As a Christian and devout student of Scriptures, I love to share my faith in the atmosphere of respect for other people right to accept or reject my understanding of God. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Paralegal Studies and graduated with a 3.9 GPA. I love studying law and have strong views on this subject as well. I love to write everything from poetry to serious non-fiction. I have a published book that is called "Awkward Places" that entails a personal account of the authentic supernatural God that is spiritually revealed and less religiously inclined. I am of the conviction that words have the power to influence and stir up the deepest emotion for it is powerful whether spoken or activated by ink.
My passion is ...
I love to write about thought provoking topics to motivate dialogue.
I know too much about ...
The Bible. I have been studying the Bible most of my life.
My parents always told me ...
M parents has told me to have perserverance in life.
My childhood ambition ...
My childhood ambition was to be a teacher.
My favorite memory ...
My favorite memory consists of the time my children were born.
Why I write ...
I write to engage in a conversation to challenge thoughts beyond the "box."
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I watch CNN and MSNBC.
My first job ...
My first job was as an adminisrative assistant in a business office.
My best moment ...
My best moments were when I received a letter from college informing me of my status as GPA 4.0 student and placed on the president list.
My inspiration ...
My inspiration is to worship Christ and share my faith with others.
A catastrophic injury has tremendous impact on the injured person and their families who are confronting the physical disability, emotional trauma and the subsequent enormous financial hardship that is indicative of such predicaments. Injuries are considered catastrophic when the physical injuries are especially severe and require extensive medical treatment. Many people who suffer from catastrophic injuries also have the added dimension of emotional problems such as depression as a result of the limitation as imposed by the injury. In some instances, the affect of the catastrophic injury ...
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