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A week daily practical and scriptural resource tool to help guide you along your faith journey and grow stronger in your Christianity.

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Woman Of The Word: Day 5

July 17, 2020July 17, 2020 Angelisa Plummer

God's word is so precious! It gives life to dead things and is a source of encouragement to all who read it. My hope and prayer are that from reading the devotionals this week, you would have really examined your life and see where you can make changes so that you can get more of… Continue reading Woman Of The Word: Day 5

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Woman Of the Word: Day 4

July 16, 2020July 15, 2020 Angelisa Plummer

Have you been fighting a never-ending battle that you keep losing? Have you tried taking up your sword? Many have been fighting and keep losing because they have not taken up their sword, which is the word of God.  The bible says, "Take up the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God"… Continue reading Woman Of the Word: Day 4

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Woman Of The Word: Day 3

July 15, 2020July 15, 2020 Angelisa Plummer

After Jesus' baptism, He was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. After fasting for forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. The enemy came to him and said, “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.” Jesus answered by saying, “It is… Continue reading Woman Of The Word: Day 3

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Woman Of The Word: Day 2

July 14, 2020July 13, 2020 Angelisa Plummer

Isaiah 40:8 says, “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.” The message here is about the frailty of man. Isaiah thinks of the beautiful green grass covering the hills, and how quickly that beautiful green grass dies, and the hills are left brown and barren. This is… Continue reading Woman Of The Word: Day 2

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Woman Of The Word : Day 1

July 13, 2020July 13, 2020 Angelisa Plummer

Our prayer in this day and age should be, "Lord, make me a woman of the word." We need to ask God for the grace to feast on it; to value it, talk about it, contemplate on it, apply it to our daily lives, and study it day in and day out. When we commit to… Continue reading Woman Of The Word : Day 1

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✨My 2025 RECAP✨ Slide 1 JAN - 2025 started out s ✨My 2025 RECAP✨

Slide 1  JAN - 2025 started out so uncertain and uncomfortable for me spiritually. Though optimistic about some big goals I had set, I couldn’t help but sense a shift. The atmosphere was different and there were subtle signs to justify the hunch too. 

Slide 2-3 FEB - Had a cheeky Valentine’s Day (Night) away from the kid 🫢 and rekindled my love for books/reading. Wahala was so good!

Slide 4 - 5 MAR - Restarted my fitness journey and was going well until…

My baby also had his first real sports day and WON his race! 🥇

Slide 6 APR - Planned a mini surprise dinner and celebrated Tophs 

Slide 7 - 8 MAY - The ball officially started rolling for my first MAJOR solo project as a PR professional. This was also the month I was asked to leave my 9-5 (this is still so…🫢😂) God was beginning to show me that I could truly do hard things. That termination sent out a signal in the atmosphere. My phone hasn’t stopped ringing since. #Blessed #Sealed 

Slide 9 - 11 JUNE - Birthday Birthday!!! God polished the pearl and pushed me into a GROUNDBREAKING season. 

Slide 12 - 13 JULY - Started working with an AMAZING team 💞✨ Still learning and growing - worked on my first official PAGE 2 (big deal) lol

Slide 14 AUGUST - WOW

Slide 15 - Not yet released to talk about 4th quarter but GOD IS GOOD.

Cheers to an amazing year, a MARKED year, a year of being HELD by God! ✨

2026 serves as a bridge for me and I will definitely be sharing more as  God  leads ❤️.

HAPPY NEW YEAR! May you live your year surrendered, submitted, and led by God.

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When a national crisis strikes, whether it’s a nat When a national crisis strikes, whether it’s a natural disaster, political unrest, or social tragedy, people look to public voices and brands for empathy, leadership, and responsible communication. Unfortunately, many get it wrong.

Here are the top 5 mistakes I’ve seen (and how to avoid them):

1. Staying Silent Too Long
Silence can be interpreted as indifference. Even a simple “We’re aware of what’s happening and our thoughts are with those affected” goes a long way.

2. Posting “Business as Usual” Content
Scheduling posts without adjusting to the tone of the moment can come off as tone-deaf. Always pause your content calendar and reassess what’s appropriate.

3. Making It About Themselves
“This hits close to home because…” is fine but centering the narrative around your own experience instead of the people impacted can seem self-serving. Focus outward.

4. Rushing a Statement Without Sensitivity
Quick responses that lack accuracy or empathy can cause more harm than good. Take time to get your facts right, consult your team, and ensure your tone is human, not corporate.

5. Failing to Back Words with Action
Solidarity posts are easy. But audiences remember who showed up, whether through donations, volunteering, or amplifying credible information.

Pro Tip:
In a crisis, people remember how you made them feel. Lead with empathy, pause to listen, and communicate with intention.

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