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.::EMBRACE YOUR BRILLIANCE WITH ELDER VIKKI KENNEDY JOHNSON::.

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Elder Vikki Johnson: “I’m Every Woman.” Elder Johnson hails from a legacy of preachers. She is the generational niece of Bishop J.S. Flipper, D.D., LL.D, one of the founding Bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church. When asked by PreachingWoman.com what that legacy means to her, Elder Johnson had this to say. “The legacy of Bishop Flipper gives me extreme pride…he wasn’t just a Bishop, but he was the 33rd prelate Bishop of the A.M.E. Church in 1896, and Flipper Temple A.M.E. in Atlanta was named after him.” Currently, Elder Johnson is the staff pastor of women at Kingdom Worship Center in Towson, MD where Bishop Ralph and Elder Deborah Dennis are the Senior Pastors. She began her ministry training at Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church under the leadership of Bishop Alfred and Co-Pastor Susie Owens in Washington, D.C., where she served in several ministry capacities for over 13 years. Additionally, she is the founder and facilitator of “Girl Talk,” a quarterly event where women dialogue in an intimate, informal, and unscripted setting. Elder Johnson, may be more affectionately known in the Washington DC metropolitan area as the visionary and voice of “I’m Every Woman,” a daily radio commentary on Washington’s #1 choice for gospel, Heaven 1580AM. Daily during the business week, she ministers a word of empowerment to uplift and encourage the vast audience of listeners, particularly women. In August 2005, Elder Johnson became a National Best Selling Author with her first book, Gems For the Journey, released by BET Books. Her second book, More Gems For the Journey, was released in August 2006, and now her newest book, Addicted to Counterfeit Love, can be purchased online and major in stores wherever books are sold. With all of her innumerable accomplishments, Elder Johnson shows no signs of slowing down. In her very own words, she told PreachingWoman.com: “When I die, I want to leave here empty.”

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