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“If you chase a dog it will run,” Ms CJ said. She jumped into the conversation of the teenage boy behind me. He was almost in tears talking to his friend about how his girl broke up with him.
Ms CJ went on to say, “just be still.” She had butted into his conversation because she couldn’t resist. She knew he needed good sound advice at this time.
She went on to tell him that things happen for a reason and if he was still for a while, it would make sense later.
Once she said that we got off the bus because it was our stop.
This morning Pastor Tanya was telling me how people are always asking her to tell them the purpose God has for their life.
I can’t do that, she said. I tell them they need to meet with Him everyday. She said through that quiet time and scripture God will reveal His plan to you, but it is something you have to do yourself.
So all of you folks out there searching for a magic elixir, be still and know. It is through time spent in His word that you learn the shepherd’s voice. Like any relationship worth having, time spent in it is what makes it work. Listen.
Experienced Love

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Take a moment and listen to my new Podcast, TV Talk with the Sistas. In our first episode of this monthly feature we chat about two of our favorite shows, Sanford and Son and Midsomer Murders. Diverse, right? Check it out and see what they have in common.
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Homage is published in WORDPEACE, an online journal dedicated to promoting peace and hope for all people.
Homage is work that pays tribute to artist Aaron Douglass. He contributed to the Harlem Renaissance. You can see my work in Wordpeace Issue 5-1
Winter Spring Issue 5-1
I hope you learned something and it encouraged your spirit to see all of the things African Americans accomplished throughout history.

















The new magazine Fill In The Gap Magazine is designed to give a voice to marginalized groups with helpful information and entertainment. It will also give insight into different cultures.
Our Winter Issue is available. You will learn some things you didn’t know.
Winter Issue Fill In The Gap Winter Issue 2019

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George Washington Carver became one of the leading agronomists of his time, pioneering numerous uses for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes. Born a slave in Missouri in midst of the Civil War, Carver was fascinated by plants from an early age. As the first African-American undergraduate student at Iowa State, he studied soybean fungi and developed new means of crop rotation. After earning his master’s degree, Carver accepted a job at Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute, a leading university of African Americans. It was at Tuskegee that Carver made his greatest contributions to science, developing more than 300 uses for the peanut alone, including soap, skin lotion, and paint. (information from thoughtco.com)