Sarahlyn U. Argrow:
Where I Am is Not Where I am Going “No Matter What They Say”
In a place of bitterness, loneliness, and with no self esteem for more than 20 years was where Sarahlyn Argrow lived for the most of her life. She was not aware of the woman God had placed inside of her or so they said and thought. There was no clue her address was changing until she realized it was about the women and children God had for her to serve. It was at that point she realized it was not about her.
Dr. Mikki Garcia:
Life is Definitely a Journey
I used to think that my husband did not die because he was destined to do something great---something monumental. Now I know that by living his life as ordinary person, facing everyday challenges with a smile and getting up everyday ready to live to the fullest, he is making the difference in the lives of many.
Brynn Grant:
What I Know Now
I have had some very humbling moments. There are people who have been there with me through them all. They gave me support and flexibility at work: helped me care for my children and home; took my desperate calls, in some cases every single day for years; and gave me money when they knew I was having trouble making ends meet.
Paula Kriessler:
Finding Mama
How I finally found my mother – after she found herself again. We came out on the right side of life after she lived through 30+ years with a very abusive husband and I lived through 25 years with that same man as a father.
Dr. Kathryn Martin:
No Name Angels
Saying "Thank You" to those who have helped me along the way, especially those whose names I never knew.
Lisa Scarborough:
Pet Rescue Barbie.
Once when I was a doing a pet rescue transport in Florida, a 60 year old woman laughed when she saw me drive up. Apparently, I was the youngest person she had ever met doing these things, and she was amazed. She said something to the effect of ?What’s a Barbie doll like you doing out here so early on Saturday morning?? I don’t remember her name, but I can clearly remember the six Toy Poodles and Shih Tzus we piled into my car for the ride to south Carolina to meet the next hand-off.
Barbara Treadwell:
Ingredients of My Success
An interviewer told me ?You have the brains and personality for the business, but you don’t have the killer instinct. My business coach said, ?Then you have to find clients who aren’t killers”
Marjorie Young:
The fight for my family business.
Tough times will change your life forever. Thank those times of testing, because they are teaching you something you need to know.