Login

Login with your username/password to get unlimited article access.


Register

Sign-Up with your username/password to get unlimited article access.

  • Register

    Registration confirmation will be emailed to you.

Signup for Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily newsletter and be the first to know about breaking news, exclusive promotions, discounted merchandise, contests, and free give-aways.

Path Radio

Click Here or click logo to hear the best in Gospel music.

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. Read the full post »


This post was written by admin | March 29, 2011


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. Read the full post »

This post was written by admin | March 4, 2011


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: Read the full post »

This post was written by admin | February 21, 2011