Saturday, 27 February 2016

Book Review: Laura Simmons: Little Bits Of Karma

Little Bits of Karma




























Author: Laura Simmons 

Title: Little Bits Of Karma 

Genre: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal

Synopsis: A captivating story of reincarnation, redemption, and forgiveness even though holly O'Rourke is having problems with her longtime significant other, James, she has never entertained thoughts of infidelity. that is, until the day she had a chance encounter with charlie, a handsome coworker. James promises he will change and work on their relationship, but holly's feelings for charlie just won't go away. distressed by her mixed emotions, holly schedules an appointment for a reading with a psychic medium, where she discovers her adulterous past lives and their tragic consequences. holly learns to do her own past life regression though self-hypnosis and uncovers not only lives that she shared with James and  charlie, but how other people in her present life have been with her in the past - the threads of their lives interwoven for centuries holly is stunned by recurring themes and the issues of karmic justice that need to be addressed where will her karmic path ultimately lead? find out on little bits of karma, an entertaining new book about spiritual cause and effect.


Review: first of all l would like to say a big thank you to Laura Simmons for sending me this book and giving me a chance to read this book. l was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. l am so glad this book is on my bookshelf. l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. l normally read books like this but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. l highly recommend this book. l was sent this book by bostick communications who l want tot say a big thank you to as well. the author is really nice and kind l would love to read more from this author l loved reading about holly past life regression and that people she knows in the life she lives are in her past life. it was horrible to read that James cheated on holly after 9 years together they have been together 11 years and holly cut up most of his clothes and dirty the rest. amber should not have stopped taking her birth control pills to trap James because it is wrong to trap any guy.it was nice for holly to have so many people who care about her. holly was feeling guilty about a kiss with charlie l could not believe James kept cheating with so many women from poor holly. l was happy to read that holly's first husband who beat her up when they were married has changed his life around. it was horrible to read that James tried to put a hit on a pregnant woman but he did not know he was asking amber's cousin to help make the pregnant woman disappear instead her cousin told James to do the right thing by amber and the baby or he will make him disappear l like that holly had a cat called fate that slept cuddled up with her the night she kicked James out. it was funny to read that holly took a mallet to James's brand new truck it is better than hitting him. l like that charlie sent holly a teddy bear which she called theo Barry so holly would have something to hug when she was feeling sad. l was glad James did the right by amber and married her and started falling in love with her and that their daughter Isabella maria was born healthy and that James got up with Bella at night so amber could sleep. l was happy that charlie asked holly to marry him and Lisa was fine with holly and charlie going out together. l was sad to read that James had passed away age 54 when Bella was under 2 months old and was happy James thought about her future with money he got from drug dealing and gamble and holly still give amber the money knowing James would want his daughter to go to college and uni. l was upset to read that holly hit her head after slipping on a cup of ice l was glad to read that holly made  a full recovery and glad she had great friends like Patricia and Lisa it was good to read that holly made peace with roger and alex her two ex-husbands and that Lisa apologized to charlie for being a horrible wife. so happy holly and charlie are getting married and Lisa and roger are getting married too. l really enjoyed this story l would love a follow on to this book and more of the story. l was happy to read that holly got pregnant with twins and they won the lottery.

About the author: Laura Simmons grew up in northern   Virginia and spent most of her career working for various department of defense contractors in the Washington, dc area. she has a fascination with all things met a physical she enjoys soap making, writing, jigsaw puzzles, bowling, vacationing at the beach with her husband, and studying tarot crads and other types of divination systems. little bits of karma is her debut novel. 

Star Rating 5 Out Of 5 Stars 

Friday, 26 February 2016

Book Review: Alan R Adaschik: 100 Years Of Deception: A Blueprint For The Destruction Of A Nation

100 Years of Deception: A Blueprint for the Destruction of a Nation



























Author: Alan R Adaschik 

Title: 100 Years Of Deception: A Blueprint For The Destruction Of A Nation 

Genre: Political Science, Political Process, General, Political, Science, Process,

Synopsis: The truth will set you free! the citizens of the united states have been played for fools for the past 100 years. Very few of us know what is behind the events that have shaped our world. Most Americans assume that information provided by the news, radio and television industries is the truth. And most of it is however, it is also true that on critical issues we only get part of the story and important information is deliberately left out. 100 years of deception begins by establishing that passage of the federal reserve act in 1913 constituted on overthrow of our government. since then, the conspirators have pulled the strings that make us dance and controlled our nation's media to keep us in the dark and compliant. The conspirators eventually infiltrated most of the key institutions of our society. through propaganda and undue influence they have shaped how Americans view the world and left us hopelessly brainwashed. This book not only demonstrates that our government was overthrown, it also provides an accounting of the catastrophic consequences the world has suffered because of these conspirators and offers proposals for rectifying our deplorable state of affairs. As Americans we owe it to ourselves and our children to seek the truth and put an end to the 100 years of deception that shaped the world within which we live.

Review:  First of all l would like to say a big thank you to Alan R Adaschik for sending me this book and giving me the chance to read it. l was sent this book in exchange for a honest review l am so glad this book is in my library and on my bookshelf. l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this.l normally do not read books of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books l highly recommend this book. l was sent this book by bostick communications who l want to say a huge thank you to as well. l really enjoyed reading this book and it was hard to put it down once l started reading it l loved reading about war and government this is a great book.

About the author:  Alan.R. Adascick was raised in brooklyn, new York after high school, he became an engineering student at the university of Michigan in it is naval ROTC program and subsequently, qualified for navy flight training. he received his wings as a jet fighter pilot in 1966 and after completing his tour of duty, earned and MBA from long island university. Al has worked as a flight test conductor for the Grumman aerospace corporation, a financial analyst for the singer company, a senior corporation, a financial analyst for Pratt & Whitney aircraft, and a financial administrator for the city of fort lauderdale Al is also the author of while we was sleep - a story of government without law and an alakan adventure - a travelogue and environment treatise.


Star rating: 5 out of 5 stars 



Book Dedication: this book is dedicated to my father, Anthony  who left us for a better world on the 10th of march, 2013, at the age of ninety-seven with his support and guidance l would not be the person l am today my loss is shared by all who knew hi,. he truly was a man of compassion, substance, and integrity. the world we live in has been diminished by his passing    

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Book Review: Yvonne Jones: The Amulet Of Amser: The Case Of The Mona Lisa

The Case Of The Mona Lisa



























Author: Yvonne Jones 

Title: The amulet of amser: The case Of the Mona Lisa 

Genre: Books, Children's books, art, music, photography,

Synopsis: Experience a new art adventure inside every. the amulet of amser book. wen's very first fantasy adventure in the middle-grade chapter book series- the amulet of amser: the case of the Mona Lisa. blending history with fiction, children learn about famous pieces of art. wen, the youngest member of the amser family,is destined by his family's ancient oath to forever protect the world's most precious pieces of art for all of mankind. during a visit to his grandfather's house; wen learns that he can influence what will happen tomorrow by going back in time. will wen be able to save the Mona Lisa, or will Leonardo da vinci's masterpiece be lost forever?

Review: first of all l would like to say a big thank you to Yvonne Jones for sending me this book and giving me a chance to read it l was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. l am glad this book is on my bookshelf. l would tell people to step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. normally l would not read book of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books along with this book l got a little card off the author. the author kindly signed my book as well and wrote the greatest gift we can give our children is a passion for reading l love this saying l really enjoyed reading this book l loved reading about the amser family and them travelling back in time to safe precious art work. this book was easy to get in to and l highly recommend this book to anybody. this book is only 40 page story but it is a great storyline. l would love to read more about the amser family and more from this author l could not put this book down once l started reading it.l loved the pictures in this book.

About the Author: Yvonne Jones was born in former east  Germany to a German mother and a Vietnamese father thus, she spent an inordinate amount of her youth nosing through books that she should not have been reading, and watching movies that she should not have been watching. it was a good childhood. she currently lives in Texas with her husband and their two sons. in theory, she is working on her next children's book. in reality, she is probably being tickled or busy pretend-playing with her little ones 


Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 

Friday, 19 February 2016

Book Review: Traci Inez Rapier: My Life As Traci

My Life As Traci


























Author:  Traci Inez Rapier 

Title: My Life As Traci 

Genre: Biography & Autobiography, General, Biography, Autobiography,

Synopsis: l thank god l was not hurt worse. growing up as an African-American girl in Kentucky during the 1970's and 80's 
presented more than it is share of social challenges- racial issues, getting educated in a small-town setting, and living in a loving family that struggled to make ends meet. from the moment l was born, my father already having left the house, my ordinary life has been full of extraordinary situations-  all of which created a sense of life and compassion in me that prompted others to seek my advice, or help, or place as a peacemaker. that is, when l was not fighting to protect myself added to that were my two families that could not be more different: my loving mother and stepfather in a town of 400 in Kentucky, and a father who loved me, plus his wife who despised me, in danville,IL. it all led to a different growing-up time, supported by my extended family in Kentucky. the backdrop was late 1970's and 80's, when l went through school during a time when society was struggling to open up racially, and when everything from music to aids changed our views of the world. l lived it all, l watched a friend die of aids, and l came out of it with an understanding of life that serves me well in my profession. my life as traci captures the arc of my young life it is simply written to bring readers into both the spirit of the time and to invite them into my life, but it pries open the hidden corners, which seemed to constantly surround me always hopeful, but never shy about detailing traumatic moments, the book brings out the way my inner world develop, first through faith in my parents, then in the faith of my friendships, and finally in the faith of my spiritual beliefs.
   


Review: first of all l would like to say a big thank you to traci Inez rapier for sending me this book and giving me the chance to read it. l was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. l am glad this book is on my bookshelf. l would tell people that should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. l normally do not read books like this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books l was sent this book by bostick communications who l want to say thank you to as well. l really enjoyed reading about traci and her life. l was sad to read that chad died due to a car accident. l was sad to read that chad's brother peter turned to drug's to cope with his brother's death and chad's sister nay turned to sleeping around to deal with her brother's death. it was sad to read that peter was diagnosed with aids due to drug uses and he just wanted to see his brother again. peter and nay are twins. l was sad to read that traci had tried to take her life to be with chad, Traci's stepmother and sister sound jealous of traci l really like that traci did not let them stop her learning at school. l think traci sound's like a very kind lady. it is the worse thing to lose somebody close to them. when traci was leaving school in 1986 l was born that year. this is a great book and it was hard to put down l really could not put this book down once l started reading it. traci kindly signed my book l was sad to read that peter passed away. l would love to read more about traci and her life and l would love to read more from this author.  


Star rating: 5 out of 5 stars    

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Book Review:Jorge Carreras Jr: The Anointed Prophetess

The Anointed Prophetess 


























Author: Jorge Carreras Jr 

Title: The Anointed Prophetess

Genre: Fiction, Action and Adventure, Action, adventure,

Synopsis: it was supposed to be a day of celebration until, for the first time in the two-hundred year history of harem games, the matriarchy, ruling council of the goddess empire, broke it is own laws and completely refused to grant a winner of the games his duly earned prize. instead, they tried to kill everyone in attendance, including him, his allotted brides, the entire audience, and even the appointed matriarch overseeing the contest, and her entire family. unfortunately for them, the winner not only survived their coordinated assault, but he is fighting back this is no longer a game. this is war!subject is reason and he believes that it is necessary to conquer reason in order to understand both it is strength and limitations according to him, the one who subverts reason, as millions do so regularly, is less than a man how ever sacred he thinks or claims he may be: he says, to achieve a real enlightenment a man has to overcome the reason and not to overlook it.

Review:  first of all l would like to say a big thank you to Jorge carreras  Jr for sending me this book and giving me a chance to read it. l was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. l got sent this book by bostick communications who l want to say thank you to them as well. l am glad this book is on my book shelf. l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone  with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this l normally do not read like this but l stepped outside my comfort zone with genres and authors l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. l found this book real easy to get in to and l really enjoyed reading this book. l loved this nook and when l finished reading the story and l found out the author had kindly signed my book and l highly recommend this book to anybody and it was a really enjoyable read and book. l would to read more of this storyline and read more from this author.

Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 



Monday, 15 February 2016

Book Review: Thiruman Archunan: Ideas And Disclosures

Ideas and Disclosures



























Author: Thiruman Archunan 

Title: Ideas And Disclosures 

Genre: Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Spiritual,

Synopsis: Reason is the torch bearer of a human mind, fate never affects a man of conscience because he is already travelling with it. god is man's cheapest invention. suggests the author and agent provocateur, Thiruman Archunan, rituals are unintelligent man's way of managing his life, they are useful but there is a limit. He comments on the prevalence of rituals any culture from taunting age-old practices that are followed blindly, evaluating the meaning of democracy to advocating for woman, the author had shared his carefully formulated thoughts on man, woman, god and everything in between! in this enlightening book with ageless and indispensable questions, the author seeks to speak to each reader on a personal, individual level, the author is candid with readers on his contentions - agree with, be outraged by him or simply rubbish his theories. this is a good book to get those cerebral juices flowing!.

Review: first of all l would like to say a big thank you to Thiruman Archunan for sending me his book and giving me the chance to read it and kindly signed my book for me. l was sent this book in exchange for a honest review l am glad this book is on my book shelf. l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. l do not normally read books like this but l really enjoyed this one and l am glad l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. l found this book real easy to get in to and l really enjoyed reading this book. l found it a interesting read. l highly recommend this book to anybody and l found this book hard to put it down once l started reading it. this is a great book. 

About The Author: Thiruman Archunan is an engineer by qualification and profession. he currently works in a senior management position with the government of India. an avid reader, he has been passionate about thinking on a plethora of subjects in the fields of science, religion and  philosophy. this, his first published work is the consequence of years of rumination and exploration on life's fundamental issues concerning god, the mind and reason it is favorite subject is reason and he believes that it is necessary to conquer reason in order to understand both it is strength and limitations according to him, the one who subverts reason, as millions do so regularly, is less than a man how ever scared he thinks or claims he may be. he says, to achieve a real enlightenment a man has to overcome the reason and not to overlook it.



Star Rating: 5 Out Of 5 Stars 

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Book Review: D.A Scott: You,Me,We And The Other

You Me We ...and the other




























Author: D.A.Scott 

Title: You, Me, We and the other

Genre: Religion and Spirituality, Religion studies, sciences and religion, politics and social sciences, philosophy, religious, self-help, spiritual

Synopsis: why am l here? what is the purpose of life? why do we suffer? these age old questions are explored in a new model of creation that fills the paradoxical gaps between science and religion. this thought provoking, carefully crafted study connects the dots between theology, mysticism, physics and psychology. the puzzle pieces of history fit nicely together unveiling an eloquent picture of nature that has remained hidden until this point in time. you will have answers to some of the haunting questions such as why does god that bad things happen to good people? and why does history continue to repeat itself in spite of what we know about it is sordid past?

Review: l was sent this book for review. l would tell people to step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this and it was a real enjoyable storyline. this book was sent to me in exchange for a honest review by bostick communications and l want to say thank you to them and the author for sending me this book and giving me a chance to read this story. this book was easy to get in to and l highly recommend it to anyone and it was hard to put down once l started reading it and this book blow me away when l was reading it.


About the Author: Scott, the child of a prominent physicist, grew up in a household where rational thought and scientific method were the unquestioned norm. at the age of twenty, two first-hand, undeniable metaphysical experiences launched a forty-year study of the nature of existence. believing whole heartedly there is no such thing as supernatural, the obvious conclusion is: if something occurs in nature, even once,there must be a natural explanation. if it does not fit in to the model of what we know, then there must be more for us to learn. nature is far too sophisticated to leave it subtleties unaccounted for in the grander scheme of creation.

Star Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars 


Friday, 12 February 2016

Book Review: Adrian Castaneda: The war Prince The Son Of The Man

The War Prince: The Son of the Man



























Author: Adrian Castaneda 


Title: The War Price: The Son Of The Man 

Genre: Literature and fiction, action and adventure, fantasy, mystery, thriller and suspense, crime, thriller

Synopsis: The war prince is a story about Anthony cast a special boy who was not supposed to be born alive moments before dying, the war prince gave Anthony cast his heart, giving him a chance at life with the of help of friends, Anthony has to survive all attacks from evil to raise the war prince, who reincarnates as his son.

Review: this book has a really enjoyable storyline. it was easy to get in to and it was harder to put down once l started reading it. this book is great read. l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. this book was sent to me in exchange for a honest review. this book was sent to me by bostick communications l want to say a big thank you to them and Adrian Castaneda for sending me this book and giving me a chance to read this book and story it was a confusing story at first but l understood the more as l read on and l highly recommend this book to anyone and l think it is a must have on any book shelf l am glad l have this book in my library and on my book shelf and Anthony's son had to fight the devil and send him back to hell where he belongs. l think the author is really nice and kind.

About The Author: My whole life has been a crazy adventure with many dreams and visions that l can not wait to share with everyone, my name is Adrian Castaneda, and l am the author of the war prince, l am also a happily married man to my wife vianet, father of two little girls annette and suri and a baby boy Alexander. 


Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 


Thursday, 11 February 2016

Book Review; Dr Lynn Ann Migdal: Wind Kissed

Wind Kissed


























Author: Dr Lynn Ann Migdal 

Title: Wind Kissed 

Genre: Children's books, growing up and facts of life, friendship, social skills, and school life, self-esteem and self-respect, science fiction and fantasy, fantasy and magic, juvenile fiction

Synopsis: the purpose of this book is to educate and to entertain. the author does not guarantee that anyone following these ideas, suggestions, tips or strategies will be successful. The author shall have neither liability nor responsibility to anyone with respect to any loss or damage allegedly caused directly or indirectly, by the information in this book. this book is not a substitute for advice of a physician the reader should always consult a physician in the matter of his/her healthy, especially with any symptoms that might require diagnosis or medical attention: a looking up story the silver family is wealthy, but their money can not fix the dysfunction that tears at 11-year-old Rebecca,  who endures her parent's emotional battles and the physical and verbal abuse of her older sister in response, Rebecca hunches over, tightening and over-contracting the muscles on the right side of her body. over time, this has caused her spine to curve in unhealthy directions, creating pressure on her nervous system and wreaking havoc on her immune system she also turns to the comfort of food. Rebecca's life changes dramatically when she encounters the nature spirits of the sky, who help humans find peace and health with their help, Rebecca learns how to heal heal herself from verbal, food and techno abuse, she empowers her mind,body,spirit, and nervous system with healthy foods, thought, breaths, and postures, and she becomes healthier and happier- allowing her to take on her mission: saving the children and the planet. wind kissed is an entertaining and educational fantasy novel that will empower young readers look up at life, look up from technology, and make healthy, peaceful choices. l like how the author dedicated this book to her daughters whose likes were cut short by a mudslide in 2012.

Review: l was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. l was sent this book by bostick communications l want to say a big thank you to them and the author Dr Lynn Ann Migdal for sending me this book and giving me a chance to read this story. l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this and it was really enjoyable storyline l was sad to read that the author's daughters passed away due to a mudslide in 2012 it is nice that this book is dedicated to her daughters Diana and Rachel who sadly passed away in 2012. This book was easy to get in to and l like the dedicate in the front. l normally do not read children's books but l l enjoyed this book and glad l read this one and l highly recommend this book to anybody and l am glad this book is in my library and it is a must have book on your book shelf.

About the author: Dr Lynn Ann Migdal - doctor of chiropractic and chirochi'tm master, holistic neurological fitness life coach, and motivating international speaker- has helped thousands to live up to their life potential over the past 34 years as the founding director of the looking up movement, an educational public charity, she has dedicated her life spreading the truth about the damage that looking down at life and technology is causing in our society. Dr Lynn Ann migdal dedicated this book to her darling daughters who lives were cut short by a mudslide in 2012.

l just want to say rest in peace to Dr Lynn's daughters Diana and Rachel webber and sorry for your loss to Dr Lynn Ann Migdal 

in loving memory 
this book is dedicated to my darling daughters whose lives were cut short by a mudslide in 2012 

l am eternally grateful for the loving gifts of these two human butterflies they were, and still are, a beautiful expression of divine greatness that all can achieve when following the lessons in this story 


Diana and Rachel webber 

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Book Review: Dr Rev Tina Carter & Dr Rev Mindy Johnson-Hicks : A Bias Toward Action : Creating Dynamic Cultural To Heal Stained Glass Paralysis

A Bias Toward Action: Creating Dynamic Cultures to Heal Stained Glass Paralysis


























Authors: Dr Rev Tina Carter & Rev Dr Mindy Johnson-Hicks 

Title: A Bias Toward Action: Creating Dynamic Cultures To Heal Stained Glass Paralysis 

Genre: Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy 

  
Synopsis: Many churches and ministry organizations have taken the last five decades off. Working together, we can get them moving again. In a world where agility, motion, and communication  are key, churches and ministry organizations find themselves aching to achieve something meaningful but are mired in the past-trapped in the way things used to be a bias toward action offers dynamic leaders a new perspective into cultural re-creation that can move these helping organizations out of the paralysis our pews have engendered and into the light of active, gracious, life-sustaining activity let a bias toward action. inspire you boldly.Approach your own call to action. reach out effectively to bring god's kingdom to earth as it is in heaven in your newly re-created ministry setting where everything is fresh and every avenue is a possibility. "on earth as it is in heaven" seven words  Jesus spoke to put gospel. A bias toward action teaches gracious means which put feet to " On Earth as it is in heaven" we spent this entire book imaging you and praying for you. We pray for those of you who find action effortless, We pictured you reading the words of these pages saying " of course, that is so obvious.. if only everyone would read this book. " We also pictured those who would put down this book several times. We imagining those of you who would find this book heartless. Not suited for real ministry work which embodies the gentleness and persistent tenacious love we see in Gospels, though. Appear in context between the ministries of the Hebrew bible and those organizations arising from the apostolic efforts. to consider the incarnation of jesus as the only face of god is to cut out a significant portion of god's literary self-identification in sacred texts. As Wesley often said. The whole tenor of scripture needs consideration to arrive at truth. We imagine and pray for you, and live in hope that you find a bias toward action. As the Hebrews did, as the apostles did, as the ancient and future faith-holders have done. Tina - My husband says l have a bias toward action and l think he's right. My idea of a life well lived includes actions that result in god getting praise. A life well lived includes intentionality and A willingness to risk. I have lived my life trying to dance with god rather than waiting to make sure l know every step before l enter the dance floor. My idea of a christian life well lived usually plays out more like a comedy improv than a perfectly scripted drama. This book is written in response to so many people who have heard about ministries that have been started and continue.

Review: l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this and it was a good read. this book has a great storyline. this book was sent to me in exchange for a honest review l was sent this book by bostick communications l want to say a big thank you to them and the authors for sending me this book it was easy to get in to and l really enjoyed reading it. l had another book off the authors of this book l really liked both books and l would like to read more from these authors l like chilling with a good book l would highly recommend this book to anybody l am not into stories like this but l am glad l read this book and glad it is in my library and it is a must have on your book shelf


about the authors: rev Dr Tina carter is a child of god,wonderer, daughter,mother, wife, pastor, scientist,  engineer, writer, teacher, philanthropist, coach, story teller, addict, recovering, hiker, walker, nature lover, friend, fun enthusiast, eager learner, listener, pattern recognizer, reader,  expert knitter, trainer, strategist, hairball-orbiter and according to the best sources awesome grandmother

rev Dr Mindy Johnson-hicks, a congregational Wesley an pastor, lives happily in Austin with her wife Amy,  for 16 years, she served churches as mentor, pastor, and crisis communications director she authored two books and three church operations manuals and has designed leadership protocols for many church systems.

rev Dr Tina Carter and rev Dr Mindy Johnson-hicks co-authored last year's wildly successful book, the wealth of poverty. 


Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars