Author name: TBWM

Charmaine Anthony -Seeing Possibilities Not  Challenges

Charmaine Anthony, a native of St. Lucia, shares with us her journey from childhood to present day. It is a journey that is not unlike many of ours however the standout message in Charmaine’s journey is that we must take advantage of every opportunity. We must always look for ways to live out our passions, stay grounded and, most of all, go for life because it is there for all of us to benefit from.

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Hold on to your promise,

Hold On To The Promise!

In Exodus 2, a Levite woman married a Levite and became pregnant, she gave birth to a son. When she saw that he was a fine child, she hid him for three months. But when she could hide him no longer, she got a basket for him and coated it with tar and pitch. Then she placed the child in it and put it among the reeds along the bank of the Nile. His sister stood at a distance to see what would happen to him. Then Pharaoh’s daughter went down to the Nile to bathe, and her attendants were walking along the riverbank. She saw the basket among the reeds and…

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TBW Conversations – The Importance Of Women Finding their Voices

In our very first Podcast Episode for 2021 we talk with Winsome Witter a Strategic Advisor and founder of Serenity Advisory Consulting Services. She is passionate about inspiring confidence in others and connecting individuals with the resources required to get them to their next level. Our Conversation revolves around the topic “The Importance of Women Finding Their voices and Speaking out in a world that they fight to stay true to who they are.

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Dear Sisters

Written by Stacy – Ann Stacy-Ann Smith TBWM Writer I recently read a book on suffering that challenged me to the core. In the book, the author, Elisabeth Elliott, who has gone through the loss of two husbands and was on her third, talked candidly about gratitude, acceptance, and the good purpose for suffering. Even

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FINDING MY Ride or Die

Written by Curline Adassa Dear Diary, I have so much to give to the world. In fact, giving my gift is like food for me. It feels like such a lonely road at times though. Where are my partners in believing, my sister-friends, my ride or die girls? Where is my “master mind” group who

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Coping with a Jolly Jamaican Christmas

The term “Jamaican Christmas” sparks memories of family gatherings, elaborate church services, home improvement projects and of course delicious Jamaican dishes. However, while some make plans for returning residents, and others troll the aisles for early Christmas deals; there are those who approach this time of year with dread. For some persons this time of

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