Some things are not so easily bound once unleashed; and some lids, once removed, can never be resealed. Be prepared to deal with the consequences of your curiosity. -Dr. Kay Jenkins
© Copyright 2015 by Kay Jenkins. All rights reserved.
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What are you most passionate about? What stirs you, forces you to speak-up and speak-out? What do you often think but would much rather say? Everyone has a passionate advocate deep within simply longing to make a valid contribution to the POINT. I believe we all need an authentic space to be overly OPINIONATED in Love!
"I'm Just Saying...!"
Dr. Kay Jenkins
Some things are not so easily bound once unleashed; and some lids, once removed, can never be resealed. Be prepared to deal with the consequences of your curiosity. -Dr. Kay Jenkins © Copyright 2015 by Kay Jenkins. All rights reserved.
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As I sit here watching the credits roll to the movie of Winnie Mandela, featuring Jennifer Hudson and Terrence Howard, I am enthralled by the closing song (sung by Jennifer) which inquires, "would you bleed for love?" Winnie's story with Nelson is undeniably a love story to be coveted, yet also feared. Twenty-seven years apart as husband and wife, one year imprisoned as a woman, wife and mother, due to association with your spouse whom you loved (in the physical sense) from afar, now scandalized for wrong affiliations and affections; we, the viewing audience may never know the true story or sacrifice rendered. Indeed, this is a complex story worthy of further inquiry; yet in its present ambiguous state (rest in peace, Nelson), we are left in awe of their sacrifice for a bleeding love... The song chosen to captivate and convey the heart of this woman says it all: "Would you bleed for love?" My immediate and most honest reply... "I don't know. But, Christ did." © Copyright 2015 by Kay Jenkins. All rights reserved. |
Kay JenkinsIs a native of New Jersey. She is a pastoral counselor and chaplain by trade, with a strong musical background. Dr. Kay completed her undergraduate studies from Rutgers University, earning a bachelors in Sociology, and also holds dual Masters from Emory University, as well as an earned doctorate from The Ecumenical Theological Seminary of Michigan. Kay is a licensed and ordained minister, most sought for her oratory, literary, and musical gifts. She is a published songwriter, author. freelance and ghost writer who writes under several pen names. Kay resides in Ohio. CategoriesArchives
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