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Quiet Time

5/27/2020

 
In the midst of the pandemic, the senseless racial killings, and my sensitivity to 5G EMF frequencies, I woke up with a MAJOR headache. I had to press through the pain because I needed my QUIET TIME.
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God's Divine Grace

5/24/2020

 
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God's Divine Grace
​by Angelena Vernon

Under my facade I wore a fictitious smile
I acted like a jokester for a while
From my outward behavior people though I was fine
Apart from joking many things were on my mind
When I mingled with people in a crowd
I played with words until they laughed out loud
Even with a good sense of humor
 My views were scrambled to a degree
Until I distance myself and focused on me
I had to deal with my emotional anguish and fears
All the issues and secrets I held in for years
The unforgiveness and bitterness I hid in my heart
The lies that were spoken that tore me apart
The arrows that were shot which pierced my soul
The desire to be healthy healed and made whole
When emotional wounds are inflicted by those you love
Only God’s grace can heal you from above
A broken wounded spirit only God can mend
After malicious words are spoken to offend
Only God’s grace can comfort and heal
The issues we hide compress and conceal


Psalm 147:3 He heals the brokenhearted and bandages their wounds.
God is the only one who can heal our pains and comfort us in sorrow.
For he is Jehovah Rapha that heals us physically mentally and spiritually.

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Angelena Vernon was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland and educated in Baltimore public schools, Sojourner Douglass College, and Coppin State University.

Mrs. Vernon is an ordained Minister, Worship Leader, and a Motivational Speaker.  She welcomes the opportunity to share spoken words of wisdom and inspiration at your next event.

Peace In The Valley is Angelena Vernon’s premiere project as an Author of Poetry, for which she won an award.

Mrs. Vernon currently resides in Eastern Shore Maryland with her husband and great granddaughter.
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(Click on book cover to learn more and purchase books by the Author).
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COVID-19 - Social Distancing

5/21/2020

 
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Social Distancing Has No Color

by Tonya S. Swindell

​Social distancing has no color when caring people value each other. With mutual respect as our goal, it is possible for everyone to become whole.
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Social distancing has no color when responsible people support one another and make constructive changes to decrease the ills that plague us.

Social distancing has no color among a sympathetic group of neighbors and others who are bound by principles that unite instead of separated by problems that divide.

Social distancing has no color when one person assists with bolstering another by providing for the forgotten and uplifting the downtrodden.

Social distancing has no color when it comes to a sister or a brother who avoids causing others alarm by abstaining from actions that could cause harm.

Social distancing has no color. It doesn’t serve a particular group or another. It is for individuals who need assistance and are dedicated to having persistence.

Social distancing has no color. It doesn’t favor one political group or the other. It is working together for positive change through a useful technique to minimize pain.

Social distancing has no color. It has affected business owners and others who are creating changes in industry to curb our nation’s history.

Social distancing has no color. It is difficult for a loving mother who knows that her active children can’t go back to their school building.

Social distancing has no color. It supersedes issues that have haunted our culture, like gender, race and nationality. It highlights the need for civility.

Social distancing has no color. It is needed for people who may be “under” — underrepresented, underpaid and people making minimum wage.

Social distancing has no color. Participants agree to work with each other by refraining from offering a physical embrace so our society can gradually win a race.

Social distancing has no color. It influences the lives of a significant number of people who have faced the reality that this is all about mortality.

Social distancing has no color. We’re thankful for people that have recovered. And we pray that many recuperate as others avoid the unwanted fate.

Social distancing has no color. It is for people committed to fight for each other. Through faith, hope and charity, may we preserve our nation’s posterity.

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​Tonya Sinclair Swindell is a writer, poet and occupational therapist who enjoys sharing about her faith and how it relates to everyday life.  She is a proud wife, mom, and daughter who values relationships and spending time with loved ones.  Mrs. Swindell is a regularly featured newspaper columnist for Suffolk News-Herald in Suffolk, Virginia.  She is also a teacher for Kingdom Building Institute and a founding board member for Hesed Place, 501c3 non-profit organization.
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Happy Mother's Day

5/10/2020

 
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MOTHERS EVERYWHERE

Heart goes out to Every Woman Alive Today
Being A True Nurturer, You’ve Given Much Away
What Do I Mean when I say These Words
Just Keep Reading and You will Absorb
 
To Mothers who have children who are Away
You will See them again, Continue to Pray
To Mothers who Think They Have Done Wrong
Seek Forgiveness and Love Will Come Along
 
To Mothers who Lost Their Mothers and Feel Alone
Those Memories Now Should Prove So Strong
To the Mothers who Never Ever Gave Birth
Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Worth
 
To Every Woman who has Nurtured Many Souls
Your Touch has made Many Lives Whole
There is so much You Have Done to so Many
Not Even a Man could Imitate Your Being
 
Thank you Mothers for Such Loving Touches
For Wiping Away Tears when Many were Bothered
 
May You Truly Enjoy This Day In Every Way
Have A Blessed and Prosperous Mother’s Day.
 
Written Especially For You on Mother’s Day
Rev. Heddie J. Simmons / A Poetic Ministree, Inc.
​May 2020
(P.O.E.M. Volunteer)
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