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Bringing the Reverence Back to Black Womanhood
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BY SISTAH MAGAZINE


The Spiritual Systems of the Motherland: Beliefs That Shaped the Diaspora
Africa has long been a cradle of profound spiritual traditions—systems that shaped how communities understood creation, ancestry, morality, and the unseen world. From Yoruba and Vodun to Kemetic and Hebraic traditions within the Afro-Asiatic cultural sphere, these belief systems formed the spiritual backbone of the Motherland. Even after displacement across the Atlantic, their teachings survived—echoing through diaspora traditions and cultural memory today.
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The Geometry of My Own Bloom
After seasons of giving, I finally tend to my own soul—and taste its sweetness.
Apr 7


The Women History Almost Missed
Jackie looked me in the eyes. “You’re going to write a book. Don’t forget me, now!” Her certainty lives on in women like Cyntoia and Alice — whose survival speaks louder than any sentence.
Cyntoia emerged not hardened, but purposeful. Alice walked free with forgiveness, not bitterness. Jackie, still behind bars, carried something just as powerful: hope that refused to die.
Sometimes the last don’t rise loudly. They rise changed, stronger. And in their rising, history catche
Mar 25


She Built What Lasts: How Reverend Lesley Osei Is Transforming Leadership for Women Across Continents
Reverend Lesley Osei didn’t build a platform—she built a system. From mentoring women one-on-one to impacting over 25,000 globally, her work proves that true leadership isn’t about inspiration alone, but about creating structures that last. This is the story of a woman redefining legacy, leadership, and what it means to truly have it all.
Mar 18


When Black Love Becomes Ministry
When Black Love Becomes Ministry isn’t about perfection—it’s about covering. After years of mistaking chemistry for commitment, she discovered a love rooted in patience, prayer, and protection. This is the story of a man who didn’t just pursue her heart, but stewarded it—proving that when Black love is aligned with God, it becomes ministry.
Feb 1


Facing Myself
There comes a moment in our lives where we are required to look within. We are able to see who we are in efforts to acknowledge, address, and adjust how we show up for ourselves and the people closest to us.
Dec 10, 2025


Polygyny: God’s Order or Patriarchal Greed?
Men claim polygyny is “in their DNA,” but is it God’s order or patriarchal greed? From lion prides to Yoruba legends, from Jacob’s rivalry-filled house to David’s lust for Bathsheba, history shows polygyny can bless or break a family. Before you choose this path, ask: is it divine calling, mutual uplift, and provision — or just desire dressed as heritage?
Oct 11, 2025


A Ouija Board in the Bible? Exploring the Uriym & Puuryim of the Israelite Priests
The Bible is full of rituals modern Christians might call “witchcraft” — from sprinkling blood to using stones for divine guidance. The Uriym & Puuryim were sacred tools the priests used to hear from God, proving that spiritual practice was always part of Israel’s faith. Seek Him, as Jeremiah 29:13 says, with all your heart — the access has always been yours.
Oct 1, 2025


Two Wings of the Same Bird: Why This System Still Reeks of Captivity
America may wear the eagle proudly, but Scripture warned of a fierce nation that shows no mercy — and history proves it. From Egypt’s first captivity to America’s two wings of the same bird, the system still reeks of captivity. Yet hope remains: like Moses and Esther, a deliverer will rise — perhaps this time, a Black woman.
Sep 17, 2025


The Ritual of the Free Man: From Carlee Russel, Charlie Kirk to Decarlos Brown Jr.
Major events often feel random, but what if they’re part of something deeper? This article explores the Ritual of the Free Man — a recurring pattern tied to names like Charlie, Carlos, and Carlee — and its eerie presence in the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the stabbing case of Decarlos Brown. Through symbolism, Christian prophecy, and the archetype of the “Free Man,” we uncover how media events may act as modern rituals, guiding us through cycles of freedom, chaos, and s
Sep 14, 2025
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