Como Da Vuelta El Mundo
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~ Forgiven Ministry ~




A North Carolina faith-based nonprofit organization spreading God’s word and love with inmates and thier families. If you want to hear the stories of hope and forgiveness through the lens of those who have experienced incarceration or the impact of it – I would encourage you to read Hands Reaching, Hearts Touching A 30 Day Devotional written by the founder of @forgivenministryinc Scottie Barnes.
I had the opportunity to hear her story for the first time a couple weeks ago through my work’s 10 years of tithing event and I couldn’t hold back my tears. A powerful story of love, forgiveness, and God’s grace. If you would like a copy of her devotional please reach out to @forgivenministryinc
Never stop praying and forgiving those who have hurt you knowing or unknowingly 🙏 God is faithful always 🙏 🙌 Your story makes a difference! A Testimony to share God’s work in your life! Be blessed always 🙏 ❤️
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~We Trust His Plans ~

Beyond our own understanding…
…We Trust His plan for our lives
Beyond that which is seen…
…We hold on to His promises
A year ago I prayed and walked away from a job without having another job lined up. For the past decade I worked full time non-stop. I was in unfamiliar territory. It was a season of growth.
I held on to His promises over my life.
For seven months I was in unfamiliar territory, no job, no means of significant income. However I continued to stay faithful and pray for His purpose and guidance over my life during that season.
Of those seven months I was able to spend quality time with my family, my especially my mother, my nieces and nephews. Not to mention the difficulty of also living through the pandemic.
For the majority of the time I learned what it meant to be a caretaker of little ones. It was the most rewarding time of my season. To teach little children the importance of prayer. To hear them speak to the Lord through prayer.
It’s been several months since I’ve prayed with my niece and nephew during our mealtime. Last night at dinner I was able to pray with each of them and their little hearts still remembered the words to our prayer. It was a precious moment.
Another blessing from God is that I’ve been employed with a loving and caring law firm since April. It’s been a growing season, not just in my spiritual life but in my career. It’s nothing but God. I did not even apply for this position. I prayed and asked God for His will over my career that the next place of employment would be because of Him. I had to trust Him with all that I had during the season of unfamiliar territory.
He continues to lead me to unfamiliar territory in my career. Showing favor over my life in my career. Giving me the opportunity to grow and see things I’ve never seen, experience things I could only hope for in my previous positions. Giving me the ability to understand complex cases and learn in a steady pace. I know that He will see me through as He has all my life. I am grateful for my blessings. For my family work place.
It’s not about us during a difficult season, it’s to bring glory to God. It’s to be a servant. It’s to be a light in darkness for those around you.
It’s to be a testimony to others. It’s growing in faith. Trusting and believing that God will see you through another day.
Precious Moments

I was recently asked , “What did you learn in these last six months”? My response, “to appreciate each moment with your loved ones, to be in the moment, mindful of their presence…” I can never be more grateful for the opportunity to take care of two beautiful little souls. Not having kids myself yet, It was an experience full of love, joy, and headaches…lol I learned to be patient…nap times can make you or break you lol I learned that you don’t have to make fancy food… babies can’t tell the difference.. and they will eat a grilled cheese just fine (my nephews favorite) I learned that if you teach them to pray over their food, they’ll remind you when it’s not being done… and don’t forget to close your eyes (Gio is looking at you) haha 🤣 😆 I learned that they love to play with you if you take the time to engage with them….from exercises to hiding under the blankets at naptime.. I learned that changing a diaper is a next level multitasking (updates resume) hahaaa 🤣 I learned that they will hurt your feelings real quick when they don’t get their way…mad looks lol hahaaa 🤣 I learned that they are burst of energy just wanting to love on you all day I learned that they are as smart as you keep them mentally stimulated (Gio loves to spell out words..and will count down between each song on pandora.. 😆 who knew it’s 10 counts between the songs) I learned that they have their own little personalities… and omg if Gio’s legos fall apart… Gigi will give you her “crying” babydoll just to continue playing lol 🤣 Most of all, I learned to be in the moment… to enjoy them as much as possible!! Forever grateful for this time God allowed me to take care of His precious children he blessed my sister with. Love you Gio and Gigi 💙💖 Thank you for making me a better aunt!!
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I Am Thankful

As I reflect on this year and all the blessings in my life, I thank God for His gracious love. I am thankful for the gifts and talents given to me by God, my Creator.
These last two years, I’ve grown closer to God and am embracing who I am becoming, loving myself because He first loved me, healing through past pain. I am a firm believer in prayer and staying faithful in God’s goodness.
This year I prayed for the opportunity to expand in my passion and purpose in writing poetry, being a poet, and more than anything to be a blessing to those who read my poems.
In the last few months I’ve focused on my purpose for my upcoming poetry book and as I am transforming into the woman God created me to be, I can see the vision of my book becoming, as I too am becoming.
I’m humbled and thankful for having my first poem published in The Black And Latinx Poetry Project by Alegria Publishing.
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I’m thankful for the weekly workshops by Davina, meeting other creative souls and sharing our passion in writing and poetry, for supporting and encouraging each other.
I’m thankful for my family as they support me through my poetry journey.
I’m thankful for the blessings of friends, for my praying friends, my friends that support me and push me to always do my best in all I do.
Thank you for my community of followers and supporters, for reading and embracing my work.
I am growing for you all.
🥰 Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!! 🥰
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Hold My Hand, Not Your Thoughts

“Praying friends, Are friends for life”
Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing. ~ 1 Thessalonians 5:11
Honor The Inner Child In You
~ Every child loves to receive a gift ~

As Adults we forget to take time to enjoy the small blessings of life. To honor the inner child in us that craves to play and be adventurous.
Recently I was gifted three gifts and I keep each gift on my desk. Each gift means something special to me, but together it’s meaning is precious.
The first gift was an Etch-A-Sketch. My inner child was full of joy when I opened my eyes and saw what I thought would be a birthday present months from now.
The second gift was a unique light bulb plant holder. My growing soul smiled as my friend opened it to put the light bulb in place.
The third gift, beautiful stones with encouraging words etched in them. My servant’s heart full of encouragement.
Each gift alone is special, however when together it’s priceless. When I glance at them, I smile and remember to let my inner child play, to grow daily, and be an encouragement to others. To honor my inner child in the process, to be my authentic self, to give myself grace, to be unapologetically ME.
Always remember to honor your inner child. Next time you receive a gift, open it as if you were a child, smile and laugh, enjoying the moment.
When you give a gift, give with an open heart and love. Sow into others your gifts that God has given you. We all have talents and passions, we grow from learning from each other. From embracing our uniqueness to showing our inner child. Those who love and support you will always give space for you to be yourself.
Life is a journey to be experienced with those special souls who bring out the child in us.
In My Mother’s Kitchen

My mom’s kitchen is a special place where love and magic mix. She’s a prof chef by standards of practice. As a child, I remember my mom getting up early mornings to make my siblings and myself a hot breakfast as we would stand in the cold winter mornings waiting for the school bus.
Home-made cooking is her specialty – it comes to no surprise, she has a green thumb, so anything she puts her hands in either grows magically or tastes like heaven.
As a mother of eight children, being a caretaker, cook, jack of all trades – has been her career for the last forty years. I say career because like any career you learn the skills and knowledge to become proficient at your job. It’s a daily routine per say.
Routine: Performed as part of a regular procedure rather than for a special reason. (Google Definition)
Recently I was over my parents house for breakfast – my mother of course in the kitchen with my sisters and myself. All of us cooking – yet my mother knew tricks to the trade to be efficient in the kitchen. I wanted to take out a plate for the bacon, my mom said, ” put a napkin down beside the pancakes (she already had a tray full of fluffy pancakes) and place the bacon there”. Why didn’t I think of this easy solution, a no-brainier. My younger sister said something that had me thinking, she said, “this is her career”, and as fortunate as I am to work within an office setting as my other siblings. My mother’s career as a caretaker, cook, jack of all trades – paved and paid the way for us. I cannot expect to enter her kitchen and have the same skillset and experience as her. In essence none of can because she allowed us to pursue an education, to explore the possibilities of our independence as women. However, it’s in her determination and hard-working mindset that we carry her legacy as a strong woman.
It was in the kitchen that we learned the value of what it means to have a genuine routine – she does not cook for a special reason, rather she does it because she herself sees others as special people to care for and feed. After decades of cooking – she’s a leader that doesn’t sit and watch, rather show and explain why as she knows a better way. You can add leadership skills to her already full resume. In my mother’s kitchen you may eat a delicious meal – but leave with a valuable lesson if of course you pay attention.
