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Being strong is a choice. The one thing that God gave us is the power of choice. The decisions we make determine where we are and where we will be in life. I choose every day to get up at 4am to meet the Lord for prayer and fellowship at 5 am. After prayer, I choose to go to the park or to the gym to workout or walk/jog 4-5 miles. We must walk by faith and not by sight. We are living in times when we as believers must believe that the word of God is true and that it will do what it says. We quote scriptures like, "is there anything too hard for God?" Then we crumble when we're faced with a…mehr

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Being strong is a choice. The one thing that God gave us is the power of choice. The decisions we make determine where we are and where we will be in life. I choose every day to get up at 4am to meet the Lord for prayer and fellowship at 5 am. After prayer, I choose to go to the park or to the gym to workout or walk/jog 4-5 miles. We must walk by faith and not by sight. We are living in times when we as believers must believe that the word of God is true and that it will do what it says. We quote scriptures like, "is there anything too hard for God?" Then we crumble when we're faced with a problem. We already have a history of what God can do, not only in the bible but in our own lives. My late pastor Daniel Brown wrote a song that says I have hope when trouble comes my way. He said that the darkest night is just before the dawn and the hardest fight is just to keep holding on.
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Patricia Robertson is an Associate Professor in Business and Public Administration at Southern University at New Orleans. Most of her research has been in education, health and leadership. Patricia is the director of a nonprofit community development organization that provides various community services, such as Math Camps, to the greater New Orleans area. She currently serves as secretary for the Conference on Minority Public Administration (COMPA). She is the President of the Missions and Scholarship Department at The Church at New Orleans and provides scholarships annually to high school students preparing to attend college. Patricia was awarded the Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Exemplary Practice Award at the 2017 American Society for Public Administration Conference (ASPA) in Atlanta, GA. She believes in equal opportunity for everyone and is dedicated to community activities that will help those who are disadvantaged to be successful in life.