Sometimes when you think that you’re not getting the answers you want, you are being reassured that everything will be alright! Recently, I’ve been working through some challenging issues…trying to see the forest from the trees. Today, someone told me to stop trying to step back in order to see the forest from the trees.Continue reading “Climb the tree to see the forest”
Tag Archives: Camille Morell
What’s your cup of tea?
🙏 On Saturday 28 September 2024, I was honored and humbled to be selected as an awardee by the 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women project. 🏆 The award is given to recognize and document the contribution of Black women who have excelled professionally while making an impactful contribution to uplift women and girls through leadership, mentorship, andContinue reading “What’s your cup of tea?”
Artiste, Bénévole, Consultante, l’ABC de Camille Isaacs Morell
Évoquant de son parcours, elle parle de son ABC, trois lettres qui capturent les principales dimensions de sa vie, c’est-à -dire artiste, bénévole et consultante.
Black Canadians: The narrative and the vision
Systemic racism persists, even though there is no explicit racist intent and there is no contravention of anti-discrimination laws and anti-racist policies.
Keep the faith and act in faith
Photo of Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby the Archbishop of West Africa, Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith and Archbishop Howard Gregory toured the Castle from which Africans were shipped to the Caribbean and the Americas.
Being unique can become a bad thing
It is important to be aware of how our unique personality traits can become weaknesses, which can diminish the effectiveness of how we live our lives and how we serve God. Finding the ways in which God wants us to use our personality traits appropriately is essential if we are to serve God according to His will.
Karma and the golden rule
This is a gentle reminder to be kind to animals…and people too.
A better way to commemorate the establishment of the Anglican Church in Canada
August 12, 1787 is celebrated as the Consecration of Charles Inglis, first Anglican Bishop in Canada, and commemorates the formal establishment of the Anglican Church in Canada. The day should also be the celebration of the contribution of various persons whose work and witness have contributed to the establishment and evolution of the Anglican Church in Canada.Â
Diversity in worship, faith and service
Emerging from the restrictions of the pandemic, we now find ourselves embracing diverse ways of being and doing.
Let God Grow Your Faith. Step Outside Your Comfort Zone.
Sometimes God has a special call on our lives.   It means that we just have to stop following the crowd that’s following Jesus and get into our own space with Him. It may well be that the Bible study group or church service is no longer nourishing you spiritually.Â