Category: Business
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Be Well Wednesday: Cayenne Pepper as a Flu Fighter

Cayenne has been used in traditional medicine for centuries to restore health and healing. It’s not only medicinal but also a flavorful addition to cuisine, adding spice without the worry of heartburn.
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Be Well Wednesday: Healing in a Jar

This week’s Be Well Wednesday remedy is a powerhouse blend of immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and healing ingredients; perfect for cold, flu, and overall wellness.
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Healing & Nourishing Salad: This One Will Make You Wanna Dance!

This isn’t just a bowl of veggies; it’s a celebration of life, energy, and divine design. Every bite is a testimony that whole, live foods can heal, uplift, and energize. And as we nourish our bodies, we glorify the One who made them.
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Cold Season Must-Haves for a Healing Home
As the chill of the season settles in, our homes become sanctuaries of wellness. Here are my must-haves for a faith-rooted, plant-based or not home this season.
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BE Well Wednesday: Onion Remedies for Cough & Cold Relief

Onions don’t just bring flavor to our meals but are a powerhouse of healing benefits. Take a few minutes to learn more. Subscribe and follow. Printable PDF enclosed just for you. Be Well!
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When Silence Speaks, The Comeback Is Personal
“Sometimes, pausing and allowing the silence to speak is the loudest sound you’ll ever hear — and if you listen closely, you’ll discover what your soul has been longing to hear.“ Forgive me. I’ve been quiet. Not because I had nothing to say but because life got heavy. Grief. Motherhood. Survival. They have all spoken…
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From Shattered to Strengthened: A Testimony of Faith
This song, “He Didn’t Throw the Clay Away,” speaks volumes about my life before Jesus and the woman I am today. If God is not in what we do, it’s destined to fall apart. You see, sin is deception, an illusion that looks good on the outside but rots from within. The enemy paints disobedience…
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The beginning of Something New
isten, I’ve been there. And honestly? I’m tired of not following through, especially with the things I know would improve my life, my family’s life, and most importantly, my relationship with the Lord. Mi tiad! (I’m tired!)

