• Faith,  Relationships

    I'll Wait For You

    I grew up listening to the songs “Wait For Me” by Rebecca St. James. In my quest to find love I often reflected on her words. Darling did you know that I I dream about you Waiting for the look in your eyes When we meet for the first time Darling did you know that I I pray about you Praying that you will hold on And keep your loving eyes only for me Darling did you know I dream about life together Knowing it will be forever I’ll be yours and you’ll be mine And darling when I say Till death do us part I’ll mean it with all…

  • Devotionals

    New Year's Values

    Every year I choose a few words for my New Year’s values and make them my life’s anthem. Think of them like a really, really, really long house or trance song that plays into the night with the same beats, but a different mix throughout. For 2011 I chose THREE WORDS that defined my life. First word: FRUITFUL. This has been the most fruitful year of my life so far… I finished Not Another Dating Book & signed book #3 on forgiveness. I got married! Since I started the life-mapping-new-year’s-values-picking process over five years ago, I’ve worked extremely hard to stay focused. But it hasn’t come without a price. “He…

  • Devotionals,  Faith

    The Spirit of Forgiveness Part V

    Today’s blog post is the fifth and final post in a series on The Spirit of Forgiveness by Marc Fisher, my husband, for the week of Advent. “There I will meet with you and, from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim that are upon the ark of the Testimony, I will speak intimately with you of all which I will give you in commandment to the Israelites” (Exodus 25:22, AMP). And what comfort. One place I will be available to you in counsel, in whatever situation, here is where I will be and in no other place. I will meet with you in the place of conflict…

  • Devotionals

    The Spirit of Forgiveness Part IV

    Today’s blog post is the fourth of five in a series on The Spirit of Forgiveness by Marc Fisher, my husband, for the week of Advent. “And the cherubim shall spread out their wings above, covering the mercy seat with their wings, facing each other and looking down toward the mercy seat” (Exodus 25:20, AMP). God continues, facing each other, or as the King James says, their faces shall look one to another. What a magnificent thing! Being married this has become even a more enlightened truth for me now! It takes two on either side, the polarity of everything that is in nature, God, the church, and the callings…