A journey to develop self-esteem through God’s saving grace
2011-04-29
LONGWOOD, FL â€" In Somebody
Called Me Hannah: An Overcomer’s Story ($14.99,
paperback, 9780615432809), author Iolanda Johnson shares her life story of how growing up in a home filled with
emotional, physical and verbal abuse robbed her of her self-esteem little by
little. The reader is taken on the journey of depression, co-dependency and
promiscuity prompted by the childhood abuse. Johnson pressed through a pattern of destructive behaviors,
as a result of the abuse, to discover that God could heal her as long as she
adhered to the laws and principles outlined in the Bible. A testimony of
triumph, Somebody Called Me Hannah chronicles a story of the saving
grace that comes from finding God and embracing His life plan.
Iolanda Johnson is an up-and-coming new voice in the kingdom of God and
founder of Revelation of Glory Ministries. This licensed Evangelist Missionary, teacher, author and motivational
speaker, received a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Dillard University, a
Master’s degree from the University of Phoenix and attended the Greater New
Orleans Jurisdiction School of Ministry in the Church of God in Christ.
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