Accept His grace. When my grandmother quilted, she never threw scraps away. Torn shirts, worn aprons, even a piece of cloth stained with life’s hard
Category: Faith at Work
The Roots in the Storm
When the storm comes, you see which trees have deep roots. The shallow ones topple fast. But the rooted ones—they may bend, they may lose
The Rocking Chair of Worry
There’s wisdom in the old folks: “You can rock all night in that chair, but you won’t get nowhere.” Worry is just like that rocking
The Evidence of Change: Beyond Tears and Performances
Too often, churches and communities pressure women in abusive relationships to forgive quickly, return quietly, and “fix” what was never theirs to repair. They are
Don’t Walk With the Furious: A Faith Reflection on Racism
“Make no friendship with an angry man; and with a furious man thou shalt not go: Lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare
The Story of Gospel Music – Documentary
Gospel music is more than a genre—it is a living testimony of Black American history, resilience, and faith. Born out of the pain of oppression
Devotional: Paul and Barnabas Move On (Acts 13:51)
There is a season for speaking, and there is a season for leaving. Paul and Barnabas knew that. When their safety and message were rejected,
Thanking God Before the Blessing Drops
Gratitude isn’t just something we give after the miracle—it’s a faith move we make before it ever shows up. That’s where the peace comes from.
✝️ “What If Christianity Did Come Through Harm-Doers?”
They told us that Christianity came from white slave owners people to enslaved Black people. And maybe it did.But what they forget is—God has never