Wisdom Bites
Happy Monday
Welcome to a new week! This is the day the Lord has made so let us rejoice and be glad in it! What can we do to walk in deeper love this week? Whatever it is….do it. What can we Read more…
Welcome to a new week! This is the day the Lord has made so let us rejoice and be glad in it! What can we do to walk in deeper love this week? Whatever it is….do it. What can we Read more…
Ever get in a pinch and need to pray immediately? Ever make a poor decision and find yourself in a compromising or potentially dangerous predicament? Ever need a right now miracle? Many of us have found ourselves in these interesting Read more…
One of my all-time favorite men of God is Bill Johnson from Bethel Church in Redding, California. If I see a YouTube video that is pretty old featuring him, I’ll still watch it. His message is always relevant and always Read more…
I’m sitting at the dining room table drinking tea and reading my journal. I just stumbled across a saying that I wrote down years ago. The originator of the quote is stated as Rush…but I have no idea who Read more…
It seems as though every month we see images of a law enforcement interaction with the public where it appears as though unreasonable force was used. Just recently we saw images of two officers punching a 20 year-old woman at Read more…
As a young graduate with a brand-spanking new Psychology degree, I began my career as a mental health therapist at an inner-city mental health center. This was an eye-opening job experience that boosted me from textbook knowledge to experiential learning quite Read more…
Here in Southern California, we have trash day each week. Each city has a designated waste pick-up day in which these automated trucks come and empty our black cans (regular waste), green cans (yard waste), and blue cans (recyclables). Read more…
A few years ago, I was multi-tasking. I was straightening up my bedroom, reading a romance novel and had Pastor Jamal Bryant’s television broadcast playing in the background. He said something so provoking that I was immediately snatched out of Read more…
Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. The nation was not ready for the changes his activism supported. The gaining of civil rights for an American underclass was scary to the societal upperclass. To see a marginalized group Read more…
Almost every Sunday morning I wake up to the Food Network. In my sleep, I can identify the time by the airing of the show that is breaking into my subconscious. Shortly after I open an eyelid, I grab my Read more…