Yolanda Adams on homophobia in the Church
"Listen, I am 64 years old. I have seen everything in the church. And again, it has everything to do with the way you were nurtured. My family nurtured us to believe and know that everyone that gets to this earth got here because they are God's children. And why would you want to ever hurt anything that God loves? I have cousins, I have friends, I have dear, dear friends in and out of all music and arts and sports genres. And I never looked at them as anything other than beautiful people. And it is not my job ever to, to hurt anyone or debase anyone because of who they are. God is not surprised by anyone he created. He knew who you would be before your mom and dad got together. So, why am I disrespecting what God respects and loves?"
@blackishpress I love how Yolanda has not made religion her own. It simply is not. She simply referred back to the owner of this faith we holding on to. I loved that. That separates the religious people from faith based people, love without boundaries. By faith we believe. Period.
@Sarah_kally1 I feel sorry for the guy in red. Really do. But I’m also happy for the guy who left. Seems like the red guy may not be that peaceful. Leaving him could have been the best decision for the other guy. Leaving behind may be devastating for the red guy, but he seems like a jerk.
Athlenda Mathe Spokesperson of SAPS is urgently looking for Bianca Coster to call her on this number 0820408808
Please RETWEET THIS UNTIL SHE SEES THIS
Chris Excel Mkhwanazi
Raise your hand if you believe that Tshepo asked his mom to fabricate that VN.
He is the one who didn't want Palesa to go and Kotisa.
Shady this one.
#MarriedAtFirstSightMzansi
So my father was maintaining my brother and I R300 a month (R150) each😂I didn’t know this until one day we were summoned to court because he wanted to stop paying. It was so awkward seeing him after about 18 years (since divorce), it was tense and he looked embarrassed.
Anyway we told the court we were doing ok and he can stop the R300.
I applaud my mother, who had the amazing skill of sewing 🪡 Her hands took my brother and I to the best schools in Natal. We lived in a factory shop (difemeng, Qwaqwa Free State) she said “I took you to boarding schools because I wanted you to eat what other kids ate, I wanted you to enjoy a life away from our situation”
That woman hardly slept. Day and night that sewing machine was working-so that our school fees was paid, boarding fees paid, school trips paid, tuck money secured…
Meanwhile someone was concerned about his R300.
May God keep you mama❤️
This morning I called and spoke to Musa Motha, who went through the finalist on Britain’s Got Talent; I congratulated him and thanked him for flying our flag high - he misses our weather but absolutely trilled for the experience, he is pure talent. @MotsekiMabuya1
Every single day I meet incredible SAPS members that still work the streets in South Africa, especially in some of the most dangerous areas. I am so inspired by how they keep pushing despite the poor leadership and resources they have on the ground. Let's salute them!
Our minister of Electricity
- He chose peace
- He chose generational wealth for his kids
- He’s secured for life.
He ran away from Drama and Indoda Must…😭🙏
@SABCNews To those who still believe that police don't work, am saying go and commit crime, you will see if they do work or not, you can run but you can't hide.
Please heal: Not only does a victim mindset retard your personal development and happiness, it also predisposes you to narscisistic tendencies, making you unkind and even dangerous to others #Blessings🌼🕊