The Interwoven Threads of Passover and Easter

He is Risen! Happy Resurrection Day! Happy Easter.

Today we’ll talk about two significant holidays that connect our Jewish roots and our Christian Traditions.

Passover and Easter, two significant religious observances, share a profound historical connection deeply rooted in both Jewish and Christian traditions. At the heart of this connection lies the Last Supper, a pivotal event commemorated by both faiths albeit with different interpretations.

Passover, celebrated by Jews worldwide, commemorates the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt. It is marked by rituals such as the Seder meal, which includes the retelling of the Exodus story and the consumption of symbolic foods like matzo and bitter herbs.

Easter, the principal festival of Christianity, commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is preceded by Holy Week, which begins with Palm Sunday and culminates in Easter Sunday, symbolizing the triumph of life over death.

The Last Supper, shared by Jesus and his disciples, is where the intertwining of Passover and Easter becomes most apparent. According to the Gospels, Jesus and his disciples gathered to celebrate Passover, during which Jesus instituted the sacrament of the Eucharist, symbolizing his body and blood.

For Christians, the Last Supper represents the institution of the Eucharist, a central sacrament of their faith, and foreshadows Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross, followed by his resurrection. Thus, Easter is seen as the fulfillment of Passover, with Jesus becoming the ultimate Passover lamb whose blood brings salvation and liberation from sin.

The connection between Passover and Easter underscores the continuity between Judaism and Christianity, highlighting shared themes of redemption, deliverance, and the promise of new life. It serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of religious heritage that binds these two faiths together, despite their theological differences.

Ultimately, the intertwined narratives of Passover and Easter invite believers to reflect on the enduring significance of liberation, sacrifice, and renewal in their respective traditions. As Jews and Christians around the world observe these sacred occasions, they are united by a shared commitment to faith, remembrance, and hope for a brighter future.

Beyond The Easter Commercialization

The commercialization of Easter has become an undeniable reality in our modern society. From colorful eggs to chocolate bunnies, the springtime holiday has often lost its deeper significance amidst the frenzy of consumerism. But do we truly understand the origins and the profound symbolism behind the treats and gifts exchanged during this religious occasion?

One aspect often overlooked is the origin of the Easter bunny. While many attribute its roots to commercialism, historians trace it back to Eostre, the pagan goddess of fertility and spring. According to ancient tales, Eostre transformed a freezing bird into a rabbit, which continued to lay eggs like a bird. This bunny, in gratitude, decorated its eggs—a tradition that has transcended centuries.

Yet, beyond pagan folklore, Easter eggs carry a profound religious connotation. According to Eastern Orthodox tradition, Mary Magdalene, upon witnessing Jesus’ resurrection, held an egg as a symbol of rebirth and the eternal cycle of life. (I’m not sure where this comes from. All the versions of the bible I have say nothing about Mary Magdalene holding and egg. Why would you run to a tomb holding an egg? Doesn’t make sense to me)

The story goes that Emperor Tiberius Caesar dismissed her proclamation, likening the likelihood of Christ’s resurrection to the redness of the egg—a symbol of skepticism that contrasts with the profound truth of the resurrection.

As Christians, it’s crucial to pause and reflect on the essence of this celebration. The resurrection of Jesus Christ stands at the core of our faith—it’s the pivotal moment that defines our redemption and salvation. While the birth of Christ holds its significance, it’s through his resurrection that he transcends from mere man to the Messiah, offering humanity the promise of eternal life.

Amid chocolate indulgence and bunny-themed festivities, it’s imperative to reconnect with the true essence of Resurrection Day. It’s not about forsaking celebration but about refocusing our hearts and minds on the ultimate sacrifice and triumph of Jesus Christ. It’s about instilling in our children the profound truth of salvation, the love that compelled God to send His Son for our sake.

Transitioning from Easter to Resurrection Day may seem like a subtle semantic shift, but it carries profound implications. It’s a declaration that our celebration isn’t merely about eggs and bunnies but about the transformative power of resurrection. It’s a reminder to prioritize the spiritual over the material, the eternal over the ephemeral.

So, as we gather with loved ones this spring, let’s reclaim the true essence of this sacred holiday. Let’s exchange chocolate with gratitude, colored eggs with reverence, and above all, let’s celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Happy Resurrection Day to you and your loved ones!

May the joy of the risen Christ illuminate your hearts and homes, now and forevermore.

Remember, the time is near. Our first episode of Thrive will launch on April 7th, discussing the the stigma of mental health in the faith community. Eventually the podcast will be available in all podcasting platforms, but YouTube and Spotify will have it first as of 7pm. Stay tuned, many good things are coming.

Nurturing Financial Growth Within God’s Principles

As we approach the April 7th debut to our podcast, Thrive, we wanted to take a moment to share valuable insights that echo the essence of “Thrive” and align with our mission of fostering financial growth for families rooted in faith.

Nurturing Prosperity with Scriptural Wisdom 🌱

“The blessing of the Lord brings wealth, without painful toil for it.” (Proverbs 10:22)

In this journey toward financial well-being, we understand the importance of aligning our actions with timeless principles. Our commitment to weaving scriptural wisdom into practical advice forms the backbone of “Thrive.” Today, we’d like to share a gentle reminder on embracing abundance, inspired by God’s promise of prosperity.

Contentment and Stewardship 🙏

“Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.'”* (Hebrews 13:5)

True wealth lies not just in material possessions, but in the richness of contentment. On the podcast, we will explore the concept of contentment as a cornerstone for financial stewardship. Learn how finding joy in the present can be a catalyst for wise financial choices, ultimately paving the way for lasting prosperity.

Navigating Financial Challenges Together

“Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2)

Financial challenges are a shared experience, and as we journey together, “Thrive” aims to create a space for communal support. We will discuss practical ways to navigate financial hurdles within the context of community, emphasizing the strength found in unity.

Stealthy Launch, Lasting Impact 🚀

While our April 7th launch date is just around the corner, we appreciate your companionship on this pre-launch journey. Subtle as it may be, each blog post serves as a stepping stone towards the meaningful conversations “Thrive” will foster. We invite you to engage, share your thoughts, and anticipate the podcast’s arrival with us.

For more thought-provoking content, stay tuned to our blog and join our community on social media. Together, let’s unlock the door to abundance, enriching our lives with financial wisdom grounded in faith.

Wishing you peace and prosperity,

The “Thrive” Team 🌿💖✨

Deepening Our Roots in Faith and Life

In the ebb and flow of daily life, where the hustle often overshadows our spiritual needs, the “Thrive” podcast stands as a beacon for those seeking to ground themselves in faith. As part of our ongoing promotional campaign, we’re excited to shine a spotlight on how “Thrive” continues to offer guidance, inspiration, and a sense of community for listeners navigating the intersections of Christianity, mental health, parenting, family, and women’s issues. This platform is not just a podcast; it’s a journey towards spiritual enrichment and personal growth.

Nurturing Faith at Home

“Thrive” dives deep into the heart of faith-based parenting, emphasizing the critical role of introducing our children to God’s teachings from an early age. Beyond just the inclusion of faith-related books alongside academic ones, the podcast underscores the importance of living out the tenets of our faith in our daily lives. It’s about setting an example—showing our children the power of prayer, the strength found in turning to God during difficult times, and the impact of a personal relationship with Jesus witnessed through our actions.

Living the Teachings of Jesus

Each episode of “Thrive” is a treasure trove of wisdom on how to embody kindness, forgiveness, and empathy, just as Jesus did. The podcast offers strategies for parents eager to arm their children with Biblical wisdom to face today’s cultural challenges head-on, all while maintaining a foundation built on biblical principles. From engaging in acts of kindness to teaching gratitude and establishing a dialogue about faith within the safety of home, “Thrive” serves as your guide in fostering a nurturing, faith-filled environment.

A Family’s Spiritual Journey

“Thrive” champions the concept of spirituality as a collective journey, encouraging practices such as attending church as a family, engaging in regular prayer, and making Scripture reading a part of daily life. These shared experiences not only strengthen the family bond but also instill profound spiritual truths in children from a young age. Furthermore, the podcast discusses the significance of prayer in parenting, suggesting practical tools like prayer journals to keep families aligned with their faith goals.

Join the “Thrive” Community

As we continue to unfold the layers of integrating faith with the complexities of modern living, “Thrive” invites you to become part of a growing community that seeks to live a life reflective of their faith. This podcast is your companion in navigating the challenges and joys of parenting, mental health, and personal growth through a Christian lens.

Remember Thrive launches on April 7th and will be available on your favorite podcast platform. Take a step towards a life where faith and daily living intertwine seamlessly. Together, let’s embrace the journey of thriving in faith, hope, and love, one episode at a time. You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel, where the video version of Thrive will be housed.

Join us, as we explore the depth of living a spiritually enriched life that not only seeks understanding but also puts faith into action. Let’s not just navigate life; let’s thrive in it, with every story, every teaching, and every conversation guiding us closer to the heart of what it means to live fully in faith.

Until next time, take care and God bless.

The Essence of True Love

In a world often marred by division and discord, the concept of true love stands as a beacon of hope, offering a transformative power that transcends human understanding. True love, as defined by Christ’s teachings, extends far beyond romantic notions and familial bonds. It is a love that emanates from the very heart of God, urging us to love our neighbors as ourselves.

The foundation of true love lies in the teachings and example set by Jesus Christ. In the Gospel of John 13:34-35, Jesus imparts a profound commandment to his disciples: “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.”

Christ’s love goes beyond mere affection; it is sacrificial, unconditional, and boundless. His life serves as a living testament to the transformative power of true love, inviting us to emulate His example in our daily lives.

Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself:

The biblical concept of loving your neighbor as yourself is an extension of the love of Christ. In Matthew 22:39, Jesus declares, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” This commandment challenges us to look beyond our differences and treat others with the same compassion, empathy, and kindness that we desire for ourselves.

True love calls us to break down the barriers that divide us, embracing the diversity of humanity with open hearts and open minds. By embodying the love of Christ, we can create a ripple effect that spreads love, healing, and unity in our communities.

Embracing Unconditional Love:

Unconditional love, a central theme in the teachings of Christ, is the key to true love. In Romans 8:38-39, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the unwavering nature of God’s love: “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

As we strive to love our neighbors as ourselves, we must cultivate a love that transcends circumstances, prejudices, and judgments. True love, inspired by Christ, is a force that persists in the face of adversity, fostering unity and understanding.

In a world yearning for authentic connection and harmony, the love of Christ serves as the timeless blueprint for true love. By internalizing His teachings, embracing unconditional love, and extending that love to our neighbors, we can contribute to a society where compassion triumphs over division. As we embark on the journey of living out the love of Christ, let us remember the words of 1 Corinthians 16:14: “Do everything in love.” True love, rooted in the love of Christ, has the power to transform hearts, mend relationships, and create a world where love reigns supreme.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Navigating Uncertainty with Unshakable Faith: A Guide to Finding Peace in Turbulent Times

In a world marked by constant change and uncertainty, maintaining a steadfast faith can be a source of comfort and guidance. Whether facing personal challenges, global crises, or the unknown future, embracing faith provides a foundation for stability and hope. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of faith in times of uncertainty, drawing inspiration from timeless scriptures to guide us through the storm

  1. The Anchor of Faith in Stormy Seas:
    In the midst of uncertainty, faith acts as an anchor, grounding us when the waves of doubt and fear threaten to overwhelm. Psalm 46:1 reminds us, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Embracing this truth allows us to face uncertain times with resilience and confidence.
  2. Turning Fear into Faith:
    It’s natural to feel fear in uncertain circumstances, but faith transforms fear into an opportunity for trust and reliance on a higher power. As 2 Timothy 1:7 declares, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” Letting go of fear enables us to approach challenges with a clear and focused mindset, guided by faith.
  3. Scriptural Guidance for Uncertain Times:
    Explore scriptures that specifically address uncertainty, such as Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” These verses offer practical wisdom for navigating life’s uncertainties with faith as our compass.
  4. Building Resilience Through Prayer and Meditation:
    Engage in the transformative power of prayer and meditation. Philippians 4:6-7 encourages us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Cultivating a habit of prayer provides solace and strength in times of uncertainty.
  5. Community and Shared Faith:
    Joining a faith community fosters a sense of belonging and support. Hebrews 10:24-25 encourages us to “spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another.” Shared faith strengthens individual convictions and provides a network of encouragement during challenging times.


In times of uncertainty, faith serves as a powerful tool for navigating the unknown with grace and courage. By anchoring ourselves in scriptures, turning fear into faith, and fostering a community of shared beliefs, we can find peace amidst life’s uncertainties. Remember, as Romans 15:13 proclaims, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Embrace faith, and let it be your guide through the storms of uncertainty.

Embarking on the journey to a stronger, more resilient you is a transformative experience that begins with faith and intentional practices. If you’re seeking a practical guide to navigate the uncertainties of life while strengthening your faith, consider diving into “15 Day Challenge to a Stronger You.” Within its pages, you’ll discover a wealth of wisdom, practical exercises, and scripture-based encouragement to guide you on this transformative path. Whether you’re drawn to gratitude exercises, journaling prompts, or meditation challenges, this book offers a roadmap to cultivating a resilient spirit. Take the first step towards a stronger, more faith-filled version of yourself—unlock the potential within and embrace the joy that comes with living a life grounded in purpose and faith. Your journey to a stronger you begins here, and the possibilities are boundless.

Trusting God’s Plan: Embracing Faith, Obedience, and Divine Guidance

In the journey of faith, believers often find themselves grappling with the challenge of trusting God’s plan for their lives. The desire to know the outcome before taking the steps can be a stumbling block on this path of trust and obedience. Let’s explore the struggles, doubts, and the uplifting truth that lies in surrendering to God’s perfect plan.

As believers, we may doubt the signs placed before us, especially when they lead us to unfamiliar territories. Seeking assurance becomes a constant plea, even when God presents unmistakable billboards. Our human inclinations and discomfort may hinder our ability to wholly trust His plan. Yet, as followers of Jesus, we are called to close our eyes and let Him lead, even when the destination is unknown.

Drawing parallels from the Bible, we recall the story of Abraham and Isaac. When God instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac questioned his father about the sacrificial lamb. Abraham, in faith, replied that God would provide. Similarly, we are called to follow God’s plan, trusting that He will open the right doors, close the necessary ones, and bring the right people into our lives.

Reflecting on our daily lives, we often trust mundane things with blind faith – the food we eat, the water we drink, the coffee prepared by someone else, or the Uber driver transporting us. These things can fail or not meet our standards, yet we trust them without question. It is a poignant reminder of our tendency to doubt the Creator of heaven and earth and HIS perfect plan for our lives, when he never fails.

God desires our trust. He orchestrates the details when we surrender our plans to Him. We must cease attempting to navigate life independently and embrace the peace that comes from following His divine blueprint. The journey may not be easy, but the burden is light when we align ourselves with God’s will.

I recognize the fear associated with stepping into the unknown. However, reflecting on past experiences where God provided, freed, and saved, serves as a testament to His unwavering love; I can’t but to trust.  It is a call to all of us to  relinquish control and allow Jesus to guide through His plan.

As we step into a new year, it’s an opportune moment to challenge ourselves to a higher level of trust in God. The message resonates as an encouragement to let go of self-driven agendas and embrace the divine path set by the Creator.

Trusting God’s plan requires faith, obedience, and a willingness to let go of our fears and doubts. The journey may be daunting, but the promise of divine guidance and a plan tailored by a loving Creator awaits. As believers, let us embark on this new year with a renewed commitment to trust God and allow His plan to unfold in our lives.

If you need prayer or seek support on this journey, feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments or connect via email.

And remember, challenges can be opportunities for growth. Consider picking up a copy of the “15-Day Challenge to a Stronger You” – perhaps the next step in your plan to grow closer to God. Embrace the unknown, for it is in trusting God’s plan that we find true peace and fulfillment.

Bonus Post: Gratitude, Black Friday and Hope for Landon

Hey Risers,

I couldn’t wait until Monday to share this bonus post with you, especially given the financial rollercoaster many of us are on this holiday season. It’s Black Friday today, and I couldn’t help but reflect on the fascinating origins of this day. Legend has it that Black Friday emerged as a lifeline for businesses in the red, struggling throughout the year, aiming to turn a profit by year-end – hence the name, Black Friday. Now, don’t quote me on this, as today’s post is a bit of a memory dive. Feel free to fact-check if you’re feeling scholarly.

After a delightful family feast, my little one and I embarked on a joyous drive through neighborhoods adorned with festive lights. The excitement of the day had my little companion dozing off as soon as we got home. Seizing the quiet moment, I indulged in some post-feast “window shopping.” Now, I’m not one to make impulsive purchases, especially when the purse strings are tight. They call me Ms. Google in the family – always researching something. So, I did plenty of browsing and zero buying.

Let me share a little backstory on my Black Friday sentiments. Back in college, I worked in the food court of a bustling mall. Finals were looming in the first week of December, and I’d take time off around Thanksgiving to focus on studying. The catch? I had to work Black Friday, from sunrise to sunset, amidst a sea of shoppers. The traffic was so overwhelming that, despite the counter between us, I felt claustrophobic. I promised myself then to avoid adding to the chaos as a shopper.

Fast forward to last night, as I scoured the web for the perfect gifts for my little one. It dawned on me that these so-called “sales” might not be the bargains they claim to be. Some items seemed to have inflated original prices, making the discounts less impressive. It was a game of price sleuthing, and I was determined not to fall for it. The meme I stumbled upon resonated: “The US is the only place where after giving thanks for what you have, you go buy more stuff that you can’t afford for people you don’t like.” It’s a quirky reality check, reminding us of the gratitude we should hold close.

Amidst my online adventures, a mother’s plea for prayers for her 7-year-old battling respiratory issues kept appearing on my timeline. It hit me – while my little one snored peacefully beside me, her reality was a hospital room. Gratitude washed over me. This morning, my toddler’s breakfast demands were my wake-up call. Meanwhile, a mother was anxiously waiting to transfer her child to another facility for a machine named “last chance.” Perspective.

Reflecting on a formula crisis from two years ago, which we had just transitioned to whole milk before it started, and the minimal health hiccups my little one has had in his short life, I am filled with gratitude. Even if this year means I can’t fulfill all my little one’s wishes, he’ll still receive more love than he needs. As for me, material gifts don’t define my holiday joy. In times of hardship, my roof stands firm, bills are paid, and yes, we occasionally choose ramen for lunch rather than out of necessity.

So, as you navigate the tempting sales today, consider what’s truly essential. Could some of those resources be better spent blessing someone else? Are you embodying the spirit of the holidays or succumbing to the spirit of consumerism?

And a little request, if you can spare a moment, send a prayer for Landon, the 7-year-old fighting in the hospital.

As always, be blessed. 🌟

Living Thanksgiving: Beyond the Turkey and Talk

Hello Risers!

Firstly, I want to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving! Apologies for missing Monday’s post; I’ve been a bit under the weather. As I rested, contemplating this Thanksgiving message, I couldn’t help but dive deeper into the essence of gratitude, especially after our discussions this month about its profound impact on mental and physical health.

Sure, I’m immensely grateful for each of you and your unwavering support over the years. But let’s not skim the surface; let’s plunge into the heart of the matter.

On this day, amidst the laughter and joy, there are running jokes that, though rooted in reality, sometimes overshadow the true meaning of Thanksgiving. It’s more than a feast; it’s a symbolic meal shared in gratitude for survival in a new land. A meal where the pilgrims and Native Americans ate what they had, whether or not there was turkey, is a point of contemplation.

Now, let’s talk about those jokes. There’s the one about the family member whose cooking skills are questionable. While we chuckle, it’s crucial to remember that someone, somewhere, would appreciate that unsavory meal simply because they have none. Your new coworker, your rarely-seen friend juggling multiple jobs, or a neighbor struggling to make ends meet—gratitude extends beyond taste buds.

Then there’s the wise elder with the lengthy blessings. This Thanksgiving, let’s be mindful and compassionate towards them. Their extended blessings might be a glimpse into a life filled with experiences and lessons. Let’s cherish our elders; their wisdom and presence won’t be here forever.

As I rested, I also found myself listening to a Spanish song that, although not directly related to gratitude, serves as a profound wake-up call on how we live our lives. Titled “Jesus is a Verb,” the song emphasizes that Jesus’s message transcends words in the Bible; it’s about love in action. The call is clear: our faith isn’t about buildings or words but about what resides in our souls and how it reflects in our behavior.

The song critiques charity organizations turning elitist, individuals living double lives, and leaders exploiting faith for personal gain. It underscores the idea that talk is cheap; action is what matters. It challenges us to embody the teachings rather than merely preach them.

The most poignant moment for me was when the singer urged us to stop dividing ourselves through faith, pointing out that there are more religions in this world than happy children. A striking realization! The song concludes with a powerful statement about those who lived Christlike lives—being verbs and not nouns—often facing persecution and rejection from society.

So, as we wrap up this year, let’s introspect. Are our expressions of gratitude mere words, or do they resonate in our actions? Are we content with what we have, or is the pursuit of more overshadowing our appreciation for the present? Are our desires fleeting, or do they contribute to something everlasting? In the minutiae of life, let’s not lose sight of the bigger picture.

Love you all, and once again, Happy Thanksgiving!

The Power of Words: Spreading Love, Not Fear

In our journey as ambassadors of Christ, we often find ourselves in situations where our words hold immense power. We’ve all been there, uttering statements in the heat of the moment that we later regret. But as representatives of Christ, it is our duty to ensure that our words are guided by the spirit, not dominated by the flesh.

One concerning trend we see today is people telling others that they are destined for hell simply because of a difference in opinion or belief. It’s essential to recognize that no human possesses the authority to determine another person’s eternal fate. When we pass such judgment, we are essentially laying stumbling blocks on our own path.

The reality is, none of us can fully comprehend another person’s journey with Christ. Rather than assuming that our unkind words will act as a wake-up call, we should consider the potential harm they may inflict on someone’s spiritual path. Feeling judged and shamed by others is not our role as followers of Christ; it’s the Holy Spirit’s job to guide us when we stray.

Some individuals might hide behind the notion of “telling the truth in love.” However, it’s crucial to scrutinize our motives when sharing our beliefs. Are we genuinely concerned for the other person’s soul, or are we seeking to feel superior to them? Are our words driven by love or condemnation? Examining our hearts for our true intentions is essential.

As Christians, our primary calling is to spread the good news of Christ. Threatening someone with the prospect of hell is not good news. Our words and actions can either draw people closer to Christ or push them away from the gospel. It’s disheartening to hear non-believers say, “If being like you is what it means to be a Christian, I’d rather go to hell.” Such a statement should serve as a wake-up call, a reminder that we may not be reflecting Jesus as we are called to do.

We must remember that the core message of Christianity is one of love, redemption, and salvation. It’s about extending a hand of grace, not casting stones of judgment. Our role as ambassadors of Christ is to demonstrate love, compassion, and understanding to those around us, regardless of their beliefs or opinions.

In conclusion, let us strive to be vigilant in ensuring that our words and actions align with the teachings of Christ. We must refrain from pronouncing judgment upon others and instead focus on spreading the message of love, hope, and redemption. After all, our purpose is to bring people to Christ, not repel them from the gospel. In this way, we can reflect Jesus in the way He has called us to, shining His light and love in a world that desperately needs it.

My book, The Road Home, speaks about how sometimes we forget where we came from once we start our journey with Christ and forget to extend grace to others.

Until next time, Be Blessed