Thursday, September 8, 2011
5TH ANNUAL BIG SHOULDERS FUND BALL
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
International Faith Conference
Living Word Christian Center and Bill Winston Ministries presents International Faith Conference.
Beginning Sunday, September 11th at 5:00P (Corporate Prayer) and 6:00P (service)
Monday September 12th - Friday, September 16th 6:00P (Corporate Prayer) and 7:00P (service)
For more information visit: http://www.2011ifc.com/
Be a blessing and be blessed,
Epiphany Essentials
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. More importantly we are spiritual beings having a natural experience. Therefore if you work on yourself from the inside out, you shall radiate the light of God within you and whomever looks at you will see your beauty just as God sees it.
I see so many women of all ethnic backgrounds buying into the belief that the way they were created isn't good enough. I attended a seminar where the speaker asked all of the participants to write down 3 things they would change about themselves. She began to read what had been written, people spoke of wanting a bigger butt, breasts, to be thinner, nose jobs etc. The speaker let us know that she struggled with things she wanted to change about herself but at the same time she realized God created her and all of us just the way he wanted to.
God didn't make any mistakes when he created you and to want to change anything about yourself is like telling God he doesn't know what he is doing!
Now don't get me wrong, I wear make-up and fake eyelashes (very rarely), I wear false nails, I have even put pieces in my hair although my hair is down my back. So there are things that I have done that altered the way I look outside of how God made me. At the same time I realize I only make temporary changes that don't alter anything permanently. I also do those things when I am "dressing up" and going out and I just want to go full force with the glam. However, I recognize none of those things make me beautiful, they only enhance my beauty.
That is what young girls and women need to understand you are beautiful and there are things that can enhance your beauty but not make you beautiful. Eventually outer beauty begins to fade I don't care who you are you will get older and begin to lose your youthful appearance so why focus so much on something that will change?
I think of someone like Heidi Montage who has had over 10 plastic surgeries and she's only in her early 20s. Some people become addicted to plastic surgery and I would call her an addict. The thing is after each surgery she still found something that was wrong with her and decided to have yet another surgery. What she doesn't realize is that she is searching for something outwardly that can only be found inwardly.
If you don't love yourself, how you are just as you are right now, you will have a hard time loving yourself once you make changes. Now don't get me wrong if you are overweight and want to lose weight for health reasons and just so you feel better about yourself I say go for it. However, it doesn't matter how much weight you lose if you don't love you and have a positive self image you will constantly find something that is wrong with you.
I think about Janet Jackson and how she is in her 40s and is only now starting to learn to love herself. She mentioned how as Penny on the TV sitcom Good Times, she was already developing breasts so they would strap her chest down. In her mind she felt that she wasn't good enough as she was. That image continued to stay engraved in her mind and more importantly subconscious up until this day. So while she had her breasts done and a nose job, she still didn't feel beautiful and is now learning to love herself more day by day but still struggles with negative self image.
THERE IS NOTHING ON THE OUTSIDE OF YOU THAT YOU CAN CHANGE TO MAKE YOU FEEL MORE BEAUTIFUL, YOU HAVE TO FEEL IT AND BE IT ON THE INSIDE.
Once you feel it inwardly and believe it you will radiate and energy and a glow that will give people no choice but to recognize your beauty.
Yes I know we live in a society where its all about big butts, small waists, and a nice breast size. We are bombarded by these images in videos, magazines, TV etc. A lot of girls and women feed into and buy into these images. That is why it is important to instill into our children at an early age that they are beautiful. There are even people in the African American community putting weaves in young girls heads as little as 5.
That act is placing the notion in a young girls head that you have to have long straight hair to be beautiful and that is a sad situation. I admire women with large natural Afros, those with short hair dos like fades, those with short dos as well as long dos, there is beauty in differences. If we all looked alike the world would be a boring place.
In no way am I saying if you get plastic surgery, wear weave, make-up etc. that you don't love yourself. I will say that you need to check your motives when you decide to do any of these things. Make sure you love yourself the way that you are and you are only choosing to alter because it is something you need to do not something you want to do based on societal "norms". I would encourage someone not to get plastic surgery unless it is for health reasons but I am not here to put my own personal beliefs on you.
What I will encourage those reading this to do is focus on their inner man, their spirit. Build your spirit up in goodness, love, joy, peace, faith, kindness be filled with the fruit of the spirit, sow the fruit of the spirit in others and I guarantee you that your beauty will shine brightly.
Some biblical scriptures to meditate on....
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations." Jeremiah 1:5
"Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting but a woman who fears the Lord is too be praised." Proverbs 31:30 (read the entire Proverbs 31)
Be a blessing and be blessed,
Epiphany Essentials
THEIR SUCCESS IS NOT YOUR FAILURE
I don't remember any of the characters names in the movie but I do know their real names. So Laz Alonzo comes from what would be considered humble beginnings and his mother is played by Loretta Devine. Paula Patton comes from a wealthy family and her mother is played by Angela Bassett. Before even meeting Paula and her family, Loretta Devine has already written them off as goody two shoes uppity black folk that think they are better than everyone else. She even goes so far as to let them know at the rehearsal dinner that they are black.
I always wonder, what is black? Meaning many people have their own perception of what it means to be black and they don't all agree. Some people feel if you use proper English you are speaking white. If you dress a certain way etc you are trying to be white. Do does that mean being black means using slang/ebonics?
Then I think about schools, how children that receive good grades are sometimes ridiculed for their achievements. They hear things like she/he isn't all of that because they get good grades. Well of course they aren't they are just as human as the children who don't receive good grades. Chances are those who do receive good grades aren't walking around with their noses up in the air pretending to be better. They are simply automatically being labeled and judged based on their achievements and the others lack of.
In the movie DeRay Davis was Laz Alonzo's cousin and they had been best friends. Laz Alonzo completed school and ended up with a great job and he was successful. He had a party to celebrate his success and everyone showed up but DeRay. Laz explained to DeRay that he didn't change, DeRay did. DeRay was the one who didn't show up for the party and became distant. Laz let DeRay know that his money didn't change him, it changed DeRay, Laz was the same person. In essence
It is time for us as a community to learn to celebrate one another and strive for our own successes, victories, and accomplishments. Especially if you are in the body of believers. If you are in Christ you were blessed before the foundations of the earth were made. If you look at someone else's success and feel jealousy and envy you really need to examine yourself and your motives. As long as you have breath in your body you have an opportunity to make changes in your life.
Use other's success as inspiration to create your own success story.
Be a blessing and be blessed,
Epiphany Essentials
Friday, September 2, 2011
GET UNCOMFORTABLE
I am now reading Tim Ferriss' The Four Hour Workweek and that sparked this blog post today. I am right now doing the first comfort challenge in the book. Tim says something that makes perfect sense, the most important actions are never comfortable.
Let's see how can I put this. For the person who is slight overweight or considered obese the thought and action of changing one's diet and exercising is uncomfortable. Its uncomfortable because watching one's diet and exercising seem to be difficult for those who don't do it on a regular basis. However, the end result is a slimmer and more importantly healthier being that will emerge from proper diet and exercise. Instead of doing those simple things that will cause temporary discomfort but lead to possibly eternal comfort many choose to stay in their current state. Why? Because the action required to produce the results requires work one is not used to doing.
My advice, GET UNCOMFORTABLE!
There are many people working jobs that they absolutely hate. They have thoughts and ideals of what they would like to be it looking for another job or starting their own business. Yet, they come up with tons of excuses as to why they can't accomplish their goals. While they hate their current situation, they have found a level of comfort in it and simply put would rather stay comfortable in hell than become slightly uncomfortable to experience shall I call it heaven. How so do you ask? They come up with excuses like.....
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I don't have time to look for a job because of the time restraints on my current job. I can't interview for a new position because of the time restraints on my current job. - I just can't quit to follow my passions I will I eat and survive.
- I can't work on my business plan I'm tired from my job and don't have the time or energy to do anything on the weekends and when I do I like to watch TV, movies, read etc.
Well, here is a newsflash if you never find the time and get a little uncomfortable you will be stuck in a miserable state of comfort.
So my advice....GET UNCOMFORTABLE and more importantly STOP COMPLAINING.
Complaining leads to nothing, instead of complaining, take action and develop a plan with specific accomplish dates and then put your energy and time into finishing what you have set out to accomplish.
I was watching Bill Winston one morning and he mentioned that your wealth is tied to the amount of television you watch. It was a thought provoking statement especially to me as I have watched a great deal of TV since I was a child. So I began to think to myself, I am watching people on TV shows and in movies that followed their passions, are living their dreams and have their dream careers/jobs and many are rich, well-off, wealthy, some are even in the elite class. So instead of me watching them on TV maybe I should be doing something to achieve my own goals. Now have I completely stopped watching TV of course not however I have changed what I watch on TV. I now look at MSNBC, CSPAN, BTV, and the History Channel. I figure if I am going to watch TV I need to learn something. Now from time to time I will watch a TV show but for the most part I don't.
Also consider how many hours you spend watching TV, reading magazines, and pure fiction books. Add that time up and that is the time that you have to do the uncomfortable things necessary so that you can live in the ultimate level of comfort.
So again, what's my advice?
GET UNCOMFORTABLE!
Take time to examine in what areas of your life you can become uncomfortable. Figure out what you can absolutely live without that will allow you to go where you need to go.
GET UNCOMFORTABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Be a blessing and be blessed,
Epiphany Essentials
Thursday, September 1, 2011
SHERO SUMMIT 2011
Our goal is to inspire girls by nurturing a sense of power and strength within to attain her biggest dreams. We want each girl to honor the hero within!
Be a blessing and be blessed,
Epiphany Essentials