What was your main inspiration for writing the book, The Boy Who Would Be King: 7 Lessons from the Life of David? I didn't have a primary inspiration. Honestly, I just could not avoid writing the book. One of the book's chapters/lessons was focused on a lesson God was teaching me as I started writingContinue reading "4 Questions with Author Shaniqua Rischer"
Get Your Hope Up!
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Happy Monday! Be encouraged today. These are uncertain times. We don't know what tomorrow will bring. Our sense of normalcy has become a thing of the past. There is a new norm that evolves each day and challenges us on every level. However, there is one constant. Our Saviour, JesusContinue reading "Get Your Hope Up!"
4 Questions with Artist LaShonda Cooks
What was your main inspiration for your exhibit, Hair Story: The Myths, Magic, & Methods of Black Hair? My primary inspiration for Hair Story was a poem by the late great Rage Almighty, a renowned poet based in Dallas. I was at an event and heard him perform that poem. It echoed in my soul.Continue reading "4 Questions with Artist LaShonda Cooks"
Know Your Enemy
Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood,but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against a spiritual wickedness in high places. During this season, there has been so much going on around us. In times like these, it is easy to become distracted. However, we have to be very intentionalContinue reading "Know Your Enemy"
Be the Light
One of my favorite quotes by Mahatma Gandhi is, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world." I love this quote because it causes us to pause and see how we, individually, are contributing to the world in which we live. It is so easy to cast blame upon each other forContinue reading "Be the Light"
Why?
Why do people grab their purses when they see me walking by? Little do they know I've never stolen anything in my whole life. Why is my natural hair considered so unprofessional? Yet, other ethnicities can work with colored hair and tatted skulls. Why am I deemed unworthy of a seat at the table? Yet,Continue reading "Why?"
Exchanging Ashes for Beauty
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com I grew up in the foster care system in Michigan. My mother had been sexually assaulted at the age of fourteen and conceived me. As a result, the sum of her childhood traumas led her to turn to drugs and prostitution. She had six children by the time she wasContinue reading "Exchanging Ashes for Beauty"
A Tree
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com There once was a tree that stood broad and tall,That would serve as a bridge to all that are lost. A tree that would be cut up but held lots of power,And bring eternal light to an ungodly hour. A tree that would reach as high as the heavens,That wouldContinue reading "A Tree"
The Boy Who Would Be King: 7 Lesson from the Life of David
Shaniqua Rischer is a dynamic Minister, Author, and Spiritual Leader. You may be familiar with her writing through her God Morning devotionals, where she poignantly shares the Word of God each week day. She has expounded on those teachings by publishing her third book, “The Boy Who Who Would Be King: 7 Lessons from theContinue reading "The Boy Who Would Be King: 7 Lesson from the Life of David"
Praying and Parenting During a Pandemic
Photo by Brett Sayles on Pexels.com It is official. It has been declared a pandemic. Those words kept ringing in my ears over and over as I watched news reports from various stations. The World Health Organization had declared Covid-19 an official pandemic on March 11, 2020. I remember googling the definition of pandemic; asContinue reading "Praying and Parenting During a Pandemic"
