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Marion Devoe's second book sheds light on the mountains and valleys humans face in life-and encourages readers to stay conscious of who, what and situations that may be your earthly mountain; your enemies, haters, and the barriers to your life's success and happiness. As an explosive follow-up to his debut Never Give Up, Marion Devoe's second book The Other Side of the Mountain takes special care in explaining the mountains and valleys we face in our lives-from stress to enemies and behaviors by others that can result in a valley experience for you. He talks about how God can help you get to…mehr

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Marion Devoe's second book sheds light on the mountains and valleys humans face in life-and encourages readers to stay conscious of who, what and situations that may be your earthly mountain; your enemies, haters, and the barriers to your life's success and happiness. As an explosive follow-up to his debut Never Give Up, Marion Devoe's second book The Other Side of the Mountain takes special care in explaining the mountains and valleys we face in our lives-from stress to enemies and behaviors by others that can result in a valley experience for you. He talks about how God can help you get to the other side of the mountain and through the valleys relatively unscathed. Using his personal experiences as helpful illustrations to demonstrate his thoughts, Marion gives readers the tools they need to conceptualize their mountain, reach the peak, and continue on stronger with life on the other side of the mountain in life. The Other Side of the Mountain has a comforting undertone of spirituality as well, with the author infusing his faith with real life stories into each section of advice. This book is perfect for religious or spiritual young professionals, business leaders, and Black entrepreneurs. The author promises reading it in its entirety will "Change your life."
Autorenporträt
Marion Devoe, MBA, EMCM's varied career spans decades of impressive faith, dedication, and perseverance.Marion was a former Director of Campus Operations at Northern Virginia Community College, a Draftsman and a Postal Analyst for the USPS Headquarters in Washington, DC, and the Chief Operations Officer for the Executive Office of The President under George W. Bush. In his youth, he was nationally recruited to play basketball and was inducted into Tompkins High School Hall of Fame for Basketball.Marion is a Vietnam veteran and currently lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, Ann, of 48 years. He also has three grown children.