Giving Keys CEO, Caitlin Crosby sits down with SEELE to talk homelessness, not having the official qualifications to run a business, her new book: ‘You Are The key’ and how she balances being a wife and mother.
Read MoreContinuing with SEELE’s ““What’s God’s Purpose for Marriage,” Zimbabwean couple Trevor and Sandra Weaver say: ‘On the spur of the moment, with the aid of Google, our definition of a good marriage would be a legal or formal union of a high standard between a man and a woman.
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Working from home seems to be the new norm for most people nowadays. The most crucial question that seems to be asked by everyone is what they should wear during virtual meetings. Seele Contributor, Shefali Karani shares what shes’s learned about dressing like a pro for virtual meetings.
Read MoreMarriage is a beautiful institution created by God for a man and a woman. “Two shall become one flesh,” what does this mean? When you marry, the two become one flesh. Either person is no longer single and should not be living a single life, but a life with one Spirit, physical intimacy, same goals, and a united mindset for a healthy home. No home is perfect but it should be healthy. Both people should be entering a marriage with 100% (not this 50% stuff) but 100% and whole, this is the mindset, the foundation to build on the unity of a healthy home with a strong vision
Read MoreNayritta, is a Lebanese-Armenian intermediate and a connection between the Aesthetic industry and the average person wanting to know more about safe and healthy procedures.
Read MoreCaitlin was named among Oprah’s SuperSoul100 list of visionaries in 2016, and her jewelry has been featured on The Today Show, Ellen, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and many other media outlets. Her company, The Giving Keys jewelry has been carried in over 1,400 stores. The company has employed over 130 people transitioning out of homelessness at their warehouse in Los Angeles. You Are the Key is a message of hope for anyone who feels less-than about their work, worth, body or life.
Read MoreFor the month of May, SEELE will be focusing on the question: "What is God's Purpose for Marriage?" There is only a 50% success rate of marriages, and divorces are more common than ever. Today it's Adrian and Rebecca's story of what makes a good relationship and how God brought them together. In a couple months they will be married.
Read MoreYesterday marked the 9th wedding anniversary of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. “I remember that day quite well because the night before I slept outside of Buckingham Palace to watch the members of the British Royal Family head to Westminster Abbey for the wedding,” says SEELE’s editor. Everyone who is married can tell you it’s not easy. It’s joyful and fulfilling but there are many rocky moments. But with words from their wedding homily, and in understanding God’s purpose for marriage, we can indeed have till death do you part marriages.
Read MoreFor the women out there, British journalist, writer and comedian Viv Groskop, challenges us with a question as a great way to get through this quarantine time, is to think: “What can I do to promote a woman who inspires me?”
Read MoreToday is Joseph’s story, a Hebrew who at age 17 was sold into slavery in Egypt by his 10 brothers. Their first plot was to kill him but the oldest brother Ruben persuaded the other 9 brothers to sell Joseph instead. For 13 years he was enslaved and later imprisoned, after being lied on for rape charges by the wife of Potiphor. With two injustices done to Joseph before he was 30, he found the courage to forgive his brothers and the lie that was told on him by a desperate woman. He rose to become Egypt’s second most powerful man, paving the legacy of being seen as Egypt’s first Minister of Finance by the Egyptian people today. And, for preventing his people, the Hebrews from starving to death. Joseph’s story is one of unbelievable triumph.
Read MoreArizona writer and speaker, Ryan Romeo shares the new things God is doing in the church for post quarantine.
Read MoreSeele contributor, Thomasena Thomas shares how the last month has been a whirlwind, as she has gone from the busyness of university to having to slow down and move back home. She writes, "my move back home turned into a restoration of the internal. My relationship with God changed when I moved back home." Facing the need to forgive, Thomasena shares what she has gleaned from God when it comes to having to forgive.
Read MoreToday is Dave Pelzer’s story, an American who at age 12 was California’s worse domestic abuse cases. What he endured from age 2-12 by the hands of his mother is unthinkable and unforgivable. But somehow, he has been able to forgive his mom and his ministry focuses on propelling people to move past their past pains. Dave’s story is one of unbelievable triumph.
Read MoreAs a house, Alexander McQueen is trying to be proactive by creatively engaging followers on social media, encouraging all through the lockdown by showing opportunities to be more creative with producing content on ways to cope with the Covid-10 Pandemic crises.
Read MoreFaith based podcaster, speaker, radio, TV co-host, wife and mom Julie Hamilton who has been quarantined for weeks in Napa Valley, California shares her top tips on how to communicate with those you're living with during quarantine.
Read MoreThe Chosen TV Series is the first-ever-multi-season TV show about the life of Jesus. Seele caught up with 20- year industry director and producer Dallas Jenkins, who directed and produced the project. Created outside of the Hollywood system, The Chosen allows us to see Jesus through the eyes of those who knew him.
Read MoreSeele Contributor, Shefali Karani shares that one key to success is forgiveness.
Read MoreSeele Contributor, Shefali Karani shares some tips from working from home during quarantine.
Read MoreMark Ballenger shares that God does have a plan for your future marriage and how you can know what that plan is. His book, “The One: How to Know and Trust God's Sovereign Plan for Your Future Marriage” answers 12 of the most commonly asked questions regarding God's will and Christian relationships. At the end of each chapter, five questions are also included for small group Bible studies or for personal reflection.
Read MoreMarch has been about focusing on inspiring women from the Bible in a series called: “Bible Boss Babes.” Last week we looked at The Witch of En Dor a woman who we can learn something from. This week we’re looking at Joan of Arc, and though she is not in the Bible, Joan was an unwavering woman of faith, and it was this faith that enabled her to do hard things.
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