimately experiencing profound spiritual restoration.

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  • Ready

    Ready

    This weekend, I attended a Maryland educator convention by the beach, seeking peace and connection with God. However, a surprising text revealed someone from my past would re-enter my life, leaving me feeling betrayed. In this emotional turmoil, I found solace in God’s presence at the ocean, highlighting His perfect timing and support.

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  • Cut Dead Ends

    Cut Dead Ends

    The author reflects on her unexpected journey with locs, initially viewing them as a permanent commitment. Through the metaphor of hair, she explores themes of identity, self-worth, and the damage of stress in life. The call to action is clear: recognize and cut away “dead ends” in both hair and life for growth and healing.

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  • The Ick

    The Ick

    The content discusses the concept of “the ick,” a feeling of sudden repulsion in romantic relationships, primarily experienced by women. It emphasizes that this response reflects personal insecurities and unrealistic expectations of perfection. The author encourages applying grace in relationships, including faith and church involvement, rather than abandoning them over minor issues.

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