My Letter of Gratitude to Jehovah God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Prayer, Devotionally
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Author: Evangeline N. Asafor ISBN: 1230002268064
Publisher: IEM PRESS Publication: April 13, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Evangeline N. Asafor
ISBN: 1230002268064
Publisher: IEM PRESS
Publication: April 13, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Evangeline N. Asafor is originally from Cameroon near the west coast of Central Africa. As a little girl growing up, she had a dream of one day becoming an international agent of social change—a dream she thought her native country could not contain. So she migrated to the United States of America in October of 2000. One of her best days in America was the day she was sworn in as a US citizen! She made a promise to herself to be an asset to this great nation, not a liability. Evangeline has worked as a licensed practical nurse since 2004 in the areas of rehabilitation, hospice, and home health while attending school towards her greater passion of affecting social change as a criminal justice professional. One of Evangeline’s worst moments in America happened when her husband was arrested for immigration irregularities, detained in Miami for eight months, and finally deported back to Cameroon. The nightmares—and God’s unending presence that followed these events—prompted the writing of Letters of Gratitude. Evangeline holds a master of science degree in criminal justice and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in criminal justice at Walden University.

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Evangeline N. Asafor is originally from Cameroon near the west coast of Central Africa. As a little girl growing up, she had a dream of one day becoming an international agent of social change—a dream she thought her native country could not contain. So she migrated to the United States of America in October of 2000. One of her best days in America was the day she was sworn in as a US citizen! She made a promise to herself to be an asset to this great nation, not a liability. Evangeline has worked as a licensed practical nurse since 2004 in the areas of rehabilitation, hospice, and home health while attending school towards her greater passion of affecting social change as a criminal justice professional. One of Evangeline’s worst moments in America happened when her husband was arrested for immigration irregularities, detained in Miami for eight months, and finally deported back to Cameroon. The nightmares—and God’s unending presence that followed these events—prompted the writing of Letters of Gratitude. Evangeline holds a master of science degree in criminal justice and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in criminal justice at Walden University.

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