• But God: The Reason I’m Still Here

    But God: The Reason I’m Still Here

    A father’s testimony of redemption and restoration. This is the story of how God saved my life, protected my daughter’s future, and reshaped my destiny.

  • Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 20, 2025

    Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 20, 2025

    Who Was Fannie Lou Hamer? Fannie Lou Hamer was born in 1917 in Montgomery County, Mississippi. She was the youngest of 20 children in a family of sharecroppers. From the age of six, she worked in the cotton fields. She labored under the oppressive weight of poverty and racism in the Jim Crow South. With…

  • Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 19 , 2025

    Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 19 , 2025

    James Farmer was a champion of civil rights. He was a founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Farmer embodied integrity in the face of oppression. His commitment to nonviolent protest and equality speaks to the wisdom of Proverbs 19:1. Despite societal challenges and personal struggles, Farmer maintained unwavering integrity. He led peaceful sit-ins…

  • Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 18, 2025

    Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 18, 2025

    The Civil Rights Movement was more than a fight for justice. It was a spiritual battlefield. Men and women of God took refuge in the Lord to withstand unspeakable violence. James Lawson was one of those warriors. He carried wisdom, strategy, and unshakable faith instead of weapons. Armed with these tools, he became a pillar…

  • Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 17, 2025

    Proverbs Daily Reflection – February 17, 2025

    Born into slavery, Smalls stole a Confederate ship, The Planter, right under the noses of Southern troops in Charleston Harbor. He was disguised as the ship’s captain. He navigated past enemy checkpoints with his family aboard. Other enslaved people were also aboard. He delivered them all to freedom. And unlike Captain Jack, Smalls didn’t just…