Seek Direction from God
By Dr. Angela K. Chambers
One of the most important decisions you can make in your life, business, or ministry is to ask God for direction—before you move. Too often, we leap with emotion, rush under pressure, or follow trends. But what if we paused to seek God first?
God is not a backup plan. He’s the master architect. When you align with His will, even the detours become divine. Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us to trust in the Lord with all our heart and lean not on our own understanding. That means releasing control and making room for revelation.
Prayer is your GPS. Worship is your Wi-Fi. And obedience is your open door.
✨ Today’s Reminder: Delay is not denial. Waiting on God's direction is never wasted time.
If you're feeling confused or overwhelmed—stop, seek, and surrender. He will lead you exactly where you need to be.
Connect with Dr. Angela K. Chambers
Email: info@angelakchambers.online
Dr. Angela K. Chambers is a visionary leader, author, business strategist, and media trailblazer. She is the proud Founder and CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, the first Black woman-owned radio station on historic Greenwood Avenue—better known as the original Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dr. Chambers is not only preserving history—she’s rebuilding it. Through her work in media, education, business development, and faith-based leadership, she is uplifting generations and transforming how we tell our stories and shape our futures.
She is the author of several inspiring books and devotionals, and she leads multiple community initiatives focused on economic empowerment, digital innovation, and youth mentorship. Her work connects the past to the present, and brings healing, strategy, and soul to every table she sits at.
But beyond the titles and accomplishments, she is also the proud granddaughter of the late Wilma Factory Phifer Green, affectionately known as Grandma Tee, whose legacy of wisdom and community leadership continues to live on through Angela’s life and work. She is the great-granddaughter of the late Nealy Factory, who was one of the first two Oklahoma US Deputy Marshals in Indian Territory. Dr. Chambers is the baby girl of Everett "Honey" and Lois Phifer.
She walks boldly in faith, stands rooted in family, and speaks with a heart committed to purpose.