From Crack to Christ: The Untold Revised EditionThere is so much to say about a woman who doesnt know the meaning of the word cant. Kimily has the passion to heal, deliver, and set free. God uses this passion to continuously renew her faith, instilling her belief that with Christ all things are possible. Although Kimily has had more than her fair share of obstacles to overcome, she is, what one may call, a Bodacious woman of Faith an individual who quickly arises at the sound of Gods voice, with great conviction. Kimily will not stop short of carrying out her purpose and call in any given season. I dont know if she realizes it, but she has the ability to empower life and prosperity in the life of another in the midst of a mere conversation. This life story is a great testimony of humility, acceptance, grace and love. It is with great zeal that I recommend this book to all readers, young and seasoned. At one time or another, we all will have addictions to overcome. Whether it is drugs, alcohol, sex, or plain negativity, true problems occur when an individual is not willing to face their weaknesses. When weaknesses are not acknowledged and dealt with accordingly, the individual is inevitably suffocated by their own challenges. When reading through the pages of this book, you will witness Kimilys ability to persevere through the miry muck and walk forth in great favor and God given ability. To Kimily Thompson Jenkins, God is our father and He is a fan of your success. Thank you for understanding the process. Youre God Daughter, Absolute (Portia Bryant) |
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... looked to my right and there were two guys sitting in a blue, Mazda RX7 trying to get my attention. The driver was dark skinned and the passenger was light skinned. Honestly, they were both very cute but I wasn't interested. All I could ...
... looked at Xavier. I thought to myself, “Someone I know is going to die, but it won't be you because you were just born.” I glanced down at him again and thought nothing more of it. When Xavier was a couple months old, Terrance and I ...
... looked over at Xavier to see if he was breathing. When I didn't see any movement, I stood up and called my son's name. I began walking to Xavier's bed, softly saying, “Xavier, Xavier.” He did not move like he would normally do. When I ...
... looked at the both of us and said, “Congratulations you're going to be parents.” I said “When did that happen?” He responded, “Based on the chart you conceived on April 6.” I replied, “Oh my God, that was the day Xavier died.” The ...
... looked at the camera filled with film, I began to get angry. If I had only looked at the camera for myself instead of listening to Terrance, I would have more pictures of my son. I hated Terrance. I continued to hold the camera in my ...