• Podcast Episode 48 We all need wise counsel
    Aug 26 2024

    In this episode I share a story of how I received Godly advise and counsel from two powerful women of God for a situation I was facing and related it to the story of Jethro (Moses's father in law) and Moses. We all need to have wise people around us and be able to take counsel from others. Who do you turn to when you need advice? Turn to the Holy Spirit first and allow him to lead you to the people who can advise you regarding your particular situation.

    Scripture reference:
    Exodus 18
    Isaiah 11:2

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    35 mins
  • Podcast Episode 47 Single Parents You're Not Alone
    Jul 26 2024

    If you are a single mother or father raising children in today's society I want you to know that you are not alone and if you lean on God for help it makes your parenting better. Single parents are individuals who raise their children without the support of a partner. We tend to manage all aspects of parenting, from providing emotional and financial support to making important decisions about their children's education, health, and well-being. We as single parents often juggle multiple responsibilities, balancing work and family life while striving to create a nurturing and stable environment for their children. Despite the challenges, many single parents find strength, resilience, and fulfillment in their journey, drawing on their inner resources and often relying on community and faith for support. Lean on the word of God and his promises when you are feeling alone or helpless. I love you all and God bless you!

    Scripture reference:
    Genesis 16:7-16

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    30 mins
  • Podcast Episode 46 Into the Wilderness: Following Jesus' Example
    May 30 2024

    In this podcast, I dive into the profound spiritual journey of Jesus Christ during His 40 days in the wilderness. According to the Gospels, immediately after His baptism, Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. This period was a pivotal moment in His ministry, filled with trials, temptations, and profound spiritual growth.

    Key Themes and Insights:

    • Solitude and Reflection: Jesus' time in the wilderness was one of solitude and deep reflection. Away from the distractions of daily life, He communed with God, preparing Himself for the mission ahead. This teaches us the value of seeking quiet times to connect with God and reflect on our purpose.
    • Overcoming Temptation: During His time in the wilderness, Jesus faced three significant temptations from Satan. Each temptation was an attempt to derail His mission and compromise His integrity. By steadfastly relying on God's Word and His identity as God's Son, Jesus overcame each challenge, providing us a model for resisting temptation and standing firm in our faith.
    • Dependence on God: Jesus' wilderness experience underscores the importance of total dependence on God. When tempted to turn stones into bread, He responded that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. This reminds us that our spiritual sustenance is paramount and that God's provision is always sufficient.
    • Spiritual Strength and Preparation: The wilderness was not just a place of testing but also one of preparation. Jesus emerged from the wilderness strengthened and ready to begin His public ministry. Similarly, our own wilderness experiences can serve to refine us, strengthen our faith, and prepare us for future challenges and opportunities.

    Jesus' example in the wilderness can guide us through our own times of trial and temptation.

    Scripture reference:
    Luke 4:1-8
    Genesis 3:1-24
    Deuteronomy 8:3

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    29 mins
  • Podcast Episode 45 People, Places and Things
    May 22 2024

    In this episode I am talking about people, places, and things. In order to have a growing relationship with the Lord, all things must become new. We, as well as people, places, and things, become new. We may continue with our place of employment and we may continue living with our families, but both become new. They are new because we now represent Christ to our fellow workers and to our family. Our associations tend to be with like- minded Christians connected through the Spirit. Our number of associations will increase as we minister and become known in God’s family throughout the community. Those with whom we spend most of our time, and the places we go, and the things we do have all changed. We have not only replaced sinful places and things, but we have also replaced worldly things, for Godly ones. If we want to be a Godly person we spend time with Godly people. If we spend time with worldly people we start following the ways of the world. People, places, and things, if any one of these is changed, then all three normally change. If we hang around worldly people we end up going with them to worldly places and doing worldly things. Becoming this new creation is the process of being molded to the mind and heart of Christ. The more Christ-like we become the more we understand God and the closer relationship we have with him.

    Scripture references:
    1 Corinthians 2:11
    1 John 4:8
    2 Corinthians 5:17

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    27 mins
  • Podcast Episode 44 God's Faithfulness
    May 16 2024

    In this episode of "God's Faithfulness," I am talking about the profound and unchanging faithfulness of God. Here you will here inspiring biblical stories and modern-day testimonies that highlight how God's promises never fail. The Lord is steadfast in nature, I share my personal experiences of his divine faithfulness in times of trial, and help you with practical insights to recognize and trust in God's unwavering commitment. Whether you're in need of encouragement or seeking a deeper understanding of God's character, this episode will provide hope and inspiration for your faith journey. Tune in and be reminded of the incredible ways God's faithfulness can manifest in your life.

    Scripture references:

    2 Kings 18:29-362 Kings 20:1-6Isaiah 38:2-6
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    23 mins
  • Podcast Episode 43 Unmasking Counterfeit Friendships
    May 11 2024

    In a world where connections are increasing through social media, church, and through other friends, genuine friendships can be hard to find. Listen as I dive into the intricate world of counterfeit friendships. From surface-level interactions to hidden agendas, I uncover the signs and impacts of these deceptive connections. With my experience and real-life anecdotes, I explore how to navigate these murky waters, cultivate authentic relationships, and build a tribe that stands the test of time. Tune in to learn how to spot the fakes and embrace the power of true friendship.

    Scripture references:
    2 Corinthians 6:14-15
    Ephesians 5:10-14
    Proverbs 27:4, 14:30
    James 3:16

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    27 mins
  • Podcast Episode 42 - A Fight broke out - Situationship not a Friendship
    May 1 2024

    In this episode, I am telling a story about how I had to fight in a dress as a grown woman! Be careful who you call your friend(s). Most of the time the people we call friends really be people we are in a situationship with. God revealed to me on several occasions that this person was not my friend. He was a user and was only around me for his own benefit and gain. If you have a big heart or are a very loyal person, please ask the Holy Spirit about your friend circle. I hope this testimony helps you and open your eyes to people you have around you.

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    31 mins
  • Podcast Episode 41 Be Changed and Set Apart
    Apr 25 2024

    In this episode, I explain how God began to change me during my prison experience of two years. The key to being changed is surrender and submitting your will to God. One of the key things I learned while incarcerated was people, places and things and how they all play a vital role in one’s success in life. New life in Christ starts and continues when we acknowledge him as leader over all we are and do. Then we must accept his leadership daily by being rooted, built up, and strengthened in the faith. Christ wants to guide us and help us with all our decisions and challenges. You can live for Christ by committing your life and submitting your will to him. Seeking to learn from him and more about him, his life and his teachings. Lastly, recognizing and utilizing the Holy Spirit's power within you.
    Scripture references:
    Romans 12: 1-2 (EASY)
    Colossians 3:16 (EASY)
    Acts 1:8 (TPT)
    Galatians 5:22 (AMP)

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    24 mins