Hallelujah Anyhow! Have you ever been in a situation when you've felt like there was no way out? Or that your world was crashing down around you? Or "how did I get here, and how do I get out?" I think that most of us would say that we have "been there, done that" and somehow managed to overcome the most challenging circumstances. Some people might say it was luck. Some of us, looking on a more spiritual note, will tell you that "the Lord carried you through." There are times when my pastor, the Reverend Dr. William F. Baskerville of Mount Mariah Baptist Church, would say, "You ought to shout…mehr
Hallelujah Anyhow! Have you ever been in a situation when you've felt like there was no way out? Or that your world was crashing down around you? Or "how did I get here, and how do I get out?" I think that most of us would say that we have "been there, done that" and somehow managed to overcome the most challenging circumstances. Some people might say it was luck. Some of us, looking on a more spiritual note, will tell you that "the Lord carried you through." There are times when my pastor, the Reverend Dr. William F. Baskerville of Mount Mariah Baptist Church, would say, "You ought to shout Hallelujah Anyhow!" Life is full of changes and experiences. I guess that's what makes life such a beautiful enigma. We are shaped, molded, and cultivated by the apprehension of material things, thoughts, and emotions that we sense. We are human, and we live to experience and adapt through the accumulation of knowledge. In Hallelujah Anyhow we share our tears, our losses, our fears, our truths, and our joys. Life's trials become lessons and, ultimately, our testimonies. It is our hope that you can connect with what you read and find some joy out of it, and if not, hopefully you find it worthy of a ... Hallelujah Anyhow!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About the Authors Margo Mayo Margo is a divorcee who currently lives in Paterson, New Jersey. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from William Paterson University in New Jersey. In her spare time, she likes to write poetry, read, work puzzles, and dream of the day that she will receive that check in the mail that will finally afford her the good life that she's always fantasizing about while chillin' in her "bistro." Sabrina "Nina" Nash Sabrina, affectionately known as Nina, currently resides in the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan area. She currently works for the Honorable Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards in Maryland's Fourth Congressional District. Nina has always had a deep-rooted passion for serving people, writing, and culinary arts. She holds a bachelor of arts in hospitality management from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and aspires to go to law school in the future. Her motto is to "be worth knowing versus well-known," and this is very fitting for the life that she has designed for herself. She prides herself on being a mommy, wife, mentor, culinary enthusiast, baker, event coordinator, and author. She admires the beauty in life and only wishes to add to it. She considers herself a "free spirit with a revolutionary soul" and looks forward to the day that she can open and operate a nonprofit that enriches the lives of youth. Darcelle Mayo Battle Darcelle Battle resides in Glen Burnie, Maryland. She holds a degree in business administration from William Paterson University in New Jersey. She enjoys traveling, reading, writing poetry, and sipping her coffee while meditating on life. Her patience is her virtue as she tries to present a kinder, gentler expression of life. She may not be able to battle all of the prejudices in the world, but she can certainly write about them. One thing I can say about her is that "in her spirituality, the pen is mightier than a sword." She is the loving mother to coauthor Sabrina Nash and Sierra Battle. She is the loving wife of the deceased Clinton Battle. Karen Mayo-Hogan Karen is married, with children, and also lives in Paterson, New Jersey. She currently holds a degree in sociology from William Paterson University in New Jersey. She enjoys traveling, reading, writing poetry, and helping others along their way. Her son thinks that she holds a second degree in the field of morbid reality because each of her poems deals with what most people consider as the morbid side of life, which is death. Make "no bones" about it, the woman has swag when it comes to expressing the "darker side." Her son, Dexter Hogan, unknowingly, is a contributing writer as some of his poetry is featured in this book. Many thanks to his Aunt Merill who thought it was not robbery to laminate his early works of poetry. He wrote his first poems long before he started college, and his analogy of poetry was "hated it." In reality, his poems are pretty good. Good enough, that is, to be featured in this book with the rest of us.
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