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Navigating Hardened Hearts: Insights, Impacts, and Ways Forward

Embark on a journey of healing and restoration with us as we navigate Hardened Hearts: Insights, Impacts, and Ways Forward. Whether you've felt the sting of hard-heartedness or witnessed its effects, this blog is for you. Dive deep into understanding the emotional toll, strained relationships, and spiritual impediments caused by hardened hearts. Discover the benefits of release and learn three essential steps to healing: acknowledgment, authenticity, and connection.

My Hidden Conference Experience

This past weekend I had the opportunity to attend the Hidden Women's Conference hosted by Tabitha’s TEA Party, a non-profit whose mission is to Teach, Educate and Apply the word of God to their lives. Although this was a women's conference the message is applicable to men as well. God has had us hidden in a time or two of our lives. I realized that the hidden stage is similar to Kingsskid "cover" stage. It's the stage of revelation and preparation for your NEXT!

The Voyage Dallas Feature

Today we’d like to introduce you to T’Edra Jackson.

T’Edra, let’s start with your story. We’d love to hear how you got started and how the journey has been so far.
Being the grand-daughter of the late Emmett Lee King, my grandfather taught my sister and me the importance of continuously educating yourself. There was a moment where I forgot all those lessons and lost my way. At that moment, I experienced brokenness, heartache, depression, and low self-esteem.

Keep It Trill

So I end the blog with this, I can only be true to me because no one can share my story like me. I know without a doubt God did not bring me this far for me to leave me. I have a story to tell. I have more people to assist in discovering who, what, when, where and why they are created, covered, carried and crowned.

My Quest

A few years ago someone advised me to take some time to reflect at the end of year to see how far I have progressed or if I progressed at all, and if I was in the same position at the end of the year that I was in at the beginning of the year- it may be safe to say that I did not make any progress throughout the year.