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Please join me through reading, blogging, talking or emailing, as we SIP on God's Word. The SIPPING of HIS Word builds our faith. As we SIP HIS Word, let's SIP on a cup of coffee, tea or healthy beverage of choice. This SIP may boost our energy or help us relax in the comfort of our own space.  

Thus enjoy your readings and I look forward in getting to know YOU!

Sincerely,

Arnetha aka Neatbooks4u

Approximately 5 minute Inspirational Blast Moving Forward "A Promise" shares my story, God's response to my cry, and A Promise that results to discourse. Moreover based on my actions seemingly forgot my Promise, all God has done, continues doing for and through me! Hopefully this Inspirational Blast will inspire you and others to realize all God has and continues doing for and through you. Then like me if applicable, honor your Promise.
A five minute Inspirational Message to cope with grief during the holiday seasons due to death of loved ones and other traumatic events. To grieve is a normal healthy emotion. Jesus grieved. He wept over the death of his good friend, Lazarus. Read John 11:33-35.

On many occasions we have tremendous difficulty navigating through death and traumatic events to reach some degree of acceptance. Not to minimize our loss. Therefore this inspirational message is to help us "Navigate Through the Holiday Blues." Looking forward to you tuning in and our conversations through blog-talk. As always Arnetha declares "Your Destiny, Your Best."


2nd Week of Monday morning weekly Inspiration-"Hold On, I'm Comin" a secular song by Sam & Dave. Lyric highlights for this Inspirational Message are: "Don't you even be sad. Lean on me, when times are bad. When the day come and you are down, in a river of trouble and about to drown. Just hold on, I'm comin. Hold on, I'm comin." These lyrics are about love relationships. I believe the messages Sam and Dave wanted to get across were for their women, then women in general to know that help was on the way from their man/husband. Also to "Hold On, I'm Comin," an "Old school song" that is relevant for today.