
I love to share good reads, learnings, listens, and reviews with friends and followers. So, thanks for joining me on my 4forFRIDAY BLOG. Each week, the 4forFRIDAY offers recommended Reads, Listens, Learnings, and Reviews, simply for your enjoyment. Thanks Again!
A Great Documentary from Netflix: The Social Dilemma
This is a documentary that we should all watch. Regardless of what you know, or think you know about social media, watch this. If you have children, watch this. If you are concerned about privacy, watch this. If you enjoy being entertained, watch this!
An Unbelievable Snack from Trader Joe’s
I’m a sucker for frozen fruit snacks, but when you add chocolate to them, well bless your heart!
A Fun, Action-Packed Novel from Brad Thor: Backlash
This is a fun, fast-paced, action-filled novel from Brad Thor. In the most explosive novel Brad Thor has ever written, page after captivating page of action, intrigue, loyalty, and betrayal will keep you hooked until the very last sentence
My Favorite Song These Days: Royalty by Tasha Cobbs Leonard
I cannot get enough of this wonderful song from Tasha Cobbs Leonard. Here are a few of her lyrics:
Fearfully, Wonderfully made
In the Image of Abba
I am Free completely,
Safe in the arms of my Father
A Quote from J.K. Rowling
“Indifference and neglect often do much more damage than outright dislike.”
My Spiritual Journals, Power Routines are now available at the Sugar Hill Church Store and Amazon. Instigating the habits of Gratitude, Scripture Reading, Journaling and Guided Prayer is a powerful way to CHANGE THE TRAJECTORY OF YOUR LIFE! Pick up your copies of POWER ROUTINES at Sugar Hill Church or Amazon.
The Weekday Podcast is a 5 minutes/day, 5 days/week Cup of Encouragement, straight from the Scriptures.New episodes are available Monday – Friday on the Sugar Hill Church APP or at WeekdayPodcast.com
I’ve also launched a new Podcast with two friends, Corron Boston and Mau Mennesses. It takes a shot at discussing God in Race Relations. You can find it here: Race Forward: God and Race Relations
Go in Peace, AChuck