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Hi Fellow Freedom Suite Family,
Thanks for the great feedback! I appreciate you so much…Please check out my latest RADIO SHOW BLOG entitled,
Are you WORN OUT??
Worn Out 01/16 by MyFreedomSuite | Blog Talk Radio.
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A few days ago I posted a blog about 2012 being a year of movement. This video from Bishop Jakes is a perfect fit for the theme. Let’s keep it moving my friends… YOU ARE NOT STUCK! You have choices! I love you and praying for you. Enjoy the video.
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My husband and I are at an interesting place. We’ve been married for 11 years and we have three small children and A LOT of external factors surrounding us right now.
Some days we’re mushy eyed at each other and other days… uuuhhhhmmm… we’re simply not.
I know engaged and newly married couples don’t believe it… trust me. 🙂
Some days we can talk for hours and other days we’re in separate spaces. That’s reality folks.
In order to have a great marriage, we have to FIGHT for it. It won’t happen because we love each other. Nor will it happen because we’re good companions.
Every day, we have to FIGHT through any emotions, animosity, hurt, fatigue or simply sameness in order to keep our marriage alive.
Our emotions should never dictate how we treat each other. We have to live out the Bible in our marriage regardless of how we feeeeeeeeeeeeelllll at the moment.
I know it’s hard, but it’s a part of the fight!
Keep pressing…
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Today I’m looking forward to celebrating Thanksgiving with my family. Like most of you, I’ll eat a lot of food and spend time having fun with my loved ones.
This morning, I thought about a time in my life when I didn’t have food and was very close to losing my apartment in New York. It was hard. My husband and I had about $3.15 for one week of groceries for the two of us. Often times, I’d go to our car and feel under the seats, the floor, the glove compartment looking for change in order to buy more food.
One day, as I ran my hand under the seat cushions I found a piece of candy that had fallen. I was hungry, tired and broke. I blessed the candy and ate it and thanked God for providing it. I promised God that I’d always be grateful for even the smallest of things.
As a Christian… and as a human… no one is supposed to live that way. No one. So although, we haven’t reached our ultimate goals, we’re certainly grateful we’re no longer on the $3 grocery budget. GLORY TO GOD!!!
I’m pressing on and pressing forward… join me!
I love you and I’m praying for you!
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I don’t talk about my childhood often. God delivered my brave mother and wonderful sister and me from a life of poverty and crime. Sometimes, when I’m under attack by the enemy I begin to think about my childhood. I actually envision a little Kimyetta walking down the street of our housing project.
I smile because based on my past, I’m not supposed to be here. God had a plan for me, my mom and my sister. His vision for us, helped deliver us from the enemy’s plans! GLORY.
This video from Bishop Noel Jones reminded me of those days. Be Blessed!
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