This week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from Ernest Holmes, the American New Thought writer, teacher, and leader, on freedom as a birthright of everyone.
This week’s #WednesdayWisdom—following last week’s election and a holy “Oh, Hell No” from Rev. Lola Wright—comes from the Book of Esther, mentioned in Rev. Lola’s message last Sunday. It tells the story of a Hebrew woman born in Persia, Esther, who eventually is named queen by the ruling king, Xerxes. Learning of an impending massacre to her Jewish people within the kingdom, she successfully intercedes on their behalf, risking her own execution to ultimately become the savior of her people. Read More
As we kick off October’s series, “Fertile Ground,” this week’s #WednesdayWisdom quote comes from Lama Surya Das on transending self and selfishness, taken from his book, “Buddha Is As Buddha Does.”
This month’s theme, inspired by Seth Godin’s Icarus Deception, is an exploration of #ShiningBrightly—this week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from Seth on picking yourself.
Mentioned in Rev. Lola Wright’s Sunday message, this week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from Nikki Giovanni as we continue this month’s theme, “Shining Brightly.”
This week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from Seth Godin, the best-selling author and marketing thought leader. Next month’s theme, “Shining Brightly,” is in part inspired by his book, The Icarus Deception—a recommended read!
This week’s #WednesdayWisdom—as we kick off our new series, “Your Body. Your Temple”—comes from Deepak Chopra.
This week’s #WednesdayWisdom quote comes from Gay Hendricks on responsibility—something to be taken, not assigned.
This week’s #WednesdayWisdom quote, in light of the recent tragic death of Alton Sterling, comes from Elie Wiesel—a Romanian-born American Jewish writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor who made his transition last weekend.