Here's How We're Dominating in 2021Last January, I challenged Beloveds to think differently about the new year. I said, "We aren't simply focused on the next 12 months. We are focused on this new decade." In 2020, many were met with unspeakable, trying challenges. But for The Beloved Tribe, we received Heaven-sent messages that grounded us in Truth, in Kingdom principles. We learned first-hand how to apply the wisdom of God to our situations. We learned first-hand the power of the Law of Sowing and Reaping. We learned first-hand how the Holy Spirit is eager to work through each one of us who says "Yes" to Him. And through my teachings, I proved why the Holy Spirit is willing to use "the least of these" in this new decade. A Reflection of 2020A new chapter begins for The Felecia Killings Foundation and every Beloved affiliated with it. But before we name our new year, let's give thanks for what God did through the virtual work in 2020.
Organizing the work was hard. Rallying the people around the Kingdom message was exciting. Applying the spiritual laws and seeing how they manifested in folks' lives was rewarding. And in 2021, we will multiply these efforts 10x so we experience greater results. 2020 is Here and We are Prepared to Empower You as You Help Us Empower Communities!In this next round, we aren't waiting for other people to give us permission to manifest God's glory in this nation. We are taking IMMEDIATE steps towards accomplishing new goals that build upon the work we accomplished in 2020. Here are a few things you can expect this year:
What Will Your 2021 Look Like?As The Foundation continues to grow, we are committed to seeing you flourish in your respective calling.
How do you want 2021 to look for you and your loved ones? What goals do you have for this year? How will you fulfill them? Now's the time to make your mark. And we look forward to being a support to you along the way. Stay blessed, Beloved. And come be a blessing today as we officially launch our KillingsVille Fundraising Initiative. Begin this year by putting the Law of Sowing and Reaping to work, and watch it work in your favor all year. And as always, let's grow together! - Felecia
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Partner with UsThe Felecia Killings Foundation has taken charge in empowering single mothers in this new decade, proving how authentic conservatism works! By delivering social, political, and economic empowerment using our training programs, KillingsVille and My Beloved Women's Ministry, we help low-income single mothers create opportunities for the future. Each month, we bless single mothers in our Network with funds for groceries. In addition, we provide them communal support, economic group coaching, and spiritual development through our communal living initiative. And we accomplish this thanks to our Beloved Givers who give towards our Annual KillingsVille Fundraising Initiative. In 2021, we are showing up in a big way to bless Black communities with authentic conservatism. For decades, these communities have only had one option available to them: progressivism. Many leaders wrapped "charity" and "social development" in this destructive ideology. And in this next round, we want to provide Black communities ideological options by proving authentic conservatism -- empowering the individual, equipping her to master good capitalism -- works! In doing so, we make it easier for these communities to support conservative candidates who will work in their best interests to protect their new economics. Partner with us today, and watch the Law of Sowing and Reaping work in your favor this year. FounderFelecia Killings is an Award-Winning Coach, Motivational Speaker, Book Publishing Specialist, and Communications Consultant for Conservative Black Outreach. Since 2011, she has worked with new and aspiring authors, helping them bring their stories and expertise to the world. As a Communications Consultant for Conservative Black Outreach, Felecia trains leaders and Conservatives to evangelize the authentic Conservative message effectively in various communities. Archives |