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Who Is She And Why Doesn't She Sing? | A Short Story Of Protecting What's Precious By Khenyia J. Williams
This short story is a glimpse into Laurane's world during the 1970s. Laurane has a voice that could open doors—but she’s careful which ones she walks through.

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8 hours ago


Emerging. Adjusting. Learning. | The Thoughts Of A Tired, Working Woman By Khenyia J. Williams
A young woman stuck in a repetitive, unfulfilling life makes a bold decision to walk away from stability and pursue purpose.

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8 hours ago


Ready. Aim. Misfire. | The Thoughts Of A Misguided Woman By Khenyia J. Williams
A woman caught in the cycle of comparison attends an elite event with her trainer and confronts her insecurities about her body.

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9 hours ago



Emerging. Adjusting. Learning. | The Thoughts Of A Tired, Working Woman By Khenyia J. Williams
A young woman stuck in a repetitive, unfulfilling life makes a bold decision to walk away from stability and pursue purpose.

KJ
8 hours ago1 min read


Loving. Trying. Aspiring. | The Thoughts Of A Grieving Friend by Khenyia J. Williams
A deeply emotional narrative following a young woman navigating the aftermath of losing her best friend, Amara.

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9 hours ago1 min read


We are not far from those we judge. | Transitioning from one-dimensional thinking
In reading Job, I began to realize that the people we easily condemn in Scripture are often mirrors of ourselves. Job’s friends weren’t simply villains—they were people shaped by inherited beliefs, rigid thinking, and certainty that their perspective was right. This reflection explores one-dimensional thinking, generational ideals, and how God teaches us through both the heroes and antagonists of the Bible.

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May 132 min read
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