Month: May 2025
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When Doctors Give Up — The Alarming State of Healthcare in the Southern U.S.

This morning I woke up with a heavy heart. My husband and I got ready, not for work or a pleasant outing, but to go and pray with a dear friend in the hospital. He’s been battling stage 4 liver and esophageal cancer since last year. Now, his doctors in Georgia have given up hope,…
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Caregiver Life 101

“Take care of yourself.” It’s the first thing people say when they find out you’re a caregiver—and quite honestly, it’s the last thing they help you understand. When my husband Dexter was diagnosed in 2019 with Fanconi Anemia, a rare and complicated genetic disorder that predisposes individuals to multiple types of cancer, I was thrown…
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Are You a Leader or a Follower?

Are you a leader or a follower? It’s a question many of us wrestle with throughout life—sometimes without even realizing it: Am I a leader… or a follower? The truth is, both roles are valuable. Both require strength. And both are designed by God for different purposes. But knowing which one fits your God-given design…
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Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Aging, Understanding, and Hope

When you live with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), every day can feel like a puzzle you weren’t given all the pieces to—especially when you’ve lived most of your life not knowing you even had it. For me, EDS isn’t just a diagnosis; it’s a life journey that has spanned four decades of unanswered questions, unexplained pain,…
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Don’t Trust Every Feeling — Learn to See Beyond

Our emotions can be powerful indicators, but they can also be deceptive. How many times have we “felt” like something was wrong, only to discover that our instincts were off? Or “felt” afraid of something that turned out to be harmless? Emotions are real, yes—but they don’t always speak truth. They are often rooted in…
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From Ministry to Malware Defense: Why Ethical Hackers Like My Husband Are Our Next Cyber Guardian Angels

Let me tell you a story about a man I love dearly—my husband—who’s just a few months away from graduating with a degree in Information Technology and Cybersecurity. I couldn’t be more proud! This isn’t just any accomplishment—he’s made the Dean’s List several times and is on track to graduate with honors, holding a GPA…
