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Career and Life's Purpose

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By no means am I proclaiming to be an expert. All I can do is be transparent to you so that you glean some wisdom from my journey.

I’ve started many companies. In the beginning, I did not seek God first when making decisions. I conceived the success and notoriety with a spiritual swagger, even though God did not give me permission to do it. I was gaining the world by losing my soul and nearly missed my destiny. Success can be taught, but the sign of real life is peace.  That is what was missing from my world.

I knew I had to make a bold and radical change. It was time for me to get what I needed to learn from the “season” and move on. I was told that when my life was in alignment, my blessings would flow. I had to stop trying to finish what God already started in my life. God had dried up resources to get me to move on.

God interrupted my life in order for me to be fulfilled.

I was driving one morning listening to the radio after dropping my boys off at school. CeCe Winans was on the Yolanda Adams Morning Show discussing her latest album, speaking about one of the songs she wrote. I don’t remember exactly what she said, but I came away from the interview with the revelation that my life was not about me, it is about me helping others.

I am valuable, important, and essential to the plans of God.

I officially tied up all loose ends with my business. I started the admission process for Regent University’s Master of Divinity program. While I did not know exactly what to do next, I knew that I needed to wait on God to give me further instructions. I have overcome the need to be affirmed by people, and the fear about what people will feel and say about me. Quite often, I would try to answer life’s problems through natural means when they need to be answered through spiritual means. I would pray daily for guidance and obedience. Meanwhile, I would try to revisit my past mistakes and figure out what exactly I needed to learn from them.

In order to go further with God’s election, I had to learn to forgive myself. My Bishop says that a person who cannot see the ultimate becomes a slave to the immediate. In other words, if I couldn’t see the big picture, I would become a slave to where I am now.

During one of our Bible studies at church, Elder Bernice King led us in corporate prayer.  I was released from the shame I was carrying. I suddenly realized that God allowed the expensive business mistakes to happen to me. There was a lesson I needed to learn before he could elevate me to the next level. 

While life tragedies may kill our dreams, they are God’s adjustments to our destiny. Failure does not disqualify what God has pre-qualified. By separating myself from my worldly desires and ambitions, I was showing God signs of maturity. 

I know that I am more than a conqueror in Jesus Christ. I am a walking manifestation for the invisible God. I am called to have influence in the lives of nations. 

I am not worried about how I will earn money, what my job title will be, or what I will do next. I know that as long as I am obedient, God will answer my prayers. I am giving myself permission to receive what I believe.

Ephesians 4:22-24 says, “You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by it’s deceitful desires; to be made new in attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.”

I pray that you too, will find your purpose and receive all that God has in store for you.

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Seeking Life's Purpose
Last Post 31 Oct 2008 01:12 AM by JB92703. 3 Replies.
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22 Oct 2008 06:42 PM  
I am 36 years old and I reside in Houston,TX.  After watching Housewives I was inspired by your foundation.  I too share your vision to promote young women to be all they can be!  For several years I have desired establish an organization to empower young women, however have not been successful in making it happen.  In Houston there is a major need for organizations that provide our young women positive environments where there are role models who they can look up to as examples and give them hope that they too can overcome and become successful!  If you can offer any advice to me in getting started I would definately appreciate it.  Keep doing what God has purposed you to do. 
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27 Oct 2008 05:46 PM  
The Real Housewives of Atlanta is very inspirational, especially to see not just women but African American Women striving and making history.  If it is in your heart to start a foundation to aid in the support of our young females, to encourage them that through it all they can be successful.  And success should not be measured by the material things one has but their character.  Once you have completed your research and identified what is your purpose, mission, and how are you going to fulfill those apply for your 501 3c, tax id numbers, etc.  Create a business plan check available grass root website to see what grants are available.  Despite what some people think there are tons if you are non profit.  But expect to document document document with each grant received.  Good luck
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30 Oct 2008 11:59 PM  
Mstnjones, I have the same desire you have. I too live in Houston, TX and you are so right we don't have enough foundations like Deshawn. I would love to start a foundation for battered women; because I was once a battered woman. I got the courage to leave him; but what he did to me physically, emotionally, and mentally is pretty much trying to follow me for life. I chose not to let it though. I know I am strong but sometimes when you go through what I went through it is very hard to shake. Please contact me here and we can discuss more. Thanks Deshawn for your inspiration. I am so glad I met you on tv. LOL ;)
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31 Oct 2008 01:12 AM  

Good evening DeShawn, I recently had the opportunity to watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta. I watched the episode about the fundraiser and my heart ached for you! Growning up when I was young I was blessed to have older "sisters" that help to groom me into the woman I am today. I heard you say that you want your foundation to grow.....I am here to tell you that continue on God's Path, you will be National, you will be a household name. I have faith and belief in what you are doing.

God Bless You Sista

"JB"

PS: I hope you can make a trip to Concord, North Carolina

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