September 29th, 2023

Charlene Evans

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Charlene 'Chiccy Baritone' Evans - Poet, Author, Blogger, Keynote & Motivational speaker, lover of coffee and traveling. She keeps her head in a book and enjoys using her voice to Speak LIFE. She is honored to share her love for Jesus through Self Expression, World Outreach, People Progression.

Exclusive articles:

Giving Back: Are You a Cheerful Giver?

It's better to give than receive - do we really believe that? Do you enjoy giving back as much as receiving? Let Jesus' example be your guide.

Before You Get That Makeover, Understand Why You Want to Change Your Look

Want to get a makeover to change the way you look? Before you do, understand the motivation behind the makeover. Here are a few things to consider.

Come As You Are: God Loves Us Above and Beyond Our Excuses

Do excuses stand in the way of your relationship with God? Let it go and come as you are, God is still waiting.

Life Lessons I Learned from a Landscaper

What life lessons can we learn from a professional landscaper? Read the proper way to strengthen the roots of plants, it may surprise you.

God is Still in Control When Our ‘Normal’ is Out of Control

When your new normal takes you by surprise, know that God is still in control. Good things can come from unexpected change.

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Shooting Stars Review: Young Lebron James & Friends, Managing the Pressure

Shooting Stars, depicting Lebron James and his childhood friends, gives us a glimpse of unity under pressure and bonds that last a lifetime.

Creed III Review and Michael B. Jordan’s Two-Word Sermon for Facing the Past

CREED III, ready to rumble on March 3rd. Read our review, including Michael B. Jordan's two-word sermon for viewers facing their past.

Is It Always Biblical to ‘Honor’ Your Father and Mother

Does blind piety damage many parent-child relationships? Here's how Christian families can learn where Confucian culture ends and Paul’s parenting practices begin.

How Good Intentions Can Turn Believers Into Slackers

As Believers, we must guard ourselves against things that rob our focus and purpose. Can good intentions also make us slackers?
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