Love & Forgiveness Blog Tour

“More than words!” No one is exempt from the desire to be loved and forgiven. Human interactions are fraught with miscommunication, hurt, offense, and pain. Toss in diverse personalities, varying perspectives and other characteristics, such as insecurity, pride, selfishness, stubbornness, or simple lack of awareness, and you can see how relationships become stagnant and eventually die. In The Process of Asking for, Receiving and Giving Love and Forgiveness you will see how love, repentance and forgiveness are much more than words. Each is a choice. Each requires action. Each is a divine expression of life. When you learn to receive and give life through the process of loving, repenting and forgiving, your stagnant and dying relationships will be restored.

PWICU Blog Radio Interview w/Tabitha Vinson

LaShawnda discusses her influences for, the impact and the benefits of Love & Forgiveness. Listen to the interview with Tabitha Vinson from Prophetic Worship INTENSIVE Christ Unit™  Listen to internet radio with PWICU RADIO on Blog Talk Radio

When a Preacher Is Downcast

By Charles H. Spurgeon "Moreover the Philistines had yet war again with Israel; and David went down, and his servants with him, and fought against the Philistines: and David waxed faint."—II Sam. 21:15. "In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. Beside those things thatContinue reading "When a Preacher Is Downcast"

Are you a Man or Mouse?

First, I must acquire a partner. I am under no misconceptions that there can only be one. Despite popular opinion and practice, I don’t feel the need, nor do I buy into the hype, that I need to sample men. There’s no need to test flavors, acquire substitutes or play house, try out options or explore different models. I won’t be used for any of that. You’re either ready for the full purchase or you can keep on moving.

Excerpt: You Must Believe to Understand

There are many relationships during the course of our lives through which we have to navigate our way. Some of those relationships fail and die because one or both parties involved are unfamiliar with the process of love, repentance and forgiveness. Love, repentance and forgiveness are more than just words that you speak and forget about. Love requires action. Repenting mends the love you hurt. Forgiveness is a loving response to the attack on love. They are all choices. Asking is involved. Receiving is necessary. Giving is the only way each is shared.