Saturday, October 22, 2016

"Choosing The Lesser Of Two Evils..."

It is more than disconcerting to think that we're left with the decision to choose the lesser of two evils" this coming presidential election. 

I have watched all of the presidential debates and also the vice presidential debate. The waves of comments from all the major networks and social media commenters carry no weight of influence on my pick for the future commander-in-chief of this great nation. The presence of bias and sting of favoritism on their candidate is very obvious, more so to the candidate that had managed to allure people with charm & sophistication .I don't also pay attention to recent polls. That's another way of manipulation especially to the undecided voters that might just go to the candidate that has the upper hand at the polls.

I believe that if all true believing Christians are going to vote with wisdom and try to silence the reverberating nuisance around them and just ask God's guidance, we will have a pro-life president, someone who would uphold our right to say,"In Jesus' name and not curtail our Christain faith; someone who would not cut our ties and support to Israel, someone who would pick the right judges to the Supreme Court like putting someone like the late Judge Scalia. And if the vice presidential running mate is also a pro-life Christian, then we can't go wrong.
Remember Life, what that really encompasses in the spiritual realm. God wants us to be wise and conscientious.  This is the most pivotal, critical time to all of us: Let's have our eyes fixed on Jesus. Pray with me that we always choose and celebrate the things that are pleasing to God. We have to cast our vote in spirit and in truth. I agree with Franklin Graham, the SBN Family Worship Center on what they stand on. Vote for the candidate that will keep our freedom to be ministers for preaching the Word of God. And all the rest will fall in the right place. We have to believe that God is on the throne watching and wanting us to do the right thing. Always!

Many people don't realize the magnanimity of what this election means. They'd rather stay home and not exercise their civic duty and responsibility to cast their vote. I am urging everyone to go out and vote. It is critical that the government hears our voice one last time. It is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.

America is still "One Nation Under God."

Helpful Scriptures
Genesis 12:3
Jeremiah 1:5
Psalm 127:3-5
Thank you for preaching the Word.
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Sunday, October 16, 2016

" Terri Savalle's Two-Day ICING Women's Event"



Interestingly enough that I jumped on the invitation of Senaida, a very good friend of mine who invested her trust and support on my coming and to other three Christian women/friends of hers. 

These snapshots are indicative of luminous smiles and expectant hearts as to what this Conference means to us...

During this two-day women's conference, (Oct.14-15, 2016), I took notes--writing the words and phrases in my notebook that when I go back and reread them will be transformative to my soul...
I believe that my readings of non-fiction, Christian books have catapulted me the discernment I need.
From Terri Savalle Foy's 2 days of motivational teaching engagement to us, women of Faith, I will take away the confidence and the acceleration of her passion towards choosing and releasing our words in Faith that as if they already come to pass. I admit that's not my strength in my finances; however; God's grace has been always overflowing in my physical body. I can still walk and jog without chronic pain and free from taking prescriptive medicine. That's my hallelujah of the proclamation of" how great thou Art."
What she said that we're not created to live without resistance is true. Many Christians still believe that they're excluded from experiencing the turmoils and the "dryness in our bones," and infirmities that befall us and the pangs of depression and physical death. For us to bounce back hard, we have to armor ourselves with the heart of thanksgiving, intentional worship, and steadfast-unwavering faith that God the father, his son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are working together as One to heal, provide and guide us in all of our ways.

I do have a vision board but not quite established. Still thinking how to be more specific in laying out my dreams that slipped away and revive them by admitting that I let excuses be the frontrunner of my choosing. May I find myself again very passionate about writing a book with no apologies--just straight up, the raw and beautiful epitome of my soul longing for God's divinity...

It was a very refreshing camaraderie among the five of us women...I can't speak for all of them what this event meant to their spirit. I can only attest that all of them have a heart full of gratitude. And that itself will make them resolute with their individual journey with God's purpose in their life. My heart is also filled with thanksgiving!







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Saturday, October 8, 2016

"Out Of The Darkness Community Walk..."


Walking in Faith...


My second walk/run for the season...This walk to fight suicide is very dear to my heart. 
Today I've heard testimonies from people who've lost a spouse, a sibling, a parent, a friend, a relative and someone who's right now suffering from this mental illness. I've read too many people mostly celebrities who committed suicide and I guess I was prematurely presumptuous to think that they welcomed that disease to themselves by the way they live their life as rich & famous!

But Today I realized after hearing the voices that echoed deep-dismal sadness and in a way still in pain for their lost loved ones, that depression ultimately leads to having suicidal thoughts does not discriminate. Anyone is susceptible these days or can be a candidate if we lose the truth that mental illness is a great magnitude of our spirituality. And that we are never alone if we open our hearts to Jesus.

All these charity and fund-raised walks are all so humbling, commemorating and in a way a closure to all of us who've seen the darkness of this illness. We're more driven now to talk about it because of the staggering number surrounding it, thus, the stigma that attached to suicide is no longer hidden. We could all be the voice of Hope to those who are suffering now.

However, there is one thing that need not be overlooked or denied: We refused to cling that our help must come first from the Lord. Everything else is inferior outside the realm of God. The only suicidal prevention that I know for sure is having a personal relationship and accepting Jesus as our personal savior and Lord.

When will we ever learn that we are powerless without the help of God? When do we stop bullying ourselves that we can overcome such darkness in our life with our own strength and power?




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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Today Is All Good...

 Fall weather is here...Feeling the zeal of the glorious day stirring in my heart, I took Tootsie for a walk at the park. So happy that she didn't indicate for a rest so we walked and jogged alternately. There's nothing more alluring and intimate to me than breathing fresh chilly air into my lungs. 


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 After lunch, it just dawned on me that Pet Medical Center where Cocoa & Tootsie get to have their check- ups are having their 15th- year anniversary celebration from 10am-2pm. I only had half hour to take Cocoa there and we made it. We ended up getting a lot of freebies and also they served us brisket and hot dogs--for free! I was glad to have followed my instinct to still go even for half hour. When we got there, there were only a few dogs left checking out the venue. They also took a snapshot of me & Cocoa. That was really nice of them to celebrate all of the dogs & cats that's been coming to that Pet Center.



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 It wouldn't be  a good ride back home if I didn't walk Cocoa to her favorite Carl Levin Park. And it turned out I still had more than enough energy to enjoy the pond. Sitting there lulls me into smiling serenity & contentment...Oh, how I love to enjoy the simple things that draw me nigh closer to His presence!
It feels really good to have walked both of my dogs "fair & square," on the same day.
Thank you, Lord, for a marvelous day!




Sunday, September 25, 2016

"My First 5K-Run/Walk With My Buddies"



Ms. Kayla, a real chum; a great game changer, educator...

It just turned Fall last Wednesday... my heart is hefty, full of anticipation with great expectation for Saturday's 5K run/walk for the entire school district.

This is it--the day to prove and compete with myself whether I'll stumble or see victory within reach. When I got my number and the electronic monitor tied on my shoe, nostalgic memories of running competitions during my high school and freshman and sophomore years flood my mind.
 For me, today is not about racing. It's more like a wholesome, family activity; with friends and colleagues just making connections by sharing a barrel of passion for this sport.
I thank God for serendipity...I encountered some former colleagues and yeah thank the Lord  for iPhone easy-grip snapshots. Still not suave navigating it but as long as I get the purity of their smiles, I'm happy. The proof is undeniable! Thank you guys for your radiant smiles and good energy.
So, you may be wondering how I did my 5K run--It might be under or about 40 mins.I could be wrong. When the DJ announced my name as I crossed the finished line, that moment was a signature of fulfillment. I knew then, that this is the beginning of many more 5k-10k's journey to be in...Thank you esp. to Ms. Lopez for partnering up with me. By the way, your sprints have challenged me to traverse the path at full speed better than I thought!
Philippians 1:6 KJV
Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.
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Ms. Ivy, it was really good to see you ...
Ms. Lopez, thank you for your gentle and beautiful soul--running side by side with me!
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