Be weird. Be random. Be who you are. Because you never know who would love the person you hide.
The version of you that you've been editing for everyone else. That's the one someone out there is actually looking for.
Stop hiding the good stuff.
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✨🕊️✨GODLY MESSAGE✨🕊️✨
Out of the mouths of our youth!💜🩵
Our Words Create
From the book of James, chapter 3:
“The tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boasts. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark. The tongue also is a fire…” (James 3:5-6)
Our words are not empty.
They are creative force.
With the same mouth we can speak life or death,
blessing or cursing,
hope or harm.
James reminds us that this should not be.
When we choose words that build,
encourage,
and align with truth,
we partner with the Creator who spoke the world into existence.
Today, may every word that leaves your lips
plant seeds of life,
not sparks of destruction.
Speak carefully.
Speak kindly.
Speak as one whose words create.
In Jesus’ name AMEN ✨🙏🏻✨🕊️
When a young boy is capable of articulating what took me decades to understand and appreciate, I sit up and listen.
At his age, I was more concerned with whether I’d be getting a cabbage patch doll for Christmas.
⁉️ARGUABLY ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT VIDEOS I'VE COME ACROSS IN YEARS.
“Somewhere in Virginia, buried under 300 years of forgotten paperwork, there’s a number that historians do not like to say out loud, 60% - that is the estimated share of Black Americans who carry at least one Igbo ancestor. Not African ancestor, not West African ancestor, one specific people from one specific River Delta in what is now Southeastern Nigeria. And almost nobody’s been told this - not in schools, not textbooks, not even in most family trees.”
I very sincerely think that every African alive should watch this video to the end. History doesn’t hit any closer home than this. TD Jakes, Forest Whitaker, Danny Glover et al got the memo early when they openly made the connection with their Igbo ancestry. For Beyonce Knowles, It wasn’t just art when she featured the Igbo Landing story in her LEMONADE album, specifically the Love Drought track.
I faced fierce resistance from many when I first published my research findings that implied 60-70% of slaves taken from my part of Africa were Igbos, simply because the slavers came to a conclusion that the Igbos were unusually strong and tireless in their duties. Today, the truth is out, because everything hidden shall be exposed.
Now you can understand why the colonials have invested so much into breaking the will of the Igbo people. It's still not broken.
Watch and share widely without prejudice. Knowledge is power.