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My brothers Keeper

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Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are - Benjamin Franklin  The failure of society to feel public outrage at the abuse of another is enabled the increasing rise in violence against the weak and disenfranchised in our society. The most tragic silence is found in the Christian community that during the past decades of attacks against blacks and women has retain its private closest attitude of prayer without action or words. 1 John 3:17 But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him? We see pictures of children and how they at a young age do not act out of bias and stereotyping . We see the evidence that hate is learned and once learned and encouraged is difficult to uproot. Hate is an attitude taught and ingrained by the community they live in. So what leads to the acceptance of hateful acts’ by a community from an individual i...

New Book release

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Miss Gamuchirai Semukele Lindsay Mandebvu, an author, researcher, communicator and interconnecting diversity advocate. She currently works as a consultant at Pinnet Mercy Consultancy. She considers herself a global citizen who has a holistic understanding of humanity and the challenges they must overcome, having spent formative years in Germany with her parents creating in me a unique world-view and social mindset. Following a Traumatic Occupational experience that became a chasm in her life she began to serve society through the nonprofit sector, her experience led to her writing her Book Crawling out of the Darkness - subtitled from the Labyrinth into purpose and truth. Her has worked in banking, the private sector and non profit organisation building up her expertness. During her work in the non-profit sector she developed an appreciation of the power training and mentoring, and its impact on any field of operation. Women were held back from position of leadership by their limited e...

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Stop the Churn

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There are times in life that are filled with applause and celebration and other times that are full of silence. When I look at what has been going on in the world, I see that the greatest danger in the world is not ignorance but assumptions.  Some may view them as the same thing, but they are not ignorance is far more acceptable than assumptions. When a teacher walks into a class room or a new boss into a an office or a new student into a group. The dangerous group or individuals, most prone to endangering any progress of relationship building and thus progress, as those with assumptions rather than those who are plainly ignorant.  When I am in a relationship, be it with a new friendship or a family member, the danger to our relationship is the actions and words that are spoken based on ones assumptions. Assumptions hold that we are supposed to understand things outside what is presented.  The missed expectations are amplified and become catalyst to disassociation.  ...

Set up with a determination to dare!

Set up with a determination to dare! Live life to the fullest enjoy the relationship with those who love you and forgive those who hate you and impact those who come across your path. Regardless of the opinion of those who denigrate you, your life is part of a divine journey and has the most important thing to make sure it is fulfilled You, you alone can do what you are meant to do and become who you are meant to be Stop focusing on the negative see that you are being taken to a new level by going through the fire not being set up by God for disaster and shame. But being built up as a light, a book written indeed a life story lived before the world for the benefit of others Take a moment and breath close your eyes and then dare to have another look at the previous suffering besides the unfulfilled vision. And choose to take up the vision. A day at a time a moment for each step. CALL the person who always encourages you, Thank them and tell them not to stop even when next ...