Posted in Wednesday

Wonderful Wednesday

In this post I’d like to share the most powerful and best Wednesday blessings and quotes.

To help you get a great start to your Wednesday. To help you power through the rest of the work week.

And to help you to both focus on gratitude for what you have but also on hope and motivation to step by step move yourself towards your goals and dreams.

I hope you’ll find something positive, uplifting and recharging here.

Inspirational Wednesday Morning Blessings


Good morning, Wednesday! As we step into the middle of the week, let’s welcome it with open arms, hopeful hearts, and a mindset that invites blessings in unexpected ways. Wednesdays hold the promise of new opportunities and the potential for positive surprises.

Choosing Gratitude for Blessings:

Expressing gratitude for the blessings in our lives is more than a simple acknowledgment; it’s a conscious decision to attract more positivity and abundance. When we cultivate a thankful heart, we create a magnetic force that draws in even more blessings. So, take a moment this Wednesday morning to reflect on the blessings you’ve received and express your gratitude.

A Wish for Your Wednesday:

May this Wednesday bring you unexpected joys, unexplored opportunities, and a sprinkle of luck in the areas that matter most to you. Embrace the day with optimism, knowing that each moment is a chance for something wonderful to unfold. Let the energy of gratitude and positivity guide you through this blessed Wednesday.

Wishing Unlimited Blessings:

As you navigate through your Wednesday, imagine a gentle rain of unlimited blessings showering down upon you. Picture these blessings as opportunities, moments of joy, and unexpected delights. Allow this mental image to uplift your spirit and infuse your day with a sense of divine favor.

In the grand symphony of life, may your Wednesday be a harmonious melody of positivity and blessings. Embrace the day with a grateful heart, and let the universe respond with even more reasons to be thankful. Have a wonderful Wednesday morning, and may unlimited blessings rain over you today!

Posted in adopted, orphans

Ethan’s Blessings (Storytelling)

Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a young boy named Ethan. He had a heartwarming smile that masked the early challenges life had thrown his way. Ethan was adopted by the Thompson family when he was just a toddler. From the moment he entered their lives, the Thompsons showered him with love, kindness, and generosity.

Ethan grew up feeling not just loved but genuinely special. His adoptive parents, Mark and Sarah, had a way of making him feel like the most important person in the world. They supported his dreams, encouraged his talents, and provided a stable foundation that allowed Ethan to thrive.

As the years passed, Ethan’s gratitude deepened. He observed the unwavering love and commitment his parents had shown him, and it inspired him to pay it forward. As a teenager, he became involved in community service, always eager to extend a helping hand to those in need.

As Ethan entered adulthood, he discovered a calling that would define his life’s purpose. Inspired by the warmth of his adoptive family, he decided to become a minister. His mission was clear – to spread love, kindness, and hope to those who needed it most.

Driven by his own experiences, Ethan’s passion extended to helping children in orphanages find their forever homes. He tirelessly worked with adoption agencies, organized events, and shared his story to encourage others to open their hearts and homes.

Ethan’s ministry became a beacon of hope for many children, echoing the sentiment that everyone deserved a loving family. His work touched the lives of countless families, and one by one, he witnessed the joy of adoption transforming the destinies of children, just like it had transformed his.

In the end, Ethan’s life came full circle. The young boy who once felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude for being chosen found fulfillment in helping others experience that same joy. His journey became a testament to the transformative power of love and the profound impact one person’s gratitude can have on the lives of many.

Posted in Faith, Grateful, Kindness

Finding Light in Recovery: A Grateful Reflection on Kindness and Resilience


Greetings, everyone! Apologies for my brief absence – my husband and I have been on the path to recovery after battling Covid. The experience felt like a prolonged, severe flu, with feverish days and exhaustion. Today, as we gradually regain our strength, I want to express gratitude for the outpouring of support and discuss the profound impact of kindness from strangers.

The Power of Well-Wishes:
Thank you to all who sent well wishes and positive vibes our way during this challenging time. Your messages played a significant role in lifting our spirits and aiding our recovery. It’s a testament to the strength of community, even in the digital realm.

Kindness of Strangers:
Reflecting on these past days, I’m reminded of the importance of being kind to both familiar faces and strangers. In our daily interactions, a simple act of kindness – holding a door, offering a smile – can brighten someone’s day. We never truly know the battles others are facing, making compassion a powerful force.

Nurturing the Soul:
Amidst recovery, I encourage you to continue nurturing your soul. Dedicate 5 to 10 minutes each day to read from the Bible, finding solace and inspiration in its verses. For today, let me share two Bible quotes to guide your path and a positive quote to uplift your Wednesday:

  1. “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.” – Psalm 28:7
  2. “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” – Isaiah 40:31

Positive Wednesday Quote:
“Your kindness may be the only glimpse of God someone sees today.” – Unknown


In times of recovery and beyond, let’s hold onto the lessons of kindness, resilience, and the power of community. May these words from the Bible and the positive quote guide you toward a brighter and more compassionate Wednesday.

Posted in Forgiveness, Grateful, Peace, Uncategorized

Embracing Forgiveness: A Journey to a Lighter Heart

As I stand on the threshold of a new year, I reflect on the transformative power of forgiveness. This year, let’s embark on a journey to lighten our hearts by extending forgiveness to ourselves, to those who have hurt us, and by seeking forgiveness from those we’ve wronged.

Forgiving oneself is a profound act of self-love. Accept that mistakes are inevitable, and through each one, we gain wisdom and strength. Try your best, learn from each misstep, and remember, there’s always tomorrow. As I look back on my tumultuous relationship with my late mother, I grappled with guilt but found solace in making amends in my 30s. Despite the moments of regret, I now carry the lessons forward, honoring her memory by striving to be a better person every day. I wasn’t a terrible daughter but there were times I disrespected her that hurt her feelings and that bothers me. Because I was a mouthy teen and abused wife I sometimes yelled at her when I had no right and when she died I would dwell in my negative vs all the happy times and laughs we had.

When forgiving others, discern if the hurt was personal or a reflection of their struggles. Often, it’s the latter—borne out of insecurities or past traumas. Gift them forgiveness, even if they don’t apologize. Partial forgiveness is a start, and with time and commitment, complete forgiveness may follow. I’ve experienced the liberation of forgiving those who once caused me pain—it’s a gift to both parties.

Seeking forgiveness is a humbling process. Be honest, respect their decision, and commit to making amends. Facing rejection was once my greatest challenge, but with age comes the wisdom to admit mistakes promptly. Forgiving those who wronged me was equally liberating—I did it for myself. While some things may seem unforgivable, our capacity for forgiveness is immense if we earnestly try.

I encourage you to forgive everyone who has hurt you, one person at a time, at your own pace. Extend forgiveness to yourself—it’s a gift of peace you deserve. Have the courage to seek forgiveness from others; the effort alone brings a sense of closure. As we step into the new year, may we shed the weight of resentment and embrace the lightness that forgiveness brings—a lighter you, ready to face the world with a heart unburdened.

“Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” – Colossians 3:13

“But I say to you who hear, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you.” – Luke 6:27

Posted in Kwanzaa

Happy Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration starting on December 26th and ending on January 1st. It honors African heritage and cultural values. The holiday was created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga and is observed mainly in the United States.

Each day of Kwanzaa focuses on a specific principle, known as the Nguzo Saba, which are seven guiding values: Umoja (unity), Kujichagulia (self-determination), Ujima (collective work and responsibility), Ujamaa (cooperative economics), Nia (purpose), Kuumba (creativity), and Imani (faith). These principles are represented by lighting seven candles in a kinara, a traditional candleholder.

Celebrants also decorate their homes with African art, wear traditional clothing, and exchange educational and cultural gifts. Kwanzaa encourages reflection on the past, present, and future, fostering unity and community building.

Kwanzaa is a meaningful celebration that promotes unity, cultural pride, and the application of positive values in daily life. It lasts for seven days, offering a unique opportunity to reflect on one’s heritage and contribute to the well-being of the community.

“Creator of all, on this day of Kwanzaa, we gather in unity to honor our heritage and celebrate the principles that guide us. Grant us the strength to uphold Umoja, fostering unity among our people. May Kujichagulia empower us to determine our destiny with purpose and pride. Let Ujima inspire collective responsibility, working together for the greater good.

Bless our efforts in Ujamaa, promoting cooperative economics and shared prosperity. Guide us in pursuing Nia, fulfilling our purpose with dedication. Infuse our endeavors with Kuumba, sparking creativity that enriches our lives and community. Finally, instill in us Imani, a steadfast faith that propels us toward a brighter future.

As we light the candles of the kinara, may their glow symbolize the illumination of these principles in our hearts and homes. Amen.”

Posted in Uncategorized

Christmas Eve

As we gather on this Christmas Eve, let us take a moment for introspection and ponder whether God’s presence is truly felt in our lives or if it seems distant. In the quietude of our hearts, may we be receptive to the profound message of redemptive love that this season brings.

Let’s earnestly listen to His words, letting them resonate and take root in the soil of our existence. God yearns to be near us, and in the spirit of Emanuel—God with us—may we feel His divine companionship embracing us in every facet of our journey.

As we await the dawn of tomorrow, anticipating the arrival of Jesus, the Son of God, let His peace descend upon our hearts, creating a sanctuary of tranquility within. In this sacred moment, the essence of Christmas draws near, not merely as a date on the calendar but as a transformative experience within our souls.

In humble prayer, we beseech that God’s grace permeates our lives, infusing them with the warmth of His love and the promise of eternal peace. As we embark on this spiritual journey, may the blessings of this holy season be abundant, filling our hearts with joy, kindness, and a profound sense of gratitude.

Our dear friends, on this blessed evening, we extend our heartfelt wishes for a Christmas adorned with the grace of God and the love of family and friends.

Posted in Calm, Christmas, Uncategorized

Embracing the True Spirit of Christmas Amidst the Chaos

In the hustle and bustle of the Christmas rush, it’s disheartening to witness the stress and tears that often accompany this festive season. The tradition of making children sit on Santa’s lap, even when they resist, raises questions about the true essence of spreading joy. Perhaps, it’s time to reconsider our traditions and focus on creating a more positive and inclusive holiday experience for everyone.

Amidst the financial strains that some families face during the holidays, let’s remember that the true spirit of Christmas lies in the joy of giving, not the pressure to spend. A couple’s decision to prioritize bills over excessive spending is a wise reminder that financial well-being should take precedence over materialism.

For those feeling the weight of the season, here’s a positive quote to lighten the load: “In the midst of chaos, find your peace. Christmas is not about what’s under the tree but who’s around it. Cherish the moments, embrace the love, and let joy be your guide.”

And now, a Christmas blessing prayer for all:

“May this Christmas season bring healing to the sick, employment to the unemployed, and relief from pain to those suffering. May those in grief find solace and comfort, and may the spirit of generosity and kindness prevail. Let us come together in love and compassion, extending a helping hand to those in need. May the blessings of Christmas be felt by all, bringing hope, joy, and a sense of peace to every heart. Amen.”

Posted in Blessed, Christmas

Joseph’s Silent Strength: A Perspective on the Birth of Jesus

The night that changed the world

Advent is a unique time of year when the Church remembers the gifts Christ brought to all of creation on that first Christmas. That moment changed everything, and it truly was a holy night.

The story of the birth of Jesus is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful narratives ever told. Often, the focus is on Mary, the shepherds, and the Magi, (The biblical Magi —also known as the Three Wise Men, Three Kings, and the Three Magi—were distinguished foreigners in the Gospel of Matthew and Christian tradition. They are said to have visited Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh)

but there’s another crucial character in this divine drama – Joseph. Imagine the myriad of emotions he must have experienced throughout this extraordinary journey.

In Matthew 1:18-25, we catch a glimpse of Joseph’s side of the story. A good and godly man, Joseph faced a dilemma when he discovered Mary’s unexpected pregnancy. Considering a quiet divorce, he must have been torn between his love for Mary and the societal expectations of the time.

Yet, Joseph’s character shines through when an angel of the Lord appears to him in a dream. This divine intervention transforms his confusion into understanding and obedience. In a world quick to judge, Joseph’s silent strength and obedience to God’s plan demonstrate an extraordinary level of faith and humility.

Consider the weight on Joseph’s shoulders – accepting a miraculous conception, embracing Mary and the imminent role of being Jesus’ earthly father. A carpenter by trade, Joseph not only provided for his family but also played a pivotal role in shaping the life of the Messiah. He taught Jesus earthly skills, imparted wisdom, and guided Him in the ways of faith.

Joseph’s journey wasn’t without challenges, yet he demonstrated profound understanding and compassion. In a society quick to cast judgment, he chose the path of grace. Can we fathom the depth of Joseph’s love and faithfulness?

Reflecting on Joseph’s perspective challenges us to emulate his qualities – understanding, humility, and obedience to God’s plan. In a world often filled with judgment and condemnation, Joseph’s silent strength speaks volumes.

So, would you be as understanding as Joseph? His story encourages us to extend grace, embrace the unexpected, and trust in the divine plan even when faced with uncertainties. In Joseph’s obedience, we find a lesson that goes beyond his role in the nativity story – a lesson in unwavering faith and the transformative power of understanding.

Posted in Blessed, Christmas, community, Evil, Uncategorized

The Story of Baby Zyan (storytelling)

Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, in Maine a couple welcomed their bundle of joy into the world. Despite the initial excitement, they soon found themselves worried as their precious baby seemed to face health challenges that lingered. Days turned into nights filled with anxious thoughts, but amidst their fears, they clung to the belief that miracles happen every day. They called him Zyan and they prayed , the had moments of hope and meltdowns. But they had a community praying for them and their son.

In the quiet moments of uncertainty, they found solace in each other’s embrace, drawing strength from their love and faith. One day, as they sat by the crib of their little one, they were reminded of the Bible verse that had always been a source of comfort: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God” (Philippians 4:6).

Embracing these words, the couple decided to trust in the Lord with everything they had. They prayed fervently, seeking strength, guidance, and healing for their precious child. Miraculously, as days unfolded, they witnessed gradual improvements in their baby’s health. Each small step forward became a testament to the power of faith and the miracles that can arise from unwavering trust.

Through the ups and downs, the couple learned that life’s challenges could be met with resilience and a belief in the extraordinary. Their baby, once a symbol of worry, became a living testament to the miraculous, a reminder that even in the face of uncertainty, love and faith can pave the way for extraordinary outcomes. And so, in the warmth of their family, they celebrated the everyday miracles that emerged, grateful for the gift of their precious little one and the guiding light of trust in the Lord.