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Reed's Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: Don’t Make Deals With Darkness
In Chapter 5, “Second Encounter,” from Book I of S.O.L.A.D.™: Soldiers of Light Against Darkness™, Wiseman J gives Kevin and Juanita a sobering explanation about the Demon Master’s army. At first, he and Jeff believed the number of demons was limited. But then they discovered something far more disturbing: villagers were being captured, tempted and transformed. The demons would offer them riches and power if they would forsake God and pledge their allegiance to the Demon Mast

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
5 days ago10 min read


Tony’s Superhero Saturdays™: The Lone Ranger: A Legacy of Justice, Honor, and the Mask That Meant Something
What makes the Lone Ranger powerful is not just his skill or his reputation, but his restraint. He does not seek vengeance. He seeks justice. He does not act out of anger. He acts out of principle. In a world often defined by chaos and violence, he represents order grounded in integrity. That consistency is what turned him from a character into a standard.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 2511 min read


Favor Fridays with Tony™: When God Favors You With Courage to Confront Darkness-- Why Truth-Telling Is a Form of Spiritual Warfare
This 27th day of Black History Month, we honor the extraordinary courage of Ida B. Wells, a journalist, educator, and anti-lynching crusader who confronted one of the darkest realities in American history — racial terror disguised as justice.
She did not confront it with weapons.
She confronted it with words.
And in doing so, she revealed something powerful:
Truth, when anchored in conviction, becomes spiritual warfare.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Feb 275 min read


Tony’s Soldiers of Light Sundays™: Conviction That Evolves: The Discipline to Grow in Truth
On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was assassinated in New York City. And every February 22 becomes a day not only to remember how he died — but how he grew.
Because one of the most powerful aspects of Malcolm X’s life was not simply his boldness.
It was his evolution.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Feb 225 min read


Tony's Soldiers of Light Sundays™: Standing Peacefully Under Fire: The Faith Behind Orangeburg
On February 15, 1968, tension was building in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Black students at South Carolina State College were protesting segregation at a local bowling alley. They were unarmed. They were organized. They were disciplined.
They were not rioting. They were not looting. They were asking for dignity.
Three days later, on February 8, state troopers opened fire on those students, killing three young Black men and wounding many others.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Feb 153 min read


Tony’s Soldiers of Light Sundays™: The Courage to Stay Clean in a Corrupt System
Soldier of Light Against Darkness™, one of the greatest acts of courage is not rebellion—it is refusal.
Refusing to bend. Refusing to blend in. Refusing to become what the system expects you to be in order to survive it.
Throughout Black history, courage often looked like staying clean in environments designed to soil the soul.
And that kind of courage still matters today.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Feb 83 min read


Tony’s Soldiers of Light Sundays™: Faith That Doesn’t Need Applause
There is a kind of faith that doesn’t announce itself. A kind of obedience that doesn’t require affirmation. A kind of devotion that keeps showing up whether anyone is watching or not.
This is faith that doesn’t need applause.
Not because it’s weak. But because it’s secure.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Jan 43 min read
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