Illusion of Inclusion

(Why it is not important)

by Tina Dickens

 

Book Details

A true-life story of not fitting in an why it is okay that you don’t and how you can decide on another way. People will want to know you and what you did to be so confident!!!!

The illusion of Inclusion discusses things you have thought or were curious to know. Introduction to a walk with God, is for everyone but especially to those of us who are not quite fitting in. There are plenty of organizations, friends, family members, co-workers, that will tell you they can provide you with the best advice to navigate this life. This book will give you real life instances and scriptures in the bible you can apply to your everyday life and live a better existence than you are living now. You will have nothing to lose and only God to answer to. God gives you free will, so the choice to join him is completely in your hands. While society will tell you about “Church Folk”, and “Religion”. This book will tell you about a relationship with God and Jesus Christ. There is a difference. You cannot be great, and safe! Why not? It depends on what great is for you. You may not need the mansion, big car and paparazzi following you. Some of us are normal. What would happen if we were all Superstars? Who would come to your show? Who would buy your music? Who will eat in your restaurant? Who will act as your protector? We leave no room for growth or finding our way in these circumstances. I hope this book will provide an opportunity to know God!

 

About the Author

Tina Dickens

Tina Dickens is the President of the Women of Faith Ministry at her home church in Baltimore, MD. Her “Red Carpet” experience, happened on January 15, 1992. She applies the scripture to her daily life. She is a retired civil servant and runs her own mailing solutions consulting firm.

In her personal life, Tina is a Child of God! The mother of 3, Grandmother of 10 and Great Grandmother of 2.  She is a sister, an aunt, a Godmother, cousin and friend.  

Tina has 2 brothers and 4 sisters.  Her mom is the 7th of 10 siblings from Hartsville, SC.  Tina was also born in Darlington County, Hartsville, SC and spent every summer there.  She still considers this home. 

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