Dacia Miller

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Dacia Miller from Jamaica, West Indies is a wife, mother and trained communicator who enjoys dancing. She is involved in youth ministry and loves to see lives transformed.

  • Stay in the will of the Lord

    I recently had an experience that reinforced this fact. A promotion came my way in less than 4 months of being employed at my current workplace.

  • Anguish in Prayer

    The story of Hannah, wife of Elkannah and initially mother of none; a barren woman, highlights the anguish of a woman desperately in need of something. In this case, her desire was for a son, a child birthed from her womb.

  • Intentional gratitude

    Have you ever read the passage of scripture that outlined the journey the Israelites took on their way to the promised land?

  • Incline your Ear to Wisdom

    I have always admired how at the highest point of leadership Solomon asked the Lord for wisdom. He could have had anything else, but in measuring the weight of leadership Solomon’s request was for the ability to discern inner qualities and relationships.

  • Hope in Despair

    One of the most amazing things about nature that I find inspiring is the ability of a dwindling, dying, dried-out plant to bounce right back into a flourishing bloom after receiving watering, nurturing, and a little bit of pruning.

  • The Detours of Purpose

    After all these years I am still not where I wanted to be. I still haven’t got that job I hoped for, I still have not achieved that goal I have been aiming for. I am still not where I thought God wanted me to be.

  • God’s master plan defines your purpose.

    The topic of purpose has been an ongoing discussion for me. I believe with every fibre of my being that we are born for a reason, our existence is not in vain and God allowing us to be alive is not a coincidence.

  • How Insignificant Are You?

    We have a way of allowing our thoughts to take us places far beyond where we need to be. In fact, sometimes because we are so caught up in our mind, we eventually find that our thoughts lead to us developing feelings that in many instances start to affect our relationships and even influence our perspectives.

  • Faint Not, Pray!

    Can you believe, the year just started and already we are halfway through February.

  • Run, come quick, I have good news