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God’s Changing ’Woman’

God’s Changing ’Woman’

Denise Folks

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Dorrance Publishing Company
Año de edición:
2025
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9798896492320
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God’s Changing ’Woman’ - Growing Gracefully Through Our Seasons is a beautifully crafted poetry collection that captures the transformation of a woman as she journeys through the seasons of life-from the blossoming spring of youth to the reflective winter of wisdom.The emphasis on ’Woman’ rather than ’Women’ highlights the belief that God works with each of us individually. While our experiences may differ-our struggles, triumphs, and growth-every woman will go through her own seasons in life, according to God’s will.Accompanied by biblical scriptures, this book offers encouragement and guidance to help women navigate their personal journeys with faith and grace. Whether facing the joys of new beginnings or the challenges of change, these poems and scriptures serve as a source of strength, reminding every woman that she can emerge victorious in every season of her life.About the AuthorDr. Denise L. Folks is an ordained pastor and a Licensed Pastoral Clinical Counselor with a deep passion for guiding others through faith, healing, and personal growth. She is the founder of Little Folks Childcare Center and The Greater Youth Christian Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, dedicated to nurturing young minds and fostering strong Christian values.Dr. Folks holds a bachelor’s degree in Adapted Physical Education, a master’s degree in Education, a doctorate in Christian Education, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Christian Counseling.Dr. Folks has been writing poetry since 1977. Her literary works include From Darkness to Light - A Living Testimony of Poetry (1998), Oh That I Had Wings Like a Dove - Touching the Life of a Torn Heart (2007), Back a Sister Up - I Am Commanded to Prophesy (2017), and Oh That I Had Wings Like a Dove - Touching the Life of a Child (2019).Beyond writing, Dr. Folks is passionate about health and wellness, She is the founding editor of The Metamorphosis, a monthly newsletter addressing spiritual, mental, social, nutritional, financial, and physical well-being.Dr. Folks is married to Bishop Victor M. Folks of The Greater Church of the Risen Savior in Baltimore, Maryland.

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