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ONM 2013

“God, why do you love me so much?” Good, bad, high, lows, the million dollar question is not to seek money but to come into the realization!” He loves you, always has, always will.

See you in May! Check back for details.

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Emotional Healing

God: The Mender

photo: Annekata

Life is filled with swift transition. There are so many turns that lead you sometimes back to first base. Know that these are times of re-direction and your determined purpose should be to remain calm and stay focused. God loves you and He is aware of everything that is within your environment. He is the greatest system and holistic thinker I’ve ever met.With each day you will grow stronger than the day before and soon you will be able to see the situation you are in for what it really is…..an opportunity to offer your testimony of victory to another along the way proclaiming, “He, (God), the mender, heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
See you next week, as we resume our $0.79 Therapy writing sessions!

Grace and Peace for your journey,

Danita Solomon Ogandaga

Orphan Spirit

Excerpt: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Orphans

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Photo Credit: Rock her Royaa

Orphans walk with one eye present to be among the living, but a constant twitching in the eye because at any moment they made be yanked back into a system of bondage that they desparately want to escape. Traveling around from here to there with a stack of luggage on their back, if not visable to the eye, it is emotional weight that constantly feeds the track of their minds with full occupants in a race, going round and round, and around. These mental demons are on a treadmill attacking confidence, belonging, identify, inheritance, healing, and a possible future of peace.

This is the orphan spirit. A behavior that manfests what we belive we are not entitled to because we are unworthy to recieve such an awesome gift from a loving God. There is no need to prove yourself to your Daddy God. He knows what you are capable of whether you are holding a gun in your hand, a bag of weed, or a can of Bud Light burping incessiantly. God loves you and He does have a plan for your life. Associate yourself with the belief that no matter what I have done, Daddy God still loves me and has a place for me in His kingdom. Desire to be there and turn away from your current activity knowing that you have been adopted.

(An excerpt from Danita Ogandaga’s upcoming series, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Orphans”  available for release June 2012).