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November 24, 2009

NMP Information Services

NMP INFORMATION

 

 

NMP Information Services is very excited since changing our “Black Pages” name to “NMP Business Pages” which has enabled us to expand our market nationwide. In 2010 NMP will release our 10th Anniversary Commemorative issue “Remember The Time” which will not be a directory, but a memorable keepsake with highlights over years of businesses, articles, testimonials, past black page covers and so much more. In order to make this issue a success, we need your support by either placing an ad or by being a $10 individual patron or a $25 business patron and a copy will be mailed directory to you.

Ken and Jacquelyn Payne are the owners of The NMP Information Services and have over 18,000 email club members nationwide with services to include: NMP Business Pages, an online directory which targets East Tennessee, West Atlanta, Nationwide, and Kid Entrepreneurs. NMP KIDS offers K.E.N.N.Y. (Kid Entrepreneurs Need Nurturing Young), P.A.C.I.N.O. (Placing All Children In New Opportunities) Project, S.O.B.B. (Save Our Black Babies) Intervention & Prevention Resources and S.O.B.B. (Save Our Beautiful Babies) Bookstore.

NMP Also offers financial services, a website posting Simply My Opinion articles and A Diary of a Mad Black Business Woman featured entries that offer a logical, yet humorous and spiritual solutions.  For more NMP services visit www.nmpinfo.com or call 678.398.2092

Thanks joan!


 

November 20, 2009

Step-by-Step Employment Services, LLC

Step-by-Step Employment Services, LLC was established in Tennessee January 2008 by Kimberly Karnley, MRC, CRC.   Since 1993, Principal, Kimberly Karnley, has been performing vocational rehab services in contract agencies, state government, as well as in federal contract and subcontract positions.   

Kimberly was formerly employed as a vocational rehabilitation counselor with the State of Tennessee Division of Vocational Rehabilitation services from 2002-2007 and prior to that, served at Shelby Residential & Vocational Services as an Employment Consultant for people with moderate to severe disabilities. Kimberly has a masters degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Utah State University and is a nationally certified rehabilitation counselor.

CONTACT

www.steptoworkemployment.com  


November 06, 2009

Let's Talk About Brains

Many children wonder, "How do I master self-control in my classroom?" My elementary school uses a tool that rewards behavior that is "on green". This means that you behaved well and completed your tasks. My mommy and I developed this little book to help other children "get on green" each day!

 

Co-Authored by Mom and Daughter Team

Joan and Tomeara Gosier

Victorious Living for Women

Victorious Living for Women, is a project fueled with principles for transforming your life, overcoming fear, finding your purpose, defining your destiny, recovering from divorce, healing your heart, healing your body, and so much more. What began as a book in print is now a movement.


Over 40 women with transparency, insight and incredible wisdom share their personal stories.
They have endured personal pain and have come through empowered, encouraged and victorious. As they take you on their personal journeys you will find inspiration, encouragement and blueprints for victory embedded in each chapter.

Joan E. Gosier's Chapter Contribution is Called 

"From Invisible Family to Victorious Family"

Seeing Heaven in the Face of Black Men

Love prayers and greetings
Tod


 

Seeing Heaven in the Face of Black Men takes a unique look at the day to day realities that must be faced before America can become “post racial.”

Focusing on the Black/White divide, it calls for a profound and dramatic transformation of consciousness on the part of both groups. It challenges them (and all of us) to examine what it calls “the practicality of spirituality” as the vehicle for such transformation. 

Spirituality, as defined in this book, is not necessarily connected to a particular religious affiliation. It is an inner quality and depth of consciousness that realizes interconnectedness with all humanity. When drawn upon it impels us to act from our noble self.  It also provides the strength to transform (not deny) the emotional pain and anger associated with race, into the motivation, will and strength to build unity and justice. 

Too often we admire that ability in others, yet fail to choose it for ourselves. 

The image of “heaven” is the very opposite of how Black men have been viewed historically.  Therefore when (US) Americans expect to, want to and see heaven i.e.: dignity, honor, strength and beauty, in the face of Black men, a profound milestone will have been reached in this country’s journey toward racial unity and justice. 

We need only recall the universal reaction, this nation’s election of a President of African descent had, to get a glimpse of the influence such a demonstrable transformation of consciousness and behavior can have on the entire world. 

There’s still work to be done. 

Read this book and let’s get on with it!