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God’s Timing vs. My Time Blindness
A Soul Note on time blindness, impatience, and deadlines—exploring God’s timing through Scripture, hip-hop, and the lived experience of a neurodivergent faith journey.
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Broken, Not Beaten: Finding Grace in My Neurodivergent Mind
A faith-centered reflection on neurodivergence, calling, and grace. How Scripture reframed my struggles in co-teaching and led me back to teaching math solo.
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Burnout Is Not a Spiritual Failure
A compassionate reflection on faith, rest, and burnout. Exploring Elijah under the broom tree and why exhaustion, especially for neurodivergent professionals, is not a spiritual failure.
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Living the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — What It Teaches Us About Faith, Leadership, and Justice
A reflective, faith-centered tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., exploring his legacy as a Reverend, a man of God, and a leader whose pursuit of justice was rooted in scripture, courage, and a gentle spirit.
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Learning to Stand Alone Without Being Alone
A faith-filled reflection on solitude, discernment, and God’s constant presence, inspired by Deuteronomy 31:8 and Real Friends by Kanye West
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The Math of Miracles: How God Showed Up in My Calculations
A faith-filled reflection on teaching math as God’s gift, trusting His plan, and finding divine purpose in education—blending Scripture, hip-hop, and holiday reflection.
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From Tears to Hope: Finding Joy After a Life-Changing Loss
A faith-filled story of how God transformed a season of depression into purpose. From a life-changing hysterectomy to an unexpected mentorship, discover how Scripture, hip-hop, and healing led to a breakthrough calling in teaching and academic therapy.
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Progress, Not Perfection: The Day I Let Go of Perfect
Blending scripture, Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright,” and Al-Anon wisdom, this post explores self-acceptance, resilience, and authentic growth for neurodivergent individuals and the people who support them.
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Faith in the Remix: When My Journal Became a Calling
A reflection on grief, faith, and purpose exploring how Sister Margaret’s prophecy about writing becoming ministry came true through journaling, healing, and God’s redirection.
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Forgive Them Father: The Day I Walked Out of the Classroom and Into My Calling
Violence broke my heart and opened my eyes. When animosity filled my classroom, forgiveness became my freedom. This is the story of how walking away from teaching led me to walk in purpose.
