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11.You Belong In High Places-Intentional Business and Ministryw/DaQuawna Farrow

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Irene Wade interview Elder DaQuawna Farrow about the launch of her new apparel line I Am Royal Wear in May of 2007. Her popular Tee "I Do Queen Things" is inspiring and encourages individuals to be their best selves.  She talks about how it was important that her launch represented her brand and communicated her mission to the people she connected with. Through her ministry and mentorship, she encourages other that they are not their circumstance but they are only a product of those circumstances.  Through hard work, faith, intentionality, and consistency  one can overcome obstacles and live the life that God intended for them to live. Truly a powerful, authentic, and inspiring interview! 

 

DaQuawna Farrow is a native of Dayton, OH. She attended and graduated from Wayne High School. Being an ambitious student, she graduated from high school a year early. She attended Eastern Michigan University majoring in Political Science and Public Law and Government, where many doors were opened for her to travel abroad and touch the lives of many of her peers. She participated in extracurricular activities, such as mock trial, political science honors society, student government and many more. She received her Bachelor of Science with honors. She is currently a Masters Student pursuing a degree in Leadership and has a passion for public service.She enjoys ministry in various forms to all people! Her goal is serve and inspire people to know their true identity, royalty!

Wesbites: iamroyalwear.com and dfarrowministries.com

Instagram & Twitter (Personal/Ministry): @daqfarrow

Instagram & Twitter (Business): @iamroyalwear

 

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