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Yet Here I Stand: My Journey from Bondage to Liberty
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Yet Here I Stand: My Journey from Bondage to Liberty

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Take a Journey from Bondage to Liberty and have the life you desire! Discover why African Americans have troubled lives and can never seem to get ahead. Glennae takes you on her journey from gang affiliation with the Black P. Stones to the boardroom table at Ronald Reagan University of California. Where she learn to use her adverse childhood experiences to fight back and win against a system designed to oppress. Through spiritual awakenings, themes, and parallelisms, she decides, with no earthy resources to fall back on, no parents, and widowed with two children, to stand her ground, and not trust the ‘professionals’ with her life. She risks the American dream she worked twice as hard to attain, and she was right. She avoids falling victim to America’s public health crises. This is your life! When you’re the victim of systemic discrimination, no matter if you’re the employee or the manager, you have been called to be used by God. Your awareness of something being odd is spiritual discernment. Spiritual discernment is the opposite side of systemic discrimination and your ticket to manifestation! Only, YOU must choose to strategize and play the game of Chess. God always checkmates. In these pages, you’ll discover How to identify and end toxic relationships for your personal growth What it means to love yourself, your neighbor, and God. What God wants. How the workplace is the clash of good and evil What the healthcare industry must do to improve health outcomes for African American and victims of systemic discrimination. There are two things we all should fear, one is God. The other that you labor to enter promised rest. We all must labor. When you chose the right God your labor has an end date. You enter into a life of promise and provision. At the end of your workplace trial be able to say Yet Here I Stand.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naesvision
Date
25 July 2017
Pages
246
ISBN
9780997349566

Take a Journey from Bondage to Liberty and have the life you desire! Discover why African Americans have troubled lives and can never seem to get ahead. Glennae takes you on her journey from gang affiliation with the Black P. Stones to the boardroom table at Ronald Reagan University of California. Where she learn to use her adverse childhood experiences to fight back and win against a system designed to oppress. Through spiritual awakenings, themes, and parallelisms, she decides, with no earthy resources to fall back on, no parents, and widowed with two children, to stand her ground, and not trust the ‘professionals’ with her life. She risks the American dream she worked twice as hard to attain, and she was right. She avoids falling victim to America’s public health crises. This is your life! When you’re the victim of systemic discrimination, no matter if you’re the employee or the manager, you have been called to be used by God. Your awareness of something being odd is spiritual discernment. Spiritual discernment is the opposite side of systemic discrimination and your ticket to manifestation! Only, YOU must choose to strategize and play the game of Chess. God always checkmates. In these pages, you’ll discover How to identify and end toxic relationships for your personal growth What it means to love yourself, your neighbor, and God. What God wants. How the workplace is the clash of good and evil What the healthcare industry must do to improve health outcomes for African American and victims of systemic discrimination. There are two things we all should fear, one is God. The other that you labor to enter promised rest. We all must labor. When you chose the right God your labor has an end date. You enter into a life of promise and provision. At the end of your workplace trial be able to say Yet Here I Stand.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naesvision
Date
25 July 2017
Pages
246
ISBN
9780997349566