faith his way

Tag: kingdomwork

  • One afternoon, my husband and I sat down with our girls to discuss the topic of sharing. Questions like, “Why do I have to share, Mommy?” to “Daddy, do we have to share everything?” were brought up. This led to a fun demonstration and…

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  • Today’s special commentary comes from my husband, Philip Ramos, who discusses topics on God-centered manhood, fatherhood and leadership. We are living in a time where a critic can be found for anything and anyone. Cancel culture has become a real phenomenon. There is not…

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  • The other day I was having a deep conversation with my sister about the effects of generational rejection. In specific, we discussed the soul-wrenching effect childhood rejection can have on the establishment and development of identity and confidence. The marks it leaves. The lies…

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  • It has been an interesting time to be alive. We see clear Revelation prophecy coming to pass as societies call evil matters good, and good matters evil (2 Timothy 3:1-17, 2 Timothy 4:3, 2 Peter 3:3-4, Matthew 24:6, Isaiah 5:20, and Matthew 24:12). The…

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  • It was peak holiday mayhem, when I found myself at the mall Christmas shopping with my mother one afternoon. This year, in particular, I examined her closely and noticed her fragile yet ever so efficient effort in sifting through various hangers of clothes. Through…

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  • Since the release of documents that encompassed years of surveilled accounts of sex-trafficking by the felon, Jeffrey Epstein, my heart has felt sick, heavy and disgusted. Evidence of relentless and blatant evil in every corner of the world has solidified the reality of scripture;…

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  • As the Spring quickly approaches, I find myself preparing for another feeble attempt at trying to grow “anything” this summer. I can confidently say, I tend to kill anything I plant or try to keep alive. Truly, I have a black thumb. But this…

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  • A decade ago, our family friend had been diagnosed with stage four, breast cancer. Ever a vibrant, full of joy woman, she wore a big, beautiful smile one afternoon when she was told her pregnancy test was positive during a chemotherapy session. My heart…

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  • The Hardened, Dirty Pot

    Not too long ago, I found myself moody, hungry and washing dirty dishes. Perfect trifecta. In this state, the Lord spoke to me while I intensely stared and struggled to scrub a dirty, old pot covered in days old spaghetti. Makes me chuckle now,…

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  • At this point it appears an expected norm to read national headlines who report, yet again, another human shot by armed forces. That alone, makes my stomach turn. Three days ago, a woman, named Renee Good, was fatally shot. She was a US citizen,…

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