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It Takes a Village~ Please meet one of my Villagers, Ms. Shamilla Pennington

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** Warning** This conversation is going to be both touching and personal~ So often we do not talk about the people in our life that play a huge part in our survival. People who pour into us, spiritually!  We all have people that pray and support us.  Where are your villagers? I plan on changing that with this interview.. It is my pleasure to introduce Ms. Shamilla Pennington. Shamilla has supported all my endeavors.  I L O V E this woman... Shamilla is one of my villagers!

Shamilla Pennington resides in Claremont, California. She is a gifted speaker with a real, relatable message of hope, deliverance, transformation, love, and faith to overcome life’s trials and thrive. Her experiences as a daughter, mother, sister, friend, evangelist, and survivor of a scorned childhood of abuse led her down an explosive path toward self-destruction. There was an abundance of unresolved hurt, anger, and pain to expose, deal with, and overcome.  Shamilla truly knows how to travel the map of a woman’s heart and soul.  Many feel connected to her warm heart and genuine love to love you right where you are. 

Shamilla’s passion is to connect with women to encourage, uplift, and serve. She is a published author, anointed speaker, mentor, and Purpose Empowerment Coach.  She is Co-Founder of Touch The Hem International Ministry along with  Minister Taneka Young where she teaches and encourages Women Internationally by speaking Life to their purpose and healing to their pain.  She is a passionate student of the word of God.  Shamilla desire is to see women healed, whole, and walking as Conquerors according to Romans 8:37.

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