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  • Comparing the Concepts: Receiving a Double Portion vs. Being Set Apart in the Bible
    Jun 23 2024

    Happy Juneteenth appears to be a misspelling or variant of "Juneteenth." Juneteenth is a significant holiday in the United States that commemorates the end of slavery. It specifically marks June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the emancipation of enslaved people in Texas, which was the last state of the Confederacy with institutional slavery. The name "Juneteenth" is a blend of "June" and "nineteenth," signifying the date of this important event. The day has been celebrated annually in various parts of the United States, and it became a federal holiday on June 17, 2021, when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law. Juneteenth celebrations typically include parades, cultural events, educational activities, and reflections on African American history and achievements. It serves as a day to honor freedom, remember past struggles, and recognize ongoing efforts toward equality and justice. Understanding these two concepts helps believers appreciate the multifaceted nature of God’s interaction with humanity, highlighting His provision, calling, and the responsibilities that come with divine favor and designation. While receiving a double portion emphasizes abundance and empowerment, being set apart underscores the importance of holiness, purpose, and dedication in the spiritual journey.

    https://www.youtube.com/live/CX-rWbJCxzM?si=u3G_4OTl_pzxVjGW

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    53 m
  • Havin A Conversation with Zay- Interviewing Dr. Nancy Jones @Drnanceministries
    Jun 5 2024

    Pastor, Dr. Nancy M. Jones is a native of Harlem, @Drnanceministries New York. She realized her calling at 6 years old when she prayed for her 2nd-grade teacher and was healed. Pastor Nancy was preaching at 12 and served in various ministry capacities. Pastor Nancy is an anointed vessel and humble servant appointed by God. With 35 years of ministry, she is known to operate as a prophetess, intercessor, prayer warrior, mentor, motivational speaker, life coach, and evangelist. She is an inspirational preacher who continually brings forth the word of God, throughout the world so that souls can be saved and delivered. Pastor Nancy had the opportunity to preach throughout the United States and Jamaica, West Indies. Pastor Jones possesses a bachelor’s degree of Science in Social Work, a Master of Science in Management, a Licensed Social Worker in Delaware, and a Doctorate in Ministry. Pastor Nancy is recognized and honored within the community as one of the Empowerment Women Inc. of Salisbury, Maryland. Pastor Jones featured preaching on Impact Television Network Majesty Studio on the Word Network. In the 2020 year, Pastor Nancy was honored as the Leading Ladies of Delaware Inc. Pastor Nancy published her first book titled “I had sex; Now What”. Pastor Nancy has a life coach business named “A Safe Place LLC” and serves as a certified Christian Life Coach and HISCoach. Currently, Pastor Jones is the Senior Pastor of New Life Ministries Inc. in Dover, Delaware, www.21newlifeministries.com. Pastor Nancy is a proud mother of six children and a grandmother of three. As the world receives the mighty move of God through Pastor Nancy. She desires to accomplish the work of the lord. “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation…” Romans 16:1 http://www.21newlifeministries.com/ Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: This is for Zxavier's Journey/YouTube https://streamyard.com/pal/d/46024700...

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Havin' A Conversation With Zay- Ms. Maria A Davis-She's an HIV/AIDS Advocate & The GodMotherofHipHop
    Jun 3 2024

    Maria Davis Bio Music industry insider Maria Davis was diagnosed with HIV in 1995 after unknowingly contracting the virus from the man whom she was planning to marry and has since become a devoted advocate for HIV awareness and education. Since her diagnosis, Maria has been very vocal about living with HIV to lend a voice to women impacted by the epidemic. She has dedicated her life to educating women, men, and children about HIV, especially in the New York City area where she was raised and has lived since. Maria has leveraged her position in the entertainment industry to educate the community about HIV by partnering with organizations such as Life Beat: Music Industry Fights HIV and BET Rap it Up Community Service, as well as serving as a keynote speaker for the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc. Maria also regularly volunteers her time in the community, speaking to educators, health care providers, and other members of the community regarding the importance of HIV/AIDS awareness. This passion and dedication to HIV education drove Maria to collaborate with Merck on I Design, a national HIV education campaign aimed at helping to empower people with the disease to play an active role in designing their treatment plans with their doctors. Through I Design, Maria shares her experience living with HIV and encourages others living with the disease to “vocalize” how their treatment is working for them in discussions with their healthcare team. In addition to being known for her HIV advocacy work, Maria has become known as one of New York’s premiere promoters. She produced, directed, and promoted her newly created, legendary music showcases known as “Mad Wednesdays,” which provide venues for signed and unsigned R&B and hip-hop artists and comedians without other performance options. Through this work, Maria has created an outlet for young people to express themselves artistically. I'm Maria A. Davis "I Can't Be Silenced"

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Havin' A Conversation with Zay - "Dying in Love Within & Loving Yourself in 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s"
    May 13 2024

    May 10th, Friday Evening @ 8 pm Being single in your 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond presents a range of benefits that can enhance various aspects of your life, from personal development and freedom to deepening social connections and community involvement. Here’s a detailed look at some of these advantages: And Happy Mother's Day to All who have a Mother & If you lose a Mother I Pray for Strength & Healing In the of The Lord Jesus....... Seeking intimacy with God as you progress into your 50s and beyond can be an enriching and deeply fulfilling endeavor. This stage of life often brings more free time and fewer distractions, providing a unique opportunity to deepen your spiritual life. Whether you're looking to strengthen your existing faith or explore spirituality more broadly, here are some ways to encourage and challenge yourself to seek intimacy with God every day.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Havin' A Conversation with Zay- "Domestic Abuse Survivor” Mrs. Nonyy Lee Washington
    Apr 26 2024

    Attention all my Brothers & Sisters, If you resonate with anything this sister shares about her experiences of abuse and wish to contribute your perspective, please reach out to me via email at drzayistalking@gmail.com. I welcome the opportunity to engage in a conversation with genuine Brothers & Sisters on this important topic. NEXT Wednesday I'm Havin' A Conversation with Zay- "Domestic Abuse Survivor” Mrs. Winona Lee Washington at 8 pm and the link is below. Please Subscribe, Comment, and Share Churches and Religious Leaders "Need to Create Safe & Supportive Environments where Survivors of Abuse Feel Empowered to Come Forward and Receive The Help They Need. Having Therapy For Abused Women. This may involve Providing Education and Training on Recognizing and Responding to Abuse, Offering Confidential Support Services, and Fostering a Culture of Empathy, Compassion, and Non-Judgemental within the Church Community. Incorporating these Biblical Principles into our Interactions with others can help Create Environments Characterized by Love, Dignity, and Mutual Support. By Extending Empathy & Understanding to Those who have Experienced Emotional Abuse, we can offer them Hope & Healing through God's Love & Grace. The reasons why Women in Black churches may be hesitant to share Their Experiences of Abuse can be Complex and Multifaceted, influenced by Various Cultural, Social, and Personal Factors. Here are some Potential Reasons: (1) Cultural Norms- Like many others, Black communities may have cultural norms that discourage discussing personal problems outside of the family or community. There may be a sense of stigma or shame associated with disclosing experiences of abuse. (2) Mistrust of Authority Figures- Historically, Black communities have faced systemic oppression and discrimination, leading to a mistrust of authority figures and institutions. This may extend to religious leaders and the church, making survivors of abuse reluctant to seek help or share their experiences within these spaces. (3) Fear of Judgment and Rejection- Survivors of abuse may fear being judged, blamed, or ostracized by their church community if they disclose their experiences. Concerns about not being believed or being seen as bringing shame to the church may exist. (4) Loyalty to the Church- Many Black individuals have a deep sense of loyalty and attachment to their church and may fear damaging its reputation or causing discord within the congregation by speaking out about abuse. (5) Lack of Support Service- Black churches may lack adequate resources and support services for survivors of abuse. Without accessible and culturally sensitive support systems in place, survivors may feel isolated and reluctant to come forward. (6) Spiritual Beliefs- Some survivors of abuse may struggle with feelings of guilt, believing that they should be able to overcome their experiences through prayer and faith alone. This can create barriers to seeking help outside of spiritual practices. (7) Intersectional Identities - Black women may face unique challenges due to their intersectional identities, including race, gender, and socioeconomic status. These intersecting forms of oppression can compound the difficulties of speaking out about abuse and seeking support. (1) This verse reassures us of God's closeness to those who are hurting, emphasizing His compassion and care for individuals who have been emotionally wounded.

    (Psalm 34:18) (2) They encourage believers to rid themselves of negative emotions and instead cultivate kindness and compassion toward one another, reflecting the love and grace they have received from God.

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    1 h y 36 m
  • I am truly grateful for the Invaluable contributions of our Esteemed panelists: Dr. Valerie Small, Dr. Nancy Jones, Dr. Dee C. Smith, and Dr. Isaiah Felder.
    Apr 18 2024

    I am truly grateful for the Invaluable contributions of our Esteemed panelists: Dr. Valerie Small, Dr. Nancy Jones, Dr. Dee C. Smith, and Dr. Isaiah Felder. Under the banner of "Havin' A Conversation With Zay," I'm Prophet Zxavier Everett Royston Simpson, known by many as Zay, who serves as the Visionary for this platform. Here, we delve into discussions stemming from our Hearts, Minds, and Spirits. We approach Topics from our Personal, Professional, and Spiritual experiences, always Speaking our Truth without passing Judgment on anyone. Our mission aligns with the Teachings of Jesus, Rooted in Love and Compassion. In a world and within churches that require true healing, we advocate for seeking the Lord's guidance for healing, whether through Prayer or Therapy. Through Christ’s healing, we can Truly hear from the Lord and Minister effectively. I extend my Heartfelt gratitude to Jesus for the opportunity to share love through this platform. May God bless and keep you all. "Thank you for being a part of 'Havin' A Conversation With Zay'! Your support is deeply appreciated. If you enjoy our content and would like to contribute to the growth of our platform, please consider subscribing, leaving a comment, and sharing our content with your friends and family. Additionally, if you wish to make a financial contribution, you can do so through Cash App: $HavinAConversationWZay, or Zelle: drzayistalking@gmail.com. Your support enables us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners. We are grateful for every one of you. Thank you! Prophet Zxavier ER Simpson"

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Havin' A Conversation With Zay - I Have the pleasure of interviewing Evang. Lillian J Lloyd
    Apr 12 2024

    Please check out this interview from last Friday, April 5th, 2024 night at 8 pm live.

    Havin' A Conversation With Zay - I Have the pleasure of interviewing Evang. Lillian J Lloyd


    https://www.youtube.com/live/YE-g1dKNJc4?si=2U6pu1_9cmQ9H_hP

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    1 h y 39 m
  • Havin A Conversation with Zay - I Have the pleasure interviewing Mrs. Erica L. Gaskin McFadden/
    Apr 12 2024

    Topic: Owner of my own Home Base Business: Travel Advisor/Agent. Wife 💍 Mother🥰 Travel Business Owner🗣📱💻 Travel Advisor✈️💰 Success Coach💃🏽

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    ⁠https://www.youtube.com/live/5kd5gnhopxE?si=Lbnqqg0j236mfpM-⁠


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    57 m