Can I be honest? This past year has been a walk by faith journey financially. Just when I think we are getting ahead, we get set back. You may be thinking, “Well, maybe you're bad with money,” or, “I bet she isn't paying her tithes.” I'm not going to tell you I'm a money-saving guru,... Continue Reading →
One Bite At A Time
I feel so uninspired today—and even though I have big, lofty goals, I do not have the ambition to write. Then I realized… We are halfway though the year! What a wake-up call! So, I had to have a little heart-to-heart with myself and then I assessed the progress I have made with my goals... Continue Reading →
Debt’s Paid
In this week’s news, billionaire Robert F. Smith pledged to pay all student loan debt of the 2019 Graduating Class of Morehouse College. The lump sum of payment is estimated to be approximately 40 million dollars. According to The Wall Street Journal, “That donation covers the student loans for about 400 graduates.”[1] As I read through... Continue Reading →
Masterpiece
The value of something is the price you are willing to pay for it. In the case of Impressionist art, an anonymous bidder at an NYC auction was willing to pay 110.7 million dollars for Claude Monet’s ‘Meules’ painting. 110.7 million dollars. If Monet only knew the impact his paintings would have in the 21-st century. You may... Continue Reading →
Blank Canvas
I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. Psalm 139:14, KJV. Blank Canvas A few years ago I bought two blank canvases, acrylic paint, and paintbrushes. I purchased these items with the intention of painting, but when I arrived home I packed... Continue Reading →