Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads!
In this June Edition, we aim to sow some positivity into the hearts of our readership! Let’s start here: Everyone has the responsibility to strive to be a blessing in the place where God has called them. Whether it be family, relationship, ministry, occupation, or volunteer opportunity, we must have the heart to sow and grow in that place. The gift that God has placed in you will lie dormant if you fail to sow it. Ask yourself this question: “What is my purpose here on earth?” Then, listen and get busy with the sowing as you respond to the voice of God!
Shawn Outlaw shares from her heart how Sowing Forgiveness After the Hurt is possible.
Rhonda Smith inspires us to Sow a Good Seed, Everybody.
Elder Jerry Woods asks the question: What Are You Planting at Work?
Towanda Coles motivates us during her thought-provoking video on The Challenges of Sowing Seeds in Your Ministry.
Please enjoy the inspiring articles and video prepared by our talented authors and feel free to provide comments on the information of interest to you.
Florence R. Smith
Editor-in-Chief
Florence R. Smith is a self-motivated professional skilled in directing and organizing tasks to achieve overall mission objectives. She has been employed with the Federal Government since December 2004. During her tenure, she was deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan for six months and had a tour in England for three years. She serves in many capacities within the Gospel Spreading Church of God.
Florence has a Bachelor’s in Business Administration and Master’s in Technology Management, both from University of Maryland University College; and a Master’s of Strategic Studies Degree from the U.S. Army War College. She is a published author and owner of Teachable Moments Press, a Christian publishing company. A woman with a message of hope, encouragement, and inspiration, Florence will leave you motivated and inspired in fulfilling your purpose!
“The gift that God has placed in you will lie dormant if you fail to sow it.”
This stood out to me…I need to keep sowing…