First and foremost, I'm a daughter of the King who is not moved by this world, for my God is with me, and goes before me, and I am His! I am a mom of two precious little girls, and in this season, I'm raising them alone. I've been a high school English teacher for 21 years, and I'm an ordained pastor and a certified life coach. My passion is for teaching and helping others. I've been writing my whole life, and I'm excited to share with the world the things that God shows me. As you read different posts in my blog, you will learn more about how I grew up as a Christian, but I didn't really submit my soul to the Lord until after my first divorce several years ago. I'm now twice divorced, and the only way I've been able to get through the pain in my life is God. You can read my testimony, or you can read about some of my everyday struggles. It is my prayer that by telling my story, I can help bring hope to the brokenhearted and healing for those who mourn.
In March, executive orders from governors across the country forced us to stay home, to close schools and churches and to shut down private businesses. Businesses were classified as either "essential" or "non-essential." All businesses deemed "non-essential" were forced to close. This included markets, clothing stores, boutiques, dine-in restaurants, and beauty salons. State parks, city parks, beaches, walking trails, lakes, and other wide open spaces were closed as well. Many people feel that the "social distancing," as it has come to be known, and stay at home executive orders violate their constitutional rights, such as our First Amendment right to freely exercise our religion, our right to peaceably assemble, and that we shall not be deprived of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Some of the people who feel their rights have been violated have decided to exercise their First Amendment right to protest. Some have even chosen
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