Should the Atlanta Falcons Be in Church Today?…The Church Lady Curse…

Hello World,

(from 11 Alive News)

(from 11 Alive News)

I’m not really a sports aficionado…Most of what I know about what’s going on in the sports world is just told to me by my husband…However, I must admit I’ve been checkin’ for the Atlanta Falcons over the last year or so when I heard the news that two historic black churches, Friendship Baptist Church, Atlanta’s oldest black Baptist church which was instrumental in the founding and establishment of Morehouse and Spelman Colleges and  Mount Vernon Baptist Church would be demolished to make room for a brand new $1.2 billion stadium for the Atlanta Falcons…Members of the churches voiced strong opinions on either side, but one member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, called the church lady by 1380 WAOK’s Derrick Boazman, spit her words out with absolutely no restraint at all…

“Desecrating the sacred ground of two historic black churches to build a stadium facility for a second rate football team,” said Mount Vernon Baptist Church member Vickie Johnson, according to an 11Alive News report by Keith Whitney…

I cannot personally vouch for Ms. Johnson’s personal relationship with God, but she may know something that Arthur Black, owner of the Atlanta Falcons, and the Atlanta Falcons don’t y’all…Since then, the Atlanta Falcons haven’t been able to string a few wins together, losing 17 of 22 games according to Whitney, when the team seemed to be at least a decent team before Ms. Johnson put the whammy on them…Last week, they even traveled (along with many hopeful fans) and lost royally in London..

So I’m thinking this needs to be you, Mr. Blank, and the Atlanta Falcons, on today, since the Atlanta Falcons aren’t playing…

 

And if you see a church lady like this at a black church:

black church lady

Or if you see a church lady like this at a white church:

white church lady

You best bow down, confess your sins and ask for forgiveness…

Any thoughts?

Olympic Gold Medal-Winning Gymnast Gabrielle Douglas Pens New Book!!!

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When I first heard about Gabrielle Douglas this past summer during the Olympics in London, I was so proud of her as she is the first African-American woman to win the women’s all-around gold medal in gymnastics and first American to win both of the individual and team events at the same Olympics. And then when I realized that she is an unabashed Christian, my admiration for her grew, and I realized that I could likely learn a lot from this 16-year-old dynamo! Thankfully, Zondervan Books also believes Gabrielle Douglas has a lot to share about her faith in God and accomplishing her dreams through faith. Her debut memoir “Grace, Gold & Glory: My Leap of Faith,” through the Zondervan division of HarperCollins, is coming to bookstores nationwide on Tuesday, December 4.

Here is Gabrielle talking about the book…

From PRNewsire –

“Even before I competed in the Olympics, I always wanted to write a book,” says Douglas. “Of course, there’ll be a lot of stories about gymnastics, but the book will also be about how much my family and I have overcome during our journey. It hasn’t been easy. I want people to read my story and say, ‘If Gabby can do it, I can do it, too. Anything is possible.'”

Grace, Gold & Glory, written in collaboration with Michelle Burford, contains a full-color poster and photo inserts, and provides a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of the Olympic fan favorite. In her memoir, Douglas reveals how her modest upbringing rooted in family and faith has shaped her into the young woman and role model she is today.

The youngest of four siblings, Douglas shares poignant, often humorous stories from her childhood as she talks candidly about the obstacles faced along her road toward the world gymnastics stage. Grace, Gold & Glory offers a firsthand look into the intense training and sacrifice required of this elite athlete and uncovers personal truths for Douglas, such as the bullying and racism she endured as an African-American gymnast, her heartache, isolation, and homesickness, as well as multiple injuries – all of which led Douglas to consider leaving gymnastics forever only seven months before the London Olympics. Douglas also opens up for the first time about her father’s role in her life.

Her memoir serves as an intricate road map from birth to Douglas’ historical journey to London and the numerous  prayers, meditations, and Bible verses that helped her stay strong along the way. The autobiography also reveals some of Douglas’ favorite moments post-Olympics, including the many celebrities she’s met and a guest role on her all-time favorite TV series.

“With strong faith in God and some serious determination, every dream is possible,” says Douglas. “I hope this book inspires others to go for their biggest dreams.

You can pre-order the book Grace, Gold, and Glory: My Leap of Faith at Amazon. The book is also available for pre-order at Barnes & Noble.
Any thoughts?