Confession Pt. II| Blog| @coachdpolite @trackstarz

Last week we began to exam Romans 10:9-10 and we discussed the importance of not only believing in JESUS but also confessing JESUS. As we go back there this week, we will focus on who is this JESUS that we are confessing. The scriptures teach us not to just confess JESUS, but to confess the […]

Confession| Blog| @coachdpolite @trackstarz

Much of what is talked about concerning the word confession is mentioned in reference to one confessing their sins. Confessing one’s sins is mentioned in the Bible and Christians are encouraged to do so. 1 John 1:9 reads as such: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, […]

Birthday Prayer| Blog| @coachdpolite @trackstarz

I celebrated a birthday a few weeks ago and a sister-in-CHRIST left me this prayer. May it bless you as it has blessed me: May you have a happy birthday, filled with God’s presence and grace. May your understanding of others and their cultures increase, and enable you to build bridges for the purpose of […]

Bouncing Back From Brokenness Part I| Blog| @intercession4ag @trackstarz

Recently, I did an interview regarding accepting God’s no, which feels like brokenness and confusion while we are experiencing it. Sometimes it is hard to get back to life as we’ve known it before the brokenness because we’ve learned to function from a different position. A position of lowliness, and often the wrong perspective because […]

Throw Your Sect Up | Blog| @coachdpolite @trackstarz

The Corinthian church has been the subject of much ridicule in sermons, Sunday school classes, and Bible studies for as long as I was old enough to remember. The Corinthian church was always used as the bad example of the church—they were the church that showed you how not to be. The believers in Corinth […]