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Chicken Little, The Sky is not Falling by: Calvin Walker


It can hit you so hard, so fast, that you can swear that you have seen, felt and heard it. Just like Chicken Little our reaction is rational, if not totally understandable, we will take it to the king. On our journey to the king, we come in contact with other things that think like us. So, we add more negativity and fear. Then Foxy Loxy comes along , he hears our story. However, he can clearly see that the sky is not falling but he will prey upon the negative thoughts you are already thinking. He will act so concerned that he will lead you astray and devour you. All it takes is the wrong reaction to one thought.

So, what do we do? Chicken Little purposed to go to the king. Isn’t this the answer, shouldn’t we immediately go to God in prayer? While prayer is always the answer, if you don’t discern the issue then you will pray amiss. So, you must first know what hit you and where it came from. This is essential in learning how to pray purposefully. You must know what you are up against in order to fight it effectively. If not, you can end up devoured by the enemy. The enemy will prey upon your confusion. He will make you feel ineffective. He may even condemn you, if the thought that hit you was a thought that fell straight from the limbs of your past. So you must take captive that thought, exhaust all the knowledge from the captive then strategize on how to gain victory! Don’t let a vain imagination take you out! Take it captive! The sky is not falling and victory is soon to come! Stay on The Path!

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 About the Author: Path contributing writer Calvin Walker has been writing editorial content for Path MEGAzine since 2007.  Calvin’s ability to break down the word of God with thought provoking analogies and real life analysis makes an impact on Christians seeking a closer walk with God.  An accomplished author, Walker released his debut book titled “The Gallery” early 2010.  Click here to read excerpts and purchase Walkers’   



Unlocking Potential by Overcoming Depression Pt. 1




As I stated in the first paragraph, servicemen at war usually have something of worth that keeps them fighting. In the fight against depression, the thing that will best keep you fighting is a true picture of you. What does this mean? The first step against truly battling depression is seeing your self-worth. As I was getting ready to write this article, the Lord reminded me of a product slogan. L’oreal, a company that produces hair and make-up products, has a line for kids. The slogan for their children’s line is “Because, we’re worth it too!” This is what you must understand and grab hold of first. You are absolutely, positively worth it! You are a child of God. He is worthy, valuable, and because you are His child, you are too.

So, how do I go about seeing a true picture of myself? Well, I am glad you asked. You go about seeing a true picture of yourself by getting closer to God. The more you know about Him, the more you will find about you. As you build your relationship with God, you will begin to understand His purpose for you. As He begins to reveal his His purpose for you, you will find that some of the very things the enemy used to make you feel bad about yourself are things God intends to use for His glory. As you really begin to take this journey, journal, write down things that the Lord has revealed about His character and His plan for you. This way, when the enemy comes in like a flood, you can simply remind yourself of what God thinks about you and the things that He has in store.

Before I leave you, I want to give you this scripture, Philippians 4:8. Philippians 4:8 is a great scripture for meditation when dealing with depression. This scripture lines out what you should spend your time meditating on. Depression is usually fed by a constant cycle of negative thoughts that feed into your already torn down self-worth. By shifting your thought-life, you are no longer feeding the beast. Now, I will not act like this process is easy. I have gone round and round with this thing. However, if you are consistent you will begin to see victory. Depression will not go away over night. However, there has got to be a start to the eviction process. We must be victorious! We have no option! The will of God must be done concerning our lives. Depression cannot be the excuse we give God for not accomplishing His will! Stay on the Path!

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 About the Author: Path contributing writer Calvin Walker has been writing editorial content for Path MEGAzine since 2007.  Calvin’s ability to break down the word of God with thought provoking analogies and real life analysis makes an impact on Christians seeking a closer walk with God.  An accomplished author, Walker released his debut book titled “The Gallery” early 2010.  Click here to read excerpts and purchase Walkers’    



My Letter to Fear A Blog By: Franyora Clophus


 Dear Fear,Just thought I would write you this letter to let you know exactly how I feel about our former relationship.

First, let me start off by thanking you for always popping up during the times in my life when I was standing within the threshold of greatness. Your presence served as confirmation that I needed to keep moving forward. Also, thank you for all the negative comments you whispered into my mind, if it weren’t for them, I would not have realized how mentally strong and resilient I am. You are such a liar – you told me I couldn’t when I really could. You told me I wasn’t good enough when I was just right, and you even told me that it wouldn’t work when all I had to do was put forth the effort to work it! Yes, some of your words may literally have caused me physical pain in the depths of my abdomen, and even caused me to cry at times, but thank God that even though you gave me pause, you could never completely stop me.  Continue reading



The Uncomfortable Conversation A Blog by Franyora Clophus


Today, I asked a 4 year old if she had a good day at school.  She paused, looked up at me and said, “No I didn’t.”  Before I could ask her to share with me what happened, she paused again, and said, “I don’t want to tell you about it, because it’s really bad.”  Then she turned and ran away.  I, of course, paused, laughed and walked away.  As I got into my vehicle, I began to ponder over what this little child had just told me.  Even at such a young age she has already conditioned herself to avoid ‘difficult conversations’ that would make her feel uncomfortable.  I often premise before sharing certain feelings and information with others that, “I need to have an uncomfortable conversation with you.” Then I began my rant of information, feelings, frustrations or data that may not be considered ideal for him or her to hear. Continue reading



Fear & Procrastination – the Mother and Father of Defeat By Franyora Clophus


I was elated to speak with the founder of Path Magazine and find out that he thought I had the potential to become a blogger on his website. As I put the finishing touches wrapping my sisters huge box of Paula Dene pots I got for her for Christmas (on sale I might add), Kris and my conversation came to a close. Continue reading


The Powerful Influence of Woman By: Franyora Clophus


“Take a taste of this, bae.” I gently said as I held a spoon of food up to my boyfriend’s mouth. He is a very particular eater, and being a southern woman, my mind still has a hard time comprehending that everyone is not as open to different types of southern cuisine as I am. Needless to say, he took a bite of the mustard greens cooked from scratch, with deer sausage and taso. I watched as his eyes gazed upward while he savored the taste. I held my breath in anticipation of his response. He said, “It’s okay” in a calm, still unsure type voice. With a sigh of relief on my part, I felt a small victory towards cooking food that he would even try, eat and eventually like. A few weeks later, we began a conversation about Adam and Eve and I brought up the point of Adam being given dominion and Eve being given the power of influence. He then asked me if that was in the Bible as text. I replied no, and brought the following to his attention: Continue reading


J. Moss Announces New Album “The Other Side of Victory”


J. MossJ. Moss’ recent hit “Rebuild Me” sums up what his life has been like over the last year or so. Now he’s helping millions rebuild like we all find ourselves doing at some point in life.We all fall short of the Glory of God, and we all need an encouraging song every now and then to remind us that God can restore us.

J. Moss tells Path what the song Rebuild Me meant to him. He talks about his new album that’s in the works now, and even tells us a few of the major artists that collaborated with him. Continue reading



Marvin Sapp & Myron Butler Interview


Marvin Sapp, Myron Butler, Christin GordonPath’s Christin Gordon catches up with two of Gospel music’s most talented artists at the American Heart Association’s “Most Powerful Voices Tour.”  While interviewing Myron Butler, Path unexpectedly gets interrupted by Gospel legend Marvin Sapp.  The exclusive interview becomes a candid conversation between two artists that are combining for a project in 2012.

Marvin Sapp is recovering over the loss of his wife Malinda.  He recently released a Christmas song for Malinda called “I Hang This Stocking For You.”  Marvin is sharing many of his thoughts and feelings about his loss on facebook, and Sapp’s daughter even released a memoir of thoughts pertaining to the loss of her mother Malinda. Continue reading



CANCER: The Buck Stops Here Minister Mary Edwards


No CancerCANCER:First my mother. Then my brother. Followed by my sister. All in 18 months. Whew! Finally, a breather. But only for two years before my beloved husband was stricken.Prior to my late husband’s departure, we had been community activist in Detroit for over 30 years. He loved Detroit and everyone knew it. So often we heard him say, “I was born here. Raised here, and I will die here.” Continue reading


The Power is in his Promise! By: Leticia Jones


Has God ever promised you anything?

My Sisters, I am blessed and honored to be able to testify to you this morning about the promises of God fulfilled in my life.  Tuesday June 2nd was my third and last major surgery involving facial reconstruction. I am doing well and plan to see you all soon!

As most of you know I was diagnosed with having aggressive cysts and a tumor growing in my jaw early last year. When the doctors told me that my jaw had been broken beyond repair and would have to be replaced and reconstructed, I was devastated. When they explained that I would have to undergo bone and skin grafting from my rib, hip and stomach. Place a steel bar in my chin and wire my jaws shut for months, it was more than I could bear to imagine. Continue reading