May 14, 2020
During these times, you may feel consumed and overwhelmed with all the pandemic news. At times your mind is racing and worried whether or not you were susceptible to the disease. You are worried whether or not you will go back to work or if your business will survive or thrive during this time. When do you find the time to Breathe? When do you realize that it's time to withdraw from the news and the chaos of the whole pandemic? Do you wait until you are emotionally bankrupt and can't give to those who are closest to you? Do you wait until have a nervous breakdown? No, please JUST BREATHE! Please do not wait until those moments. It is important that you refrain from consuming an overhaul of the news and learn how to walk away and Trust God. I am reminded that after you done all you can do, then you have to stand. What are you standing on? I am glad you asked. Stand on the Word of God that says, "Greater is He that is in You than He that is in the world.", the Word that says, " No plague shall come nigh your dwelling". It is time to use your weapon found in the Word of God and JUST BREATHE. We have a guarantee found in the Word of God that reminds us that we don't have to fear, worry or doubt. God will not fail and His Word will not return empty. He promised never to leave us nor forsake us. JUST BREATHE! Go ahead try it again, inhale and exhale and repeat. Then pray:
Lord thank you for your Word that is my guarantee that nothing is going to happen to me. Lord I thank you that you are with me. I thank you for covering my mind and my body. I thank you for covering my family. I thank you that "No Weapon formed against me shall prosper in Jesus Name.
Posted by Melody Saunders.
May 4, 2020
During this period of time, there is panic everywhere. People are buying beyond what they need to survive and having to readjust their lives. Moms are working and being a teacher to the children that are now at home. The teachers are having to provide virtual tools to assist students in their learning. Pastors are having to think of creative ways and changing their services to be memorable and life changing online. Everywhere we turn their is adjusting and transitioning. It can be quite hectic. But we have to learn how to change and make the best of every moment. It is not easy but it is teaching us how to be more flexible and closer together in making every moment that we as families share as memorable. Cherish this time of readjusting as an opportunity as growing closer together.
Posted by Melody Saunders.
January 5, 2020
Happy New Year Ladies!
I am so excited about this New year. I hope you are ready to launch out and fulfill God's plan. Just when you are down to your last wit's end. God has so much more in store for you. There's purpose inside of you. Everything that you need to fulfill your vision is inside of you. So don't worry about what you don't have look to the gifts and talents that are within. He has more in store and He's working it out for you in the end. Stay the course and SEEK God.
Posted by Melody Saunders.
January 5, 2020
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July 23, 2018
It's with Great excitement to share that we are going forward with our 2018 Women's Empowerment Conference. Register today on Brown Paper Tickets - ETQW Int'l Network 2018. It's is going to be a BREATH OF FRESH AIR!
Posted by Melody Saunders.
October 5, 2017
Let's Get Ready for a Time of no turning back!! We are getting ready to embark upon a time like no other this weekend. Get Ready to be Refreshed, Renewed and Release to Walk out your Destiny!
Posted by Melody Saunders.
December 23, 2016
We are so Thankful for the many projects, workshops and lives that were touched this past year. This year has been challenging yet rewarding. We had our first Annual Women's Conference in October. We learned a great deal from this conference and looking forward to a better conference next year. We are thankful for our speakers and new relationships that have started. We are pressing forward with our prayer line on Monday-Friday from 6amest to 6:30amest. Also the Pure Life Workshops. Keep them in Prayer! Also some wonderful other works!

Don't look back, it's time to move Forward!
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March 6, 2016
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February 9, 2016
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November 4, 2014
Women are on the move! These women are making strides to pursue and make their communities better by running in the elections in 2014
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May 27, 2014
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March 15, 2011
Coretta Scott King:
She was born and raised in Alabama on a farm. She graduated from high school with a scholarship to attend Antioch College in Yellow Springs,Ohio. At Antioch College she majored in music and minored in education. Mrs. King joined the Antioch Chapter NAACP and College's Race Relations and Civil Liberties Comittees. After graduating and receiving her B.A. in music and education, she won a scholarship to attend New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Mass. In New England, she studied voice and violin. There in Boston she met Martin Luther King, Jr. and married him on June 18th 1953. They were married by his father. After completing her degree in voice and violin in Boston, her husband received an appointment to preach at a church in Mongtmery, Alabama. This is where Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and Mrs. King ended up standing with her to boycott and start marches with her in Alabama.
As she supported her husband by caring for their four children at home. She birthed and performed in Freedom Concerts across the United States. These Freedom Concerts consisted of poetry, narration,and music to tell a story of the Civil Rights Movement. These concerts helped to raise money for the Souther Christian Leadership Conferences that were founded by her husband. In the 60s, Mrs. Coretta took a lead role in engagements. She was the first woman to deliver the Class Day address at Harvard, the first woman to preach at a statutary service at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. She served as a Women's Strike for Peace delegate to the 17 National Disarmament Conference in Geneva, Suiterland in 1962. Mrs. King was involved in the stand against US intervention in the Vietnam War in 1967 long before her husband.
After her husband's death, she went on to continue the work by building the first African American Institution in the World called the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for NonViolent Social Change in 1981. In 1969, she published the 1st volume of her autobiography called "My Life with Martin King Jr." She served as CoChair of the Full Employment Organizations which is dedicated to a national policy of full employment and equal economic opportunities. She led the campaign to establish Dr.King's birthday (Jan. 15th) as a national holiday in the U.S. Now it is celebrated around the world. She went on to celebrate the Historic March on Washington which was a gathering of more than 800 human rights organizations -the Coalition of Conscience, This was the largest demonstration that the Capital had ever seen before. Mrs. Coretta Scott King went on to live and fulfill the legacy many more years. Today, there is a school named Coretta Scott King in Atlanta, GA after her legacy. She died at the age of 78. We thank and applaud and celebrate her today!
References
www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1489
www.answers.com/topic/coretta-scott-king
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coretta_Scott_King
Posted by Melody.