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Is 'YOUR TYPE' the reason you're still single

“I wonder how many blessings have been overlooked because the person God sent didn’t match the picture of the person you wanted. God knows what I want and he’ll send it. Some of our greatest mistakes at one time was exactly what we wanted. Maybe God sends what you need, and that person won’t be the color you wanted or the shape you had hoped for. Dear  Christians, maybe God will send someone who doesn’t know the word so they can learn it through you.” It’s cool to have an idea of what you’re looking for in a guy, but it can also set you up for failure and disappointment if your “type” is too detailed. You have to have standards, of course, but it shouldn’t be a no-budge list where you’re dismissing potentially awesome matches based on a few shortcomings. It’s not until you’ve reached out of your comfort zone that you can really even have a type. Most people will go from failed relationship to failed relationship and blame each fail on the individual it didn’t wo...

Sexually Transmitted DEMONS

Each time a man connects with a woman sexually and releases his life form energy within her, he leaves a part of his information (DNA) in her birth canal.  That imprint can often create illusion sexual addiction to the individual. When some one decides to have multiple partners, it can sometimes send mixed emotional signals within the inside of the body’s vibration system. Women must be careful of different energies or spiritual forces polluting their internal temple. You are a sacred doorway, where life is intended to pass through, respect yourself, use your gifts wisely! (Wait till marriage? As God intended). Just think about it and ask yourself… Ever wonder why they call it sexual intercourse (INTER-Course)? It’s an internal course that unites man and woman, mind with mind, spirit with spirit, or energy with energy. This is something that a condom can’t protect you against because energy is behind the elements of all flesh. There is no such thing as “Casual” Sex or “Friends...

Ms. Moca B aka Ms. Crowned with Glory and her love for fashion.

Fashion is one of the art forms that you live daily. Not everyone likes poetry, not everyone likes looking at paintings, but fashion is one of the art forms which everyone in the world takes part of. It represents our inner psyche, it establishes our status in society and It serves as a non-verbal communication. Our choice of clothes represent inner desires and emotions which we want to show or hide. Fashion is everywhere, and everyone is part of it, but it is as diverse as every being's DNA. This beauty loves fashion because it's an extension of her personality. Fashion gives a certain amount of freedom to people and allows them to be who they want to be and form purely as a medium for self-expression. You have to use your clothing in the form of creativity...a certain poetry.  We are welcoming you Fashion designer, Motivational Speaker, Life Coach, Entrepreneur and former first runner up Miss Ghana-USA 2002; Ms.Crowned with Glory also known as  Ms. Moca (Mimi-Own...

Welcoming November "The 11 Month" and The gospel of John records eleven very special promises.

Promises! The gospel of John records eleven very special promises. A person can receive everlasting life by believing in the Son of God (John 3:16) A person can have eternal life by eating, spiritually, Jesus' body (John 6:54) By following Jesus you will not walk in darkness (John 8:12) Those who continue in Jesus' word will be set free (John 8:31 - 32) A person will truly be FREE if made so by Jesus (John 8:36) God the Father will honor those who serve Christ (John 12:26) Those who believe in Jesus will do greater deeds than he did (John 14:12) Those who obey Christ's commands will receive the Holy Spirit (John 14:15 - 16) Those who keep Jesus' commands will be loved by both him and God the Father (John 14:21) Those who abide in Jesus will be fruitful (John 15:5) A person can be Christ's friend IF they obey him (John 15:14) For more daily encouragement, please follow @Mimi.on.the.move (Instagram)

Restoring Broken Relationships

When it comes to the brokenness seen in many toxic relationships, including a chaotic marriage, the road to freedom and restoration is often a process. Just as hurt and pain usually develop over a period of time, recovery and healing also tend to follow a progressive journey back toward stability. Here are four  prescriptive steps  that may offer some guidance, especially if you find yourself at the threshold of change… ready and hopeful that God has a better plan for the future. Step 1 – Recognize and Admit :  The Role of Confession and Breaking the Power of Your Secret The first thing you must be willing to do is face yourself and do so with courageous, but brutal honesty—to say, “This may be about me, not the other person. I recognize and admit that I have a problem. In fact, I may be the problem. What do I need to do differently?” We often carry the “secret” of our struggle for years and the only thing we experience is the growing power it has over ev...

A Prayer for Those Desiring Children

You have a right to believe God for anything He has promised in His Word. The Word says in  Psalm 127:3 , “Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord and the fruit of the womb is his reward.” Psalm 84:11  says, “…no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.” Also,  Psalm 113:9  says, “He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children.”  Exodus 23:26  in  The Amplified Bible  states, “None shall lose her young by miscarriage or be barren in your land….” Besides focusing on these scriptures, remember also that God is no respecter of persons ( Acts 10:34 ). What He did for Hannah in  1 Samuel 1 , He’ll do for you. These are truths that John and Marty Copeland learned to apply when believing for the conception of their first child. Their daughter Courtney Mercer Copeland became the seventh grandchild of Kenneth and Gloria Copeland because of the walk of faith in her parents’ lives. They lea...

3 Lessons Joseph Teaches Us About Walking In Our Purpose By: Erica Wyatt

One of my most  favorite men in the Bible is Joseph. I love Joseph because he demonstrated great faith in the midst of great trials and hardships on the road to his purpose. There is a lot that can be learned about the process of living out your purpose through Joseph’s story. I want to share with you a few of those lessons which you can easily apply to your own life as you strive to live out your God-given purpose:  1.  Avoid sharing your vision with everyone. One key thing that can be taken from Joseph’s story is the importance of safeguarding your purpose. Even though you would like everyone to be happy for you, the truth is not everyone wants to see you succeed.  Many times if you are not careful, the enemy will use those closest to you to discourage you and distract you from what God has called you to do. Seek Godly counsel to share your vision with so that you can receive encouragement and directions on how to move forward. 2.  Keep y...