Getting the nerve to approach someone is one thing. Asking them out on a date is another. But then going on that date is and building a connection might be the biggest challenge of all.
Last episode, Chiereme shared how she walked up to a guy she’d only seen a few times at church and asked him on a date. Getting out of her comfort zone…she called it. Growing and taking responsibility for her own dating story…she explained it. In this episode, after some situational dating tips, she shares her story about how the date went, how she now feels about asking guys out, and if she’s up for doing it again.
Join Chiereme’s dating journey, as she shares her brave and inspirational story of how Millennials pursue their purpose, passions, and careers, all while pursuing their relationship goals…in this pilot series – The Millennial Dating Chronicles.
Thank You For Your Support & One Month Celebration Report
It's been said that the difference between an expert and a novice is the expert has learned what not to do. Well, this novice is well on his way to becoming an expert because I'm learning all things not to do again. It's been a little over a month since I started this...
Miserably Married For the Last 9 out of 12 Years Pt. 1
Some time ago, I hosted a small men's group meeting at my house. About six men showed up. One of the guys was lamenting about how he and his wife had been struggling in their marriage for the last 9 out of 12 years. The D-word came up several times. Both being...
Miserably Married For the Last 9 out of 12 Years Pt. 2
Genesis Chapter 2 It wasn't until the second chapter of Genesis that God continued to paint the rest of the picture. Starting in Genesis 2:7, “the LORD God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a...
Miserably Married For the Last 9 out of 12 Years Pt. 3
By Heath Wiggins They were an entity of two people that acted in a unified manner towards one another and society. They were the classic definition of a group. But God didn't created marriage as a group, but as an organization with three common goals: to fill, subdue,...
Leadership Lessons from The Movie ‘The Butler’
Last Saturday, the Mrs. and I saw Lee Daniels' – The Butler. Hands down…best movie of the year! I got it winning Best Male Actor, Best Female Actress, Best Director, and Best Movie. I saw it on the weekend of the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. So it had...
The 5 Things Leadership is Not
Before we can improve upon our leadership in our relationships, we must better understand what leadership is and what it is not! Otherwise, we might start doing stupid-stuff, crazy-stuff, rude-stuff…and pass it off as leadership. Sometimes, when trying to lead, we men...






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