Monday, March 25, 2019

Finding Your Passion...Gretchen Rubin

“What I do for my work is exactly what I would do if nobody paid me.” 

--Gretchen Rubin, Author of “The Happiness Project”

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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Servant-hood vs. Servitude...Gina Stewart

Impatience often hijacks servant-hood. There is a difference between servitude and servant-hood.  Servitude is involuntary. Servant-hood is voluntary. It's easier when you just decide, I'm here to help.You'll be surprised at how God will open the doors and the opportunities that God will create.

--Rev. Dr. Gina Stewart, Pastor, Christ Missionary Baptist Church, Memphis Tennessee




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Friday, March 22, 2019

Now That's Beauty...Lupita Nyong'o

“You can’t eat beauty, it doesn’t sustain you. What is fundamentally beautiful is compassion for yourself and those around you. That kind of beauty inflames the heart and enchants the soul.”

—Lupita Nyong’o




Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o is currently starring in Academy award winning director Jordan Peele's latest horror film, "Us" , with Winston Duke (Black Panther), Shahadi Wright Joseph and Evan Alex. Check out the movie trailer below and get your tickets here. "Us" movie opens today, 3/22.

Monday, March 18, 2019

You Can Be...Salma Hayek

“You can be a thousand different women. It’s your choice which one you want to be. It’s about freedom and sovereignty. You celebrate who you are. You say, ‘This is my kingdom.'”
--Salma Hayek



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Monday, March 11, 2019

Believe...Misty Copeland

"Be strong, be fearless, be beautiful. And believe that anything is possible when you have the right people there to support you."

--Misty Copeland

Misty Copeland wearing her Underarmour Signature Collection, MistySignature.

In June 2015, Misty Danielle Copeland made history when she was promoted by the prestigious American Ballet Theatre (ABT) to principal dancer. The Kansas City, Missouri native who was raised in San Pedro, California was the first black principal dancer in the ABT's then 75 year history. Click here, MistyCopeland, for more information on this incredible woman who made history.