
It’s Not Politics, It’s Pain
Considering the exchange between me and the lady, this thought came to me: We should consider each other’s pain. Maybe one day our mother or loved one will die and we’d appreciate it if no one would make light of our pain. We’d appreciate if people would take a few moments to consider what we’re experiencing instead of what they’re not experiencing. That people would consider the hurt we’re feeling and the pain we’re experiencing instead of shaming us for what or how we’re feeling at that moment.
How To Love Without Pandering?
It was an incredible conversation last night and on this clip the panel answered Trevor’s question with powerful statements. Prophet Daniel McClendon, Pastor/Doctor Peter M. Eley, Debra Mccaw answer the question and Andre J Berry gives us all a big laugh to close the segment.

From Virus to Violence, The Middle of A Test
We’re right in the middle of the test. Our world is hurting. People are broken. Our response?
