Monday, December 27, 2010

How To Bounce Back From Setbacks!

This past weekend I facilitated a city-wide Handling Grief and Loss during the Holidays Seminar that was open and free to the public. The experience was awesome because everyone was bereaved that attended this seminar and they all received a breakthrough and healing in their grief journeys. I was so overwhelmed by the positive comments and feedback that I received from the attendees that I invited a few of them from that seminar as guests on the show today.

Their comments and posts on the FB Fan page for ‘My #1 Is Still My #1!’ inspired the idea for me to have them on the show as guests so that you all can hear them testify from their own mouths of the emotional healing ministry that the book, “My #1 Is Still My #1!” has made in their lives. I wanted them to share the breakthroughs they received as a result of participating in my grief and loss seminar. I believe there is an unseen, all powerful source in the person of GOD who will walk you through your crisis if you submit to the process.

To God Be The Glory for empowering these attendees to break out from the spirit of heaviness they were living with!

Monday, December 20, 2010

My Daddy, The Devil and Me, Part 2

Last week's show was not long enough for my guest to share her entire story so I invited her back to share the rest!
Author Debra A. Davis' own true harrowing story will turn everything you think you know about incest upside down. How can someone you trust and adore brainwash you and turn you into something you are not? Debra Davis thought she was Daddy’s little girl—but, at age 15, Daddy’s little girl became Daddy’s lover and slave. Led by her father into a violent life of crime, she became a prostitute, drug addict, victim of physical abuse, and prison inmate. She nearly murdered her father one night… but she never stopped loving him.
This is anything but an ordinary autobiography. Join me and my guest Debra Davis as she shares why she kept a dark and dirty secret for 21 years—and then, at last, she broke free. You’ve never heard anything like this before!

Monday, December 13, 2010

My Daddy, The Devil and Me

Author Debra A. Davis' own true harrowing story will turn everything you think you know about incest upside down. How can someone you trust and adore brainwash you and turn you into something you are not? Debra Davis thought she was Daddy’s little girl—but, at age 15, Daddy’s little girl became Daddy’s lover and slave. Led by her father into a violent life of crime, she became a prostitute, drug addict, victim of physical abuse, and prison inmate. She nearly murdered her father one night… but she never stopped loving him.
This is anything but an ordinary autobiography. Join me and my guest Debra Davis as she shares why she kept a dark and dirty secret for 21 years—and then, at last, she broke free. You’ve never heard anything like this before!

Monday, December 6, 2010

From a Zero to a Hero

Has it seemed like one bad thing after another is happening in your life? Has the recent turn of events caused you to think that God is trying to tell you something? Join me and my guest, Mike Adams, as he shares how God turned his life around so much so that he was selected as Man of the Year at his church after living as a street hustler for many years. God truly transformed his story for His Glory!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Learning to Believe God for Healing

Have you ever wondered how people who were miraculously healed developed the faith to believe God for it?
Today's guest, Patricia Hughes, will share her step by step faith walk and how she went from not knowing how to pray for herself to receiving a physical healing in her body that was verified by medical doctors after she learned how to speak life over herself and the healing power of prayer.

Monday, November 22, 2010

The Silent Scream of ANGER!

Have you ever looked at your spouse and asked, 'What is wrong with you?' You know that what they are struggling with has nothing to do with you, but you still don't understand their problem. Certain holidays trigger emotional turmoil for them and when you inquire they can't explain it themselves.
 
Today's guest, Howard Eaves, shares some insight on the "Silent Scream" he struggled with for years before he overcame the anger he had for his mom after she became a drug addict when he was 6 years old. His reaction to her addiction was to intentionally numb his emotions and not feel anything for her for 36 years.
 
Listen in as Howard shares the journey God took him on to reconnect with his childhood emotional pain to finally learn how to honor his mother!      
 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Living with a MS diagnosis and other life challenges


Would a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in your family drive you to seek God for wisdom and direction on how to cope with this health challenge? If not, what would it take for you to seek after God when a crisis hits your family?
Join me and my guest, Katharyn Gray, as she shares how and when she recognized that intellect was her god and how dealing with her son's crack cocaine addiction, not her husband's earlier diagnosis with MS, became the catalyst for her to seek after God! Her attempts to rescue her son from addiction was beyond her abilities and she finally had to admit she couldn't do it in her strength. She needed someone stronger than herself with more power (God) who could actually save her son from himself.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Never Give Up on God, because He never gives up on us!

Have you ever wanted to give up on God? Have you grown weary waiting on God to answer your prayers? If you have had to deal with a chronic illness like Lupus and felt that you were all alone in your struggles, join me as I talk with Terri Williams as she shares her story with me. Terri allowed God to use her success in dealing with the health crisis experienced as a result of Lupus to inspire others who are struggling with the disease. Be encouraged by how God has transformed her living with Lupus for His Glory!

Monday, November 1, 2010

From Victim to Victor

Have you always felt that the only person you could count on was yourself? You couldn't depend on anybody because nobody else was there for you when you were younger, right? As a result, you learned at an early age how to depend on you and your skill set to get what you needed and wanted out of life.

Join me as my guest Alana Hill shares how God transformed her story from being a victim of her mother's substance abuse to being a victor over her chilhood abandonment issues. Check out this link for more information on this show's topic at http://www.nmha.org/go/codependency.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Mom's Diagnosis of Cancer

Join me as I talk with Leisa Wilkins-Smith as she shares how God transformed her story for His Glory!

Leisa shares how the medical expenses related to the cancer diagnosis of her mother and her own family finances were provided for by God while she took care of the physical needs of her mom during her health challenge. As a result of her experience with her mother, Leisa has a wealth of information to share with others who need information on where to turn to for help with medical costs.

Leisa shares how her faith walk matured with God into a deeper trust in Him for all of her needs, especially after her family received grants and other financial support from The Houston Area on Aging and American Cancer Society. Tune in at http://webtalkradio.net/shows/gods-transforming-stories/ for more details and be inspired by how God came through for them!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome to the inauguration of God's Transforming Stories! This blog is dedicated to you, as I share inspirational stories of how everyday people are triumphing over their tragedies, offering hope that you can and will overcome your own life’s challenges as well.

My own riveting story about losing half my family twice in two separate auto accidents forms the basis for me to help those coping with profound loss to persevere and to believe in unlimited possibilities, even in the face of unimaginable and tragic loss.