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No Dream We Have Lies Beyond Our Ability to Realize It
Rev. Theresa Dear has composed a literary work of art in combining contemporary self help techniques, scriptural references and personal experience into this book to help each of us reach our highest personal potential. Through her practical exercises and spiritual insights, we have an opportunity to discover new paths of personal growth and prosperity. Rev. Dear's heart wrenching and thought provoking testimonies, along with her extensive resume of professional success, encourage every reader of this book in knowing that no dream we have lies beyond our ability to realize it. Thank you Rev. Dear for completing this work which will help us achieve our highest life goals.
Rev. Dr. James F. Miller
Pastor, DuPage AME Church
Chairman, REACH, Inc.
Praise for God’s Work Through Rev. Dear’s Book
For those who ask, “What is God doing today in our world?,” one only needs to open Rev. Dear’s commanding book, INADEQUATE, UNPREPARED BUT READY to see how grace and Spirit-filled power can change one’s life. Weaving purpose and meaning forged through life’s experiences and great trials, Rev. Dear offers to all who are willing to enter into the process of personal transformation, a glimpse into the heart of the Eternal God, who desires only the very best in each of us.
In the reading of this book, we become more than adequate and prepared, ready to step forward to those tasks that God has for all, and we find great joy because Rev. Dear has pinpointed a journey with scripture leading to new life. I will recommend this book to my student communities for their edification and trust it will receive a wide audience to our hurting society.
H. Scott Matheney
Chaplain, Elmhurst College, Illinois
Inspiring and Illuminating
A collection of personal stories and journal exercises that spring forth with practical wisdom, tying faith tradition to the illumination we find in ourselves as we work to improve our “readiness.”
The attention Theresa Dear places on the giants in our lives, while tending to the hope she informs us will be found on our journey to conquer them, speaks to her insightful self-reflection and keen understanding of those she has served.
This work challenges us to focus on the journey, amidst travails and joy, while working to become better leaders and servants in all the arenas in which we find ourselves. Practical and relevant…
Valerie Toney Parker
Vice President, Human Resources
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