Money I Command You!
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About the Book
This book contains an affirmative statement that incredibly changes the flow, acquisition, and management of money. You will never be the same as you learn to command it, pay your way out of debt, and become established. It starts with your mouth—speaking faith—which pleases God, and this actual command said more frequently than any other statement in faith yields an unbelievable return. With the right mind-set, you will become creative, value every penny, and live above want. You will truly say, “The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want” (Psalms 23:1). It is a powerful tool of positive thinking and a very positive-thinking book as is the most positive ever—the Holy Bible. It confirms that life and death (of your money) are in the power of the tongue. Immediately, you will see positive results, which will begin to change your life completely, from disorder to order, disorganization to organization, and splurging to investing, being established and thereby becoming a vessel used to eradicate amenable and accessible resources for the needy, the disadvantaged, and the discomforted. It happens beyond your imaginations. From penniless to marginal, marginal to wealthy, this book charts the progress and then some! Enjoy!
About the Author
Dr . Annette Dillon/Underwood, was born August 7, 1954, the sixth (6th) of fourteen (14) children born to Monroe and Laverne Dillon in the county of Pike, city of Magnolia, Mississippi. In the formative years, she attended Bates School Elementary in Amite County, and Eva Gordon Attendance Center through 11th Grade graduating in 11 years in 1971. She enrolled in Alcorn State (formally A & M) University in the fall of 1971 and attending for 1 ½ years until she married James Lee McCoy, Jr., a Senior at the time. Her husband was hired immediately by the Department of Agriculture, and relocated to Washington, DC to accommodate this position with him. In Washington, DC, she attended the Washington School for Secretaries and maintained employment as Executive Secretary for various entities until her job was phased out after 12 years during which time, three children were born, James McCoy, III, Stephanie Jenee’ McCoy, & Jamar Raymon McCoy. They relocated to Atlanta (later Newnan, Georgia) to accommodate her parents’ request and continued employment as an Executive Secretary in another position by day, and attended West Georgia University in Carrollton, Georgia graduating as an elementary/middle grade teacher in with B.A. Degree (K8) Education. She remained in Georgia for approximately 10 years again as Elementary Teacher. The family later moved from Newnan, Georgia to Magnolia, Mississippi to facilitate the care of her parents. In Magnolia, Mississippi, she continued as an Elementary Teacher at Eva Gordon Elementary School, and enrolled in University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. She procured a Doctorate of Philosophy degree from this school in University of Southern Mississippi in Education Administration and Research. McComb School District, then Wilkinson County School District in Woodville for a number of years serving in the capacity of teacher and principal.