Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Jesus Pimped Serapis-Sermon on Black Christ Review



I read MC ILL Lee Jest previous work over a year ago, and now his latest book demystifies the acid slavery test of a faith system that seems to detest Christianity in the sense of Faux White God that oppressed the Black-African race due to enslavement. He also includes factual information based on past and recent historical and economical circumstances, even with the Illuminati that he calls as the New World order.

Yet because of my faith-based beliefs, some parts were very difficult for me to project and accept, especially from a Babylonian historical perspective, or Muslim-like beliefs noted from which first civilization is believed to be Africans (and their religious beliefs). I would like to note this author has put in scholarly effort and shares some essays that are uniquely crafted in respect to the Diaspora of West Africa as well as other measures that need to be considered.

He quotes from Dr. Jay, "Bible is a total fictional and stolen text from the Council of Nicea." Then want to convince me that Jesus was actually Osiris as Tutakhamun in circa 1400 B.C. Therefore, these beliefs detest what I truly believe and have lived by since a child. Moreover, it is written that Jesus is a Black African not Babylonian Jew (p. 57).

Yet there are scholars and certain religions who would love to read these historical, biblical perspectives from this concept.

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MaryAnn Koopmann's Reviews: Unleashing the Spirits (Volume 1) Review

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

C Alease "The Fosters" Review

The FostersThe Fosters by C. Alease

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


When I started reading "The Fosters," I wasn't sure what to expect. The story started in a facility called Haven Of Hope, which was an orphanage for unwanted kids--at least how they pictured it. Roberta was able to take the lettering of the facility, calling it "Have No Hope." Somehow regardless of their differences, a chosen few became like family. But with every good thing, separation happens, and learn to fend for themselves. Eventually Chrissy was placed in a home, leaving Till behind, and years later reunite in their college years.

Can twins really be apart? Beryl left the orphanage to a home without her sister, Cheryl. Although Beryl wrote her sister a letter of her happiness, Cheryl had a bitterness lingering in her heart and decided to end that pain in an unsettling manner.

Chrissy (Chris Collins) after two years of helping launch and making Till magazine become a success as they agreed, it was time for Chris to step out and pursue her dream as well. But had no idea what emotional roller-coaster would resurface to write such a book about the Facility.

Alfred had some things that he had to bury, and quite contrary, we see the transformation he had to make which best suited him. He also shares his story for the book that Chris Collins is writing and hopefully will share with the world. Unbelievably, Till and Alfred, had one thing in common. Even after the speculations, you will see how these two openly share their hidden secret when they were once in the Facility. Alfred, later Cleo, tells it all and sat there with my mouth agape.

Roberta, the one who held the "family" together while in the Facility, had a turn for the worse. Hopefully, she will find resolution.

I would highly recommend this for Young Adult to read, those who experienced separation or parting from families to new families, and even moves into college years (New Adult). Adults can see this as a learning tool, especially since I used to work as a Big Sister (Amachi program), mentor/tutor for disadvantage children, and also as a Youth Development Specialist with at-risk youth.

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Dream4More Reviews on Dream4More Radio on BTR

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We will come on August 24, Saturday, 5:30 PM Central Time.

We hope to have two ladies to join us: C Alease and Ayani Meli (which we've also reviewed their books).

God Says...I've Changed your DNA by Ayani_Meli Review

God Says I've Changed Your DNA: Walk as Children of the LightGod Says I've Changed Your DNA: Walk as Children of the Light by Ayani _Meli

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This book in the "God Says" series written by Ayani Meli shares on the adoption process in a child's eye. This was dear to me, how the author also shared her experiences with the adoption process in a children book for the world to know. There is an unknown fear, hoping that the worse doesn't happen because of other adoption cases that didn't turn out so well. Jakhayri luckily has his close friend June to share this grand process with, while waiting for the adoption process to be completed.

It is a heart-felt, touchy aspect on adoption but more importantly on DNA from a natural and spiritual perspective. One mother may have given birth to this precious child, yet another one takes him in their home to raise him as their very own. He also learns about the spiritual DNA=adopted as joint heirs with Jesus Christ and how he changes our DNA. Term used that is "Divine Nature & Anointing"! He also received a "new" name like we receive a "new" name in Christ.

Additionally, this is based on the biblical passage: Ephesians 5. Therefore, I would highly recommend this for your children who have special needs, or uniquely made, and Christian parents to read to their children. This is the second book in the God Says series by Ayani Meli.

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God says the Struggle is Over by Ayani_Meli Review

God Says the Struggle Is OverGod Says the Struggle Is Over by Ayani Meli

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I am still a "child" at heart and love children books. I also used to be a caregiver for small children, as well as private school teacher for PreK to Kindergarten. So I was glad to receive a copy of the God Says series by Ayani Meli, which is written with a purpose about children with special needs but doesn't limit them or change their identity of who God sees and says them to be!

Jakhayri (Juh-ki-ree) starts his first day at Kindergarten and already prepared to face the harsh remarks by his peers until he meets June, who was noted as "needy" due to her special need that made her seem incapable. But their parents had faith in their abilities to be placed in a regular classroom and not to be labeled as such because of their disabilities. What I loved most about the children's book (memorable moment): is that we cannot do it alone and have to work collectively such as team work to make the plan work!

Most children books have a moral of the story and this book surely has it! It is also packed with godly wisdom that you can clearly see and use in your own life as well. I will have this book on the shelf for my niece and nephew to read or read to them too!

At the end, I found myself singing, "This little light of mines. I'm gonna let it shine!"

Additionally, this is based on the biblical passage: Ephesians 5. Therefore, I would highly recommend this for your children who have special needs, or uniquely made, and Christian parents to read to their children (or allow them to read on their own).

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