I am going to spend this coming weekend, including Friday, in the Ethiopian Evangelical Church in Baltimore, here in Maryland.
I am going to have more time with the next generation and parents of young children. So, if you live in the DMV area (DC, Maryland and Virginia), I invite you to come.
I am not sure if this is true but I found this picture on Facebook and the person who posted this picture said that it is law for all married couples who come to this office to get a divorce in Ghana to dress up like it was their wedding day.
You have no idea how many wives so far reached out to me from different places, from Ethiopia, Europe, America and Canada and other places and said something like:
“Missy, my husband is a minister and I think he has some kind of inappropriate relationship with this woman I know and I brought this to the church leaders’ attention but none of them seem to listen to me. What do I need to do?”
You know, it’s been quite some time since I started to receive questions/messages such as like this:
“Missy, I thought you were a feminist. You are not? I was surprised when I read your “sexist” kind of messages. Amazing! I was expecting much from you!”
A4P Guest: I’m a 32 year-old married man. Before I got married, I was seeing one Christian girl. I was very much in love with her and all. Then I met my high school classmate on Facebook and began chatting with her. I had a crush on her when we were in 11th grade. Other than that, there was nothing between us. Then before I knew it, I began spending more time with this girl on Facebook than with my girlfriend. Continue reading “She Was My Girl But I Let Her Go”→