Ann Nurse is the author of two books . Her first book is entitled HERBAL HAIR CARE & MORE, which was published in 2004. FROM TERROR TO LOVE
DEFINED is her second book.This book was published in 2006. This book draws from a time in this country's history when Afro-Americans were overtly subjected to "second-class" citizenship and segregation of the races.
She is a survivor of breast cancer and endometrial cancer. Love has been defined and redefined in her personal life and she prays to be able to continue to share and express it in her writings.
My passion is ...
My relationship to God, to be a better servant to Him; to be a better wife; to be a better example of the God I profess to serve to my family; to be a better example in the Church and the community in which I live.
I know too much about ...
the waste of time and mockery of commitment
My parents always told me ...
Know who you are and whose you are and conduct yourself accordingly
My childhood ambition ...
to teach
My favorite memory ...
when Ps. 46 became a turning point in my life
Why I write ...
I think it's good therapy
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
The Word of God
My first job ...
working at a hospital when sixteen
My best moment ...
Every day I live is the best moment I have been gifted to receive
My inspiration ...
The Word of God
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Understanding and Living Faith Here is faith described in Hebrews 11:1. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Faith is relying upon God's ability to make a positive difference in troubling circumstances. We trust God more than we rely upon man. God can do what man is not capable of doing. To walk by faith does not mean you have to be thoroughly furnished in The Word of God; we put our confidence in God for we are not leaning on our personal understanding of how to turn a bad situation around. It is important to keep The Word of God before u...
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Jacksonville, Florida US
Member since: October 2007
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