Posted in Autobiography, Everyday Living, Faith, Inspiration, Love, Review, Women

Brave Review: Gay Girl, Good God

To write a book on this subject is to lay bare the heart and mind to a public who may embrace or refrain from embracing the perspective of a lived experience and transformed life in Christ. 

It is what some may consider as social suicide.

Not many are brave enough to document a past and present that makes a once supportive community turn its back.
It takes great conviction, courage and audacity to write out a life with such vulnerability on pages for the world to read.

In the world today, many Christians simply do not have the language and right knowledge to communicate on the topic of gayness and we see varying degrees of reactions and responses in attempts to reach out. 

Sometimes, we get it right in conversations and relations, and sometimes we fail.

At other times, Christians simply do not have the words and strength of will to address this topic, especially when it hits too close to home and responses become emotional and reactive, causing even more friction. 

To be torn between speaking love in truth and embracing the one who shares your blood and genes can be a burden many are usually very unprepared for. 

Shock, disappointment, judgement, distress, disgust, hate, rejection, avoidance, acceptance, relief, a sense of freedom, excitement or solidarity. Just to name a few emotions and responses that often emerge with the discovery of a gay identity.

I wanted to read a book on the lived experience of one with a past, but now a present that is fully surrendered to God. 

Jackie’s journey speaks to the transformative power of Christ to anyone who comes to Him and lays before God their sexuality and also all aspects of their lives in obedience to His will and what His Word says. 

A life that honors Him and fully embraces Him as LORD and personal savior.

Reading “Gay Girl Good God: The story of who I was and who God has always been.” by Jackie Hill Perry (@jackiehillperry) revealed a lot about the nature of sin in all its shades and forms, and how it only leads to one thing – death. 

For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life for anyone who believes.
For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God – the Bible also says. 

Hence, every human on earth will experience the burdens of temptations and sin. While some may be know to the public as an identity, others thrive in secrecy. Some sins may not be an identity, still, they separate us from God.

I find that in how Jackie describes repentance of sin, obedience to Christ and overcoming the temptations of being gay, the same principles actually also apply in turning away from all other expressions of sin.

For some, our sins may never be known to the world and would remain only between the created and the Creator who forgives, cleans us up and saves us. Hence, it implies that we all need the gospel and the saving love of the Father through Jesus Christ.

Still, this book isn’t about promoting a heterosexual lifestyle or means an automatic change to one by coming to Christ.

This indeed may become a part of the results of a changed and surrendered life to Christ for some. Yet, it isn’t promised. 
This is because for some, a life of singleness for a season or forever would be the path to tread. 
A heavy cross here on earth yes, but a saved soul. A life that is holy and full of God’s love and peace.

This book is about a life that embraces fully the love of Jesus Christ. Embracing our identity in Christ, as one made in God’s image.
A life of surrender to the will of God and total obedience to His word.
A life that points to Him.
A life without guilt and shame.

A life full of the priceless love of a Savior who loved us even while we dwelt in sin and before we ever returned His love.
It is also a life that calls for responding in love to the Lord God with our whole heart, mind, body and soul; laying asides every weight of sin. 

It calls for loving God more than loving another being outside of God’s design.
It calls for loving God more than loving sin.

This book reveals her past and the life after with Christ.
She shares her candid experiences, advice and also practical steps, using her life as a testimony that is truly undeniable. 

She also helps readers see that to lay aside the weight of sin requires a fight – dying to self daily, overcoming the desires of the flesh and temptations to live out the will of the Father in faith.

It isn’t an easy road, but a long journey. 
One where the reward of a saved soul is eternal and full of the love of Christ here on earth.

It’s a journey that requires repentance, grace, total obedience to Christ, and getting back up again when one falls. A life of discipline and total reliance on the power of the HolySpirit.

This book also reveals the gaps on community within the body of Christ. 

A family in Christ where all (married or single in spite of their past or past identity), can find solace and the intimacy of fellowship to live out a life that honors and loves God. One necessary for the journey of life, so the walk is never lonely.

“Gay Girl, Good God” is such a powerful book backed by scripture.
One that reveals the power of God’s unrelenting love, to go after any who is lost, and bring them back home.

I believe Jackie is a frontline soldier for a great movement within the body of Christ. 
A battle axe for God’s end-time army.  

I also consider this body of work as honest, vulnerable, and a gift of love from Jackie to all who search, seek truth and seek the one true God and Creator of the universe who loves us.

A highly recommended read for everyone.

Posted in Career, Everyday Living, Inspiration, Leadership, Review, Self development

Brave Review: Do I Need A Mentor? Nah…

It’s such an honor to unveil and review our latest publication at @bravepublicity.

The E-Guide: “Do I Need A Mentor? Nah… Why the skeptics secretly need one the most.” by Lolade Ipele (@ipele_lolade).

From receiving her manuscript to editing, designing and publishing this E-Guide, it was impressive to see the profound wisdom and nuggets embedded in this book.

With the experiential vantage point of both sides of the coin – as both a Mentor and a Mentee, it was truly refreshing to see truth and clarity expressed in a language that the next generation understands and needs.

This guide isn’t another book to force you into a relationship dynamic you may resent.

Instead, it is written and designed to help you see the benefits of mentorship, identify the right mentor, become a great mentee, and understand how you can tap into this network of wealth that transcends ages, fostering prosperity, growth and progress across generations.

The wonderful part is, our author has made this book FREELY accessible to ALL.

This E-Guide is quite easy to read with the few chapters that make up this book.
It is informative, interesting and useful for anyone who desires personal growth and development.

You’ll leave with much clarity, confidence for your next steps and many quotable wisdom nuggets!
Let us know your favorite quotes upon reading this book.

“Do I Need A Mentor? Nah… Why the skeptics secretly need one the most.” is totally recommended! 

Without giving you any spoilers😉, you know you should certainly go get a copy in support and celebration of this remarkable Author – Lolade, as she gifts this to the world.

To access this Free E-Guide, visit Author’s page and click the LINK on bio or access it HERE.

Happy reading.

Posted in Fiction, Love, Novel, Relationships, Review

Brave Review: This Thing Called Love

To be honest, reading the first few chapters of “This Thing Called Love” by Oreva Ode-Irri (@rehviie), I was impressed by the depth of skillfulness and professionalism displayed for a debut collection of stories.

Her skillful writing mirrors those of world renowned authors with several years of experience.

From the use of words, to figures of speech, to the research and facts intwined in her stories, and the level of immersion created with clear descriptions, connections, nuances and unexpected plot twists. I was totally blown away and delighted to read on.

More importantly, these stories (at least the chapters I’ve covered so far) are based on the Nigerian experience that is truly relatable for many – from places to slangs, culture and socialization – aptly described without failing to deliver the core message – LOVE in its various shapes and forms.

The vast range of presentation for each unique story was refreshing. I also love the modern design, look and feel of the book.

I totally love that while these stories are guided by a moral compass and a level of decency, yet, they mirror real and relatable experiences, where everyone can find themselves (past or present), their love story or have hope ignited once again for love in the future.

It was truly delightful to read something so fresh by a young Nigerian author, writer and seasoned spoken word artist.

This is certainly a book you would enjoy reading, should add to your collections of novels, or order as a gift for friends.

Totally love love love “This Thing Called Love”.💕

Without giving you any spoilers😉, you know you should certainly go get a copy in support and celebration of remarkable African writers like Oreva.

Posted in Autobiography, Career, Inspiration, Review, Women

Brave Review: Bamboozled by Jesus

Reading “Bamboozled by Jesus” by Yvonne Orji has really been an amazing discovery.😌

She brings such a refreshing, real and raw revelation of her life lessons and rise in purpose, fame, and success.

One that isn’t so common or easily found in the Entertainment Industry. Where living boldly as a follower of Jesus Christ with an intentional discipline to stay grounded, relevant, excellent in craft and consistent in faith can indeed be scarce. 

This book is such an encouragement and comfort. A warm hug for anyone who feels like they are falling behind in time, the schedules of life, dreams and aspirations.

It explores processes, the highs and lows, disappointments, and everything in-between to the orchestration and exposure to God-sized dreams becoming a reality.

As always, she shares such hilarious moments, bringing joy and laughter to readers. Her brand and signature of communication shines through, even with this book.

This isn’t a book that can be rushed.
You most likely would take time in-between chapters to savor, and take to heart the lessons and insights shared.

A timeless read.
This is a book to be grateful for.
I know I am.

A highly recommended read, authored by the amazing comedian and Emmy-nominated Nigerian-American actress, Yvonne Orji (@yvonneorji).😊🙌🏽

Posted in Everyday Living, Faith, Review

Brave Review: The Power of Favor

I must say that “The Power of Favor” is the most positive and uplifting book I’ve read so far.
Joel Osteen’s (@joelosteen) written words are just as he speaks.🤣🤣🤣 
It’s almost amusing😅and it’s quite easy to imagine that He is right before you in person.😊.

He is quite authentic and from reading his book, you will discover a depth of insight on God’s word.
He also expresses his thoughts with much simplicity that makes reading this book so easy.😃

Reading it will give you much hope and teach you to align your words and actions with what God’s word says about you. 
So that you are aligned and well positioned to received the extra ordinary and favor of God.
It helps you see that, beyond the efforts and exteriors of what you can do and should do as a responsible human, there is more that can be accomplished, only by leaning on God and His ability to do what you can’t do for yourself.

That force is called “Favor”.
The miraculous dimension that helps you in life and purpose. It is the force that chooses you and helps you when you aren’t the most qualified, best or the most likely to be chosen.
“Favor” makes the impossible possible.
A dimension where protocols are broken for your sake.

Reading this book will leave you also feeling empowered, more hopeful, light hearted and with a renewed faith in God.
A deep knowing that God wants to grant you favor, and a belief that He simply wants to help you, just because.

Just because He loves you and He wants you to fulfill your purpose.
With many testimonies about real people and their favor transformations, including BTS stories and insight on how the “The Compaq Center” was acquired by Lakewood.
Reading all of this is truly phenomenal!😃

This is such a great book and I think it’s one you will want to revisit from time to time.
Such an amazing book by Joel Osteen and a highly recommended read!
If you need an encouragement and real change, then this is for you.😊👍🏽