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When Caring For Others Becomes A Ministry
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You can hear it in Marilyn McKnight’s voice right away: for her, caregiving is not a transaction, it’s a calling. Marilyn is the president and CEO of Peace Love And Glory Home Care LLC, and she joins us during Women’s History Month to talk about what it really takes to serve families with dignity, consistency, and faith. She shares how years of experience across roles in home care and health care prepared her for the step that changed everything: opening her own agency in Bishopville and building a team rooted in peace, love, and giving God the glory.
We get practical and specific about non medical home care services. Marilyn breaks down what caregivers can do in the home, from bathing and dressing to meal prep, light housekeeping, errands, laundry, medication reminders, and companion care. She also explains who home care can support, including older adults as well as clients with autism, disability, special needs, DDSN services, VA related support, respite care, and private pay clients. If you’ve ever searched for home care, senior care, or caregiver help for a parent, this conversation helps you ask better questions and spot the difference between a “title” and true passion.
We also tackle the confusing part: home care versus home health, Medicaid versus Medicare, and how the Medicaid waiver process can limit or expand hours through Community Long Term Care COTC and plans like Healthy Connections. Marilyn shares how families sometimes supplement Medicaid covered hours with private pay, and why trust and respect matter as much as scheduling.
Finally, she invites the community into her 10-year celebration, designed as a free praise and worship night with free admission and a free meal, focused on unity and a reset for the heart. If you found value here, subscribe, share this with someone caring for a loved one, and leave us a review so more families can find these resources.
Hello everyone. This is Jose Celia. Welcome to Native Drums. This evening we have a special edition for you. As uh you know, we have been celebrating women. This is uh Women's History Month, and uh we've been celebrating women in our uh coverage area, women in politics, women of the community, women in business. And uh so today we have with us a young lady who um I recently met, and she's a beautiful spirit, yes, she is, and uh she is a what was that award you guys? That's remarkable. Remarkable woman, yes, yes, yes. All right, Native Drums welcomes Marilyn McKnight, president and uh CEO of Peace, Love, and Glory, LLC, home health care. Home care, home care, LLC. Welcome to Native Drums, Marilyn.
SPEAKER_00Welcome. Well, thank you. Thank you for having me on board. It's such a blessing to have you here.
Why She Started Home Care
SPEAKER_02Um, Marilyn recently joined Stevanagro Baptist Church. Amen. And we're ever so glad that uh she has done that, that she's now a part of our church family. So what a blessing, what a blessing. Thank you. Now, you will be celebrating 10 years um on this weekend Saturday. But first, before we talk about the celebrations, let's talk about peace, love, and glory. Amen. Home care. And what motivated you to create this business?
SPEAKER_00I started in 2016. And I've been doing uh home care for 24 years. And I've been with uh numerous uh providers as being a marketing director, office manager, CNA. I have done it all. Uh worked at MUSC uh as a nurse too as well. And I guess it was preparation of God just was preparing me to the home care. And uh just remember staying home one day and uh God said, okay, I want you to do this home care. I want you to open up your own business. And I just went into prayer and I stepped out on faith.
SPEAKER_02Amen.
SPEAKER_00And I didn't know anything about Bisheville, and that's just where he told me to go start from was Bishopville. So I started in Bishopville in 2016. And I love what I do. I love the passion, I love to care for people. And it's really, it's not about the home care, it is actually a ministry. It's a ministry to help everybody get out in the community to help people because a lot of people need assistance, a lot of people need help and just know how to go about getting it done or who to talk to. Um, so I just ask God, and God is always going to be first priority in anything that I do. I always ask God to direct my steps, direct my path. Lead me into the vineyard to what your purpose and what I should do and what you want me to do with this business. So peace, love, glory came from the name. That's the name he gave me. Okay. Peace. Peace is I always tell everybody in the office when you leave work, we all leave with peace in our heart. Love. We gotta love everybody, no matter what type of demodic spirit, whatever, to give everybody love. And God gets all of Meryl and glory.
SPEAKER_02All right.
SPEAKER_00And that's where the name came from. But I stepped out on faith, and this is where I'm at, celebrating 10 years, and I love it to be able to get out and do what I need to do to help people.
What Home Care Provides
SPEAKER_02That's a beautiful story. That's beautiful. So tell our viewers um exactly what um the operation of peace, love, and glory home care, because I'm quite sure that someone will be watching or is watching that has a need for your service.
SPEAKER_00Exactly. Okay, what we do as home care, uh, what we do as home care, we actually ought home care because you do have a difference between the home care and home health. Okay. We are a home care uh provider. We actually goes into homes, we can go into the facilities, but 80% of our service is in the home. We goes into the precipitant homes to uh care for them, pertaining to bathing, dressing, prepping meals, sometimes medication reminders. We actually run shopping errands for them. Uh we actually just go in there and do their laundry, especially companion, because everybody needs that companion. Uh when COVID hit back here uh my five or six years ago, a lot of people lost their loved ones. Uh, and they just looking for a family that they can trust to come into their home and to be able to care for their loved ones. Home care is not always that you totally disable. Sometimes you just need that standby assistance, sometimes you just need that companion, that love respectfully into your home. And our thing is as a provider, I want to make sure, as me, as a provider, as an owner, not to just have the title, but also have the passion uh to be able to have the the loved ones to trust us to go into the home, to care for your loved one. Uh, because over the years, and that's what a lot of people is looking for, someone that they can trust because there's so much that's going on out in the world. And a lot of times I always tell these employees, go in with respect, go in with love. Care for these clients, the precipitant if it was your mother or your father. So we deal with just not elderly uh clients, precipitant. We deal with autistic, we deal with um VA, private pay, uh special needs, disability, and DDSN. So we do all of those services uh for a lot of people. Now to get on the program, some people is not eligible to be able to get the home care because it can come with your Medicaid uh card. And a lot of times that goes with whether you have healthy connections or prime. So you have to have that in order to get the home care. You have to have uh Medicaid if you don't want to pay out of pocket. So we have mostly 40% of our uh precipitants have Medicaid, which they are eligible to go through, which is COTC community long-term care, to be able to get on the program, the waiver to be able to get it. But we deal with VA, we deal with uh respite, uh, we deal with so many different services, and a lot of people don't know what is out there to be able to get people, but you've got to be able to guide people and help people and make sure you always connect it to the people that has the right source to give you the information what you need.
Home Care Versus Home Health
SPEAKER_02Yes. Now you said there was a difference between home health and home care. What is that difference?
SPEAKER_00Home care can give you the service in your home. Uh it, you know, we have a lot of our precipitates that may get service maybe uh two days a week, three days, six days. You can get service to seven days a week. Okay. Some of our precipitants get service in the mornings, noon, or at night. It all depends on what the needs of the diagnosis or what do they want. Right. Okay. Home care is only going to be home health. It's only going to be maybe like one hour or two hours a day. Uh, you know, anything is better than nothing. And normally, that's normally uh the services is through the Medicare. And it's a difference between Medicaid and Medicare. That's right. So in order to get Medicaid and get the in-home care service, you have to be on the waiver and you have to be with Medicaid, which is healthy connections or whatever the plans or whatever the insurance is. And the home health is only going to give you maybe just one hour, two hours, or three days a week. So it's a difference. But you know, we try to figure out where they are at forest they benefits or so and see if they are on the waiver to see what they need to be able to sign up, which is through COTC, or if they need to just go with private pay. It all depends on the category where they at. Right. But we just try, and the most important thing is to just provide the correct and the right service that they need. We try not to get anybody to pay out of the parking. Now that's that's something they want. We try to get people, because there's so much out here and there's so much in the programs that people got and they just don't know. So we try to go through that way first.
SPEAKER_02That's good, that's good. So with home care, um, that could be an eight-hour day.
SPEAKER_00That can be, that can be normally if it if it's uh, and it's a difference, it can be with uh which is community long-term care. Now, if they got Medicaid and they which uh which is COTC, that can be up to maybe three hours, say or four hours. That can be four days, five days. It all depends on to the precipitant type of services, their diagnosis, whatever that the casework or whatever that the community long-term care provides them to be able to choose a provider to come into their home. Now, if it's private pay private pay, we can actually do around the clock because those are services that they pay out of their pocket versus to like the VA, the special needs. So you have differ different scopes of services. So we have to put them in a category category to their uh to their need and what they'll want, you know, like what they want and whatever is best for them.
SPEAKER_02Now, if someone is on um Medicaid, like you said, and and you provide services for two to three hours that day, but if they need eight hours, yes, then um is there an agency out there that can supplement that?
SPEAKER_00Not unless you actually do the private pay. But if it's through actually three hours a day, and if they are a a uh Medicaid precipitant client, because Medicaid is not going to pay around the clock, they are not gonna pay eight hours a day. They're only gonna give you a supplement, maybe two to three hours or whatever, how many that is. And that's pertaining to the diagnosis, because you got some people in different categories of services, or scopes of services that is more of a total care, that's more of uh hands-on, that just more of just a needing assistance. They get suck by themselves but just need that assistant to get them started for their day. So it all depends on to the diagnosis and whatever uh scopes or whatever service at plan that they want to be able to fall into that category.
Medicaid Hours And Private Pay
SPEAKER_02Okay, one more question on that level. Yes. Would it be a problem with Medicaid if, say, for instance, if um there was someone that I knew that was on Medicaid and they only received the three hours, the the limited amount of care that Medicaid provided. And if I wanted to pay for private service for them to add some more hours, we get that all the time to you.
SPEAKER_00That is possible. We have a lot of uh a lot of our precipitants as well as that. Um, you know, they actually just only just have just the program or the hours just for uh the three to four hours, whatever uh COTC provide, and then they have to pay the supplement, you know, which is out of the pocket. Now we do have other programs like we got vintage points. Sometimes they use that too as well, but that's a supplement, but it's not a long term. Right. It's only gonna last to 30 to 90 days. Uh-huh. But you know, they can use that. But once that runs out, we do have a lot of our precipitants that do pay out of the pocket. Um, and if we had to do hourly, which is a private pay, I normally charge between 15 to 16 um dollars an hour. So we do have that. Uh, we try to be as budget and uh reasonable as possible because it's just so much in expenses and things that's going up, and we just try to budget to the precipitants whatever that they need. They try to make them feel comfortable and it's more reasonable for them to pay out of their pocket.
SPEAKER_02This is good. This is good. I was just trying to come up with some questions that I know that some of our viewers may have, um, um, especially with discussions that I've been in circles with those types of questions. Yes. So this is good. You've really um it's a big help.
SPEAKER_00And a lot of times people do ask that, you know, like what's the proper uh the private pay? Yeah uh a lot of uh the customers that do call, they choose, they call numerous of providers because it's a whole lot of us out there. So they trying to manage, they trying to see what rate, you know, the first thing they will ask, you know, what do you do as your business, you know, as that peace, love, glory, what do you do for as another provider? So every provider does things different. So they just looking for that search, that more reasonable price, that they can be more uh negotiated to them, where they can have and they know a more affordable, uh, because everybody is not as fortunate and rich to be able to, uh, you know, to be able to pay that. But a lot of people can't stay home because they still gotta work. So I try to be more compatible, more reasonable, that's good uh and not to be just put up a price that's so expensive, uh, because I know that the blessings still will come later if I be reasonable with them. So I have choose some people that came in and didn't have the funds right then, but I did it out of kindness of my heart to be able to just have something in writing to say that you would pay this maybe the next 30 days to try to negotiate with the family because I know that they need to work and they need and they loved one needs that care. So, you know, just talking to the one and feeling the spirit uh and be able to be that person that God wanted me to be to help that person. That's what it's all about, helping the passion.
SPEAKER_02That's great. That's great, that's great, that's great. Um, and um, like you said, we're being uh having that reasonable rate. Um like uh they say you catch more flies with honey.
SPEAKER_00Yes, exactly, because every provider charges things differently. That's right. Uh some charge 18, some can charge 20. Uh, you got a lot of prices out there. Like I said, I work for numerous of providers. Right. Uh so you know everybody has that uh price, but you know, your price can be the same as everybody else's price. So I just look at it as uh it's a low price, but I don't worry about that because as long as I'm able to help someone and be able to help a lot off the family, I know God blessings will come in life. Yeah, I don't worry about things like that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01That's right, that's right.
Advice For Women In Business
SPEAKER_02Now before we talk about the celebration, I have um I'm sure there's women out there, gentlemen as well, but since we're um celebrating women, um women in business, there there, um I'm sure there's some ladies out there who are thinking about creating um some form of business. Uh so what would you say to uh to a young lady or to a woman who uh uh who is thinking about creating the uh a business?
SPEAKER_00Amen. And that's something that is always a good question. Uh and I love to answer that because that's something that I always have done for many, many years. Um I mentor a lot of people when they start a business. Okay. Um a lot of providers and a lot of young ladies that started their business. Uh, and I always don't tell them don't don't don't give me the credit. I'm just uh just the vessel that God has used to help people. Um and a lot of times we don't like to network and help others uh because we are so busy and one is gonna get this and one is gonna get that, and you cannot have that spirit and that mindset. So, you know, as being that provider, I still do that. And even if it's a client that I cannot provide in that area, and if I know the other provider, I send it to them. And that's what God wants, that is actually what God wants us to do. But to say this as a woman that is listening to my sound of divorce, the first thing that you gotta do is pray. First thing you gotta do because when you set your purpose and your goal and your gift, what you want to do, make sure it's what God wants you to do. I always thought my purpose and my gift was a wedding director uh decoration, but I was not in the purpose of what God wanted me to do. So you have to pray about it. So when God gave me the vision, told me to start the home care, I had to make sure it just wasn't what I thought. I went into prayer to make sure that's what God wanted me to do. So the first thing, whatever vision or whatever gift that women want to do, because you can do it, but you gotta pray. Pray first. Make sure you are in the purpose and what in the gift, what God wants you to do. Yes. Uh make sure that's you know that's not what somebody else tells you or you see somebody else doing it. Make sure you are doing it by God's grace and mercy. Right. You pray first. You want to make sure you got your resources. You want to make sure you got your resources and you got to have a plan. You can't say you want to start a business and you don't have a plan. You gotta have some revenue. You gotta have things in order. You got to make sure you're not distracted. You got to make sure you don't have any kind of things going on because you can't a lot of times you can't get what God has for you when you're distracted. When you is getting caught up with a lot of people telling people things, some things you got to keep to yourself. Amen, sister. And I always tell that when people starting a business, they got to tell everybody this is what I'm gonna do. But some things it just need to be between you and God because everybody's not gonna be for you and everybody's not gonna pray for you. So you definitely gotta pray. Make sure you got your resources, make sure you have a plan of what you want to do. And you've got to be able to have that. Make sure you pray. Read your Bible on daily because it's gonna take prayer, it's gonna take faith, it's gonna take obedience, it's gonna take God's grace and mercy to get you out there to what you need to do. But you can do it. I don't care what nobody says, you can. It's gonna get rough, but as it gets rough, you continue to pray and stand firm on God's word. When I think about the 10 years I'm coming up now, it was not an easy road. It was a lot of days I cried, it was a lot of days I felt like giving up. But when I look in the mirror and I know all my help comes from God, God would have never got me to do what he wanted me to do if it wasn't his purpose. So I say, okay, God, I know this is what you want me to do. You're gonna have your finances, you're gonna have all kinds of things that's gonna come up, but you gotta stand firm. God will never be able to bless you of the other, the bigger things that he has for you because you gotta go through the small tests. So you gotta make sure you pray. You gotta pray daily. Read your Bible daily. Have your resources, be connected to his word. Make sure you are in the purpose and the gift what God wants you to do. You gotta separate yourself from confusion, distraction, and be able to go into what God wants you to do, into your kingdom, into your purpose and your gift.
SPEAKER_02What an awesome word for ladies. This is an awesome word, viewers.
SPEAKER_00Yes, make sure you do that. Be connected to people that is networking and it's for you. Uh, you'll be able to tell everybody's not gonna help you, everybody is not gonna uh want to help you, and it's okay. You still be who God called you to be. Uh, when I was out there and I couldn't get any loan, when it was just me starting off, uh, because you got your general liability, you got your workness con, you got your place of your rent, your likes, you got all of those type of utilities that you gotta cover. Plus, you got your living. That's where you gotta pray and know that God is gonna make a way. I can remember going to work with just no money in my pocket and know how I was gonna get back. But it was just my prayer that I know he was. So the storm and the road is gonna get rough, but you just stay firm and you and you pray. And you gotta have patience, and I'm gonna end with that. When we actually got and want God to do things for us, and we got that purpose, and we're trying to go into that gift, he ain't gonna come when you want him to come. That's how a lot of times we give up. You can't give up.
SPEAKER_01That's right.
SPEAKER_00It may not be what you want it to be in six months, it may not be what you want it to be in a year, but you stand firm and you pray. And you have patience. You got to have patience into your purpose and your gift. And he's gonna come because God got to seek, he got to seek your faith. He got to make sure you are where you need to be and you are worthy and and want what he's actually getting ready to bless you with. And when I look at everything over the seven years of the blessings of what he's done for me, uh, you know, and it's just my testimony of next on Saturday to give my testimony of what God has done. I prayed for five years when I started the business, because when I started, I started in the office with no bathroom. And when I had to use it, I had to go either to offer house or either I had to do what I had to do. But I never gave up. Even how I looked it on the outside, all I could hear was that voice and the spirit telling me to go. Don't you don't don't worry about that. I got you. So I guess God had to see my faithfulness. So over those five years, and within seven years, he blessed that office in Bisheville that is paid for. So my obedience, my sacrifice, my praying, my reading my Bible daily, my just my plan, seeking him first. I never did nothing without him. I promise you, you can make it. All right, all right.
Vision For The 10 Year Celebration
SPEAKER_02You can make it. Praise God. Yes, beautiful word, beautiful word. You can make it. Wow. Uh um, so that's how you overcome your challenges, everyone. I was gonna ask her about the challenges, but this is how you overcome them. Yes, uh, from the word that she just gave. We thank you ever so much for that. Now let's talk about this 10-year celebration that's going to take place on the 29th. 28th. The 28th, yes. Okay, I'm trying to pull the flyer up. 10 years, yes, celebrating 10 years, uh honoring Marilyn McKnight of Peace, Love, Glory, Home Care, LLC. And so it's going to be a fantastic, fantastic event. All of the gospel singers that would be there. Cook, just tell us about it. What's gonna happen?
SPEAKER_00I pray for this for a year and a half, and um God just spoke to me in my spirit. Um, in your teen years. Celebration, I wanted you to do something of a praise and worship. So I asked God for the vision. Um, and I said, Okay, God, what do you want me to do? And I thought about the church. No, I needed to be in a in a place that can hold a capacity to four to five hundred people. I say, now, okay, now I know I don't be wanting to be doing all that. I said, Okay, God. So when God gave me the vision, I say, okay, the civic center. Went to the civic center, I planned it, got the gospel groups, and I say, okay, God, what else do I need to do? I don't want you to charge anybody nothing. This gospel program is not about me. It is about God 10 years. I always tell people that. But I need it to be a reset mind, a reset heart, a change in people. And it's a free praise and worship, free soul food. And the way that you came in, everybody will leave a different way. I want the anointed, I want the Holy Ghost to have his way in that building that day. And it was just a vision of a purpose, what God wanted me to do. It's time for everybody to come in unity together. It is so much hatred, it's so much energy, it's so much jealousy, it's so much out here, it's so much shooting, killing our young generation. All of these soldiers that's gone on in plot. You have family just not coming together. You got business owners that don't know how to network with each other because we are so afraid more it's gonna get more. We can't, we gotta stop it. And this was the vision God gave me. God wants everybody to come together in unity. Where it's more of love, it's more of helping each other, no more bites, you know, just stabbing each other in the back, just coming together in unity. And I just want the anointed to flow in that atmosphere. I tell people, only gift that you can give me is to know who God is. I just want souls to be saved. I just want the Holy Ghost to have his way in that building. The way that you come in, you leave. You got finances, people struggling, gas prices is going up. You got relationship marriages, unleaky we unleak it a yoke. You got it just need to be changed. We just gotta loose these chains. We gotta lose these shackles and just come together in unity with each other. And and it's because of where our relationship, it's nothing wrong with having fun.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_00It's nothing wrong with putting your boots on the f on the ground. But it's time for us to put our boots on. Prayer now. When you see what's going on in the world, it's so much. We never know when our time is coming. And every time when I look at, I always say Draper. When I look at Draper Myers, I look at so many people leaving, and they are in their early 50s or the young ones. It's not the elderly people that's leaving. So it's time for us to come together. And I just want people on that night to just reset their mind, reset their spirit. Have a change atmosphere to praise God and want to do and try to at least do the right thing and get closer to God. Mothers have to pray for their children. And it starts at home. Mothers need to distance themselves from their children. You can't be your mother, you cannot be your children's friend. You need to be the parent. You gotta separate yourself. We as leaders, we as parents, we as people of God, we gotta come together more in unity and pray with each other. And that prayer gotta be sincere. That prayer gotta be real. It can't be no demanding spirit. It's time for us to let the jealousy, the image, it's time to let it go. So this is what this praise and worship is about on Saturday.
SPEAKER_02Oh, that's beautiful.
SPEAKER_00Yes, reset your mind, your spirit, reset your heart.
SPEAKER_02Reset your mind, your spirit, and your heart. Yes. A time of renewal, a time of refreshing.
SPEAKER_00It's time for that change.
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_00It's time. This is it. This is time. And it just that one song that I have listened to every day, my soul says. It just, it just out of the whole thing, my soul say yes. And I pray to God that it'd be some more souls that will say yes at night. And that's what we need to do. Yes.
Event Details Food And Music
SPEAKER_02Amen. Amen. That's wonderful. It's at 4 o'clock, everyone. Free admission. Saturday at 4 o'clock. And um some of the gospel groups that will be there.
SPEAKER_00And the doors open up at 3. Doors open at 3. The doors open up at 3. So uh I will be making my interest uh around about 4:15. And it would be so full there as well. Uh that would be uh rice and uh green beans, corn, fried chicken, uh pot roast, mac and cheese, um, uh macaroni and cheese, uh salad, cakes, desserts. And it would be four buffet lines. And it's enough catering for 500 people. Yes, we that means you're gonna get appraise and worship. Uh uh Pastor Thompson will bring forth the word uh to bring, you know, to have someone, because I think we're gonna need that. I think it's gonna be uh some dedication, uh, you know, back to the Lord or whatever that it is that we need to do on that night. So it will be a prayer and it will be uh definitely um the pastor will come with forth the word. But everybody gonna have free food, a free soul, and just come on in and just have a hallelujah time.
SPEAKER_02Have a glorious time and throwing their mice and macroing all over the place. The spirit.
SPEAKER_00And I was trying to do uh Doc McKenzie uh and Deborah Bonds, but um apparently they was uh books. So um I was able to get Michael Boone and the uh Blazing Stars. So we're gonna have a good time. We're gonna have a good time, and everybody's gonna come on one accord because Friday I'm gonna go out there and anoint that place. So them spirits or whatever gonna come in, it just be a good time, and then we just come together in unity and just praise the Lord that that night. And they say demons tremble in the name of Jesus. A lot of people using it as a uh spiritual date night. Uh I I've been getting a lot of that uh people, uh husband and wife, pastors and first ladies, uh just want to come out there. That's just like a spiritual date night for them. Uh, because a lot of times, you know, everything is not always, you know, you have uh programs on a Saturday night uh to be able to go out on a date. So that would be an atmosphere of an environment where people can come and get, you know, something of spiritual. Uh because now you, you know, you can't you don't you can't hardly get that now. Now since they have, you know, anniversaries or programs at church or whatever, but that would be something that's public to open, that everybody will be able to come and just have a good time.
SPEAKER_02Great, great. This is great. So everyone that's um Saturday, March 28th, 4 p.m. Doors open at 3. Admission is free.
SPEAKER_03Yes.
SPEAKER_02And we'll be celebrating 10 years honoring Marilyn McKnight.
SPEAKER_03Yes.
Gratitude Contact And Closing
SPEAKER_02Of peace, love, glory, home care, LLC. Yes. Oh, that's wonderful. You know, you have um really been inspiring here today. Yes, and uh, we just thank God for you and thank God for for the the strength that you have and the faith that that you carry, and thank you for the beautiful word that you have given to our viewers. Yes, yeah, that was powerful. It's powerful. So um I pray that they receive it. Yes, receive it uh in peace, in love, and in glory. That's right. Amen. Amen. Amen. All right, Cash, you agree? Yes, Cash agrees. Amen. Well, Marilyn, thank you so much for um sharing with us today here at Native Dogs. Yes, yes. And uh, we look forward to Saturday.
SPEAKER_00Yes, yes, yes, and come out. And I just thank God first, and I just thank you all for just allowing me and inviting me to be able to come and to just hear my voice um on this afternoon and to be able that it would touch someone, uh, a young lady or a woman or or whatever, that it would actually uh touch someone on today. Uh and people know me. Uh, if anybody wanted to uh be able to get in contact with me, they can. Uh, but I know that it's part of a ministry uh to be able to let other women know what God done for me, he can do the same for you. Yes, but you just gotta pray uh and just make sure you stay into God's word and stay into his purpose and mean that. Yes. Amen. But I thank you so much. Thank you so much for this opportunity. Our pleasure. Amen.
SPEAKER_02Our pleasure, our pleasure. All right, everyone. Well, you have been spending time with us here at Native Drums, brought to you by Pastor R. W. Canty in the Savannah Grove Baptist Church. Yes. And um, we pray that you will continue to uh tune in each Sunday evening at six o'clock. But as I said, this is a special edition today. Um, with uh Marilyn celebrating her 10 years uh in her business, we wanted to make sure that uh you were able to get all this information prior to that awesome celebration. So remember, four o'clock, doors open at three at the Florence Center on this Saturday, the 28th of March.
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SPEAKER_02All right, this is Jocelia, and uh salon to you and tune in next week for Native Drums. Yes, be so man. Amen.