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"This book shows the inner strength of a man that is truly EMPOWERING!"-Natasha, owner of Natasha's Sweets "John Mott is reflectively relating his own experiences to others who experience the grace of God. Being mindful of his past, John humbly stepped on to the world stage responding to God's calling. Equipped with the word of God and rhythm, if not a halo, John's writing is a true spiritual experience."-Gayle Peele, CEO of Center Of Achievement "John Mott is an amazing young man with drive, determination and faith. This book is his personal story of triumph. John is more than a survivor; he…mehr

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"This book shows the inner strength of a man that is truly EMPOWERING!"-Natasha, owner of Natasha's Sweets "John Mott is reflectively relating his own experiences to others who experience the grace of God. Being mindful of his past, John humbly stepped on to the world stage responding to God's calling. Equipped with the word of God and rhythm, if not a halo, John's writing is a true spiritual experience."-Gayle Peele, CEO of Center Of Achievement "John Mott is an amazing young man with drive, determination and faith. This book is his personal story of triumph. John is more than a survivor; he is a man also seeking to help others around the world who have suffered from a stroke."-Wanda L. Harrell, Author and Poet
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John E. Mott Jr. is a stroke survivor, mentor, and entrepreneur. He has an associate of arts degree in biblical studies, which he obtained from Jacksonville Theological Seminary. He has been an active volunteer at Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital since 2010. He is also one of the original members in the Peer Mentor program for stroke survivors. He is an active member of One Accord Ministries International, where Bishop Dr. Jan D. Goodman Sr. is pastor and founder. As a deacon in ministry, he encourages others to keep hope and have faith in God. As a volunteer, he prays, tells his story, gives a listening ear, and befriends patients.