Today is National Loving Day. This celebrates the 1967 Supreme Court decision Loving vs. Virginia. The Court struck down as unconstitutional laws in 16 states that prohibited interracial marriages. ~OC

Today’s a new day!
Today is National Loving Day. This celebrates the 1967 Supreme Court decision Loving vs. Virginia. The Court struck down as unconstitutional laws in 16 states that prohibited interracial marriages. ~OC

Today’s a new day! Be a bridge of Hope. Be a bridge of Love. Be a bridge of Grace. Be a bridge of Change. Be a bridge of Healing. Be a bridge of Conversation. ~OC
Dear God, please teach us to truly love our neighbors. Teach us to reach out to our neighbors in need. Teach us how to show grace to our neighbors. Teach us to show respect to our neighbors. Teach us to bless our neighbors. So, who is our neighbors?
The Homeless
Those With A Different Opions
The Refugee
The Person Who Speaks a Different Language
Those Of A Different Faith
The Single Mom or Dad
The Republican
The Democrat
The LGBTQ Community
The Addict
The Atheist
The Convict
Today’s a new day! Here are some question for the Church and the Nation:
*When the media leaves Minneapolis, will you still be standing up and speaking out for the rights of our brothers and sisters of color?
*Will you still be having conversations about racism and injustice in America?
*Will you remember all the African-American men and women, who were simply murdered because of the color of their skin?
*Will you just go back to regularly scheduled programming? ~OC
As I hear about another black man in America being murdered for simply being black, my heart breaks. My heart breaks for the families. My heart breaks for every person of color that fears for their lives when dealing with law enforcement. My heart breaks for every parent that sits home late at night, praying their son or daughter of color makes it home safely. My heart breaks for America.
Racism is still alive and well in America. If you don’t believe that, you are fooling yourself. My brothers and sisters of color are discriminated against every day. That’s just truth. If you doubt that truth, your living in denial. If you doubt that truth, take the time to have a real conversation with a friend that looks different than you. If you don’t have a friend that meets that criteria, you might be part of the problem. Racism is sadly still alive and well in America. That’s just truth.
Christians everywhere need to stand up against racism and social injustice. We can no longer sit around and just pray for the families. Churches can no longer just talk about racism and injustice after the murder of another black man in America. Church leaders need to be having regular conversations about racism and injustice with their congregations on a regular basis. God’s people need to have real and honest conversations about racism and injustice in America. We need to pledge to make a real difference. Until we have these tough conversations, we will continue to be a divided nation and my heart will continue to be broken. ~OC
Today’s a new day! I am continuously moved by God’s grace. ~OC
During my crazy beautiful health journey, I have been blessed with some amazing nurses. They have become family. Thank you! ~OC

Healthcare Workers are true Superheroes! ~OC

Hello everyone. Here is the recording from last nights Zoom event with Dr. Crandall. If anyone needs prayer, please contact the team by email at theblessedovercomer@gmail.com. I pray your week is filled with amazing moments and God’s blessings. ~OC
Chauncey Crandall – Healing Night
Check out the video on vimeo.com/402047851