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Life is filled with swift transitions. It forces us into a paradigm shift. Survival depends on our ability to open our minds and change our reality. In the midst of it all, we must walk away from negative thinking and become assured of the fact that God has not brought us this far to leave us. He has designed us to succeed. The answer to our problems is usually right in front of us. We must train our minds to become aware of the little things that can become inspiring, like washing dishes. I have a whole chapter devoted to just that. Your dream can become a reality when you realize that all…mehr

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Life is filled with swift transitions. It forces us into a paradigm shift. Survival depends on our ability to open our minds and change our reality. In the midst of it all, we must walk away from negative thinking and become assured of the fact that God has not brought us this far to leave us. He has designed us to succeed. The answer to our problems is usually right in front of us. We must train our minds to become aware of the little things that can become inspiring, like washing dishes. I have a whole chapter devoted to just that. Your dream can become a reality when you realize that all things are possible to him that believes. No matter how big your dream is, you can achieve in the midst of it all.
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Autorenporträt
Rev. Dr. Lawrence C. Brown, Sr. A native of New Orleans, La., Rev. Brown relocated to Plano, Texas after Hurricane Katrina destroyed his home and church. Having lost everything, he and his wife Christine started all over again. He is a graduate of Union Baptist Theological College and Seminary in New Orleans, La. where he received a Bachelor and Master of Theology Degree. Rev. Brown also received a Bachelor of Arts from Southern University in New Orleans and an Doctorate of Theology form A.P. Clay College and Theological Seminary. Rev. Brown wants to leave behind a legacy in print for future generations to remember that he passed this way.