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Rising Toward 10: The Transformation of Oprah Winfrey

Before Oprah Winfrey became one of the most influential women in the world, her life was not a “10.” It wasn’t even close. If she were to score her early years, she might have given them a 4 out of 10—survival, not success. Oprah was born into poverty, abused as a child, and shuffled between households where love was present but stability often was not. Her schooling was inconsistent, and her confidence wavered under the weight of rejection and trauma. Life seemed stuck in the single digits—small dreams, small expectations, small belief.

But the number 10 holds a secret: it is both an ending and a beginning. It marks the point where a cycle has been completed and a new one begins. For Oprah, her transformation started with a shift in belief. She dared to think: What if my life could be more? What if I could upgrade my story?

Her belief became her foundation. She decided that her voice mattered—not because others told her so, but because she chose to believe it. She began speaking on radio, then television, leaning into authenticity instead of imitation. Where many tried to fit inside the mold of what a host “should” be, Oprah allowed her compassion, vulnerability, and curiosity to guide her. Belief took her from a 4 to a 5, then a 6, and eventually far beyond.

What changed? Not the world around her—at least not at first. She changed. Her belief system changed. She understood that the number 10 was not just a score, but a symbol: the moment when inner completeness allows outer transformation.

Our ten fingers gave humanity a way to count. They taught us cycles and systems. In the same way, Oprah used her hands—her work, her giving, her persistence—to build a new life. With each step she took in faith, she added a new point to her score: education, opportunity, courage, purpose. Eventually, her life didn’t just reach a 10—she built a life that allowed others to reach their own tens as well.

Like the noble gases with their “magic number” of 10 electrons bringing stability, Oprah found balance in helping others. The success of The Oprah Winfrey Show wasn’t just ratings; it was the power of healing conversations, emotional breakthroughs, and shared humanity. She created a space where completeness was possible, even for those who had broken beginnings.

The number 10 reminds us that we are called to more—that endings create room for rebirth. Oprah’s story is proof that perfection isn’t about flawlessness; it’s about fullness. A full life. A life believed into existence.

You may feel like your story is a 4, 5, or 6 right now. But the number 10 isn’t waiting for you at the finish line. It starts the moment you decide your score can rise. When belief expands, so does life. Every thought becomes a step upward. Every act of faith becomes a point in your favor.

Oprah discovered the magic of 10. And so can you.

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4 New audiobooks on YouTube

REMOVE THE RULES: How to turn the rules into suggestions.
Why do you react when asked to do something?
Do you want a happy home?
In this book I use my wife and our marriage as an example.
Lorna and I are now a happily married couple.
We found the rules and threw them out of our house.
We found a new sense of freedom.
The source of all anger is a broken rule.
Turn that rule into a suggestion and watch the peace come into your home.
Brisbane, Australia. Tony Egar.

How To Be Rich in Faith Kindle Edition

by Tony Egar (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars   (30)

“Tony has always been fascinated by the effect believing has on our lives. After years of reading books and going to conferences he has found the effect was temporary. His personal belief is that we have a believing switch somewhere within us and if we can get it turned on; everything works, but when it is turned off nothing works. This is his journey to find that switch and turn it on”.

Christian Woman: My Wife’s Story Kindle Edition

by Tony Egar (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars   (10)

When Lorna enters a room the love of God comes with her.
Her early life explains some of this.
Something about her is special beyond normal understanding.
I have watched her interact with people for more than 35yrs.
This invisible feeling moves some to tears of joy, others just want to hug her and tell their deepest secrets.
I cannot believe it has taken me this long to write her story.

A GIFT OF HEALING: Receive your healing as a seed Kindle Edition

by Tony Egar (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars   (59)

Healing grows like a plant.
In scripture the Lord likens the kingdom of God to the planting of a grain of mustard seed.
It grew and became a tree.
On another occasion he describes the growth in a slightly different way and says,
“first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear.”
The nature of the kingdom is to grow from being small to being fully developed.
Divine healing is a part of the kingdom of God.
That is what Jesus meant when he said,
“Heal the sick and say, the kingdom of God has come near to you.”
The nature of the kingdom is to grow.
Where there is faith, the essential nature of divine healing is to increase.
Once you have been prayed for, you believe the prayer has worked.
Believe you have received your healing in the form of a seed.

Sunday School in Maple Grove

Jackie’s Word on Faith and Flourishing

Date: Sunday, April 13, 2025
Location: Maple Grove Community Chapel

The chapel bell rang promptly at 9:45 a.m., its chime mingling with the scent of fresh coffee and warm pastries that lined the welcome table in the fellowship hall. Maple Grove was waking up to a sun-drenched Sunday, and though the breeze still carried the chill of spring, there was warmth in the air—a warmth that came not just from the weather, but from the people gathering with open hearts and expectant spirits.

At 10:00 a.m., the Sunday School meeting began in the main room, which was filled with long tables, hand-labeled name tags, Bibles, and friendly chatter. Jackie, a woman in her early 50s with a no-nonsense tone and a heart as wide as the prairie sky, stood up and called the class to attention.

“Good morning, church family,” she began, smiling as she adjusted her glasses. “I’ve been praying all week for this session. I believe God is doing something special here in Maple Grove—and not just in our spiritual lives, but even in how this town is growing and thriving.”

She gestured to a flip chart behind her that read: Faith, Flourishing, and the Favor of God in a Growing City.

Jackie continued, “Now, let me start by telling you something I read this week. Maple Grove’s population is booming—faster than anyone expected. And with that, local businesses are springing up like wildflowers in spring. I’m talking about entrepreneurs, families, dreamers—people with faith in their hearts and ideas in their hands.”

A murmur of agreement rolled through the class. Many in the room had felt the effects of this local boom firsthand. Dave and Cheryl, who opened a small home-baking business last year, nodded knowingly. “We had no idea it would take off the way it did,” Cheryl whispered.

Jackie opened her Bible. “Let’s start today with Deuteronomy 8:18: ‘But remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth.’

She paused. “This verse reminds us that the ability to thrive—even in business—is a gift from God. It’s not just about luck or hustle; it’s about divine opportunity.”

The class leaned in.

“You see,” Jackie said, “our local government isn’t just sitting back. They’re actually helping people get started. They’re giving grants, tax breaks, even speeding up permits. And that’s not by accident. I believe that kind of favor flows from a higher source. God is paving a way for the people in this town to rise up and bless their neighbors through good, honest work.”

She walked to the window and looked out briefly.

“I passed by OMNI Brewing Co. the other day—y’all know that place is packed every weekend. And it’s not just about beer,” Jackie chuckled, “it’s about people coming together. It’s a meeting place. It’s innovation. It’s community.”

Then she looked back at the group. “We need to understand something. When a community grows, it’s not just buildings going up—it’s people finding purpose. It’s dreams waking up. And friends, I believe the Spirit of God is in this.”

She turned the page on the flip chart. It now read: “Opportunities to Bless Others Through Business.”

“The Maple Grove Business Association,” she said, “is helping people connect. There are networking events, mentorships, resources—things that didn’t exist a few years ago. If any of you have a dream to start something, don’t be afraid. This is a city of open doors.”

Eli, a younger man sitting in the back, raised his hand. “Jackie, do you think starting a business can be a kind of ministry?”

Jackie’s eyes lit up.

“Oh, absolutely,” she said. “And I’m glad you asked. Look at Paul—he was a tentmaker! God didn’t call everyone to preach from a pulpit. Some are called to preach through action. A kind word at a cash register. A fair wage paid to an employee. A bakery that gives its leftovers to the shelter. A tutoring center that charges less for low-income families. These are businesses—but they are also beacons of grace.”

She opened to Matthew 5:14: “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.”

“Friends,” Jackie said, now pacing with fervor, “Maple Grove is becoming that city on a hill. Not just because we have nice parks and new apartments. But because we have people who are choosing to shine in the everyday. In their homes. At their jobs. And yes—in their businesses.”

There was a silence. Not the empty kind, but the holy kind—where everyone feels the gravity of what’s just been spoken.

Then Jackie smiled again, softer this time.

“I know some of you are afraid to step out. Maybe you’ve had a dream tucked away for years. But let me tell you—faith isn’t faith until it walks out the door. And if God is stirring something in you, don’t bury it. The ground is fertile. This city is ready.”

She closed her Bible and sat down for a moment. The room stayed still.

Finally, she stood up one more time. “Let’s end in prayer. And I want to pray especially over anyone here today who’s carrying a dream. A business. A ministry. A vision. Let’s ask God to bless the soil under our feet and the work of our hands.”

Heads bowed. Voices hushed. Jackie’s voice, calm but bold, filled the room as she prayed:

“Lord, we thank You for Maple Grove—for its growth, its people, its potential. Thank You for the favor You are pouring out on this city. Bless the entrepreneurs, the dreamers, the risk-takers. May their ventures bring You glory. Give wisdom, strength, and divine connections to those walking into new territory. May this be a city that not only grows, but grows in grace. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”

As the group lingered afterward, coffee cups were refilled, phone numbers exchanged, and side conversations sparked dreams anew.

Some spoke of starting that online shop. Others shared about writing their business plans at last. All left with one common thought: something is happening in Maple Grove, and by God’s grace, we get to be part of it.

Motivation Posts and Books

Free Motivation Book

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New Level of Motivation

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