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Marion L. Jones is the author of “Poems from within Me, a Recovering Addict,” and a motivational speaker who shares his story of how he made it through his circumstances, highlighting to audiences that there is a way out. Although the book has been a work in progress since 1998, the book became a full-time reality in 2006, a gift he says was given to him by God. Jones is a former drug user and has been clean and in recovery since October 19, 2005. It was then that he realized that he could help others with his testimonial poems of encouragement. In retrospect, he knows he was messed up as a child, as a result of his father’s death. During those painful times, he had no clue of the way his life was going and stuffed all the pain and hurt deep inside himself with no one to talk to about what he was going through. For a long time, he didn't even know himself, but he could see now that God was preparing him. Now with such clarity, he sees himself in his son who is sort of doing what he use to do but at a much earlier stage in life. Jones knows that he had to get clean and straighten up to be a better example for his son in order to keep his son from going down that same path. Saving Souls Today, One Day At a Time. Website: www.lulu.com Motivational Speaking contact me Email: levijones55@yahoo.com Business Cell: 443-824-7157
Date / Time: 3/27/2008 12:19 AM UTC
I Admit
By Marion Jones
That I have my shortcoming
Sometimes I don’t do the all the things You tell me to do
That there are days when I don’t give You the praise and the glory
I admit that I’m not, but You are
Worthy
You brought me out of the wilderness
You gave me a second chance to get it right
My children and family today seen the transformation of Your work in me
I admit I’m not, but You are
Faithful
To serve You with every breath in my body
To do all I can to help someone else that was like me
To saving souls today, one day at a time
I Admit I’m not, but You are
Sovereign
Copyright 12/6/07 by Marion Jones
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