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I had no hope or will to live growing up in Cleveland, Ohio. In my younger years I started drinking wine on the corner with my friends. In my upper teenage years I started using microdot and windowpane acid. As a young adult I joined the military and gravitated to weed and powder cocaine. Soon after the military my drug of choice was crack cocaine and continued to be for 27 years. I accepted Jesus Christ in my life at the age of 36, but my troubles were far from over. Several years later, after I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior, the Lord placed these steps in my spirit. Little did I know…mehr

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I had no hope or will to live growing up in Cleveland, Ohio. In my younger years I started drinking wine on the corner with my friends. In my upper teenage years I started using microdot and windowpane acid. As a young adult I joined the military and gravitated to weed and powder cocaine. Soon after the military my drug of choice was crack cocaine and continued to be for 27 years. I accepted Jesus Christ in my life at the age of 36, but my troubles were far from over. Several years later, after I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior, the Lord placed these steps in my spirit. Little did I know that it would develop into a book. My entire life has changed now as I serve the Lord in various ministries as a living example of God's grace, patience, and love towards me and you as well.
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Michael Brown runs his own training consultancy, specializing in building leadership, team development and negotiation skills. He has been working with complex international organizations for nearly 20 years, and over that time he has met nearly 10,000 people in organisations of all shapes and sizes. This has given him an in-depth personal insight into their hopes, fears and challenges as they try to keep ahead in a rapidly evolving and increasingly dysfunctional workplace. Before joining the training industry he gained practical experience of managing people and developing small businesses from a 14-year career at Whitbread in logistics, sales and marketing. He was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he was an organ scholar.