Being a mother is HARD! So, to all the Mommies, I see you! It’s NORMAL to feel terrified, guilty, and uncertain. But, it’s NOT ok to stay stuck. I challenge you to trust in God and MOVE FORWARD!
Let’s Get Social: Connect with The Preacher’s Wife!
Let’s Get Social: Connect with The Preacher’s Wife!
All in Black Culture
Being a mother is HARD! So, to all the Mommies, I see you! It’s NORMAL to feel terrified, guilty, and uncertain. But, it’s NOT ok to stay stuck. I challenge you to trust in God and MOVE FORWARD!
I make a good bag, pay my bills early, mind my business and my edges. I do yoga, go to therapy, keep a clean house, and I have passport stamps and museum receipts- cultured honey and only a little sophisti-ratchet when I need to be. By societal standards, I’m good and doing me. So why is it that at the church house all of this is a “problem” and I am CONSTANTLY questioned by the “You not married yet?” chorus?
Welcome to Level 734 of Jumanji! It certainly feels as if everything has been shot to hell. And when I think about it, I blame all of y’all for allowing us to get here in the first place. You read that correctly, it’s YOUR FAULT 2020 is a hot mess!
Cookout Season is here! And as we continue to social distance from each other due to COVID-19, during cookout season, there are some family members whose food requires social distancing too!
As Black folk, especially as Black Christians, our survival has come at the repression of our feelings of fear, grief, anxiety and depression, because truthfully we haven’t had the time to process. Read these tips to help navigate depression, anxiety and grief.
Listen, I don’t know who’s auntie and uncle are in the thumbnail image above, but they sure do look like they hear from The Ancestors in the kitchen. However, if you are like me, and The Ancestors don’t talk to you in the kitchen, I’ve prepared a few tips on what to take to Black Thanksgiving that won’t get you put out!