Saturday, March 23, 2013

I Dream A World by Langston Hughes

I Dream A World


I dream a world where man
No other man will scorn,
Where love will bless the earth
And peace its paths adorn
I dream a world where all
Will know sweet freedom's way,
Where greed no longer saps the soul
Nor avarice blights our day.
A world I dream where black or white,
Whatever race you be,
Will share the bounties of the earth
And every man is free,
Where wretchedness will hang its head
And joy, like a pearl,
Attends the needs of all mankind-
Of such I dream, my world!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Reverend Sharleece's Grill Cheese Sandwich by Reverend Sharleece Bell

Reverend Sharleece's Grill Cheese Sandwich
 
1 slice of Tillamook Colby jack cheese
2 slice of whole wheat bread or bread of choice
1 Teaspoon of room temperature cream cheese
1 teaspoon of sour cream
1 green onion
1/2 teaspoon of miracle whip salad dressing
1 pad of butter.
 
Prepare the grilled cheese sandwich by spreading cream cheese on one slice of bread; spread sour cream on the other slice of bread; add the green onion on the side with the sour cream; add the Tillamook Colby Jack Cheese; close the sandwich; melt butter in a pan and spread the butter evenly over the pan on medium heat; spread the miracle whip salad dressing evenly on the outside of both sides of bread; cook both side of the sandwich for 3 - 5 minutes until the cheese is melted.
 
Love what you eat; eat what you love.
 

Friday, March 15, 2013

The Complete Top Ten Things to Know about False Witnessing by Reverend Sharleece Bell


The Complete Top Ten Things to Know about False Witnessing
 
 
     False witnessing is like murdering someone with your tongue; and, it is frowned upon by God. Therefore, it is good to know what God is saying in the bible about false witnessing.
 
 
 
         10) "Thou shalt not bear false witness..." (Exodus 20:16);
 
           9) "Thou shalt not raise a false report..." (Exodus 23:1);
 
           8) "Keep thee far from a false matter.." (Exodus 23:7);
 
           7) "Through thy precepts I get understanding: therefore I hate 
                  every false way." (Psalms 119:104);       
 
           6)  "A false witness ..." is one of the things that God hates. (Proverbs     
                  6:16,19;)
 
           5) "A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips;.." (Proverbs 17:4);
 
           4) "A false witness shall not be unpunished.... (Proverbs 19:5);
 
           3)  "A false witness shall perish: but man that heareth speaketh 
                 constantly. " (Proverbs 21:28);
 
           2) False witnessing defiles the man/woman. (Matthew 15:18 - 19); and,
 
           1) Restore things gained through false witnessing four times what was 
                gained (Luke 19:8).    
 
 
Learning and Growing through the Word of God.                                 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

How to Provide Good Customer Service re-published by Reverend Sharleece Bellagosi from June 7, 2010

How to Provide Good Customer Service



Recently, while shopping in many different stores, I have found that people are Workers in the customer service industry have lost the art of providing simple good customer service. In fact, I offend find myself leaving the store frustrated or dissatisfied with the customer service alone. So, I decide to remind individual of the good old days when customer service meant something by providing the art of providing good customer service.

1. To provide good customer service, do not use the business intercom inappropriately. All intercom calls should strictly be about the company, not:
A. other customers who are different;
B. customers you want to harass over the intercom with rude statements;
C. last nights football game; and/or;
D. the guy/girl that someone thinks is cute.

2. To provide good customer service, do not assume the guilt of a customer simply on looks or gossip. Lately, customer service workers assume the guilt and innocence of individuals to steal or cause an incident based on looks and/or gossip, like:
A. the race of the individual;
B. gossip that someone has provided about the individual's home life;
C. gossip about an individual's mental state; and/or,
D. gossips that one of the customer service worker's just do not like the individual.

3. To provide good customer service, do treat all individuals alike by giving the same quality service to each individual customer regardless of race, disability, sexual orientation, and/or friendship status.

4. To provide good customer service, do not gossip about the customers or coworkers. Gossiping about the customers with another customer service worker in front of his/her face or behind his/her face makes customers uncomfortable; plus, it is simply unprofessional. It is the worst to walk up to the cash register and hear about Jane Doe who no one likes or John Doe who was evicted and fired from the company on the same day, while you are trying to pay for services and go home.

5. To provide good customer service, do not bring personal prejudices to work, like:
A. people you like;
B. people you do not like;
C. political party believes; and/or,
D. religious beliefs.

The reason for this last one is so, customer service does not suffer when the customer is Jewish and the customer service worker is Aryan nation or when the customer is for the immigration law and the customer service worker is against the immigration law. Customer service does not have to diminish because of the customer service worker's believes. Lastly,

6. To provide good customer service, do stay at home when you are truly sick. If you cannot provide your best customer service with a smile, stay at home. The customer does not want to know why you are not helping him/her. The customer just wants your help; so, provide it by staying at home when you are to sick to work. Someone else will work your shift with a smile for a while.

The art of providing good customer service is almost lost, but it does not have to be. Follow the above suggestions to provide good customer service to both easy and difficult customers makes the shopping experience pleasant for everybody.

Sharleece's Shamrock Cookies re-released by Reverend Sharleece Bell from March 16, 2010

Sharleece's Shamrock Cookies



1 bag of marshmallows
1 stick of butter
1/2 box of pistachio pudding
3 drops of green food coloring
1/2 box of a 12.5 box of corn flakes
chopped pistachio nuts (optional)
1 clover shaped cookie cutter

Instructions:

Melt the butter in a sauce pan, add the marshmallow stirring until melted, add the pudding mix food coloring stirring until mixed, add the corn flakes folding it into the mixture, add the pistachio nuts if you like, spread the cookies on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, wait for the cookies to cool for about 30 minutes, cut cookies into clovers, and enjoy.