Books
"The books listed below were carefully crafted to touch the physical and metaphysical aspects of the readers' life. With each page, I aim to inspire personal growth, offer insights for spiritual enrichment, and ignite a sense of purpose that extends beyond the individual, reaching into the heart of our community." ~ April Griffin

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02/28/24

"Meeting God" is a book that chronicles the author's personal journey from a place of pain, suffering, and uncertainty to a profound transformation through the discovery of wisdom.
At a low point in her life, the author stumbled upon a treasure far more valuable than material wealth, which turned out to be wisdom. Wisdom became the authors guide, enabling her to navigate the unknown complexities of life that often keep people trapped in fear and doubt.
Synopsis
A divine love story at its core—"Meeting God," uncovers the long awaited mystery of when Gods deity meets mans humanity. This thrilling book will take you out of the boarders of your Livingroom and into a cross-country journey of wisdom and revelation. It will help you answer questions such as:
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Are you wondering if God is speaking to you?
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Are you having problems decerning Gods voice?
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Are you able to perceive God in your daily life?
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Are you ready to step into Gods endless grace?
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The
Morphing House
... "In other words we have the mind to create products, inventions, and systems that improve the quality of life but we don’t have the mind to enhance the quality of our character."
"The Morphing House" is a thought-provoking book that explores the evolution of humanity through a unique blend of historical concepts and biblical principles. The author questions why, as the most dominant species on Earth, we haven't applied the same principles of improvement to enhance the quality of our nature.
Book Summary
The author emphasizes the importance of looking at the source of change in various aspects of society, including religion, politics, education, entertainment, healthcare, and technology. The book illustrates that various elements, like guns, medication, money, and governments, are not inherently dangerous or evil, but they become so when in the hands of corrupted or immature minds.
In conclusion, "The Morphing House" calls for a collective journey towards maturity, not only for the sake of humanity's future but also for the betterment of the world as a whole. It prompts readers to contemplate what it truly means to mature in a world facing ongoing challenges and repeating cycles of failure.


Cracks In our Foundation
... "if students in these communities are not provided with adequate resources and support to succeed academically, they may be more likely to drop out of school or not pursue higher education, which can limit their opportunities for future employment and financial stability."
"Cracks in Our Foundation" explores the systemic issues that plague lower-income communities, focusing on four key areas: education, financial instability, healthcare, and inadequate housing. The author delves into the root causes of these problems, emphasizing the need to address them rather than just their surface symptoms.
Book Summary
The book underscores the importance of understanding the impact of stressors on individuals within low-income communities and how these stressors affect actions and decisions.
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In the realm of Education, the book highlights the psychological impact of educational stressors on children and parents in lower income communities.
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Financial instability is another key area of concern. It also discusses the need for adequate job opportunities and resources to break the cycle of financial instability.
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The book delves into the Healthcare System's shortcomings and particularly how barriers can lead to mental health issues, exacerbate existing health conditions, and increase the risk of premature death.
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Inadequate Housing is the fourth area of focus, highlighting how housing market regulations impact lower income communities.
Throughout the book, the author's overarching message is that meaningful change requires a deep understanding of root causes and a commitment to addressing them to create a more equitable and just society.