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Women in Ministry- Prophetess Deshauna Jones talks I AM NOT OK

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Pastor Clarissa talks with Prophetess Deshauna Jones about her journey, as a woman in ministry. In this interview, Prophetess Deshauna shares her unique experience of becoming saved and filled with the Holy Spirit, and the journey of backsliding and becoming addicted to drugs and alcohol.  She shares her experience and pain from church hurt and abandonment.  Prophetess Deshauna is very transparent in this interview, as she share her current experience of going through a divorce and finally getting to a place where she can accept and admit- "Hey Sis...I AM NOT OK!"  This interview is sure to break chains and free women from the bondage of struggling ALONE!  

Prophetess Deshauna was born and raised in Springfield, IL, and currently resides in O’Fallon, MO.  She is a proud mother of 6 beautiful children and still looks FABULOUS!  She is a Breakthrough Strategist, Marketplace Ministry Catalyst, published author, speaker, mentor, CEO and founder of BE YOU Institute; She is an on the rise breath of fresh air. Her debut book, There is Purpose in Your Pain, teaches readers to appreciate the miracles amidst life’s messiness, and to climb from life’s pit into their palaces. No stranger to trials and suffering, for decades this dynamic speaker has been using her own past failures and present victories to light the way for the masses.

Deshauna J. Jones is here to help you move from merely surviving to thriving. Through monthly teleconferences, speaking engagements, small group meetings, published works, and the forthcoming BE YOU Institute;  Visit www.DeshaunaJones.com for additional information on Deshauna’s upcoming events and programs, and to subscribe to her free e-newsletter.

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