This morning we look back at one of our Black history matriarchs.
We discover her extraordinary view about loving your neighbor.
Have a blessed Sunday, Everyone.

Honoring the history and contributions of the brave African American men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and democracy so that we as a minority can live an ideal life unshackled.

Honoring the history and contributions of the brave African American men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and democracy so that we as a minority can live an ideal life unshackled.

Honoring the history and contributions of the brave African American men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and democracy so that we as a minority can live an ideal life unshackled.

Honoring the history and contributions of the brave African American men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and democracy so that we as a minority can live an ideal life unshackled.

Honoring the history and contributions of the brave African American men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and democracy so that we as a minority can live an ideal life unshackled.
Honoring the history and contributions of the brave African American men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and democracy so that we as a minority can live an ideal life unshackled.

Praise the Lord Beloved!!! Another weekend. What a joyous day provided by God.!!!
As we settle in on the month of February’s foundation, let us acknowledge Black History Month in some form.
My dear ethnic brothers and sisters this month let us remember those that have paved the dirt roads so that we may walk or run down the solid pavement toward opportunities of hope. Let’s collectively celebrate the accomplishments by our black fore-fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters.
“Without remembrance our culture and heritage will fade.”
(Bishop, W. F. Houston, Jr., 2018)
Carter G. Woodson said:
“If a race has no history, it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated. The American Indian left no continuous record. He did not appreciate the value of tradition; and where is he today? The Hebrew keenly appreciated the value of tradition, as is attested by the Bible itself. In spite of worldwide persecution, therefore, he is a great factor in our civilization.”
Beloved, as we go into the weekend grab hold of the opportunity to honor a black countryman/woman no matter what country they’re from or live in.
It’s up to us to intensify and inspire the knowledge of our younger generation.
Have a Blessed Weekend Everyone. 😀