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The Hidden Cost of Individualism in the Black Community

We often have been encouraged to pursue success on our own. However, creating and sustaining wealth is a collective effort. Other ethnic groups thrive in America by creating communities that circulate their dollars, open businesses that hire and serve their own, and establish networks that fund future generations. Meanwhile, too many of us are still striving for personal wins in systems designed to reward collective strategy. It's high time we recognize the immense power of collaboration. Together, we can achieve far more than we could ever do alone. Let's unite and build supportive systems for a brighter, more prosperous future! Economic empowerment doesn't start with a grant or a job; it begins with community. When we support Black businesses, mentor our young sisters, and collaborate instead of compete, we're building a power that transcends generations. It's a journey we're all part of, and one we can all contribute to. It's time we shift our...

Passing the Baton of Purpose: A Reflection of Dr. Myles Munroe’s Legacy

“The greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life without a purpose” – Dr. Myles Munroe. Dr. Myles Munroe, a visionary pastor, prolific author, and transformational leader, along with his beloved wife, Ruth Munroe, tragically departed this world on November 9, 2014, in a plane crash in the Bahamas. Yet, even in their passing, Dr. Munroe’s life continues to speak volumes about purpose, leadership, and legacy. Dr. Munroe often expressed deep concern that his generation of leaders was not passing the baton of leadership effectively. He described this as a tragic image of a person departing with the baton still in hand. Those who follow would then have to pry it from the grasp of the deceased. His words challenge us to reflect: Are we hoarding what should be handed forward? The time to act is now. As written in Exodus 32:9 (NKJV) , “I have seen these people, and indeed it is a stiff-necked people!” This verse speaks to a generation hardened by pride, unwilling to listen, learn,...

Why Microsoft Office Certification Still Matters in the Age of AI

A Sister’s Story: Angela’s Comeback When Angela, a mother of two, decided to return to the workforce after a five-year break, she felt unsure about where to begin. She had always used Word and Excel at her old job, but didn’t feel confident about competing in today’s market. After completing her Microsoft Office Specialist Certification, everything changed. Within weeks, she added the credential to her résumé. During her following interview, the hiring manager said, “I see you’ve earned your MOS certification — that’s exactly what we’re looking for.” Angela landed the job and regained the confidence to see herself as a professional again. Angela’s story isn’t unique. Across industries, employers are still looking for certified professionals who bring foundational skills and adaptability. That’s why earning a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification is still one of the most brilliant career moves you can make in 2025. 1. Core Workplace Skills Never Go Out of Style Micros...