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A Broken Personality

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Personality Speaking radio is designed to help you reconcile your relationships one personality at a time.  This week we are speaking with Chasity Strawder, Author of "Broken for the promise" who will tell her story of how life issues caused her to become homeless and through her brokeness she was able to deepen her relationship with Christ.

Chasity Strawder Bio:  Chasity is a native of Crossett, Arkansas, but has been a resident of the Midwest for about fourteen years. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education from Oklahoma City University in the fall of 1999, she moved to Michigan and began her teaching career. She was an employee of the Ann Arbor Public Schools for seven years where she taught 3rd and 5th grades, respectively. In 2006, Chasity met and married her husband, Terrence. She is the proud mother of two boys, Donovan and Joshua.  Chasity knew that there was a purpose and higher calling to her life that surpassed being a classroom teacher. After prayerful consideration, she resigned from her career as a teacher in May of 2007. The following six years have been spent in dedicating her time to her family and seeking God concerning further direction for her life. She recently graduated in May of 2014 and plans to pursue a career in school administration.   Chasity is also the author of a new book entitled "Broken for the Promise” that chronicles a difficult journey after discovering that she was pregnant with her second son, Joshua. The message conveyed to readers is one of hope and healing as there is restoration after complete devastation.  You can reach Chasity Strawder via www.amazon.com/author/chasitystrawder.

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