Thirty
Days of Spiritual Inspiration and Journaling: Living, Loving and
Learning about One's Life Journey
by
Shereé
Danielle Parker
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BLURB:
Do
you feel like your spiritual walk with God can be stronger? Are you
feeling like your trials and tribulations are distracting you from
having the life that God has designed for you? Is your cup half full
or half empty?
In Thirty Days of Spiritual Inspiration and Journaling: Living, Loving and Learning about One’s Life Journey, Shereé Danielle Parker will help you to understand your quest for wanting to know how to transition through life while enduring spiritual tests. Shereé uses scriptures and tools that she has found valuable that will aid you on your journey to becoming a stronger and spiritually driven you. Whether you have lost your way, backsliding or would benefit from spiritual uplifting to keep you moving in the right direction, then this book is a must read for you.
Read it, meditate on it and then allow yourself to experience God’s divine order for your life.
In Thirty Days of Spiritual Inspiration and Journaling: Living, Loving and Learning about One’s Life Journey, Shereé Danielle Parker will help you to understand your quest for wanting to know how to transition through life while enduring spiritual tests. Shereé uses scriptures and tools that she has found valuable that will aid you on your journey to becoming a stronger and spiritually driven you. Whether you have lost your way, backsliding or would benefit from spiritual uplifting to keep you moving in the right direction, then this book is a must read for you.
Read it, meditate on it and then allow yourself to experience God’s divine order for your life.
Author Guest Post
3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! would like to thank author Sheree Danielle Parker for sharing her thoughts with us today;
I
was inspired to write to help others because during my childhood, I
experienced a lot of changes that impacted the dynamics of my family
and one way to cope with the transitions that was occurring such as
my parents divorcing, being an aunt at a very young age due to my
older sister having a baby at 14-years-old and moving around a lot
because of my mother’s financial struggle. During my teenage years,
I began to write poems and short stories as coping strategy which I
found soothing in that I was able to express myself. As I entered
early adulthood and started to think about the profession I wanted to
enter, immediately I felt drawn to the helping field as a result of
what I experienced as a youth that included being teased for not
having nice clothes, feeling inadequate because my mother was on
welfare and I struggled with not feeling that I would be accepted by
others because I felt that I was already at a disadvantage. Writing
created an atmosphere where I felt I was in a world by myself that
was teaching me how to help others through the use of words and my
first book was birth out of the desire to want to share with the
world that it’s okay to have bad or sad days but that the feelings
that you’re experience are temporary and you should not allow it to
dictate your life because your own a journey that is much bigger and
more rewarding than focusing on negativity,
Writing
is something I always wanted to do and when I took my writing to
Facebook in the form of a daily devotional, I knew I was on my way to
sharing with any and everyone who was willing to enjoy reading
motivational post.
Excerpt;
Don’t Worry… Be Happy
Don’t be jaded by the troubles of the
world. Take those experiences and make them into happy memories by
overcoming the obstacles you have faced.
Moses answered the people, “Do not be
afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will
bring you today.”
Exodus 14:13
List
three obstacles you have faced and how you have turned them into
positives.
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Shereé
Danielle Parker is a native of Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She was raised as one of five children in an urban area that posed
many challenges for her because of high crime rates, teen pregnancy,
drugs and poverty. These tribulations encouraged her to beat the odds
of being a statistics as young African American woman. She holds an
undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in African American
Studies from Millersville University and a Master’s degree in Human
Services from Lincoln University, both located in Pennsylvania. She’s
also a second year doctoral student in a Counseling Psychology
program at Argosy University. Her passion for wanting to be an
inspiration to others, especially young women, has taken on a form
through not only her profession as a change agent, but through the
use of words. As a Christian, God has shown her favor and continues
to bless her each day through spiritual guidance. Thirty
Days of Spiritual Inspiration and Journaling is
the first of many works to
come
for the new author.
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