Cheryl Jackson

Day #4 One of our needs as human beings is to know who is with us. Who believes in me? Who’s got my back if things go wrong? It’s possible to become so caught up in ourselves that we cannot see that God is our back support. Let me share a story from the Bible […]

Day #3 “Process” has a sister and her name is “Faith.” When I am in a stage of process and I am fighting with my faith, I call that “faithing it.” And here’s the good news—as long as you fight with your faith there is nothing you can’t do! It is through faith that your […]

Roughly 24 hours after the death of Colin Powell, Donald Trump proved, again, that he is utterly incapable of empathy, grace or even common decency. “Wonderful to see Colin Powell, who made big mistakes on Iraq and famously, so-called weapons of mass destruction, be treated in death so beautifully by the Fake News Media,” Trump said […]

Singer Kelly Price took to Instagram Live to share an update with fans and supporters about her health since battling COVID-19. During the session, Price revealed that she had pneumonia in both lungs, and still requires respiratory therapy. Price disclosed to fans that she also has to see a cardiologist since battling the virus. “That’s probably one […]

Who or what is the villain in your life’s story? I’d be interested to know what came to your mind just now when I asked that question! I think it can be extremely helpful to locate yourself where you are right now in the process to your promise. Sometimes our own emotional reactions to the […]

Day #1 God is the author of your story! Every good story has a multi-dimensional character that experiences inner struggles, outer conflicts, and a satisfying “aha moment” where everything finally comes together for that character. You can’t go to a bookstore, pick up a book, tear out the happy parts that you like, and then […]

There is always a cause that we can connect to and support.  Some are very personal and dear to our hearts.  Well, the month of October is full of National Awareness Initiatives.  As a Counselor and Life Coach, Gail Crowder and Cheryl Jackson brings light to a few of them during the  Community Affairs Show.  […]

I ended yesterday’s devotional with a question: If the gospel compels us to “redeem our time” (see Ephesians 5:16), where can we look for practical wisdom as to how to manage our time well? That question brings us to the fifth and final truth of this plan: By studying the life of Christ, we can know […]

Day #4 Over the past few days, we’ve explored three biblical truths about time and productivity: Truth #1: Our longing for timelessness is good and God-given Truth #2: Sin has ensured we will all die with unfinished symphonies Truth #3: God will finish the work we leave unfinished But here’s the thing: Even though God […]

Day #3 Over the past two days, we’ve seen that 1) our longing for timelessness is good and God-given, but that 2) sin has ensured we will all die with “unfinished symphonies.” Where’s the hope? Our hope is found in Jesus Christ walking out of the tomb that first Easter morning with a redeemed body […]