Monday, October 5, 2009

The LOGO is HERE!!



I have attached a copy of the logo, and we are up and running as a Facebook group. Please spread the word and continue to support. We are in desperate need of donations of supplies or funds to purchase supplies. Please let me know if you can contribute. Call me at 404-200-7911 or email designergenesllc@gmail.com. Paypal is available.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Update L.A.D.I.E.S. by Design, Inc.


L.A.D.I.E.S. has received a "thumbs up" to begin mentoring a group of young ladies at Campbell Middle School in Cobb County, GA. The program will commence on Tuesday, October, 13th and follow each 2nd and 4th Tuesday through the school year. I am confident that the program will spread to more locations in the county very soon.

Thanks to all who helped L.A.D.I.E.S. by Design, Inc. with books & videos!! I am so proud to see people moving when the Lord prompts them to do so. I would love to see a more donations from publishers of our curriculum and even college campuses and churches.We still need basic supplies (pens, paper, journals, etc.) for 30 young ladies. Can anyone donate a new or used laptop?

Those of you who are willing, can you please make calls and send emails for donations of new or used supplies. We need to aggressively seek 501(c)(3) status to make it easier to raise funds. If you would like to make donations, I will give you my PayPal account information to do so. I have a logo that is completed (praise the Lord) and I am waiting on a distributable copy of it. I cannot wait to share it with you all.

I can be reached at (404) 200-7911 or designergenesllc@gmail.com.

Thanks,
Tiffaney K. Draper, Founder & CEO

Friday, October 2, 2009

L.A.D.I.E.S. by Design, Inc Needs Your Help!!

Can you donate/purchase books and video for a young girls' mentoring program? Souls of Black Girls Documentary and Don't Give it Away! by Iyanla Vanzant...(About 30 girls) The books are $4 including shipping on Amazon.com. Please email at designergenesllc@gmail.com or call 404-200-7911. We are also looking for the DVD, The Souls of Black Girls, which is on Amazon for $17.99 plus shipping. Please remember that all donations are tax-deductible.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Why Haven't You Given It Up, Tiff? My Testimony


Let me first say, that I really do not like being called Tiff. But really, who does that? Who goes around asking me if I have had sex? Yes, I have an accountability partner, but that person is not YOU!

I have been approached over the past few months by several people who question what makes me stay pure. It may shock you that the people who question me are Christians. (Or maybe it does not shock you…) Most Christians know or have heard the scripture “Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a man commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body....You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.” (1 Corinthians 6:18, 20) But did that really work for me? Not initially. In order to fully understand why I choose to honor God with my body now and for the rest of my life, I would have to begin with my testimony.

CHAPTER 1. You may be sure that your sin will find you out. (Numbers 32:23)

This scripture often rang through my head as a young girl. What sin was I afraid would be found out? The sin of lying held me captive. I was lying about abuse. I had been experiencing physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in my home from the young age of 8. I was so afraid that if my family knew the truth, the person who was harming me would surely be killed or hurt badly, so I chose to keep that to myself. Until one day the abuser decided to move on to another sibling…At this point, I had to tell someone because keeping it in would not only hurt me, but it would also hurt a sibling or two. TRUTH—when I told, nothing changed. Why? FEAR. My family was so afraid of this person that they decided to make it a family secret, and yet, I continued to suffer. MORE LIES—“This kind of thing has happened in our family before, and it should remain in the family.” This is what I had been told as my 9 year old body was being examined by the doctor only to reveal scars and scratches down below. This abuse continued until I was about 12, and at that point, I was too old and less pleasing. Though he never used his genitals to violate me, the damage had already been done. I sought refuge in the church. I was baptized and active in my home church. I used to notice a young man sitting in the back, and I often made him my focus. There was something about his eyes. It somehow made me feel a little peace. His life seemed so normal, and mine...not so much. Watching his family participating in church functions was a sort of focal point for me. Little did I know that this man would play a large role later in my life.

CHAPTER 2. We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. (2 Corinthians10:5)

As a 17-year old student at Spelman College, I was very excited to be a part of such a legacy of womanhood. I remember when it began at age 16. I had decided (firmly) that I would become a Spelmanite and nothing could stop me from leaving my home town and all the memories it held. I had a boyfriend and was being tempted at this point. I stepped outside of my normal boundaries, but I was very scared. He never seemed to connect sex with love. To me, it was an act that you committed with your husband, but everyone was "doing it." FOOLISH — The silly thing is, I NEVER got any enjoyment out of kissing or touching or anything physical. My boyfriend thought it was wonderful, but inside I was reeling at the pain of the act and the disgust I felt. I was disgusted because somewhere down the line, I remembered the sermons and bible studies and Sunday school lessons detailing to me that my body is not my own. It is the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. Why He would want to dwell within me, I wouldn’t know until later, but at the time, it made me sick to my stomach every single time I engaged in any physical act. On March 5, 2000, I attended Destiny Metropolitan Worship Church with a “radical” group at my school called New Generation Campus Ministry. The message given by Pastor Bryan Crute touched me so deeply, that I could not (would not) leave without joining the church. I remember feeling like I had danced into my destiny. Never had I felt like nothing I did or could ever do mattered as much as who God saw me as. I rested that night for the first time in a while because I knew God had a plan for me and my best and brightest days were ahead. I remember reading 2 Corinthians 10:5 (above) and thinking, “Yes! I can conquer this thing and get on with life ‘for real.’”

March 6, 2000—I received the call that my brother had passed away in his sleep at the age of 14. I was so crushed because before that time, I had never been touched by death. I called on my new sisters in Christ, and they never left me. They know who they are, and I still love them dearly for that. Did I blame God? No. Reginald had been sick his whole life. In the following year, I lost a sister and my beloved grandmother. Life seemed to be hitting me so hard in the gut, and I fought back: HARD! I was so on fire for Christ that it seemed like the pain I felt was nothing in comparison to the joy He would give or the comfort I felt through the Word or messages given by Pastor Crute or Mr. Barrett.

CHAPTER 3. Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. (1 Peter 5:8)

Although I was on fire for Christ, I wasn’t self-controlled. I would pray that God give me the strength to remain pure, and for a season, He did. I dated a man named "G" and eventually gave in to the pressure of having sex after being told I could not bare children. It only took one night. This man knew all the things to say and do, and it worked for him. He was able to get what he wanted from me and took full advantage of me in a vulnerable state. He would drive me to work in my car and use my cell phone. Silly, right? I know, and I have no justification except that he was charismatic--the kind of slyness that the devil will use to prevent us from having what God wants us to have. Is “G” the devil, No! I was fully aware when I engaged in the act that produced my son, Giovanni. What I wasn’t not aware of was the fact that I would have to lose everything to regain the life God had for me. When I say I lost everything, I really mean EVERYTHING. As I mentioned, “G” and I planned to have Giovanni after a doctor told me I would not be able to bare children and needed a hysterectomy. At the 5 month mark of my pregnancy, “G” went to Florida, and while away I discovered that he was sleeping with and using my car and home to have a relationship with a high school girl. Our relationship was cut short because I knew this man would never wait again to have sex. It was too late though, my Bank of America and Wachovia bank accounts had been drained. At the 38 week mark of my pregnancy (also my birthday), I went into false labor after the police came to my home to search for weapons and “G.” See he had been using my vehicle to rob people’s homes. Would I have suspected he would do anything like this? No. He worked for his parents as far as I could tell. Ladies, let me tell you this for certain—DO your DUE DILIGENCE!!! After I delivered my son without “G” (he had been incarcerated), I was forced to leave everything behind to begin again in TX with my mom.

When I left TX, I settled in a town called Horn Lake, MS. Soon after, I began a real, authentic relationship with that young man from my church. His name is Tyrone. He was so strong and caring. He was thoughtful and respectful and considerate. I often thought, does this man see the things in himself that I see in him? I prayed for Tyrone each night that he would give up everything for Christ. I knew that Tyrone would be an ideal soldier for Christ. I only wished that he would figure it out. We were great at everything from spades to cooking. My family; however, did not see things that way. They were very clear that Tyrone had issues that needed to be ironed out before we could be together and they did everything they could to make sure I knew every fault he ever had. This did not sway me though. I was convinced that Tyrone was the man for me. One night though, Tyrone left after an argument and we cut things off for a while. The thing is, though, Giovanni was not my only child. Out of fear and mistrust, I had been forced by my doctors to give up a baby girl due to complications. I will never forget the coldness and the loneliness and the darkness that came over my life. Tyrone was not there and I felt nothing. I had nothing. Me, the strong one in the bunch—the smart one, planned to leave Mississippi with NOTHING. I wanted so badly to just cry and work things out with Tyrone and get through this together. Nothing feels like the loss of a baby. That’s what I thought…God knew exactly what would happen, but I felt so far from His love and grace. I thought why would He accept me back? What the devil means for bad, my God can cause to be for MY good!

CHAPTER 4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFCeyeLSBoQ Restoration has FINALLY come

This song came to me while I was away from Atlanta. I could remember a time in the old church (Destiny) when Pastor Crute began singing this song on Sunday and the words flowed out of my mouth although I had never heard it. I had been diagnosed with a muscle weakening disorder, myasthenia gravis, shortly after I delivered Giovanni. How like my God to prove to me that I am not as strong as I think, and His strength is made perfect in my weakness. I really feel total dependency on Him for normal tasks such as lifting my arms and legs. This time away from Atlanta was a time of purging and reclamation of all God’s promises to me. I began with my body. As for me and my house (which meant my body at the time), we will serve the Lord! (Joshua 24:15) “This is the place where You will dwell again,” I told God. And He responded, “Tiffaney, I never left you.” I sobbed because I felt like if He can forgive me for all this, then I could forgive my offender and family for what happened, my son’s dad for what he had done and would do, and myself for playing god and taking life into my own hands and listening to doctor's who had limited knowledge. Who knows who my daughter would have become even if she were disabled? I began to spend so much time in His presence (via reading His word, praying, and fasting) until I felt like we were meshed together again. Do I feel temptation, YES! Pastor once said that if you have a sexual appetite, that means #1-You aren’t a eunuch, and #2—you need to get married. I finally felt the freedom, the liberty, and the transparency to be Tiffaney again— but not just any Tiffaney, His Tiffaney. The young lady who had been tough her whole life (or so she thought) was now available for God to use because of her humility.

CHAPTER 5. For the grace of God that brings salvation...teaches us to say "No" to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age. (Titus 2:11-12)

I am now back in Atlanta, and serving at Destiny. I have a God-vision that I know I can’t accomplish without His help, and I feel like I am back where I know he needs me to be. I can truly say that my life is a testament to the Grace of God. He never left me and He has redeemed me. I have never been so confident in my ability to overcome. I am Confident, intelligent, caring, passionate, RESILIENT, loving, imaginative, hopeful, fearfully and wonderfully made, blessed, SELFLESS, Christian, mother, and WOMAN all at the same time! I no longer compromise what I know God can do in my life. I love hard and demand the respect that my Daddy said I can have! It is through Christ that I live, move, and have my being (Acts 17:28). I often think of and dream, of a day when I can speak to Tyrone just to see how he has changed. I am trusting God for a change in his life. I love Tyrone enough that even if he doesn't want me, I will always pray for his health, strength, and family because I love him too much to let him live his life outside of what God has for him.

**So back to the original question*
Tiff, why haven’t you given it up? Don’t you know that won’t last 3 months (6 tops) with a grown man? Nobody “really” waits until they are married anymore. You shouldn’t feel bad about giving a man some booty.

#1—I fear God.

The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, turning a man from the snares of death. (Proverbs 14:27)

God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Right? So, I know where I was, and I DO NOT intend on risking all the ground that I have covered with Him for a few moments of pleasure. (That, mind you, was not all that comfortable and enjoyable for me anyway). If I ever get married, I want to be able to say to my husband, “I love God so much that I wanted to wait to give this gift to you, and I know he will honor our marriage because of this commitment.”

#2—I am thankful for my justification.

Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders nor...the greedy nor drunkards...will inherit the kingdom of God. And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, [but] you were sanctified, [but] you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God. (1 Corinthians 6:9-11)

See, nothing in this world has ever justified me like Jesus has. Nothing. Not the awesome grades—Dad doesn’t acknowledge that. Not the career achievements—Money is fleeting! I could go on and on. My flesh will submit to the authority of Christ Jesus. Period!

#3—Jesus died for me.

“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.”(John 15:13)

Really, I cringe when I think of all the things I have done. I think of myself as an active participant at the cross. Spitting on Him, mocking Him, laughing at Him when I was in sin. Little did I know He did that for me 2000 years before I was even thought of! It is sobering for me. The cross (not the wood, but the suffering) hurts me to the core. Yet, I know no man that would lay down his life for me, and I am supposed to lie down and open my legs to any man? Nah! The man I end up in a relationship with will love Christ more than he loves/adores/respects me. This makes me secure. I pray that his reverence for the cross of Christ keeps him focused on his purpose just as it does for me. A tree is known by its fruit (Luke 6:44)

#4—there are so many other things we can do.

“The unmarried man is anxious about the things of the Lord, how to please the Lord. 33 But the married man is anxious about worldly things, how to please his wife, 34 and his interests are divided. And the unmarried or betrothed woman is anxious about the things of the Lord, how to be holy in body and spirit. But the married woman is anxious about worldly things, how to please her husband.” (1 Corinthians 7:32-34)

My primary goal in life is pleasing God. This comes before my son, and for sure comes before any man. I want to be holy and acceptable. If I allow a man to have my body now, what example am I showing my son? I desire to teach my son how to respect women and love God. Contrary to popular belief, you can wait until you are married to have sex AFTER you have had sex previously! DISCLAIMER: Just because I have a son, doesn’t mean I am easy! I love seeing people come to Christ, and I enjoy changing the world through the youth. If I were sleeping around, would my leadership suffer? YES! Children see everything! They follow our example. I imagine all the lives that would be affected by my sin, and it is not worth it to me. Instead of worrying about how sexy I can be for fleeting attention, I focus on waiting on the man of my dreams to reach his full potential in Christ. It may not be popular, but it's worth it to me to be able to say, "Hunny, I trusted God and I waited on you." I am praying that we are reunited and that our efforts are honoring to God.

#5 (LASTLY)—I am free!

“Whom the Son sets free is free indeed.” (John 8:36)

This has become my mantra—2 Corinthians 5:16-20 MES—
“Because of this decision we don't evaluate people by what they have or how they look. We looked at the Messiah that way once and got it all wrong, as you know. We certainly don't look at him that way anymore. Now we look inside, and what we see is that anyone united with the Messiah gets a fresh start, is created new. The old life is gone; a new life burgeons! Look at it! All this comes from the God who settled the relationship between us and him, and then called us to settle our relationships with each other. God put the world square with himself through the Messiah, giving the world a fresh start by offering forgiveness of sins. God has given us the task of telling everyone what he is doing. We're Christ's representatives. God uses us to persuade men and women to drop their differences and enter into God's work of making things right between them. We're speaking for Christ himself now: Become friends with God; he's already a friend with you.”

I hope this helps YOU.

Love,
Tiffaney

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Hair We Go Again







Hair we go again….
By Tiffaney K. Draper
9/8/09

Check out the trailer for Good Hair. http://www.goodhairmovie.net/

So the title of this blog is cliché I know. But I must get this much off my chest. I wear my hair sans-chemicals. Now whether you define this as natural or not is up to you. I prefer the texture of my hair when it is curly, but I love the way it feels when it has some heat to it. We know this as a “press.” I found that when I permed (“relaxed”) my hair, it was always thin, oily, and prone to breakage. It took an experienced stylist to let me know that my hair was a grade that did not require a perm to straighten. Shocked, I looked at her as confused as ever and replied, “What are YOU going to do to my edges?” Ladies, you know how we feel about our “kitchens.”

Why had I responded this way? I think the answer is inevitably because I had been brainwashed by family, peers, and society into thinking that my hair was “bad.” Oh no, my reference to bad hair must imply that there is such a thing as “good” hair. Ladies and Gentlemen, I submit that all hair is good. WHY? Because God designed us all just the way he intended for us to be. On the sixth day, when God created man, He “… saw all that he had made, and it was very good.” (Gen 1:31)

Now, when I was not putting chemicals in my hair for a period of 3 years, I may have gone 6 months without even needing a trim, and I rarely experienced any breakage. My hair was obedient. When I explained this to many, they didn’t believe because how could my “nappy” hair be obedient? The soft curls of my hair had been trained to do anything I asked them to do and my healthy hair was the talk of the office at one point. Still, many of the co-workers cringed at the thought of possibly having to show these curls or sweating out their press. I offered them evidence that my hair would do what I liked even if I worked out for an hour because it had indeed been trained. My hair was straightened very often, and even straighter than the hair of those who were getting “relaxers.” My hair was longer than it ever had been and much thicker than any chemical treatment had been able to give me.

Now my story is a two part story simply because I had gone without chemicals for 3 years when I allowed someone to “relax” my hair shortly after the birth of my son. I experienced the loss of 6-8 inches of hair over a 6 month period and had bald patches. I cried every time I washed my hair and noticed the enormous amounts of breakage. Others would often compliment my hair and tell me how good of a “perm” I had. I knew the truth, and my hair was bland. I had little movement and less body. I longed for my old stylist to cut away and start anew without chemicals.

When I relocated back to Atlanta, I wasted no time getting back to Ms. Tia Majors at L’Image Full Service Salon in Buckhead. She had to cut my hair to start the uphill battle to reclaiming my healthy hair and length, but I was ready for whatever. I knew I was on the right track when my boyfriend rubbed his hands through my hair. I enjoyed this little affirmation. Since then though, I have seen my hair grow about three inches back. I love the movement of it, and I am excited at the possibilities of my curls, color, and twists.

I am still not ready for wearing extensions and weave, but to each his own. I want the kind of hair that I can run my hands through on occasion or that reminds me of my mom circa 1984. I like to hear my guy compliment my hair. His excitement about seeing particular styles makes me giggle. Somehow, I have become that girl who likes to see her guy smile about her hair.

Now, I am no one to “hate” on a particular type hair treatment. I am only documenting what happened to me. If the hair is healthy, do your thing!

Miss Jessie’s Sleepover 9/25/09 at Tiffaney’s place….come get some information on how to treat your curls with this product. $15 admission to cover the stylists coming out on a Friday night. They will also bring product to sell. http://www.missjessies.com/

(Psalm 139: 13-14) For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.

For more info on the Miss Jessie's Sleepover, call Tiffaney at 404-200-7911 or email at designergenesllc@gmail.com

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

L.A.D.I.E.S. by Design, Inc.--Information


If anyone in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area would like to help with the launch of a new non-profit organization, please connect with me ASAP.

We will work with local (Cobb County or North Fulton County) schools to facilitate discussions and workshops.

Read below for more information:

L.A.D.I.E.S. by Design, Inc. - educating young women about self-awareness and healthy decision making and becoming WHOLE individuals

Learning Always: Determination, Intelligence, Empowerment, Service

Teaching ladies about the power of positive emotions

Target Age Group: 11-18 (Middle/High School) Girls

Goals:
• Increase self esteem
• Discouraging promiscuous behavior
• Increase healthy decision making—nutrition, economics, social skills, family interactions
• Encourage parent-student relationships
• Increase commitment to community service (monthly activity)


Romans 15:1-2 (MES)--Those of us who are strong and able in the faith need to step in and lend a hand to those who falter, and not just do what is most convenient for us. Strength is for service, not status. Each one of us needs to look after the good of the people around us, asking ourselves, "How can I help?"

Tiffaney K. Draper, Founder
designergenesllc@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Skinny Genes 2: Putting it all in Perspective


Skinny Genes Part 2: Putting it in Perspective

After nearly two weeks of “Upgrading” my body, I have learned that I have had to upgrade a few more things to match, specifically, my prayer life. Prayer, fasting, and consecration have to go along with the physical fitness piece. To consecrate is to devote or dedicate to some purpose (Dictionary.com). A purpose-filled life means that each aspect/activity of my life serves some purpose. So what has the purpose of my upgrade been?

Truth be told, I really want to be better able to play with my son who is nearly three years old. But even greater than that is the desire to be in the best shape possible for ministry. See, my life is a ministry. I have come to the point where I realize that even my body and how I care for it are a representation of Christ. I am not saying nor will I ever say that people who don’t appear physically fit in my “plank-filled” eye misrepresent Christ. But what I am saying is that it is very important to take care of the vessel that houses your soul and His Spirit. My service to God will suffer if I do not take time to care for myself.

Caring for self looks different to everyone. Some need to lose weight, some need to lower cholesterol, some need to lower blood pressure, some need to stop drinking or smoking, and some need to STOP participating in risky sexual behavior. ALL need to eat healthily, and ALL need to incorporate some physical activity in their lives! Physical fitness can lead to a longer LIFE.

As for exercise, it is not needful or even desirable to put in long hours at the gym. A basic level of physical fitness can be attained in as little as 30 minutes, three or four times a week. More would be needful to attain even more beneficial levels, but about six hours a week is really the most that is needed for general fitness purposes. A physician needs to be consulted before beginning a fitness program. It may be a surprise to find out that most of us are NOT generally FIT.
However, since Christians know that God is with them, they sometimes feel it is unnecessary to make needed lifestyle changes to help prevent such diseases saying that, "God will protect me." But Satan tempted Jesus to prove he was the Son of God, by telling Him to jump off the temple. Jesus refused, despite knowing that God would save Him, saying, "It is written again, 'You shall not tempt the LORD your God.'" (Matthew 4:5-7) To engage in unhealthy practices while claiming God as your protector is tempting Him.

Paul said, "But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection ..." (1Corinthians 9:27). The key word here is "discipline." Starting and maintaining a proper diet and exercise program involves more than anything else, discipline and caring enough for yourself (again, "...as you love yourself") to take care of yourself. What I have learned is a lesson in discipline.

Although following a proper diet and exercise program is important, during the last two weeks I have learned that obsessing over my program is not healthy either. In regards to diet, Paul wrote, "for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit (Rom 14:17). The key is balance. Balance between not caring about my body at all and obsessing over it.

Below is a link to the ABCs of fitness—a creative way to view your health with scriptural references. You can also find out about Athletics Plus Fitness Group sponsored by SOLiD Projects, LLC with a link below. Just click the SERVICES tab.

Love you!!
Tiffaney K. Draper, CEO and Founder
Designer Genes, LLC
designergenesllc@gmail.com
404-200-7911

http://www.sparkpeople.com/mypage_public_journal_individual.asp?blog_id=1118221

www.solidprojectsonline.com

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Skinny Genes




What makes a person healthy? Is it the standards set forth by ideal weight calculators? If that were the case, my 4’11” 112 lb frame would be overweight, since I am supposed to be 97.5 lbs. Hmmm? A nearly 28 year old woman with a child at 98 lbs is healthy? Questionable. One thing is true for me, when I was 130+ lbs, I really felt unhealthy. It wasn’t just about the numbers on the scale. It was about the deep breaths necessary to climb one flight of stairs and the wind I struggled to catch while chasing my 2 year old around the backyard.

I sought an answer in the BMI (Body Mass Index). This calculation indicated that I am at or below maximum healthy weight and that my maximum healthy weight is 123.33. After reading this, I became even more confused. How am I overweight but still healthy?

Upon further investigation, I found this statistic:
One variable BMI fails to consider is lean body mass. It is possible for a healthy, muscular individual with very low body fat to be classified obese using the BMI formula. If you are a trained athlete, your weight based on your measured percent body fat would be a better indicator of what you should weigh.

At this point, I decided to seek God’s opinion on the matter. Psalm 139 tells me clearly, (v 13-16) “you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be. “ This should serve as assurance that “I am ok just the way that I am,” but am I? Isn’t that what I hear the sisters preaching? Haven’t I been told enough by people who are amazed that I am even exercising?

What about my 5’8” sister who weighs 195 lbs and complains about the muffin top she can’t get rid of with all her efforts, and the mother who is 5’7” and 175 lbs but has legs to die for and hardly any fat in that region? Are sisters who are “big-boned” free from having to work out? What about the sisters who are tall and thin? Do they need to workout at all? Is physical activity only for the “obviously” obese and overweight?

No. Physical fitness is a lifestyle. It is not predicated on a scale reading or an index that could in no way give an accurate depiction of all the different types of bodies that make up God’s kingdom. Do I believe in health? Yes. I think physical health goes hand in hand with spiritual health. I Timothy 4:7-8 , “train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.” In essence, God says that physical training has value. What does that mean? For my life, I want to be in the best physical shape to work for Him, but I should not neglect the spiritual things He is trying to convey through my WHOLE life. Does that mean that I will have the perfect dimensions or fit within some parameters for healthiness? That is up for discussion.

Come on out to discuss weight, service, diet, and, of course, relationships! I know a few women who would love to talk about being “skinny fat,” the stigma of being “big-boned,” and those who believe that their health is just in their “genes.” If we are true believers, we know that we are over-comers by default. God wants our best!

Let’s Talk! Starting August 9, 2009 at 5:30 PM
Join my Facebook Group Designer Genes, LLC to RSVP or email me for info.
Tiffaney K. Draper, Founder
Designergenesllc@gmail.com
404-200-7911


Healthy lifestyle tips:

Physical activity is good for your heart and blood vessels and it helps you control your weight. It makes you feel like a totally different person. You don’t have to run marathons or be an Olympic athlete to benefit from physical activity. However, it is important to take the first step and make that commitment to better physical health.

Many people often start exercising without seeing a doctor…not good! Always consult with a physician before beginning any new exercise regime. This is especially true, if you have a history of heart disease or have had a heart attack, are taking high blood pressure medication or have had a stroke.

Once you have committed to make this lifestyle change, don’t worry about getting off track. If this happens, try to identify the particular trigger or stumbling block that temporary derailed your efforts. By doing this, you can develop a plan of action as to how to avoid these pit falls next time. Listen, everyone slips and falls at one time or another. Remember you are making lifestyle changes! It’s a long-term process. You must celebrate your successes and treat yourself with a non-food treat to acknowledge your accomplishments.

In 1995, the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the American Health Foundation issued new guidelines that defines healthy weight as a Body Mass Index (BMI) below 25. In a recent study, 59% of Americans exceeded this weight.

There are many adverse health effects that accompany obesity, the most common being high blood pressure, but including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and an increased risk of death from all causes.

http://www.healthdiscovery.net
http://blackwomenshealth.com

Thursday, June 4, 2009

God's Truth vs Satan's lies Girlfriends in GOD

June 4, 2009
The Enemy's Lies
Sharon Jaynes
Today's Truth

"The thief (Satan) comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I (Jesus) have come that they may have life, and have it to the full" (John 10:10 NIV emphasis added).

Friend To Friend
"Now the serpent..." The great deceiver clothed himself as a serpent and slithered up to Eve with a game plan to destroy God's prized possession. He didn't come with a sword or a gun, or even a knife for his attack. He simply wielded lies. The serpent knew Adam and Eve would not buy into a radical flamboyant denial of God, so he slithered into the garden with a twist and a turn of the truth. He began by causing Eve to doubt... "Did God really say you must not eat from any tree in the garden?" (Genesis 3:1).

Satan knew exactly what God had said. He was simply trying to confuse Eve. Perhaps he was evaluating just how well she knew the truth. He found out.

"We may eat fruit from the tress in the garden," Eve replied, "but God did say, 'You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die" (Genesis 3:3).
Bingo. She didn't know the truth that well after all. First, God never mentioned not touching the fruit. That seems like a pretty good idea, but it was not what God said.

Second, Satan denied God and lied about the consequences of her disobedience when he said, "You will not surely die." (3:4). He didn't even try to disguise the deception. He told a flat-out lie.

Finally, he told her she could be like God. "For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil" (Genesis 3:5). In other words, "God doesn't know what He's talking about. He's holding out on you. You don't need Him. You can be your own god."

Eve rejected the truth and believed the lie. She believed that she could be like God...in control of her own life. "When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her."

As she sunk her teeth into the forbidden fruit of deception and the lie slid down her delicate throat, the temptation settled in her soul and fermented into shame and condemnation. Her husband, who chose the woman over God, also felt the sickening rot of sin settle in his very soul. Suddenly, shame and fear entered the world, and Adam and Eve hid from God like wayward children.

All temptation is an attempt to get us to live our lives independent of God. Satan is not very creative, but he is very effective, and he has been lying to us ever since he lied to Eve. Why? Because it works.

Every one of his lies springs from the idea that happiness is just a decision away. Satan wants you to believe God is holding out on you. You can be like God. You can be your own god. Rather than being thankful for what we do have, he points out what we don't have. Think about it. Eve had at her disposal every tree in the garden except one. Every tree. That is a smorgasbord of goodness! Rather than being thankful, she bought the lie that the one thing she couldn't have was the one thing that would make her happy. I would be happy if... Is any of this sounding familiar to you? It should. Satan uses the same tactics with us that he used with Eve.

Eve believed the enemy's lie over God's truth. His plan worked, but what the serpent did not know was that God's amazing plan of forgiveness and grace was about to unfold. Satan did not win the battle for man's soul in the garden. Jesus Christ won the war on Calvary's Cross. When Jesus said, "It is finished," and then breathed his last, He made a way for all mankind to regain all that Adam and Eve had lost.

Let's Pray
Dear God, help me to recognize Satan's lies as soon as they come into my mind. I have tried being in control of my own life and seen the terrible results. I know that true peace and joy comes from obeying You in all areas of my life. Help me to see through the enemy's lies that tell me anything other than the truth of Your Word.
In Jesus' Name,
Amen

Now It's Your Turn (JOURNAL THIS)
Have you been focusing on what you don't have rather than what you do have? Begin to praise him in advance for whatever is missing in your life.

Where do you think your discontentment comes from?

Today, make a list of God's blessings in your life.

GOD IS BIG!!!
Tiffaney K. Draper, Founder Designer Genes, LLC

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Transition--BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!

Designer Genes, LLC is relocating to Atlanta (finally) on June 12. After much prayer and fasting, God has instructed me to change the business from a women-focused business to a people-focused business!! He has given me 5 years with a focus on women, and my heart will be there, but we all know HIS Will has to prevail!!

I am asking that everyone attached to this group and its ministry pray for my son and me. If you cannot find the words to say, I have attached some prayer points on which I would like to focus.

Love you all!!
Thanks for believing in our ministry!!
GOD is BIG!!

PRAYERS:
•Ask God to strengthen us as we get settled in Atlanta.
•Ask God to grant us favor through Designer Genes and SOL Foundation. May God give us a renewed sense of vision and passion, as well as courage to lead others as God leads us.
•Ask God to bless my son, Giovanni, who’s going to spend the summer in Texas with grandma. First time he will spend so much time without mommy.
•Ask God to give us wisdom (knowing what’s right) and courage (doing what’s right, even when it’s hard).
•Ask God to bless our walks with God, including our daily time with God. May God give us listening hearts so that we may discern God’s yearning for ourselves, our family, and for the communities God calls us to lead.

PROVERBS 14:23
Empowering PEOPLE to take care of their FAITH, FAMILY, FITNESS, and FINANCES using His blueprint.

Tiffaney K. Draper, Founder
designergenesllc@gmail.com
http://designergenesllc.blogspot.com
404-200-7911

Monday, May 25, 2009

Meeting God in the Middle (Kirby Patterson)

"And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God." Romans 12:2

We need to renew our spirit in Him everyday. We can't depend on Sunday sermons alone. We have to make the effort daily, because things happen daily. If we wait to be renewed only on Sundays, we will be so drained from the weeks events that we just ask God, "Man, just give me a miracle. Make it better so I can make it another week." But my question to you is, how can we converse with our closests friends everyday, socialize with people everyday, but are too tired to talk to the one we need most? The one that is ensured to be there EVERDAY. And we use the excuse, "God knows my heart. I'll talk to Him tomorrow." He feels neglected, just like we do when someone we care about doesn't communicate with us. How would you feel if He never came through for you? Didn't answer your prayers? Decided to take a break? But we take Him for granted, "Oh, it's God, He will be there tomorrow so I will just talk to Him tomorrow." That's where "Meeting God in the Middle" comes from. God can bring you to Him, but it's up to you to push to make the relationship stronger.

"Praise the LORD! Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. Who can utter the mighty acts of the LORD? Who can declare all His praise?" Psalm 106:1-2

There isn't enough time in a day to tell God how much and why we love Him. So why don't we try to tell Him a little bit everyday? He's so incredible! It's amazing how there are so many people praying to God for help, but He still has time for us. Yes, it is hard to trust a being that we can't see. But when we do, we realize that He is more than just our friend, because friendships end everyday. He keeps His promises. So why do we put more effort into people that aren't ensured to be there for us the next day? We take for granted what God does for us. Just to be among the living is a blessing. Don't take it for granted that you are here. It could've been you. Be thankful and fulfill your mission. It's a blessing for someone to look past where we are, our past and even the things we will do in our future, and sees where we will ultimately be.

We are striving for success, money, fame... desperate for it even. Let's be DESPERATE FOR GOD! Ask Him to take you, use you and change you. We should long to worship Him. Wake up every morning searching for Him, because if we do this, everything our heart desires will be granted to us. Stay strong! Don't let materialistic things take the place of the Almighty. Let's live in DESPERATION...for God!!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Thoughts

Sometimes prayer is not so easy. We ask, we seek, we wait, we hope, and we yearn to hear from God. Yet, many times, what we ask for does not come to pass and our prayers seem to be spoken into the void. But, that can be quite good. Have there ever been prayers that you are glad were not answered? Sometimes our short sightedness causes us to pray outside the will of God, and that is the problem. What would be a good prayer? We must primarily ask for #1God's will to be accomplished, not ours. This means that we must enter prayer by faith and accept, in advance, that what we are requesting may not be answered the way we hope it will. We must look to God as the wise counselor, the all-knowing Lord who loves us deeply and who hears our prayers, but has a divine plan and purpose (Jeremiah 29:11)for His creation that God will carry out. Therefore, we must not only pray for others, for forgiveness, for healing, etc., but we must also pray that we are moved into the will of God in every area of our lives so that our prayers might more accurately reflect the will of God.

Furthermore, we must ask the Lord to reveal to us anything that we are doing that prevents our prayers from being heard and prevents us from being in His will. We must seek forgiveness for our sins and conformity to God's purpose and plan. Then, our prayers will be more frequently answered. #2: Submission. When Jesus was praying in Luke 22:42, in the Garden of Gethsemane, He asked the Father, "Father, if Thou art willing, remove this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Thine be done." Jesus did not want to go through the ordeal of the crucifixion and He asked the Father for a way out. His prayer was not answered the way Jesus requested. Nevertheless, He submitted His will to the will of the Father, and that is the key to prayer.
I must tell you that the words in this blog are meant as a part of my own personal healing in the hopes that I might help someone else. Until I submit to His will and learn from the situations He places me in, I will continue to experience the same cyclical and harmful life patterns.

We must learn to use the powerful tool we have: The Tongue. We need to be speaking those things that are not as though they were. I went back to my favorite (The Message Bible) and found this written: "We call Abraham "father" not because he got God's attention by living like a saint, but because God made something out of Abraham when he was a nobody. Isn't that what we've always read in Scripture, God saying to Abraham, "I set you up as father of many peoples"? Abraham was first named "father" and then became a father because he dared to trust God to do what only God could do: raise the dead to life, with a word make something out of nothing. When everything was hopeless, Abraham believed anyway, deciding to live not on the basis of what he saw he couldn't do but on what God said he would do. And so he was made father of a multitude of peoples. God himself said to him, "You're going to have a big family, Abraham!" (Romans 4:17) I love that with a word, He can make something out of nothing. Is that a testimony or what? Even better, He gave me the same power! WHAT?!! YAY!

#3: Praise. God is awesome! We hear this, but do we KNOW this? I have experienced both sides of the spectrum, and I know that I have power to "speak those things." I am very careful with my heart now because of this very principle. Proverbs 4:23-27 tells us “Keep vigilant watch over your heart; that's where life starts. Don't talk out of both sides of your mouth; avoid careless banter, white lies, and gossip. Keep your eyes straight ahead; ignore all sideshow distractions. Watch your step, and the road will stretch out smooth before you (A PROMISE!!!). Look neither right nor left; leave evil in the dust (A COMMAND!!!).” #4:PURGE!!! Take inventory of your lives and hearts and leave anything behind that is outside of His will. Relationships especially will hinder progress--no matter what kind they are.

I love you all, and I can't stop thanking the Lord for allowing me to share with you!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

25 Easy ways to find extra cash by Brooke Stephens

from the June 2009 Issue of Ebony Magazine

1. Brown Bag it--save the $5 to $12 for lunch

2. Buy Generics--try Costco or Sam's and save 25 cents by buying store brands

3. Use Coupons--coolsavings.com, coupons.com, smartsource.com (I love double coupons)

4. Garage Sales--clean out your closets and storage!!

5. "Stay-cation" vs vacation--skip this year's cruise and opt for a local attraction

6. Smoking--just quit! save $4 to $5 a day and live longer!

7. Barter--swap services like babysitting and haircuts

8. Library--It's free--books, movies, magazines, and newspapers

9. Water--get a filter and refill bottles at home instead of buying bottled water weekly

10. Regular gas--unless your car manufacturer insists, all cars are calibrated to run off regular

11. Manicures/Pedicures--do them at home once a week and go to the salon when they offer midweek discounts

12. Movie matinees--get there before 6pm--get 1/2 price

13. Dry cleaning--wash sweaters in Woolite and iron your own slacks

14. Cosmetics at the grocery store--yogurt for moisturizer, egg whites
for facial mask, Witch hazel for astringent and cucumbers or tea for nourishment

15. Phone bills--internet based services like Vonage, Skype, etc...can lower monthly bills by 25-40% CELL phone providers offer pay-as-you-go

16. Theater discounts--corporate discounts, unions, etc offer up to 50% or more discounts

17. Prescriptions--if there is no generic version of your medicine, check online for 30% savings

18. Balance Checkbook--avoid NSF (insufficient funds) charges

19. Unplug appliances, TVs, Cell phones, chargers, and computers--they draw electricity even when off

20. Lightbulbs--change to CFLs (compact flourescent lightbulbs) reduce energy costs up to 75%

21. Extended warranties--skip them on appliances...it's a gift to the retailer..most come with a one-year manufacturer warranty

22. Health clubs--employers may offer discount packages, try YMCA

23. Cable service--eliminate premium channels and save $40 a month (hey, you still have ESPN!)

24. Online bill paying--mailing dozoens of checks can cost lots in postage, so automate the recurring bills or go ONLINE!

25. ATMs--use your own bank's ATMs or get cash back at grocers or drug stores.

SMART MOVE!!--carry only cash you need daily!!

SMARTER MOVE!!---TITHE!!--Give 10% of your income to the church where you are being spiritually-fed. The tithe goes to bringing people into the KINGDOM. In my life, it is not optional! I am reaping the harvest of incorporating this in my life.

"Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." (Luke 6:38)

Tiffaney K. Draper,
Founder and CEO
designergenesllc@gmail.com
http://designergenesllc.blogspot.com
404-200-7911

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

I found this on Girlfriends in GOD~I think it will help us ladies!!

May 12, 2009
In His Eyes, Part 2
Mary Southerland
Today's Truth

Psalm 139:14-15 "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be" (NIV).

Friend to Friend
God can set you free to be all He created you to be. A healthy self-image is not rooted in pride and it does not exalt self above others. In Romans 12:3, Paul clearly says, "Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you." Success comes when we learn to accept God's evaluation instead of our own, when we give Him permission to make us what He created to be and when we begin to understand who we are in His eyes. How? Let's look at six steps we can take to understand who we are in the eyes of God.

Step one: Check the label.

Step two: Embrace the plan.

Step three: Be yourself.
We should always be looking for something new to learn, an area where we can grow and changes that need to be made. Sit down with your mate or close friend and ask for a realistic evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses. Constantly search for gifts and abilities and then take one of those abilities and work on it. Don't be afraid of change. It is a sign of life and of growth. Change what needs to be changed, accept what you cannot change and quit whining about it! I know so many women who wasting so much life trying to be something they were never created to be -- kind of like a hand trying to be a toe. We need to stop questioning God's design and kicking against the plan. An old man from the mountains of North Carolina, who was known for his extraordinary wooden carvings of dogs, was once asked, "How do you take a block of wood and create such beauty?" The old mountain man replied, "Well, I just take my knife and carve away everything that doesn't look like a dog." Learning to see your self through the eyes of God is like "carving away" everything that is not part of the original design -- God's plan -- and then learning how to accept what remains.

Step four: Guard your mind.
Scripture is very clear on the point that the mind is the main battlefield in spiritual warfare and is especially important in the battle of discovering who we are in Christ.

Proverbs 23:7 "For as he thinks within himself, so he is."

Colossians 3:2 "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things."

2 Corinthians 10:3-5 "For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ."

We are bombarded on all sides by the media, family and friends, co-workers and even enemies. They all have a certain identity that they want to assign to us. We have a choice. No one makes us feel inferior without our permission. We will become what we allow our heart and mind to dwell on. An old saying says it well. "You can't keep a bird from flying over your head but you can keep it from building a nest in your hair." In other words, it is impossible to avoid destructive thinking entirely. We will be tempted. We will have negative thoughts and temptations, but we do not have to allow them to dwell in our mind. God has given us a "garbage disposal" for the mind.

Philippians 4:8 "Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things."
We once lived in Miami, Florida, a place where ships come from all over world. However, before a ship is allowed to dock, an inspection team goes aboard with one assignment. Find every bit of contamination on board that ship. If contamination of any kind is found, the ship must be quarantined until it is cleaned up and inspected again. Then, and only then, is that ship allowed to dock. We need to control our thought life in the same way.

Step five: Control your tongue.
Our words either build up or tear down. Scripture tells us not to curse others because they are made in the image of God. So are we. We need to apply this truth to our own life. As a mom, I constantly warn our children about the danger of critical words. I want them to learn how to encourage others with their words as well as have a healthy picture of who they are. One day, while standing in front my bathroom mirror, I began talking to myself about something stupid that I had done. I didn't notice that our son, Jered, was quietly standing in our bedroom door where he could hear every word I said. "Mom, who are you talking to?" he asked. Oops! I sheepishly replied, "I was talking to myself." He thought for a moment and then offered a convicting observation, "Boy, if I talked like that, I'd be in big trouble!" I was immediately reminded of the words in Psalm 141:3. "Set a guard over my mouth, O LORD; keep watch over the door of my lips."
In our own lives, we need to stop putting ourselves down and in the lives of others, we need to encourage and look for reasons to praise God. We must learn to celebrate the good in each other. Words are like seeds. What we plant will grow. If we sow destructive, critical words, we will reap a life that is negative and critical but if we sow words of truth, we will reap a life of peace and purpose, knowing who we are in His eyes.

"Dear Father, help me to bridle my tongue, so that on judgment day, I will not be found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon!"

Step six: Be Patient
Weeds spring up overnight but it takes years for a mighty oak to grow. Today, you can take the first step toward gaining a new perspective of who you are in Christ. Our Father says it this way in Philippians 1:6, "And I am sure that God who began the good work within you will keep right on helping you grow in his grace until his task within you is finally finished on that day when Jesus Christ returns."


Let's Pray
Lord, I want to know You more and learn to see myself as You see me. Please help me recognize and guard against anything or anyone who would chip away at Your truth working in my life. I believe You love me and cherish me as Your daughter. Help me to walk in that value and worth and then lead others to do the same. I praise You for validating my very existence as part of Your heart's plan. I love You, Father. I pray all of these things in Jesus' name,
Amen.

Now It's Your Turn
Here is your assignment for the week. Read Psalm 139 at least one time every day. In your journal, write each verse in your own words. At the end of the week, set aside time to celebrate who you are in Christ. Have a praise party -- just you and God -- or invite a few friends to join you in celebrating your identity in Him.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

A Special Note about Physical Fitness!!

I found the following excerpt from https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-exercise.html
Please read it and pray on this as well!!

First Timothy 4:8 informs us, “For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.” Notice that the verse does not say that exercise has no value! It says that exercise is valuable, but it orders priorities correctly by saying that godliness is of greater value. The Apostle Paul also mentions physical training in illustrating spiritual truth. “Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like a man running aimlessly; I do not fight like a man beating the air. No, I beat my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize” (1 Corinthians 9:24-27). In 2 Timothy 2:5, he says “Similarly, if anyone competes as an athlete, he does not receive the victor's crown unless he competes according to the rules.” “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7).

So, clearly there is nothing wrong with a Christian exercising. In fact, the Bible is clear that we are to take good care of our bodies (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Ephesians 5:29 tells us, "After all, no one ever hated his own body, but he feeds and cares for it..." The Bible also warns us against gluttony (Deuteronomy 21:20, Proverbs 23:2, 2 Peter 1:5-7, 2 Timothy 3:1-9, 2 Corinthians 10:5). At the same time, the Bible warns against vanity (1 Samuel 16:7; Proverbs 31:30; 1 Peter 3:3-4). What does the Bible says about health? Be healthy! How do we achieve that goal? By engaging in moderate exercise and eating reasonably. The God who created us has also given us the biblical pattern of health and exercise.

I am also a proud supporter of SOLiD Projects (FB group SOLiD Projects) Summer Upgrade. I encourage you all to check this out and Upgrade your physical bodies with me!


GOD is BIG!!
Tiffaney K Draper

1 Corinthians 6: 19-20
Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Been thinking about all of you!!--ENCOURAGEMENT

I have been thinking about the members of this group and the purpose of Designer Genes. The following is a result of a huge amount of prayer and fasting:
Financial aspects of our lives seem to be talked about the most, and the Enemy knows that the economy is bad—unemployment is high, debt is skyrocketing, and people are desperate. Can I tell you something?
God didn’t save you from sin for you to lose. He didn’t predestine you to lose or to be defeated. If you were going to be defeated, you could’ve been defeated in Sin. God never meant for you to lose. The devil is just being himself when he tells you maybe you are wrong for wanting something in God’s kingdom. He is the father of lies. Thank God for what He is going to do. We all have challenges. That’s nothing new, but there is a fight going on. If you are not spiritual, you may not be able to see the weapons drawn against you. Ephesians 6:12 says For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. The Philistines in your life are marching against your mind, health, destiny, prosperity, and all things of God. We are warriors.
In your daily fight daily..STAND tough. . That mountain of debt is the ENEMY. Satan wants us to be ignorant, it’s an attack! This is why we are told in Ephesians 6:13-17 to put on the entire amour that God has given to us. In verse 13, we read, "...that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all to stand." The purpose of amour is to protect. The Bible tells us that we are to protect the lower portion of the body with TRUTH. What is the truth? The truth is that Jesus is in control; not Satan, not emotions, not even you! Jesus says, "I am the way the truth and the life" (John 14:6).
As a believer, you must understand that you must make yourself available to be used by God, and if He never uses you, you should not be upset because He is still able. When He gets ready to raise you, He will raise you up. What He has for you is yours. Keep your motives pure and stay humble. That humility that says Lord I am not worthy! Talent does not earn you the right to serve. If people don’t recognize who you are, that’s because God has not shined the light on you yet, and that is likely because you are not ready in your character to go where your Gift wants to take you. Anyway He uses you, be satisfied! You will never have the stage He gives you until you humble yourself. Celebrate God when you have experienced job loss!
A common trick of the enemy is to get you to pull off to the side of the road when you are down and feeling low…and have a pity party. Pity parties are no longer okay. Doubt, loneliness, anger, bitterness, fear are all invitees, but these are all the wrong emotions. Get where someone can tell you God is able (a church family; small group, etc.) speaking the word of truth in your life. During tough times, get in the company of encouraging people. Do not go through alone. Hebrews 10:25 (King James Version) says Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. In times of financial hardship, these feelings are amplified. Take this time to learn more about finances, what God has to say about your finances, and how to pray for His guidance in all situations.
@ Designer Genes, we are somewhere between promise and fulfillment (not perfect). We love God. We are on the right road. We are saying Yes to His will. We are looking for people who are heading in the right direction (or not). We are believing God for GREAT things!! If you are already in a group, ask someone if they need to be connected. Pray with someone.
Knock until the door is open. Look to God for your deliverance. He’s the only one who can take us from where we are to where we are destined to be! Sometimes the best things are those that you have to wait on. Even if things start getting worse, God can and will deliver! God will do all that he says he will do! Matthew 7:9 (The Message)"Don't bargain with God. Be direct. Ask for what you need. This isn't a cat-and-mouse, hide-and-seek game we're in. If your child asks for bread, do you trick him with sawdust? If he asks for fish, do you scare him with a live snake on his plate? As bad as you are, you wouldn't think of such a thing. You're at least decent to your own children. So don't you think the God who conceived you in love will be even better?

Even in my imperfections, God is still perfect in His Grace and Mercy. ~Kirk Franklin!!!
Thanks for joining Designer Genes, LLC. If there is information that you would like to see here, please message me or post it on the wall! Invite all your friends! God is BIG!
Tiffaney K. Draper, Founder
designergenesllc@gmail.com
Facebook groups: Designer Genes
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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Upcoming Classes

Let me know if there is anything else that I can offer you!

COMING SOON~ (classes)
New and improved company logo
Homeownership class--getting income, assets, and credit in order
Home loan approvals--how to read the documents that you sign!
Accounting (taxes) for businesses and individuals
How do I improve my credit score NOW?
Does God care about my financial situation?

Thanks you all for your support!!
Tiffaney K. Draper, Founder and CEO
designergenesllc@gmail.com
http://designergenesllc.blogspot.com
404-200-7911

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Introductions: What is Designer Genes?

Designer Genes, LLC

Vision: All women have the genetic make-up to live healthy lives because He is our designer.

Mission: Empowering women to take care of their faith, family, fitness, and finances using His blueprint.

Foundational scriptures: Luke 2:52, Proverbs 14:23, Proverbs 28:19 and Jeremiah 29:11

Purpose
To help women learn spiritual principles that will keep them focused on TOTAL FITNESS.

Business
Financial planning

Values
The Bible is the Inerrant and Infallible Truth that can help us in ALL aspects

If we work hard at developing our physical life but not the other parts of our life we will never reach our potential physically. In the same way, if we work hard to develop our spiritual life but do not develop the other parts of our life we will never reach our potential spiritually. This does not mean that a person doesn’t have salvation, but they could serve and worship God more effectively if they did strive for health in all areas or their life.In our lives, we should strive to be “fit” socially, emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually. We should give all these areas over to God. Glorifying Him with each area. Striving for this balance and wholeness can give us the peace and joy of God. In the words of my girl Amena Brown, "One may be alone, but it still a whole number!"

Let me explain the major areas of fitness.

Physical

Physical Fitness is the condition of the body and it’s ability to function at one’s best level. The components of physical fitness are body composition, muscular endurance, muscular strength, cardiovascular endurance, and flexibility.

Mental

Mental Fitness is expanding knowledge of self, others, and God. This includes engaging in creative and stimulating intellectual activities to gain knowledge and to accomplish self-improvement. Some examples include: learning new tasks, memorizing scripture, and exploring new cultures.

Emotional

Emotional Fitness is the capacity to appropriately control one’s feelings and related behaviors. It is an awareness and acceptance of one’s feelings. The components include: self-esteem; managing stress, tension or anxiety, attitudes; and feeling at peace.

Social

Social Fitness is developing relationships and contributing to the common welfare of the community -- interacting effectively with the world around you. This includes your relationship to family and/or friends; and your values.

Spiritual

Spiritual Fitness is a relationship with God. This involves one’s assurance of salvation, living in the fullness of the Holy Spirit and growing in reliance of God’s resources. Some of the components of spiritual fitness are: devotions, Bible reading, prayer, and worship.

Financial

For financial fitness, we should work hard as Christians and ensure that the people who we come into contact with or we interact with will never equate or relate our God with laziness. The fact of the matter is that God said he wants you to prosper even as your soul prospers. Since God is interested in your being in Heaven with him, He is not going to put any stumbling blocks in your way. He wants you to get rid of any spiritual problem that would hinder you from being a good steward. Ask yourself if you have a spiritual problem that might hinder you from God’s blessings.

Designer Genes will focus on helping women develop into financially fit individuals through biblical principles. As mentioned above, financial fitness cannot be attained unless all the other areas are addressed.

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email: designergenesllc@gmail.com