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Reed's Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: God Sees You—Even When You’re Bruised and Bleeding: Inspired by Chapter 6: Extinguishing Hope from S.O.L.A.D.™: Soldiers of Light Against Darkness™ Book II
In Chapter 6 of S.O.L.A.D.™ Book II, titled "Extinguishing Hope," we witness Angeline™ face a moment that many of us know all too well: standing tall in battle, doing everything right, and still ending up bruised, bloodied, and beneath the heel of an enemy that seems too big to beat.
Destruction, a powerful demonic entity, grows into a towering 20-foot giant and mercilessly stomps on Angeline. The enemy doesn’t just want to defeat her. It wants to humiliate her.
Sound famili

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Oct 294 min read


Tony’s Superhero Saturdays™: Chris Washington – Seeing Through the Sunken Place
“The Sunken Place,” Peele explained, “is where marginalized voices are silenced. It’s a state of oppression—a metaphor for systemic racism and how people are trapped, watching themselves lose agency.” Daniel Kaluuya’s tear-streaked face in that moment became iconic, a visual representation of silent suffering. Yet even there, Chris fights. He studies his surroundings, finds focus, and waits for his chance. His strength lies in patience and perception.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Oct 185 min read


Reed's Read of Wisdom Wednesdays™: When They Mistake You for the Enemy
In Chapter 4 of S.O.L.A.D.™: Book II, titled "Angelic Rescues," we find our heroes in one of their most chaotic and spiritually charged moments yet. Angelo, Angeline, Wiseman J, and Jeff are not only battling demon soldiers and protecting the people of Memphis, but they're suddenly confronted by law enforcement and military forces who believe they are the source of the destruction...
This post is for anyone who’s ever been misjudged while trying to do the right thing.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Oct 155 min read


Reed’s Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: Your Gift Will Make Room, But Will You Answer the Call?
Kevin, now going by his middle name "Darryl," believes he has disqualified himself from his calling. He nearly destroyed the Village of Memphis, hurt those he loved, and let shame convince him that stepping away was the most responsible thing to do.
But here's the thing: hiding doesn’t cancel purpose. It only postpones its power.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Oct 84 min read


Reed’s Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: “Speaking Evil” – The Power Behind the Words We Use
The Demon Master doesn’t need to swing a sword to do damage—he speaks evil into the air, whispering doubt, taunting destiny, and distorting the truth. And yet, our heroes rise, resist, and reclaim the narrative through obedience, self-sacrifice, and divine power.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Sep 106 min read
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