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What would you do if life delivered your enemy into your hand? Would you use your words to burn, or would you use them to empower the same students who tried to destroy you? Let's journey with Maria and see how she uses a soft answer to turn away wrath. "A soft answer turns away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger." Unsure of the meaning of this quote, Maria seeks answers. Maria journeys through tragedies, adversities, and anger as she unlocks the meaning of this quote. Will Maria be an overcomer and respond with kindness and love to students who have bullied, criticized, and made fun of…mehr

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What would you do if life delivered your enemy into your hand? Would you use your words to burn, or would you use them to empower the same students who tried to destroy you? Let's journey with Maria and see how she uses a soft answer to turn away wrath. "A soft answer turns away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger." Unsure of the meaning of this quote, Maria seeks answers. Maria journeys through tragedies, adversities, and anger as she unlocks the meaning of this quote. Will Maria be an overcomer and respond with kindness and love to students who have bullied, criticized, and made fun of her in school? Will she experience the joy and victory found in A Soft Whisper? Or will she continue in anger and hatred?
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Autorenporträt
Olive Peynado was born and raised in Westmoreland, Jamaica. She worked in education for seventeen years in Kingston, Jamaica, before relocating to West Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. Peynado has a master's in education from Walden University, a bachelor's in accounting from the University of the West Indies, and a teaching diploma in secretarial skills from the College of Arts, Science, and Technology (now the University of Technology) in Kingston, Jamaica. She also taught middle school students in Palm Beach County, Florida, for fourteen years. She and her husband currently serve as leaders at the Salvation Army Church, where she teaches Sunday school.