I’m not falling for this again!

A Prophetic Walk

I’m sure that title got your attention. The phrase “okie-doke” is used in the urban community and it means: Believing a lie; falling for a scam; a con-game; untruths; fraud etc.

The other day I said I was going to share a series of reblogs, but actually I felt the one I shared was enough. It was the post about the Tiger Woods syndrome. The post speaks for itself. Well this post is along similar lines.

Single ladies, let’s not fall for the same old stuff from the past. Have you ever had things said to you time and time again and then the minute you starting believing, it turned out to be a lie? Well I have had that happen too many times for me to count.

Honestly, I am grateful for all I’ve gone through because I have learned some great lessons and now I kind of understand my…

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THIS BEARS REPEATING!!!

A Prophetic Walk

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I had unfriended someone on Facebook because I thought it was the right thing to do. But recently I sent a friend request again and I am so grateful I did.

Last year our church had a lot of upheaval, but God knows what he was doing and one of our young Pastors left the church. I am so grateful to see through Facebook that he had started his own church and is moving forward in ministry. What a blessing!!

Next on the agenda, a visit to the church..I will keep you posted!!

Romans 10:15

New King James Version (NKJV)

15 And how shall they preach unless they are sent? As it is written:

“How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace,[a]
Who bring glad tidings of good things!”[b]

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