There are certainly experiences in my life I wish I had not been called to endure.
31 Days of Liminality
Wrestling Back My Peace In crisis, how do you define your faith? Having weathered multiple storms, I've learned... WARNING-you may need to clutch dem pearls… Fb/the idealist Everybody can't handle storms. When they come, if I ain't crying, nobody else gets to. I Do Not Have Time to Hold any Hands. It means that ish …
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I don't trust your drive-by prayers
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To the Enemy of My Peace To whom it may concern: (I will not call you dear. I do not hold you dearly. I respect you, but give you no affection.) To the enemy of my peace, I will not deign to battle you. We will not fight. You see, to fight you is to …
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Each morning, I give thanks that I have earned a tomorrow, but I’m neither waiting nor wasting. Our present is all we have, and even that is not promised.
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In making my peace with present-day matters of race, gender, and power in America; in finding a way through my disappointment, frustration, and fear, I had to embrace that as a woman of African descent in modern American, my life has very little value.
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She challenges me to be stronger. She insists on my advocating for myself as I always have for her.
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I write. I don't always write well, but I write daily. It is exercise. It is worship. It helps encourage the practice of discipline in my writing.
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I don't regret taking our children apple-picking, but it was a hilarious conversation. It made me aware of my privilege.
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I don't care about your tears. I've been suffering in silence for so long that I've forgotten how to complain.

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