Mama May I
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.25 (783 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0974189340 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 248 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Charlotte Russell Johnson is a writer, motivational speaker, and Christian evangelist. Johnson has a BS in Health Science with a minor in Criminal Justice from Columbus State University where she graduated Phi Kappa Phi and magna cum laude. She received her MS from Troy State University in Community Psychology in Counseling. Dr. However, she states that her GED remains her proudest degree. Johnson gained national fame following the release of her first novel, "A Journey to He
"More than any other" according to MrsJ. The personal pain shared in this book has not been lost. This book has brought more healing to my life than any of the other books written by Charlotte Russell Johnson. I needed this book years ago. It would have spared me years of heartache and pain. Many of the mistakes that I have made may have been avoided. Nevertheless,
She received her MS from Troy State University in Community Psychology in Counseling. Dr. About the Author Dr. Dr. (TEARS) based in Phenix City, AL. Her work has encompassed helping inmates, victims of AIDS, teenage mothers, welfare recipients, and substance abusers. Ms. However, she states that her GED remains her proudest degree. Charlotte Russell Johnson is a writer, motivational speaker, and Christian evangelist. Johnson attended Southern Christian University and Beacon University. She was instrumental in establishing Teens Empowerment Awareness with ReSolutions, Inc. She has doctorate in Biblical Coun
Johnson is able to bring to life the effects of substance abuse on the user and the entire family system. As the plot progresses, the layers of the conspiracy are subtly exposed revealing a depth of sin and deceit reminiscent of Nathaniel Hawthorne'’s "The Scarlet Letter." Will the family be able to weather this storm?. Dr. Johnson in clean and sober, she soon realizes that every action has a consequence. Johnson is forced to reevaluate everything they have previously known about the family. Although hopeful t