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Who Said It Couldn't Be Done: A Diamond From The Rough. A True Life Story!

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He, who opens a school door, closes a prison door ~ Denise Jones

DENISE  was born and raised on Chicago’s west side; she was the oldest of seven children. At the tender age of twelve her mother introduced her to shooting heroin, which last over fifteen years. She dropped out of school in the fourth grade and vowed to never return and became a product of the streets.

DENISE journey involved poverty, incest, molestation, drug addiction and incarceration to sobriety, spiritual redemption and inner peace. “Deep insecurity and inferiority, drug addiction and role confusion tormented her for many years, and saying "I often wondered if I were human."

In spite of all these obstacles, Denise grabbed hold to a seed of hope. Denise accepted the Lord Jesus Christ in 1986, and he altered the very course of her life. She accepted her calling as a Deliverance Minister in God’s True Holiness. Her belief system and faith are based on the doctrine of The Lord Jesus Christ.  However, she respects the rights of individuals to choose their own beliefs.

DENISE is a Deliverance Minister, Inspirational and Motivational speaker; she has been on a passionate mission to share with others how to break free from the prison within. Denise is the author of Who Said It Couldn't Be Done; she’s working on her 2nd book, The Prison Within Me “Break Free. She has worked with adults, families and children for over 20 years. She provides lectures in a variety of topics for churches, parents, schools, government institutions and businesses.

Come join me,and my guest, Author and Minister Denise Jones and listen in, as she goes back down memory lane to tell her story of how she became [a] "Diamond From The Rough."

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