

IN HONOR OF OUR BELOVED BROTHER WILLIE C. HAYMON, JR.- MULTIPLE MYELOMA: CANCER FACTS AFRICAN AMERIC
This blog post is dedicated to our beloved brother Willie C. Haymon, Jr. After couragouesly fighting an 18 month long battle with stage four Multiple Myeloma cancer, he went home peaceful to be with the Lord on August 14th with his wife by his side. Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Willie C. "Will" Haymon Jr.; was held on Monday, August 22, 2016 at Liberty Church Ministries, 1285 Cobb Pkwy. N., Marietta, GA.; 10:00am Family Hour, 11:00am Celebration of Life Service; Rev. J


NAMIWalks Grand Rapids
We are excited to participate in the 13th annual NAMIWalks Michigan on Saturday, September 10th at Davenport University in Grand Rapids. We invite all West Michigan area citizens, businesses, places of worship and schools to join us to raise mental health awareness. NAMIWalks brings together families, individuals, co-workers and businesses to help raise funds, combat stigma and promote awareness. NAMIWalks is the nation's largest and most successful mental health awareness


THE ANSWER FOR MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE CHURCH
Mental Health Grace AllianceFebruary 11, 2015 27% of congregants on any given Sunday are dealing with mental illness (family or individual). Rogers, Stanford, Garland. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 2011 For a long time, mental illness has been a shy whisper in the Sunday school hallways, a denial, an embarrassment, and often a spiritual issue deemed as a weak faith, the result of personal sin and or the demonic influence caused by that personal sin. Then, the different ty


"A Great Blending"
Minister Curtis L. Robinson, Sr., CRC, PSS, A.C.E., B.Th. Candidate Emerging HOPE Family Strengthening Program, Co-Director As we really get to know others, as we begin to listen to each other’s stories, things begin to change. We begin the movement from exclusion to inclusion, from fear to trust, from closeness to openness, from judgment and prejudice to forgiveness and understanding. It is a movement of the heart. — Jean Varnier


Haitian Women - Symbol of Strength
A Haitian woman is a woman who bake herself under the hot Caribbean sun, with a bucket on top of her head selling small packages of water at the Croix des Bossalesmarket, to be able to send her children to school. Poor mother, her beauty has faded away by hard work. The reminder of her astonishing beauty is perhaps her smile. A Haitian woman, is a woman whose feet are worn out, from walking 10s' of miles with a basket full of fruits and vegetables on top of her head, weighing