by Keiko | Feb 26, 2021 | Biblical Womanhood, Black Women, Blackness, Church, Culture, Ethnicity, Trauma
Life is all about relationships. All different kinds of relationships and connections. Sometimes they succeed to different degrees and with much consternation and elbow grease…or not. Other times they fail to varying degrees, with ease and with no fight to make...
by Keiko | Feb 19, 2019 | Church, Culture, Ethnicity, Trauma
The “Black Cage Stage” is the cycle that Black folks go through when they discover White Eurocentric reformed theology. This other side to so-called orthodox Christianity hits us Black people smack in the face and we immediately act in illogical ways as a result of...
by Keiko | Dec 14, 2018 | Black Women, Church, Culture, Ethnicity
Assessing some statements we say without thinking I’ve had many confrontations with brothers and sisters in Christ. If we are “one anothering” well and in fellowship, it is inevitable. A wise pastor who I love dearly once said to me, “Keiko, we won’t all be...
by Keiko | Aug 24, 2018 | Church, Counseling, Trauma
Everyone Stay Calm! I Am Not Crazy. The people that are close to me know that I see a christian counselor. No I am not crazy (I’m talking to you Black folks LOL). The black community has a way of stigmatizing those who seek mental health assistance. Immediately...
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