Gifted and talented in the Arts, humanities, and sciences, in pursuit of a professional career as an artist, medical doctor and an officer in the military, destiny called him into ministry.
For the last 14 years, he has been traveling the East Coast and the Southeast helping people with 8 of those years in the Historic West Atlanta community. Within those 9 years, he has impacted the lives of thousands throughout Metro Atlanta, the State of Georgia, the country and the world.
With a desire to do even more to impact the lives of people and the world, he began to minister to people around the world through Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and other social media sites as well as other internet sites to reach the masses.
After the untimely death of his mother, Ellen P. Carter and Paris Eley, one of his best friends, nine months apart, his life began to take a turn for the worse. Mourning and grieving the loss of his mother and best friend, he hit rock bottom with the sudden news that is a grandmother was fighting cancer.
Rejected, abused, and mistreated by the church during this time of mourning and grieving, despite all that he had done to help others when he needed help, it seemed as if he was all alone and no one even within the world of the church was there for him. It all now seemed to be just superficial, religious, mumbo jumbo and help only were given to a selective type or a limited few.
He then realized how lonely and disconnected that people in the church world really are and can be despite the fellowship that takes place every Sunday, Saturday and throughout the week.
He continued to share his life with people around the country and the world because he knew that he wasn't the only person feeling alone despite being apart of the church world.
For the last 14 years, he has been traveling the East Coast and the Southeast helping people with 8 of those years in the Historic West Atlanta community. Within those 9 years, he has impacted the lives of thousands throughout Metro Atlanta, the State of Georgia, the country and the world.
With a desire to do even more to impact the lives of people and the world, he began to minister to people around the world through Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and other social media sites as well as other internet sites to reach the masses.
After the untimely death of his mother, Ellen P. Carter and Paris Eley, one of his best friends, nine months apart, his life began to take a turn for the worse. Mourning and grieving the loss of his mother and best friend, he hit rock bottom with the sudden news that is a grandmother was fighting cancer.
Rejected, abused, and mistreated by the church during this time of mourning and grieving, despite all that he had done to help others when he needed help, it seemed as if he was all alone and no one even within the world of the church was there for him. It all now seemed to be just superficial, religious, mumbo jumbo and help only were given to a selective type or a limited few.
He then realized how lonely and disconnected that people in the church world really are and can be despite the fellowship that takes place every Sunday, Saturday and throughout the week.
He continued to share his life with people around the country and the world because he knew that he wasn't the only person feeling alone despite being apart of the church world.
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