Every day will be Sunday: The gift of becoming sabbath
"A 'day of rest' wasn’t going to be enough to heal my brokenness. ... I needed to feel the balm of sabbath on me at all times if I was going to continue living in this world." — Dana Moulds
A native of Los Angeles, California, Minister Dana Moulds is a student at Union Presbyterian Seminary – Charlotte campus. She is a daughter, a mother, a friend, an entrepreneur, and a womanist scholar who is doing the work her soul must have.
"A 'day of rest' wasn’t going to be enough to heal my brokenness. ... I needed to feel the balm of sabbath on me at all times if I was going to continue living in this world." — Dana Moulds
Dana Moulds reflects on "willingness" and Jesus' feeding of the 5,000 in Matthew.
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Dana Moulds taps into her deep intuition to find her calling as a death doula.
Dana Moulds reflects on the history and power of literacy in the Black community.
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