In 2010, I ended a significant relationship of two years with someone whom I thought would be my wife. After coping through the devastating heartbreak, I made a prayer to God: “Lord, here is my heart and the key that goes to it. I give it to you locked. Please don’t allow my love to … Continue reading How I Found My “Good Thing”
Category: Personal Testimonies
TESTIMONY! Earlier this month, on Sunday, June 18th, I attended the 3rd day of my family reunion. It was held at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines, FL. This year's reunion was different. It wasn't just for my family (on my mom's side), but for family and friends. So there were many people there whom … Continue reading Inviting Jesus to the Family Reunion
In the United States, April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). The goal of SAAM is to raise public awareness about sexual violence and to educate communities on how to prevent it. To the molesters and the molested: This is my testimony of my personal experience with sexual abuse and harassment, the effects it left … Continue reading I Survived Child Sexual Abuse!
TESTIMONY! Today, after noticing a nail that had gotten stuck in my tire, I went to this tire shop by my house to get it plugged. As I stood to the side and allowed one of the men at the shop to service my car, suddenly, this older woman who was standing nearby walks up … Continue reading Cocaine Confession
I was just having a conversation with some friends about this infamous question: "Who comes first: the Wife or the Mother?" Let's go to the word of God to see what it has to say about this. Genesis 2:24 Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: … Continue reading Who Comes First: the Wife or the Mother?
#TBT Before I got saved, when I was in college, I was so caught up in worldly things. I remember this one time when I went out with four of my girl friends to this club in downtown Miami for Halloween. We almost got into a car accident on the expressway on our way to … Continue reading Halloween: Masking the Pain