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Bishop Bryan J. Pierce Sr.

Carlton Gray

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Also Inside.......................... Nashville’s Author Story of Healing

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Ambi Shantay

Greenville’s Poetic Word

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Teens Write Journal For Girls

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Perfect Harmony Graphics & Sound

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Meals Personalized For You

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MJ Footworkz

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Chiccy Bariton

Laila and Damonie Stephanie Carver

Stumps Perfect Portions

Kala Slade is Simply Beautiful

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Scholarship Opportunities For Women

Vision A supportive and empowered community of diverse women who are polite, graceful, well-spoken, and refined. Mission To establish a community of empowered women through programming that promotes intergenerational connections, educational advancement, professional development, and personal growth.

Information and Photos by Always A Lady In 1994, Likesha Morgan Tillman established Women of Virtue Elevating and Nurturing (W.O.V.E.N), a nonprofit organization designed to teach young women (ages 13-16) the importance of character development, integrity, personal responsibility, and independence. Through structured mentorship and regular programming, W.O.V.E.N. operated from 1994 until 2004, after which Mrs. Tillman took time off to allow the vision to expand. After several years of planning, Mrs. Tillman restructured the organization in 2015, naming it Always a Lady (AAL) and extending its mission and vision to serve a larger population. Recognizing the benefits of having her own community of support, Tillman convened a leadership team of 12 ladies from diverse backgrounds to serve as the core of AAL – a community of women supporting women…on purpose. The AAL leadership team is working together to do the following: Plan a leadership conference, establish several scholarships to assist women who are pursuing higher education, create a menu of programs for personal and professional development, and grow line of AAL merchandise that celebrates the organization’s guiding principles.

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Scholarship Opportunities The work of many forerunners has enabled opportunities and experiences without boundaries. “Always a Lady” was birthed from the deposit of several great leaders, mentors, educators and community advocates, thus the baton of legacy is passed on through philanthropy. Scholarships/financial assistantships is one of the major platforms in which this organization focuses heavily to honor qualifying ladies who are interested in continuing higher education.

The Bernice Dawkins Scholarship The Flossie B. Morgan Scholarship Scholarship Applications will be available fall of 2017. Announcements regarding scholarships/financial assistantship opportunities and their guidelines will be provided in the near future. Should you be interested in establishing a scholarship for a deserving young lady in honor of a loved one, you may contact us at admin@iamaal.com h

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There isn’t just one word that can sufficiently describe Chiccy Baritone. First, she is a Christian and poet who has a talent for manipulating words as a means of expressing herself. She is also a writer, bookworm, traveler, and coffee connoisseur who has a natural love for people and culture. Her work as a poet is spiritually grounded and inspired by God. While she speaks, Chiccy hopes that something spoken will minister to the souls of others. Before discovering the gift of poetry, Chiccy worked corporately as an engineer, focusing on project controls and product development, all while balancing her love for the arts and technology. She believed managing a professional career and a career as a poet helped to cultivate a desire for social change and empowerment. “I discovered the gift of poetry while doing pageants at Spring Valley High School during my junior and senior year. While trying to decide what I was going to do as my talent, I knew I loved to read poetry so I decided to do monologues. Once I graduated from high school, I entered college at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, SC with the desire to start writing. Right before graduating I visited an “open-mic” event where I opened my personal notebook and began reading poetry that expressed my growing pains in college,” she says. Upon moving to Greenville, SC in 2001, she took poetry a little more seriously and started memorizing her work, until she started Chiccy Baritone Productions in 2004. God is a keeper. From 2009 to 2016 she has experienced several challenges in life. One being very painful, was the death of her mom, Viola Evans, and a bitter moment with the deaths of her two best friends, Mertyse Lemons and Tavis Brunson. At those times in her life, Baritone recognized how close she was to falling deeply into depression but says that God continued to keep her through it all. “My relationship with Jesus and the power of the word of God continues to strengthen and motivate me to live my life for God and to fulfill every assignment that God appoints,” she says. Looking forward Baritone hopes to complete a couple of books, one for poetry and another that is dedicated to the memory of her mom. She plans to continue to work on her next CD titled, ”Wildflower Vol. 2” along with her band in Greenville, SC. She will also host “”Breakfast For Champions/Women Empowering Women” sessions throughout the United States. Her first independent session will take place in Columbia, SC on September 23, 2017. For more information please visit her online at www.chiccybaritone.com h

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story of transparency is a scary thing to unveil especially when you expose your emotional and mental proclivities to the community where you were born, reared, and work daily. What’s most challenging is opening yourself up and becoming vulnerable to those who see you on a routine basis believing that you have it all together especially when you adorn a sweet smile, your makeup is flawless, your hair is stylish and your wardrobe is well put together. On top of that you have achieved the traditional American dream of being married, having children, and possessing not one, but two successful businesses. What more could a person possibly ask for? Depending upon who answers that question, in particular, a person suffering silently with depression, the answers could sound something like this: “How about having a sound mind instead of having a mind that constantly tells you how worthless you are?” or “You don’t mean anything to anybody and the world would be better off without you.” Unfortunately, these responses are all too real for those struggling with depression. Continued on page 10

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Meet Mrs. Kala Slade, wife, mother, friend, and business owner of Simply Beautiful Hair Studio and Boutique and Simply TuTu Cute. Kala is a woman who has been medically diagnosed with depression. Like millions of people, Kala struggles daily to push past the mental and physical pain of depression. What some would consider the ordinary task of waking up and putting both feet on the floor doesn’t come so easily to Kala. She shares, “There are days that you wake up and you’re fighting mad that you did wake up. … You’re tired of having to smile when on the inside you’re actually crying.” Depression is more than just feeling sad or going through a rough patch. It’s a serious mental health condition that requires understanding from your family and friends and receiving professional care by a certified psychologist or counselor or taking prescribed medication so you can live a balanced and healthy life. It wasn’t until Kala fell apart emotionally from the constant highs and lows of daily life and had to be hospitalized did she understand that she had been struggling with depression for a great portion of her life. Since her diagnosis, Kala has received professional help and has learned how to recognize her symptoms. She share, “The biggest thing I want people to understand about depression is that it’s not something as simple as I’m not feeling well emotionally today because I had a disagreement with somebody or my money is funny. It’s not circumstantial; instead, it’s waking up every day feeling hopeless. It’s everyday feeling like you’re not worth anything. That’s exactly what you feel daily. That’s what you struggle through daily.” This internal conflict for most is a passing phase, but for those suffering with depression this daily fight can be a debilitating reality.

Prior to being diagnosed with depression Kala sought multiple ways of self-medicating her symptoms by reading selfhelp books, attending church, studying scripture, fasting, praying, and reciting words of affirmation, but nothing seemed to work; however, she didn’t waiver in her faith. Eventually, she realized that God had enabled professionals in the field to be able to assist her medically. Kala would like those suffering with depression to seek and maintain professional help. She’s convinced that professional help is the key to surviving the emotional and mental rollercoaster ride. According to Kala, depression doesn’t have a single cause and anything can trigger it like having a simple conversation. She shares, “I would wake up feeling fine, leave the house feeling fine, but then by the time I finished working I would return home a different person. That has been difficult for my husband because as a man he wants to fix everything for me but he doesn’t know how. Even a simple conversation can be challenging because of the thoughts going on in my head when he’s talking to me trying to figure out what’s wrong or simply asking about my day. While he’s talking to me my thoughts are telling me that I’m unworthy of him and he deserves better than me but he doesn’t know what’s going on inside of me so a simple conversation that we’re having can end up causing me to withdraw.” Kala is eternally grateful for her husband’s understanding and support because he has endured her mood swings and has been there for their children even when she was emotionally unable to do so. Continued on page 13 Triad - September/October 2017

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The struggle is real and Kala want’s others to understand that those suffering with depression shouldn’t hide from it or feel ashamed. She is encouraging those individuals who are suffering with the highs and lows and feeling that internal bottomless void to seek professional help from the agencies within their communities. She desires that open discussions be held about depression even at church because the church is where the “sick” are supposed to be able to go and receive help without fear of condemnation and judgment. It is her strong desire that mental illness be called out by its’ name so it can stop lurking in the shadows of our communities. She’s hoping to use her testimony and life experience dealing with this illness to help others be who God has created them to be so they can live peaceful and productive lives. Kala realizes that this forthrightness is much larger than her. The concern she has about being judged by her friends and community for sharing her story are almost as debilitating as her illness; nonetheless, the desire to be a platform for those who need her help is far greater than what others may say or think about her. According to Kala, “I’m really an introvert and it’s hard for me to believe that I’m sharing my story, but I have to realize that all of this is greater than me. If my testimony can help someone else push past another day and keep fighting then it’s all worth it. Ultimately, you determine if you’re going to give up. I’ve chosen to stand and help others fight.” The smile beaming from Kala’s face is genuine as she proudly showcases her Salon and boutique adorned with unique accessories and fashionable clothing consisting of blinged out t-shirts and colorful tutus. “You know, often times when you look good on the outside that helps you feel better on the inside,” she shares. Depression is a treatable illness. You don’t have to suffer in silence. You don’t have to be alone. h

“I’m really an introvert and it’s hard for me to believe that I’m sharing my story, but I have to realize that all of this is greater than me. If my testimony can help someone else push past another day and keep fighting then it’s all worth it. Ultimately, you determine if you’re going to give up. I’ve chosen to stand and help others fight.” Triad - September/October 2017

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Crystal Martin

Inaugural President- -NABA NABA Greensboro Inaugral President Greensboro Information Provided by NABA Inc. Since 1969, the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) has set the standard of excellence for business professionals. With local chapters and regional programs, the NABA community provides you with resources to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and networking. They offer two categories of membership: Professional Membership and Student Members. Professional members have completed their undergraduate studies and hold an accounting or finance related designation (e.g., CPA, CMA, CFA, CIA, CGMA, etc.) or are engaged in a professional accounting or finance related career. Student members are undergraduate or graduate students (full or part-time) majoring in accounting, finance or a related field, or high-school students interested in pursuing a career in accounting or finance. Professional and student members may select to be affiliated with a chapter. If no chapter exists in their location or school, they can opt to be a member-at-large. While many of their programs and networking events are delivered by local chapters, all members may attend any NABA event regardless of chapter affiliation.

Beginning in October 2014, the group worked diligently to establish the Greensboro NABA chapter, which was officially approved by the NABA National Board of Directors and members on March 21, 2015. The Greensboro NABA chapter is the first professional chapter to be approved in six years. The chapter is now part of the Southern Region under the leadership of Justin Butler. Karla Munden, Senior Vice President of Internal Audit at Lincoln Financial Group, has been extremely supportive and was the primary contributor to the launch of the new chapter.

Crystal Martin is the Inaugural President of NABA Greensboro. Additionally, an Executive Board (a/k/a The Dream

Team) of 10 leaders has helped Crystal to propel the organization to an extraordinary level over the past few years. Through their combined oversight, the chapter has grown to 46 professional members (a 100% increase since June 30, 2015) and 102 student members.

Mission

The mission of NABA is to address the professional needs of its members and to build leaders that shape the future of the accounting and finance profession with an unfaltering commitment to inspire the same in their successors.

More importantly, Crystal's vision has been to make an impact not only among the accountants in the chapter, but also in the community. The NABA Greensboro Student Chapters of Winston-Salem State and NC A&T State Universities engage in service activities, helping such organizations as Second Harvest Food Bank, Greensboro girl scouts, The Center for Smart Financial Choices, and others. These students have also benefited from NABA Greensboro leadership's ability to raise scholarship funds and provide networking connections that lead to internship positions.

A group of 12 professionals in the Greensboro, North Carolina area took the initiative to become involved with NABA by joining the organization in 2014. These professionals are not only members, they are also committed to NABA’s motto, “Lifting As We Climb.” As they progress in their careers (reaching up), they are committed to “reaching down” by mentoring college students in the Greensboro area and assisting with professional development and career-goal achievement.

Since 2015, NABA Greensboro has raised over $50,000 in sponsorships and developed Corporate Partnerships with EY, DHG, Merrill Lynch, the City of Greensboro, RSM, Syngenta, Clifton Larson Allen, LLC, PwC, and Lincoln Financial Group. For her exemplary leadership, Crystal has been awarded the Southern Region President of the Year Award for 2016, Chapter Excellence Award in 2016, and Chapter Innovative Award in 2017. h

Since September 2014, these Greensboro members have established relationships with Winston-Salem State University and North Carolina A&T State University through mentoring, “Straight Talk” sessions, seminars, and social events. More importantly, they have helped educate students on how to transition into the workforce after college.

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Perfect Harmony Graphics & Sound ife has its twist and turns, however Stephanie Carver rises from the ashes of adversity and oppression into her promise land of milk and honey. Now a days, divorce and being a single parent seem like familiar societal norms. What’s not normal is how she has managed to navigate through these gates of subjugation utilizing her personal life experiences as a blue print to combat oppressive forces. Unfortunately, we know all too well that life happens and things can go very wrong at times.. Well, Stephanie is no different. At one point in her life she had it all - - marriage, children, and a well-paying job in corporate America. Inevitably life happened and she found herself in a volatile marriage and soon afterward unemployed and homeless. Stephanie credits God for being the one stable anchor in her life through it all. She also credits Him with giving her the wisdom to work part-time on her business, Perfect Harmony Graphics and Sound, the one stop shop for all types of event printing and planning, even while she had gainful employment. The impetus for her business was drawn from volunteer work she did for her church, family and friends. Stephanie is thankful the people she love not only love her but aided in honoring her creative skills by entrusting her with designing, programs, obituaries, invitations, flyers and commemorative booklets, over the years. It was during these special occasions when people began to take notice of her anointed abilities and since then the referrals haven’t stopped flowing. She firmly believes that praying and being under the leadership of Apostle Mary D. McKenzie, incorporating the teachings of the 4 E’s, Evangelism, Empowerment, Education and Entrepreneurship from Faith Assembly Christian Center, THE NEW CHURCH has undoubtedly been a major blessing in manifesting God’s will in her life.

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It is clear that when the blessings begin to flow you have to be ready for the transition. After losing her main job at IBM, Stephanie was fortunate enough to work for her cousin for a season while still garnering clientele for her own business that she was working from her home. Within a year she has been able to step out on faith into an actual office suite where she has expanded her business. “In March I branched out into my own office so I could expand several different parts of the business. The first part of Perfect Harmony Graphics and Sound is printing and copying. This is where we do anything that a store like Kinko’s or Staples can do. Now we’ve incorporated an event side where we actually coordinate and plan special events like designing a wedding program to planning the entire wedding. We also do creative parties and graduation celebrations from beginning to end. Perfect Harmony Graphics and Sound also produces the lighting, music, and live sound for these events. We can do it all right here. We can be the one stop shop that people need.” The passion and satisfaction that motivates her in this area of her life is the personal connection she makes with each client. “The one thing I love about this business is that I have the ability to personalize and customize whatever my clients need,” she shares.

Promoting life comes in multiple and competing ways for Stephanie. One way is being a viable parent for her two daughters and another way is authoring two novels that are spiritual self-help books. Next month Stephanie will launch these two books simultaneously. The first book is entitled, After the Alter and Before the Pulpit and the other title is You Were Born To Embrace and Triumph the Brain Power of Your Advisory: Come As YOU ARE God Has Need of You. Both of these books speak to God’s ability to empower us to triumph over the struggles in our lives. It is going through the struggle that Stephanie believes comes any testimony. She shares, “I believe that God allowed my struggle to be so hard so I can be committed and really make a change. I do everything within my social justice advocacy on a voluntary basis. It’s my way of giving back especially because He has really prospered my business.”

Remaining transparent is important to Stephanie as her business and volunteerism expands through the Triangle area into other cities in the United States. She wants people to know that her “business was really a recovery from being a survivor of domestic violence, losing her job and then being attacked and raped. Regardless of the situation you’re in you can always have a bounce back spirit and conquer it.” Stephanie encourages people to find what they love to do and do it. She firmly believes that God has created and endowed everyone with the ability to do something and that when we find that something we should love it and learn to live in it instead of merely existing through life. In fact, she is so steadfast in her belief of having a “bounce back spirit” that when she preached her initial sermon, “There’s Life After Death,” she realized that her experiences were there to undergird her testimony. She says, “God gave me that title because when you’re in a situation like divorce you feel like you’re in a dead space but then when you find that purpose inside of you that’s when you come back to life and understand that there is life after death. You understand that you can’t live in the struggle. … So I would say to anyone to keep your foundation in Christ. That’s just what brought me over and that’s my drive. I can do this. I was created for this,” she shares. As a community social justice advocate, minister, and evangelist, Stephanie partners with community constituents (Amazing Grace Adoption Agency) to share factual knowledge about laws and policies that affect education, domestic violence, rape victims, and Dumpster Babies that may otherwise be overlooked within the community. One of her current victories surrounding education has been that she she aided in collecting over 5,000 signatures. She had an amazing team working with her to increase the High School dropout age from 16 to 18 which is a laudable accomplishment. Additionally, Stephanie advocates on behalf of Dumpster Babies. It has been her experience that, “Sometimes women end up pregnant from being raped and if they have these children some women will abandon these children inside of a dumpster instead of taking them someplace safe like Amazing Grace Adoption Agency, the fire department or the police station out of fear of being arrested for abandonment and charged with a crime or simply being embarrassed. So I want people to know that there are safe places to leave these children. I want them to know that there is another option because I promote life.”

Stephanie would like for her community to know that she stands by her ministries as well as her business. She literally walks her talk. Stephanie says, “My business really is everything that I stand and fight for. I want to encourage everyone that wants to step out there and own their own business or work in the community to focus on the benefits and overlook the no’s. I never want to paint this perfect picture that everything is great and there aren’t going to be any struggles because there are giants that you will have to face whenever you’re trying to conquer anything but you just have to focus on the doors that open for you. Don’t waste time trying to convince the no’s because that one yes will be more than enough,” she assures the person desiring to own their own business. h

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By Dawn Cauthen-Thornton Photos by Still Shots Photography

ow does a young boy from the third ward of New Orleans, Louisiana manage to lead Mount Zion Baptist Church, one of the largest churches in Greensboro, North Carolina? Simply put, it was in God’s plan. Like many black families, the Pierce’s typically spent Sundays in church. From the children to the adults, everyone knew how important worshipping was so when Bryan Pierce was a mere five years old, he was baptized. The Pastor held him in his hands and told his mother that her son was going to be a preacher. He gave her specific instructions on how he should be raised and that she most certainly should pray over him every single day. His mother knew she had a task on her hands and allowed Bryan and his siblings to listen to recorded children’s Bible stories to ensure they understood its teachings. A year after his baptism, the first grader began to get reprimanded for talking in class, until one day, his teacher decided to call him to the front of the room and allow him to share what was so heavy on his six-year-old mind. Bryan stood up and explained to his peers what he had been learning during his home Bible study sessions. His teacher was speechless. She was so moved that she called in another teacher (who was also a Christian) to come and hear him speak on things that no other child his age knew. Stunned, both teachers shuffled him to every classroom on their hall throughout that week to show off their prized pupil. Bryan remembers, “They eventually called my mother and said they wanted her to come and see what I had been up to in school, so of course she thought I was in trouble. And so did I.”

“Like many black families, the Pierce’s typically spent Sundays in church. From the children to the adults, everyone knew how important worshipping was so when Bryan Pierce was a mere five years old, he was baptized.”

Unbeknownst to young Bryan and his mother, he was listed on the program to share his biblical knowledge during the next school assembly – in front of the entire school. Once his mother saw the prophesy come to pass, she broke down in tears and ushered him back to the Pastor who had originally baptized him, showing him the gift that he had spoken of. Continued on the next page Triad - September/October 2017 Triad - September/October 2017

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“Because there were skeptics, the Pastor wanted to ‘watch me’ to see for himself. They wanted to know that it was real,” explained the Bishop. So, for the next three years he was under his Pastor’s direct tutelage as he dug deeper into his faith. At nine years old, the man who had taken Bryan under his wing and observed the true gift he had been blessed with decided it was time. It was time for him to share this anointed young man with the world. Bryan was finally licensed.

The Mass Choir of Mount Zion and Gospel sensation, Tasha Cobbs-Leonard led the affirmation ceremony in worship.

Bishop Pierce traveled around the city as well as neighboring states preaching whatever God had put on his heart. “I was called on for almost every youth event nearby. I didn’t have notes or a manuscript to work from. I would just read what was in the Bible and then talk about it.” There were newspaper clippings and articles showing him preaching the gospel at revivals and events all over the area. Years went by before young Bryan started feeling the pressures of being in his position. His friends started shunning him. Not because they were jealous, but because they respected his calling. They revered him so much that they wouldn’t allow him to hang out with them, citing his ‘Preacher Boy’ status. At that time, the streets of New Orleans were dangerous and filled with gangs and violence, even more than it is today. “When I wanted to go do things with them and have fun, they would say no and send me home.” Bryan quickly grew tired of that and tried to boost his street status by rebelling against what he knew was right. He slowly drifted away from school and his faith to ‘fit in’. He wanted to shed the ‘Preacher Boy’ image and the perfect life the community expected him to lead. On Sunday, he would still attend church and fulfill his holy duties, but during the week, he ran the streets with the wrong kids. He even skipped class so he could continue to portray this defiant persona. It took the tragic death of two of his close friends, within the same year, for Bryan to clearly hear God’s voice. “He told me that those were strikes one and two…the third strike would be me.” He learned that when God speaks, he has no choice but to listen. Even if that means letting go of all that you know and all that you think you love. At Bryan’s request, his parents packed up and moved the family across town to save their children. Unfortunately, because he had missed almost the entire school year due to hanging out, he decided to officially drop out of school and did not graduate with his class. Bryan went on to become an ordained minister at 19 and later earned his High School diploma. Knowing that God had bigger things in store, he also earned an Associate’s degree in Biblical Studies, a Bachelor’s degree in Divinity, and next year will defend his thesis to obtain a Master’s degree.

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First Lady Debra Pierce and Bishop Bryan J. Pierce Sr. have enjoyed 20 years of marriage. More than partners in marriage, they are also best friends.

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However, he had another talent that took him even further; singing. He was once a third of the awardwinning gospel group, ‘Men of Standard’. For years, he divided his time between traveling the world sharing his musical gifts, then running back home to help pastor a local church. He realized he couldn’t do both and decided it was time to plant his feet firmly in God’s house; First in Concord, NC then later in Greensboro where he is currently the head pastor and CEO of Mount Zion Baptist Church. With four children to raise (three sons and a daughter), Bishop Pierce and his wife of 22 years, Debra, saw the value in slowing down to actually enjoy being parents and best friends to each other. “I view my success not by how big my church is and how many awards I get, but…,” he gets choked up, “but that my son jumped in the car after his practice the other night and thanked me for showing up to his games and practices. That’s success to me. Because at the end of the day, my son knows that I didn’t put a meeting or a service or someone else before him.” Bishop Pierce knows all too well how imperative it is for a man to show up in his child’s life. He saw too many of his friends led astray by not having that guidance. He’s a role model not only to the children in his home, but to many in his church and other new pastors wanting to travel the same road. Oftentimes parishioners and seekers of the cloth don’t see the logistics and the dedication behind running a successful organization. “You have to a have a ‘whosoever’ will. Your target audience should be whomever doesn’t know the Lord. And I’m sometimes disappointed when I see new pastors abandon the foundation that got us here. There are some that just talk about money and not the core values like salvation and loving your neighbor.” It’s evident that Bishop Pierce hasn’t gotten to where he is by mistake, but by favor. He knows absolutely that to whom much is given, much is definitely required. He feels he was chosen by God to deliver his message to the masses and there are many who echo those same sentiments. During our two-hour conversation, I can see why he is so loved by the church he leads, Mount Zion Baptist Church. He is never content where he is. He’s always searching for another soul to touch and another life to change. It’s a good thing he started with himself all those years ago. h

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eith Williams has always been an artsy kind of person. He likes to be different, or at least not to appear similar or remotely close to what others are doing. Williams believes by being yourself, you are also allowed to be different. He applies this principle in all areas of his life, and has now decided to share his vision with others by way of Trinsic Personalized Product Design. “I began making personalized products nine years ago after being introduced to a new heating process. Initially it was a hobby, but has now become an opportunity to present others with something that can be cherished for a lifetime,” he says. His products are produced using sublimatable high-definition metal panels and high-gloss medium density fiberboard. He uses an array of woods to mount photo panels and incorporate various accessories to further ensure a unique finished product. The customers’ input as to what they’d like their product to look like is vital to the creative process.

“What I seem to love most about making personalized products is the cheerful response and reaction I receive from my customers. There’s often a lot of sentimental value associated with my products and it’s an awesome experience watching the customers react to that. This is also what inspires me and gets my creative pumping,” he says. Williams got his start in graphic design in 2003. It began as a result of his inability to produce a booklet cover for an event he was hosting. Immediately following the event he purchased the current version of Adobe Photoshop and several Photoshop related books. He subsequently fell in love with the craft of designing. Over the course of those 14 years, he began learning Adobe illustrator. This program allowed him to design logos, brochures, business cards and other media types for companies such as Allen Tate Real Estate, Berkshire Hathaway, and Brown Investment Properties to name a few. Moving forward, Williams says he’d like to increase the size of his production area and invest in larger production equipment. This will allow him to operate more efficiently and introduce new layouts and designs. For your next personal product or gift, contact Trinsic Design and allow them to make your special moments last for a lifetime. h

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By Terry L. Watson Photos by Kevin Hayes Make no mistake about it, Kevin Hayes is the real thing. Chances are you’ve seen his impersonation of Michael Jackson and probably thought you were looking at the late “King of Pop” himself. Kevin is just that good! Kevin Hayes has been busy perfecting his craft and learning various dance styles such as African, Jazz, Hip Hop, Salsa, and Tap. He began dancing informally for family and friends before realizing he made people happy when he danced. At the age of 14, he attended Mount Tabor High School where he continued his love for dance as “Spartan” - the school Mascot. For three years (1987 – 1991), he dazzled the crowd with his fancy footwork, demanding the audience’s attention while doing what came natural, dancing. For the next 26 years, he continued to grow and learn. His own style of dance is influenced and inspired by Boogaloo Shrimp, Chris Brown, Channing Tatum, Gregory Hines, James Brown, Janet Jackson, Levelle Smith Jr, the late Michael Jackson, Pavan Thimmiah, Shabba Doo, and Usher. He has danced for celebrity stars from the East to the West Coast. He has opened up for the Busta Brown Summer Festival, CIAA Half-Time (1997), Doug E. Fresh, Kid n’Play, Ki Ki Sheppard (Tribute to Roger Troutman), Outkast, and the Wu-Tang Clan. He has auditioned for America’s Got Talent (2014), Beyonce World Tour (2006), 102 Jamz Crew, and became a backup dancer for N-Tyce and performed with Mr. Bill’s Productions. He has won various dance titles and accolades for Best Dance Group – Dem Carolina Boyz & 85 South Boyz in 2006, 2010 and 2014. However, his most fulfilling and impressionable role is that of impersonating Michael Jackson.

It all started when he joined the dance group Rambo Productions in 2001. As the years went on, he I was just trying, out of curiosity to see how the audience would react if he were to impersonate the late Michael Jackson. It succeeded, and he ended up in The Fayetteville Observer. From that day, MJ Footworkz has been going. “God has impacted in my life to make the world a better place and to spread His love. I love to give people a reason to smile, and also give people great tears of joy. I love what I do,” says Kevin. He finds the most inspirations in God, his mother and father, fiance Shakura Hayes, his late cousin, Ricky Davenport and the Hayes/Davenport family. In the future Kevin says he would like to go on tour and give back to communities all across the nation and around the world. “It can most definitely be done if you believe in God and yourself whole-heartedly,” he says. With that said, let’s see Kevin dance the night away! h

In 2014, Kevin became the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Footworkz, LLC. “MJ Footworkz is my impersonation of Michael Jackson. I put on a full show with backup dancers and change into different costumes, and bring the magic and his legacy to life before your very own eyes.,” he says.

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Genesis 3:19 says, “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.” It’s the returning to dust portion where funeral directors can ease this transition by acknowledging the emotional wellbeing of the bereaved and by providing the family with a professional presentation of their loved one’s remains. Meet Mr. Gray, owner and operator of Carlton L. Gray Funeral and Cremation Services. Established since 2004 he and his staff are well known throughout the Wake County and Raleigh Durham area for providing quality death care services. Their reputation even extends to international and national borders. Discussions of death can be a daunting task, but it is a discussion that Mr. Gray has been anointed to have. From the tender age of six he knew that God had planted a seed inside of him to provide care for the dearly departed. A seed that his grandfather saw fit to water with great pride. According to Mr. Gray, “I became involved in the death care industry because I grew up around it. My grandfather was a grave digger, a laborer, in my home town and I spent a lot of time with him. As far as I can remember I’ve always wanted to be a mortician and own my own funeral home.” Mr. Gray is thankful that he never forgot his grandfather’s words of wisdom stressing the importance of him receiving an education in the field. His grandfather said, “Son, if you do decide to do this make sure you go to school and get a license so you can go further than me.” It was watching his grandfather’s spirit of excellence and humble servitude that solidified his respect for the death care industry. Ecclesiastes 9:11 states, “The race is not given to the swift nor the strong but he who endures until the end.” This is what Mr. Gray did - endured. Once he graduated from high school Carlton’s goals were to join the military, attend mortuary school, and eventually have his own funeral business. Upon retiring from the US Army he attended John Tyler Community College in Petersburg, Virginia where he graduated with a degree in funeral services. From there he worked at Joseph M. Johnson Funeral Home in McKenny, Virginia for a short period. Mr. Gray credits his time working under William Toney’s Funeral Homes of Spring Hope and Zebulon, North Carolina for affording him the opportunity to gain tremendous experience in serving in the death care industry. Reflecting back on attaining his goals, Mr. Gray chuckles of the times when having his own business was merely a dream. He shares, “You know most funeral directors or morticians have a story very similar to mine. Growing up I played funeral a lot. I remember embalming all of the baby dolls I could get my hands on, digging a grave in the back yard, then burying them. I would have a service and use the kids in my family and in the neighborhood as the bereaved family and of course, I was the funeral director.” He is grateful that his persistence and steadfastness has come full circle.

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“I became involved in the death care industry because I grew up around it. My grandfather was a grave digger, a laborer, in my home town and I spent a lot of time with him. As far as I can remember I’ve always wanted to be a mortician and own my own funeral home.”

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So, why would a family seek Carlton L. Gray Funeral and Crematory Services as the ideal business to handle their loved ones transition from this earthly world to the next? Mr. Gray is confident that it’s because of the individualized and genuine care that he and his staff provide to each family. He also believes that his services stand out from the rest of the other funeral homes in the area because they provide traditional and alternative services as well as offer international and national shipping of human remains. They have extensive experience in sending ones beloved remains to all parts of the world like Africa and South America. Additionally, they are knowledgeable about international policy and procedures and cultural customs. Mr. Gray also believes that their business is growing through word of mouth because they help their families make wise decisions as far as choosing different options. His patrons often tell him that once everything is over the family has peace of mind that their loved one has received quality care. Mr. Gray shares that he and his staff literally treat the families who enter their doors as though it could be someone in their own family. He says, “We all have to remember that person lying there is somebody’s wife, somebody’s husband, somebody’s mother, somebody’s father, somebody’s daughter or son and you have to treat that deceased person as though they are the most valuable person you’ve ever had and that’s something we do every time.” The funeral home provides a variety of resources that extend from your basic funeral etiquette to grief counseling and advance planning.

“No one has any control over death. So it’s important to plan for this day. We plan for all of these other life events like birthday parties, a graduation and a wedding and we insure the things that we value like our homes and our cars. We need to ensure our lives so when we leave here we can be assured that our loved ones aren’t going to be in debt behind our untimely departure.” Carlton Gray 30 30

Another benefit of seeking Carlton L. Gray Funeral and Crematory Services would be to gain advice about resources that are available to veterans. With Mr. Gray being a veteran, he has intricate knowledge about completing the required forms so veterans can take full advantage of their death care benefits from burials to markers to receiving additional monies that a family may be entitled too. He says, “All honorable discharged veterans are entitled to a flag, monument, and a burial space in a Federal or State owned veterans cemetery. Some veterans may even be entitled to more monetary benefits depending on their status.” Mr. Gray encourages all veterans to locate their discharge papers so when that time comes their loved one knows exactly where to look for that information. He believes knowledge is power and knowing where to find information relieves half that financial stress and worry from the family. He and his staff also assist with completing Social Security benefit forms. Mr. Gray is painfully aware that when anyone is calling upon his services that “they’re probably experiencing the worst day of their life.” Far too often families don’t know what to do or understand how to handle funeral arrangements. The one thing Mr. Gray would like to impress upon those reading this article is for anyone who is the head of their family, the bread winner, or a single parent is to have insurance and maintain it. He says, “No one has any control over death. So it’s important to plan for this day. We plan for all of these other life events like birthday parties, a graduation and a wedding and we insure the things that we value like our homes and our cars. We need to insure our lives so when we leave here we can be assured that our loved ones aren’t going to be in debt behind our untimely departure.” Mr. Gray stresses the importance of leaving your children and grandchildren a legacy by maintaining an insurance policy. As he explains it, “Yes they’re going to miss you when you’re gone, but if you can leave them enough money to burry you and leave them enough money to go to college or enough to start a business of their own then just think how much more they would appreciate you knowing that you had the foresight to think about bettering their future.” Mr. Gray wanted to share that purchasing insurance is very inexpensive and anyone can go to their local funeral home to acquire a policy.


Carlton L. Gray Funeral and Crematory Services is one of the first African American owned funeral homes to build and own their own crematory in North Carolina. He is hopeful that his children will carry on the legacy of the business. Mr. Gray acknowledges that we are living in a globalized world where a lot of inquiries and transactions are taking place through the Internet. He says, “You know we live in such a transient world and because of the Internet you don’t really have to go to a brick and mortar facility. We have a lot of inquiries and we communicate through the internet. I see our cremation services growing more and more. I think that’s the wave of the future and I’m glad that we’re able to accommodate those that desire that type of service.” Mr. Gray is humbled by his patrons continued support and shows his appreciation by giving an Annual Remembrance Service for all families who have lost loved ones during the year. He recognizes that, “they can easily go anyplace else but they chose us and we don’t take it for granted. … We try to serve all of our families with the utmost professional service every time.” Carlton L. Gray Funeral and Crematory Services is a 6,600 square foot funeral home and crematory facility located at 2810 Kidd Road, Raleigh, North Carolina. They are licensed by the National Board of Funeral Directors, the North Carolina Board of Funeral Services, the Funeral Director and Embalmer Association, and they are also an authorized insurance agent. Mr. Gray and his staff are on call 24/7 365 days a year; however, their hours of operation for their physical location are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Call them or visit their website today to learn more about their quality funeral and cremation services and affordable pricing. h

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Lets face it. With the hectic lifestyles that we all live, its very hard to eat healthy. Not only does it take time and money to shop for quality ingredients, but the cooking process can be time consuming as well. Fortunately there is someone who has come up with a solution for these challenges. Stump’s Perfect Portions offers much more than just prepped meals. Owner and founder Rashaun Knight built his company on the promise of being a full service catering company that is capable of handling all types of events, big or small. Knight says he focuses on creating delightful and extraordinary experiences. Some of the services available include corporate deliveries, weddings, special occasions, family cookouts, anniversaries, and even holiday parties. He also offers personalize meal plans using only fresh ingredients. All you have to do is choose your meat, vegetables and carbs, and Stump’s Perfect Portions does the rest. While most of their meals are grilled, some are also baked. Some of the meats offered are chicken, steak, pork, salmon, talipia, shrimp, ground beef and ground turkey. The vegetable options are steamed broccoli, mixed vegetables, asparagus, green beans, salad, brussels sprouts, carrots, squash and zucchini. The carb options include sweet potatoes, red potatoes, white rice, brown rice, whole wheat pasta and black beans. h

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t’s a question that I am asked often! It seems that, we are America’s best kept secret. Most people either individually or professional are not aware of what an Enrolled Agent (EA) is, how an Enrolled Agent can help them with their taxes, tax representation, resolution, or advice.

An Enrolled Agents (EA), just like Certified Public Accountants (CPA) and Tax Attorneys, are individuals who are eligible, qualified, and certified to represent Taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In other words, they can help individuals with their business and/or personal tax returns and can represent them before the IRS, in all matters except for Tax Court. Only attorneys and individuals who have passed the “Tax Court Exam for NonAttorneys” are authorized to argue cases before Tax Court. According to the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA), EA’s are America Tax Experts! An Enrolled Agent status is the highest credential the IRS awards. To become a credentialed EA, the person must pass an IRS test covering individual and business tax laws and regulations or worked for the IRS for five years or more with specific experience. Individuals who obtain this elite status must adhere to ethical standards and complete 72 hours of continuing education courses every three years. All candidates are subject to an IRS background check and can be “disbarred” from practice before the IRS for misdeeds. An EA can also be disbarred for failing to meet their continuing education requirements. Enrolled agents have unlimited practice rights. This means they are unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, what types of tax matters they can handle, and which IRS offices

they can represent clients before. Because their enrollment is a federal designation, they can work across state borders, whereas CPA’s and Attorneys must meet the requirements of any state they wish to practice in.

Why clients hire us to represent them? Craig W. Smalley, EA, explained it best: “Even if you are innocent and the police question you, you would hire an attorney, right? Why? Because police officers are adept at eliciting false confessions. You are hiring me because I have the expertise to know what the IRS can get away with and what it can’t. In short, you are hiring me because I know exactly what your rights are.” Enrolled Agents are regulated by the Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers for audits, collections, and appeals. There are estimated to be approximately 40,000 Enrolled Agents in the United States. There are additional Enrolled Agents living and working in foreign countries. The enrollment license has become a symbol of excellence and professionalism in the representation of all types of taxpayers before the IRS and other government tax agencies, such as State and Franchise Tax Boards. h

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A Girl’s World is an authentic and heartfelt journey into the lives of adolescent girl discovering themselves. The authors, Damonie Johnson (14) and Laila Thomas (10) share true stories about their experiences with pain, excitement and the stress of meeting the many expectations placed upon them as adolescent girls. Through this engaging and interactive dialogue journal, adolescent girls will be challenged to explore their own self-identity, how it affects their relationships with their peers and how their identity and engagement with the world is impacted by simply being a girl. “I really want to be able to share my story and experiences in a way that lets other girls know that they are not alone,” says, Johnson. Johnson bravely shares her heart-wrenching story of helping a friend who was hurting herself and how she has struggled to overcome the pain of growing up without her mother. But this book is not just about heart-ache and pain. The book also encourages adolescent girls to find beauty in everything around them. “I want girls to be inspired by the things they see in their everyday life… shapes, colors, flowers, and h especially, food!” says Thomas.

Damonie Johnson

Damonie Johnson is 14 years-old and a new author. She lives in Crestview, FL and currently attends Shoal River Middle School where she is an A student. She plays the trombone in the school band. In her spare time, she loves to read books, draw and listen to music. Authoring a book is a life-long goal for Damonie. She also looks forward to having a successful career as a musician in a professional orchestra.

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Laila Thomas is 10 years-old. She is a new author and is full of spirit. She lives in Acworth, GA and is an A student who loves to travel and cheer. She has recently begun to explore photography and has an insatiable appetite for food. Her favorite food is Mexican. When Laila isn’t capturing her life on video using her mom’s phone, you can find her being a loving and supportive big sister to her two younger siblings.

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Ambi Shantay

Healing Flows was written as a spiritual and emotional release. It details my faith-journey with infertility and high-risk pregnancy. It looks at those issues in the face and speaks to men and women everywhere because my battle may not be their battle. For every problem, GOD has a solution. I instruct readers how to trust God for the impossible. I also speak to issues of depression, anxiety, and loss. These are things that we don’t like to talk about in the Black Community; but if we can have it, then God can heal it. We just have to believe, and I have been chosen to share my journey in order that someone else may be healed and set free.

Who is Ambi Shantay? Ambi Shantay is my brand but I also wear a lot of hats. I am a wife, a mother, a daughter, minister, a visionary-and with all those hats, I have to be somebody different in each role. I am the person you want to call on the phone and ask for advice, but you’re not really sure that you are ready to receive what that person has to say. I can love on you and give you the words you need to hear; but at the same time, I am that person that’s going to hold you accountable and allow you to really look inside yourself and pull out those things that you desired to keep hidden. I’m everybody’s sister.

What do you love about writing? I have always loved writing, yet I’ve always pursued it as a hobby. Whether it was just journaling or writing devotionals and sharing them when I minister, I never took it further. I considered journalism when I went to college, but I ended up pursuing a degree in Corporate and Organizational Communication because my passion for speaking was greater. I never had a desire to actually be an author; which is so ironic. My first book “Healing Flows”, I consider an assignment directly from the Lord, so of course I had to be obedient. I had recently given birth to my first child and I was suffering from post-partum depression. I didn’t know how to express my emotions. There were so many and I just felt alone like I couldn’t talk to anyone, and so I started back writing. However, I didn’t know that my written thoughts were going to be shared with the world. Two years later I was in prayer and I was asking God to move me to the next level. Clear as day, I heard “write your book”. I didn’t have to question Him because I already knew what He wanted.

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What is your testimony? I am ecstatic to be celebrating 5 years in ministry this year ! Not only am I celebrating 5 years in ministry, but I am doing what I love to do. What better way to celebrate than with the release of my brand new book! God has called me to tend to the hearts of my sisters, and it’s not a task that I take lightly. I am also grateful for the leadership of my shepherd Jason Scales and Lady Barbara, pastors of Believers Faith Fellowship, who allows me to freely walk in my calling and encourages us to define our destiny and walk in our purpose. I can finally say that I am doing just that, and it is a great feeling. The process is not always easy and we don’t always understand it, but it’s definitely worth the struggle. A lot of people won’t see what has been planted inside of you. It’s not for them to see. Stay the course! Don’t giveup. h

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$10 and Faith Leads To 50 Years In Business For Triad-Based Beauty Brand Information provided by Dudley Cosmetics This September, triad-based international hair care and cosmetic brand Dudley’s will celebrate 50 years in business. What started with $10 and faith in 1967 has grown into a world renowned multimillion dollar African American owned beauty enterprise. “I came from a working family and a praying family and that made an impact on the business,” stated co-founder Joe Dudley, Sr. whose vision was to change the economic base of the African American community by selling products directly to beauty salons and barber shops across the nation and the world. Inside a tiny kitchen in Greensboro (NC), his business partner and wife Eunice Dudley would label the products, their children would cap the products and Mr. Dudley would sell the products day-byday, door-to-door.

50 years forward, the brand is now led by Ursula Dudley Oglesby, the Dudley’s middle child, and her parents could not be happier. “There are African American owned businesses that have had difficulty in getting their family members to carry on their businesses. We are grateful & blessed to have gotten our children to want to continue our business legacy,” says Ms. Dudley. Oglesby is President and CEO of Dudley Beauty Corp, LLC where she oversees the sales, marketing and distribution of the entire catalog of Dudley’s professional and retail hair care products and cosmetics. The Dudley brand will celebrate its 50th Anniversary September 23 – 25 in WinstonSalem, NC during its annual Educational & Motivational Symposium – three (3) days of hands-on and interactive classes for professional cosmetologists and cosmetology students. The

event will include a Blue & Gold 50th Anniversary Gala & Show. As the Dudley family rejoices around this milestone, the main thing they want to collectively say is “Thank you” to their customers. “Because of our customers purchasing products, we were able to employ over 600 people over a period of time, train thousands of cosmetologists and build a sales force that worked extremely hard to provide quality service,” reflects Mr. Dudley. Although Oglesby will take time to celebrate, this adept business leader is focused on the future. “Our plan is to introduce Dudley products to a new generation of professionals and consumers, while continuing to support black entrepreneurs and businesses worldwide,” Oglesby shared. h

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