They knew that I knew what it was like to hear gunshots in the night (or day), smell marijuana through the windows, sweep up coke vials on the sidewalks, stop up holes with steel wool in my\u00a0apartment so rats couldn\u2019t squeeze through, guard every belonging so that it wasn\u2019t stolen, walk\u00a0\u2018on guard,\u2019 outside constantly aware of who\u2019s around, wear little to no jewelry so as to not attract an attack \u2013 as well as why brown water comes through the faucets in the summer.<\/p>\n
They may not have known that in my apartment the holes in the flooring were so big I could see through to the basement or that I had to wear a coat inside if I didn\u2019t turn the oven on for warmth in the winter. They knew that I knew what it was like to live in an oppressive environment and pray to God for relief.<\/p>\n
\u201cPeace in the Home\u201d was the subject given to me to speak about. I decided we would discuss peace in spiritual terms with practical application. The afternoon sessions revolved around seasonal decorating, cleaning and washing clothes.<\/p>\n
The response by the women was amazing and immediate. They told me they went home and cleaned the bathroom; others began a total overhaul of their living environment. Something new was happening in old neighborhoods.<\/p>\n
That\u2019s when the idea of a magazine designed to encourage and empower women came to mind. Actually, I became ALIVE with the idea: \u00a0A magazine with articles of spiritual encouragement and practical tips on any number of subjects. The possibilities were endless. I talked about it all the time. I can even recall how its name, Reach UP<\/em>, came up in conversation.<\/p>\n I asked lots of questions and did my \u201cdue diligence\u201d trying to figure out how to start a magazine.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, I didn\u2019t have enough faith to see how God would help me do what He wanted done. I told the Lord I couldn\u2019t do it; I wouldn\u2019t do it. I went so far as to tell God in prayer in the summer of 2007 that He had better tell someone else to do it, because it needed to get done.<\/p>\n September 2007\u2026. As I was exercising, I spun around and looked at my computer. INSTANTLY I knew how to start Reach UP<\/em> magazine. It was a God moment. I quickly forgot about Tai Bo and sat down to write out a plan.<\/p>\n The first issue came out on my birthday, December 6, 2007. It\u2019s hard to describe how excited I was. Every issue since that first one has almost been like my child.<\/p>\n Since the very beginning, God has blessed us with professional and passionate men and women who have given generously of their talents. We\u2019ve become a team who loves to encourage women to reach up. Our writers have stories similar to mine of living or working in tough circumstances. They have lived it and overcome.<\/p>\n Reach UP<\/em> is being read all over the U.S. and in some closed, oppressive nations throughout the world! God has dropped even more dreams in my heart working with the mission of Reach UP<\/em>.<\/p>\n It\u2019s such a joy and a delight to bring articles of encouragement to women everywhere, no matter their status or circumstances.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/a>