Tuesday, June 23, 2009

 Nana Farika could engage in early childhood education approach from a creative basis, utilizing Rastafari/Maroon/non western approach and my studies of the Montessori Method of Education.I'd  like financial  contributions from interested persons to make this possible.  I could do the same for the Rastafari woman, answering questions etc

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

"And King Solomon gave unto the Queen of Sheba, all her desires." 1Kings 10:10

King Solomon was called the wisest man in the world and he gave to the woman he loved all that she desired. Who gives the Rastafari all that she desires? The thought is not close to the hearts of many brethren. They think the women would demand too much of them and waste their time and money but a woman of right would not desire anything that is not good for her, her Kingman and her youths. 
She would desire only what is to her comfort in order to continue to keep up her good works. This is food for thought. Showing gratitude and apprecilove for the Rastafari woman who does good work does not demean one but instead elevates the congregation and the woman. 
proverbs 31 tells us to praise the virtuous woman who does good.