Polyamory and Polygamy: A Disrespect to the Women Involved

In recent years, polyamory and polygamy have gained attention as alternative relationship structures. Some argue that these practices offer freedom, personal fulfillment, and unconventional expressions of love. However, beneath the surface, these arrangements often reveal a stark reality: they thrive at the expense of the women involved. A man cannot engage in multiple relationships unless … Continue reading Polyamory and Polygamy: A Disrespect to the Women Involved

Women and Financial Power: Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies

Women’s financial power has been on a remarkable rise across the globe, and as we celebrate Women’s Month, it is essential to highlight the incredible strides women have made in the financial world. From breaking barriers in business and investing to leading multinational corporations, women are not just earning more but also shaping economic policies, … Continue reading Women and Financial Power: Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies

Walking with God: Understanding the Stages of Faith

“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”‭‭Hebrews‬ ‭11‬:‭1‬ ‭KJV‬‬ Many believers start their walk with God full of excitement and wonder, experiencing immediate answers to prayer and feeling His presence so strongly. But as time goes on, they notice things begin to change—prayers aren’t answered as quickly, … Continue reading Walking with God: Understanding the Stages of Faith

Empowering Women in Relationships:

The month of March has been declared Women’s Month. What better month to serve as a reminder to talk/write about empowering women in every aspect of life: in business, marriage/family, work space, education, politics, governance, STEAM, etc. This post is however about empowering women in relationships, especially in marriage. Empowerment in relationships isn’t about control … Continue reading Empowering Women in Relationships:

Satan Fights Potential Power Couples the Fiercest: The Outcome depends on Who’s in Your Inner Circle?

Power couples and the terms that define them Power Couples Who are Power Couples? We all know them, but probably don’t address them as such. They are two individuals who are both very successful or influential in their own right, and together, they create a dynamic duo that has an even greater impact. They’re often … Continue reading Satan Fights Potential Power Couples the Fiercest: The Outcome depends on Who’s in Your Inner Circle?

Part 3: Polyamorous Men: Why Do Men Have Tons of Children?

A man surrounded by his children This is the third in this Series. We’re talking about men and their multiple relationships, especially in marriages, and the women who aide them. We acknowledge that it’s an age-long issue. But, should we allow it to remain forever? Jump in and let’s have a conversation to understand all … Continue reading Part 3: Polyamorous Men: Why Do Men Have Tons of Children?

Part 2: Polyamorous Men: Why Do Men Sexually Desire Multiple Women in Relationships and Marriage

This is the second in this Series. We’re talking about men and their multiple amorous relationships, especially in marriage, and the women who aide them. Jump in and let’s have a conversation to understand all points of view. In Part 1, we discussed whether men were naturally wired polyamorous. We looked at the various factors … Continue reading Part 2: Polyamorous Men: Why Do Men Sexually Desire Multiple Women in Relationships and Marriage

A Series: Are men naturally wired polyamorous?

An illustration of a man surrounded by several different women, each with unique appearances and expressions. This is a three-part Series (could be more) delving into men, their multiple relationships, and the women who aide them. Polyamorous by Nature? The question of whether men are naturally wired to be polyamorous is a complex one, involving … Continue reading A Series: Are men naturally wired polyamorous?

Your Bank Mistakenly Deposits a Large Sum Into Your Account: Now What?

An unexpected windfall from yourbank Imagine checking your bank account and suddenly seeing trillions—or even just millions—mistakenly deposited. It sounds like a dream come true, but in reality, it can quickly turn into a legal and financial nightmare if handled incorrectly. Chase Bank recently made headlines after mistakenly depositing over $2 trillion into a customer’s … Continue reading Your Bank Mistakenly Deposits a Large Sum Into Your Account: Now What?

American Citizenship for Sale to the Highest Bidders

US Citizenship For Sale President Donald Trump recently unveiled a proposal introducing a “gold card” visa program, that offers a pathway to U.S. citizenship for a $5 million investment. This initiative aims to replace the existing EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, which currently requires a minimum investment of $1,000,000 in a U.S. business that creates at … Continue reading American Citizenship for Sale to the Highest Bidders

Becoming: The Key to Attracting What You Desire

Become your Authentic Self In a world obsessed with chasing success, love, wealth, and happiness, few realize that becoming is more powerful than pursuing. Rather than desperately running after things, true fulfillment often comes when we become the kind of person who naturally attracts those things. Whether it’s achieving success, finding love, or gaining respect, … Continue reading Becoming: The Key to Attracting What You Desire

The Power of Choice: Why Choosing Wisely Whom You Marry Is Essential

How do you know who it’s going to be? Marriage is one of the most significant decisions anyone can make. It is not merely a social contract or a romantic endeavor; it is a life-altering commitment that can either elevate your existence or become a source of profound sorrow. The adage, “Divorce is evil so … Continue reading The Power of Choice: Why Choosing Wisely Whom You Marry Is Essential

The Wounded Soul: How It Disconnects the Spirit and Misaligns the Body

God reveals to redeem. - Prophet Tomi Arayomi God has been dealing with me on this topic of wounded souls that needs to be healed. At first, I didn’t understand why I was coming across folks who have been wounded. We meet, and strike a conversation; the conversations often flow from one topic to the … Continue reading The Wounded Soul: How It Disconnects the Spirit and Misaligns the Body

Part 2: Dynamic Pricing and Apartment Rentals

Dynamic pricing, often referred to as real-time or surge pricing, is a pricing model strategy powered by algorithms and data analytics where the cost of a product or service fluctuates based on market demand, competitor prices, time of day, or other variables., Surprisingly, dynamic pricing is prevalent in the real estate rental market. We touched … Continue reading Part 2: Dynamic Pricing and Apartment Rentals

Love & Marriage: 30 Things You Won’t Do—And 30 You’ll Be Compelled to Do, Just Because

Ah, love and marriage! They say love makes the world go round, but in marriage, it also makes the dishes get done, the car mysteriously refill with gas, and the last slice of cake magically end up on your spouse’s plate (even when you really wanted it). ************************************** 🤍❤️💗 Happy Valentine’s Day! To all lovebirds … Continue reading Love & Marriage: 30 Things You Won’t Do—And 30 You’ll Be Compelled to Do, Just Because

Self-Love Focus: Loving Yourself First to Love Your Spouse

Many people enter relationships hoping to find fulfillment, validation, and happiness through their spouses. However, the truth is that a strong, healthy relationship starts with self-love. You cannot fully love someone else if you don’t love yourself first. When you cultivate self-love, you bring confidence, emotional stability, and a sense of completeness into the relationship … Continue reading Self-Love Focus: Loving Yourself First to Love Your Spouse

National Marriage Week (February 7–14): Strengthening Your Bond

Wedding/Marriage The National Marriage Week started on February 7th and ends on Valentine’s Day; the 14th of February. Yours truly has been extremely busy with moving, hence just posting this. Anyhow, Shout out to all married couples in the WordPress Community and my subscribers. May the love between you and yours grow stronger and stronger. … Continue reading National Marriage Week (February 7–14): Strengthening Your Bond

When Your Own Household Becomes Your Enemy: The Cost of Following Jesus

Is your faith Inherited or Chosen? One of the most challenging aspects of faith is realizing that sometimes, the greatest opposition comes not from strangers, but from those closest to us — our own family, friends, and community. Jesus warned about this when He said: “A man’s enemies will be those of his own household.” … Continue reading When Your Own Household Becomes Your Enemy: The Cost of Following Jesus

The Pursuit of Happiness: A Path to Genuine Fulfillment or a Fleeting Illusion?

The pursuit of happiness.  Thomas Jefferson first penned it in the Declaration of Independence: “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Will Smith and his son, Jaden, did a movie (2006) with the title.   The movie is also available in book format. I’ve heard the statement sung in my ears more times than I … Continue reading The Pursuit of Happiness: A Path to Genuine Fulfillment or a Fleeting Illusion?

Why Do the Wicked Prosper? A Biblical Perspective

Many people have wondered why the most ruthless, immoral, and even atheistic individuals seem to be the wealthiest and most influential, while the kindest and most righteous often struggle. This apparent contradiction can be frustrating, leading some to question God’s justice. However, the Bible addresses this issue in depth, offering wisdom, reassurance, and a broader … Continue reading Why Do the Wicked Prosper? A Biblical Perspective

What Does Freedom and Equity Look Like in Marriage? Should They Exist?

Marriage, at its core, is a partnership. It’s a union where two individuals come together, bringing their unique perspectives, values, and strengths to create a life together. But what happens when questions of freedom and equity arise? Are they essential to a healthy marriage, or do they undermine its foundation? It all depends on which … Continue reading What Does Freedom and Equity Look Like in Marriage? Should They Exist?

What a Day!  MLK Day and Donald Trump’s Second Inauguration: A Godincidence?

Today, January 20, 2025, is not a coincidence, but a Godincidence. Today is both Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day and the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump (DT) as the 47th President of the United States.  It’s a unique convergence. The Significance of the Day Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed annually on the … Continue reading What a Day!  MLK Day and Donald Trump’s Second Inauguration: A Godincidence?

The Abortion Debate: Reframing From A Biblical Perspective on Accountability and Responsibility

Abortion is not only the Woman’s Choice or Issue Abortion is one of the most polarizing topics in our society today, often debated from moral, ethical, and spiritual perspectives. However, much of the conversation tends to focus on the consequences—whether to permit or prohibit abortion—while neglecting the root causes that lead to these situations. At … Continue reading The Abortion Debate: Reframing From A Biblical Perspective on Accountability and Responsibility

Will you Support a Great Cause?

http://www.instagram.com/reel/DE7yJuBv1rz/ Support a great cause while carrying a meaningful reminder! Purchase art keychains designed with love, and know that every donation goes directly to supporting the victims of the California wildfires. These unique keychains feature vibrant artwork and symbolize hope, resilience, and community spirit. Your contribution counts and can make a difference in providing immediate … Continue reading Will you Support a Great Cause?

Turning Mistakes and Failures into Tools for Others’ Success

 We all make mistakes. We all face setbacks. It’s part of being human. However, what truly matters is how we learn from those experiences and, more importantly, how we share those lessons with others. Many people are quick to learn from others’ successes, but what if the real power lies in learning from their … Continue reading Turning Mistakes and Failures into Tools for Others’ Success

Trump and Obama Camaraderie Video: No Friend or Foe in Politics

https://youtu.be/CbKC7TbXnG4?feature=shared Did you see this video of former President Obama and President-Elect Trump? It was shot during President Carter’s funeral.What comes to your mind? Won’t you say that it looks like a genuine, happy conversation, between two buddies? 🤔 Doesn’t it? Only in politics; American politics, that is, that one day you’re arch enemies and … Continue reading Trump and Obama Camaraderie Video: No Friend or Foe in Politics

Towards Financial Freedom: A Married Couple’s Guide to Unity in Finances

Marriage and Money Introduction “When two become one” isn’t just about sharing a last name or a home. It’s about uniting every aspect of your lives, including finances. For many couples, navigating money matters can be one of the most challenging and rewarding parts of marriage. Whether you’re newlyweds or seasoned partners, building a solid … Continue reading Towards Financial Freedom: A Married Couple’s Guide to Unity in Finances

Dynamic Pricing

Dynamic pricing across various industries. Dynamic pricing, often referred to as real-time or surge pricing, is a pricing strategy where the cost of a product or service fluctuates based on market demand, competitor prices, time of day, or other variables. This pricing model is powered by algorithms and data analytics, making it a key strategy … Continue reading Dynamic Pricing

Gatekeepers: Physical and Spiritual Perspectives of Their Roles – Part 1

physical and spiritual gatekeepers, each fulfilling their roles of allowing or denying access. Gatekeepers hold a unique and critical role in both the physical and spiritual realms. At their core, they are protectors, regulators, and stewards of access, responsible for safeguarding valuable assets, maintaining order, and ensuring only what is permitted or worthy gains entry. … Continue reading Gatekeepers: Physical and Spiritual Perspectives of Their Roles – Part 1

How to Build a Strong Family: Foundations for a Thriving Home

Key strategies for building a strong family A strong family is the cornerstone of a fulfilling life, serving as a haven of love, support, and resilience in a world often filled with challenges. Building and maintaining a strong family requires intentional effort, patience, and commitment from every member.  Building a strong family starts with the … Continue reading How to Build a Strong Family: Foundations for a Thriving Home

12 Tips For Building Good Relationships: A Guide to Thriving Connections

Good relationships are the foundation of a fulfilling personal and professional life. Whether it’s a friendship, romantic relationship, workplace, business, or neighborhood connection, nurturing strong bonds enriches our lives with trust, support, and mutual growth. But good relationships don’t just happen; they require effort, patience, and intentionality. Good relationships don’t just happen; they require effort, … Continue reading 12 Tips For Building Good Relationships: A Guide to Thriving Connections

The Day After Christmas: A Time to Recuperate

Is Boxing Day about the Boxing Gloves or the Gift Boxes? The day after Christmas often feels like an emotional and physical whirlwind. The weeks leading up to December 25 are filled with preparation: shopping for gifts, planning family gatherings, cooking feasts, and decorating homes. While Christmas Day is the crescendo of this festive symphony, … Continue reading The Day After Christmas: A Time to Recuperate

The Difference Between Being Lonely and Preferring to Be Alone

Human beings are social creatures, yet our relationship with solitude varies widely. Some find joy in solitude, while others experience deep loneliness. It is important to understand the difference between being lonely and preferring to be alone, as these states can significantly impact our emotional well-being and social relationships. Defining Loneliness and Preferring to Be … Continue reading The Difference Between Being Lonely and Preferring to Be Alone

Are You an Introvert or an Extrovert And Do You Ever Wish You Were the Opposite?

A diagram showing the different socially-inclined personalities. one thrives in solitude, the other finds energy in social connections. In the tapestry of human personalities, the line between introverts and extroverts is fascinating. While one thrives in solitude, the other finds energy in social connections. Both types have their unique strengths and struggles, yet many of … Continue reading Are You an Introvert or an Extrovert And Do You Ever Wish You Were the Opposite?

Sabbath Day and Rest: God’s Weekly Invitation to Recharge

God’s invitation to rest in Him In a world where hustle culture reigns supreme, Sundays can feel like just another day to catch up on tasks—or for many, a busy workday. Some might even find themselves working every day just to make ends meet. But what if we took God’s invitation to rest seriously? The … Continue reading Sabbath Day and Rest: God’s Weekly Invitation to Recharge