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Happy Women's History Month featuring Deborah, the Lady of Distinction. She was known as a "Fearless Patriot, the 5th Judge of Israel, Prophetess, Agitator suggesting activist and decisive action, Warrior, Poetess, Wife, Maternal Figure and most of all her trust in God as she sat under her Palm tree to rule in righteousness translating the revelation of God. Her heart was filled with "Grace divine" like a sweet smelling savor over the whole land representing God." The scripture references are Judges 4 and 5, Hebrews 11:32-34. Blog dives into Deborah's attributes and the many ways todays' women are a reflection of Deborah.
Continuing to shine light on Women's History Month as we highlight Wilma Rudolph, an African American HISTORY MAKER. Wilma was officially recognized as the "Fastest woman in the world." The first American woman runner to win three gold medals. Wilma encountered early childhood issues, then told by doctors "She would never walk again." Yet becoming a HISTORY MAKER. We declare girls/women and boys/men are like Wilma HISTORY MAKERS. We share how Wilma was able to overcome adversities and the demonstration of faith without work is dead. A must read.
"EVE THE FIRST WOMAN" Summary focuses on Women's History Month-March. What a great way to begin with the Mother of us all. The first woman, the first wife, the first grandmother and more. This blast shares Eve's creation from Adam's rib and in the likeness of God, her life journey of sorrows, disappointment and joy. Then as WOMEN how we are so much like Eve. A must read and thanks, you CLICK for MORE. LOVE & CONTINUE BLESSINGS!
Giving Thanks/Thanksgiving demonstrates our gratitude for endless blessings to include harvest, family & prosperity. Moreover, I would be amiss for failing to acknowledge this holiday triggers depression, isolation & pain. This is the truth for those who have experience the death of loved ones & or other trauma events. The purpose of this article is to share a portion of history on Giving Thanks/Thanksgiving, mourning of the Wampanoag-Native Americans & grieving insight/help.