Friday, April 27, 2012

Update on Dottie Coffman Show and event for Sunday

Today at 9am I was on the Dottie Coffman Radio Show. If you are interested in hearing the interview it is on The Moral Nation program at http://www.moralradio.com/ at 4:00pm today.

This Sunday the 29th I will be speaking at Peachtree Road United Methodist church to the New Beginnings Sunday school class.

I am honored to have a platform to talk about the amazing God we have who is waiting to forgive, heal, restore, and give second chances.  There are many hurting and broken people who need hope!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Dottie Coffman radio show

Please join me tomorrow if possible.  I will be interviewed on the Dottie Coffman Show.

Time:  9:00am – 9:30am.
Date:   April 27, 2012
Topic: Interview about Our Southern Breeze

This interview is live on WIMO AM 1300 and via internet at http://www.wimoradio.com/ Listen Live (so tell your friends and family!).  The interview will be recorded and replayed on WIMO AM 1300 and played on The Moral Nation radio network---www.moralradio.com----at 4:00pm weekdays.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Yesterday at Northside United Methodist Church

What a blessing to have had the opportunity to speak yesterday at the event held at Northside UMC.  There were over 250 people there. I woke up with a big smile on my face and thanked God that I was not afraid to be transparent about my life and the 2nd chance I was given to have a wonderful husband and an amazing daughter and son. GOD IS GOOD!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Death of Denver Moore

I'm sure many of you already know that Denver Moore, co-author of "Same Kind of Different As Me",  died in his sleep early Sunday morning.  What an amazing difference he made since Deborah died November 3, 2000!  He and Ron carried the torch for "Miss Debbie" and kept her dream for "God's People" alive all of these years.  What a gift he was to those who met him and heard him speak. He will be missed but the angels in heaven are rejoicing!  There has not been a decision made about his service.  What an honor to have known him!