Showing posts with label Year End Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year End Review. Show all posts

Sunday, December 21, 2014

ANNOUNCEMENT: Carroll G. Robinson and Bill Frazer are Candidates Running for Controller in the 2015 Houston Mayoral Election


PEOPLE FEATURED ON THE COVER: Businessman Craig Joseph (owner of Houston's This Is It Soul Food). FBISD Superintendent Dr. Charles Dupre, TSU Program Director Dr. Michael O. Adams (Director of the eMPA and MPA programs at Texas Southern University), Judge Loyd Wright (District Probate Judge for Court #1 in Harris County), Businessman Bill Frazer (2015 Candidate for Controller of Houston), Controller Ronald C. Green (City of Houston Controller), Mayor Allen Owen (the mayor of Missouri City), Judge Christine Riddle Butts (District Probate Judge for Court #4 in Harris County), Grayle James (the FBISD President of the Board of Trustees), and Educator/Attorney Carroll G. Robinson (2015 Candidate for Controller of Houston). Email your request to (aubreyrtaylor@gmail.comif you would like to have a copy of our "2014 Year-End Review" edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine mailed directly to your home or business.

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The "2014 Year-End Review" edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine was made possible in part by Carroll G. Robinson a Candidate running for City of Houston Controller in the 2015 Mayoral Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2015

By Aubrey R. Taylor
Publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine

On behalf of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, publisher of Houston Business Connections Magazine, our supporters, sponsors, advertisers, and readers, I would like to take a moment to congratulate and thank the following individuals for finding value in our mission to inspire, inform, uplift, promote, brand, and empower people striving to reach their full God-given potential. What we do to build bridges and empower people would not be possible without the support of "DISTINGUISHED AND RESPECTED" individuals like: Mayor Allen Owen (the mayor of Missouri City), FBISD Superintendent Dr. Charles Dupre, FBISD Trustee Grayle James (the FBISD President of the Board of Trustees), Judge Loyd Wright (District Probate Judge for Court #1 in Harris County), Judge Christine Riddle Butts (District Probate Judge for Court #4 in Harris County), Controller Ronald C. Green (City of Houston Controller), Educator/Attorney Carroll G. Robinson (2015 Candidate for Controller of Houston), Businessman Bill Frazer (2015 Candidate for Controller of Houston), Dr. Michael O. Adams (Director of the eMPA and MPA programs at Texas Southern University), and last, but not least Businessman Craig Joseph (owner of Houston's This Is It Soul Food).

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PEOPLE ON THE COVER

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EDUCATOR AND ATTORNEY CARROLL G. ROBINSON – pictured with Mayor Allen Owen (right). Carroll G. Robinson (left) is an Associate Professor and a former Associate Dean of External Affairs at the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University (TSU) in Houston, Texas. Professor Robinson is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Houston Community College System (HCC) and a Citizen Member of the Board of Trustees of the Houston Firefighters’ Relief and Retirement Fund. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors of K9s4COPs. He is also a past chairman of the Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce.

Professor Robinson is a former At-Large (elected citywide) member of the Houston (Texas) City Council. As a member of the City Council, Professor Robinson chaired the city’s Transportation, Technology and Infrastructure Committee. 

Professor Robinson represented the City of Houston on the Board of Directors of the Houston-Galveston Area Council, the local council of regional governments. He served as a member of the Board’s Budget Committee and was a Vice Chair of the Transportation Policy Council. He also represented the City of Houston on the Board of Directors of the Alliance for I-69 Texas and TEX-21, a statewide transportation coalition of elected officials, business leaders and transportation and infrastructure professionals.

Professor Robinson is a former member of the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities where he served as a member of the Board’s Finance Committee and was a member of the Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Steering Committee. He is a former member of the Texas Municipal League’s Utilities and Environment Committee, and Transportation Task Force; Advisory Board of the Texas Environmental Defense Fund; a past President of the Texas Association of Black City Council Members where he was also a member of the Housing Committee; a former member of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials (NBC-LEO); a former member of the Texas Attorney General’s Municipal Advisory Committee (1998); Founding Chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council’s Local Elected Officials Network; a former Chairman of the National League of Cities Democratic Municipal Officials; a former member of the Democratic National Committee (DNC); and a former General Counsel of the Texas Democratic Party. 

Prior to his election to the Houston City Council, Professor Robinson was an Associate Professor at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University. He has also worked as an adjunct Professor at South Texas College of Law. 

Professor Robinson has worked in the Texas Legislature as Chief of Staff and General Counsel to Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis. He received his Bachelor of Arts (with Honors) in Political Science from Richard Stockton State College in Pomona, New Jersey (where he received a Certificate of Academic Accomplishment in African-American Studies) and his Juris Doctorate from the National Law Center at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. 

Professor Robinson is a Life Member of the NAACP and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is the author or co-author of numerous legal and public policy articles and commentaries. Robinson plans to put his vast experience and know-how to work for the people of Houston should voters choose him as the best candidate in the race for City of Houston Controller on the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election ballot.

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MAYOR ALLEN OWEN – Mayor Allen Owen is Missouri City's 10th mayor since the city's incorporation in 1956. He’s faithfully served as Missouri City’s mayor since 1994. He has a long-standing documented track record of placing the citizens of Missouri City first. His track record and dedication was part of the reason Missouri City was honored as one of the top 10 safest cities in Texas by real estate website Movoto back in August of 2014. Movoto combined crime data from the top 100 most populous municipalities in Texas, and used the FBI’s 2012 Uniform Crime Report to determine that Missouri City is the sixth safest city in Texas. 24/7 Wall St., a web-based corporation designed to report financial news and opinions, also recently ranked Missouri City 16th on their list of the top 50 places to live in the United States. Using data to rank municipalities based on factors such as employment, economy and infrastructure, 24/7 Wall St. celebrated Missouri City’s low crime rate, proximity to Houston and affordability. Missouri City was the only city in the Houston area to make the list; other Texas cities on the list include Richardson (#17) and Flower Mound (#9). The news organization’s profile of the “Show Me City” also reflected the following details: Median household income: $84,511; Median home value: $163,000; Average commuter travel time: 29.5 minutes. Missouri City is also one of the most diverse cities in America.

Mayor Owen and his family have lived in Missouri City more than 36 years. And he continues to dedicate much of his time and expertise towards the development of a community where he and his wife of 47 years, Jane, raised their three children.

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FBISD SUPERINTENDENT DR. CHARLES DUPRE – pictured with Mayor Allen Owen (left). On April 11, 2013, the Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved Dr. Charles E. Dupre (right) as Superintendent of Schools for the state’s seventh largest school district. Dr. Dupre officially assumed duties of the Fort Bend ISD Superintendent on April 29. With a passion for serving children and young adults, Dr. Dupre has invested many hours in shaping the future of others through his role as mentor, Sunday school teacher, camp counselor and friend. Since becoming a superintendent in 2006 in Pflugerville ISD, Dr. Dupre’s commitment to developing capable young people has been supported by his background in financial management. He is the first African American to serve as Fort Bend ISD’s Superintendent.

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FBISD TRUSTEE GRAYLE JAMES – Grayle James (left) currently serves as the President of the Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees. She was elected to Position 2 on the FBISD Board of Trustees in May 2012. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and her Secondary Education teaching credentials in mathematics and physical sciences from California State University, Bakersfield. Grayle has volunteered for many years at multiple FBISD schools, and has served as the PTO/PTA President for Lakeview Elementary, First Colony Middle School and Kempner High School. In the past, she has served as PTO/PTA Treasurer and VIPS Coordinator, as well as serving on the FBISD Parent Advisory, Health Advisory and Discipline Advisory committees. Grayle and her husband, David, have three children, who all currently attend or have graduated from FBISD schools.

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PROBATE JUDGE LOYD WRIGHT – pictured with Judge Christine Riddle Butts (right). Judge Loyd Wright (left) currently serves as the Probate Judge for District Court #1 in Harris County. As an attorney with over 27 years experience in probate, trust guardianship, estate planning, and elder law, he’s developed a solid reputation as a man who is very capable of handling the matters entrusted to him with diligence and integrity. A wealth of the experience brought to the bench by Judge Wright was gained through the extensive experience he’s garnered as an attorney assisting executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, and beneficiaries in complex probate proceedings while recovering millions of dollars in assets lost through fraud and breach of fiduciary duty. Over the years, he has been appointed by fellow probate judges to handle both contested and uncontested estate and guardianship matters. The experience he’s garnered over the last thirty years has served him well on the bench.

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PROBATE JUDGE CHRISTINE RIDDLE BUTTS – pictured with Mayor Allen Owen (left). Judge Christine Riddle Butts (right) currently serves as the Probate Judge for District Court #4 in Harris County. In November of 2010, after fourteen years of practice as a probate lawyer in Harris County, Judge Riddle Butts was elected by the people of Harris County to serve as the judge for Probate Court #4. As a probate judge she presides over probate, guardianship, and civil mental health cases. Judge Riddle Butts’ mission is to serve families in times of crisis in a thoughtful, compassionate, and deliberate way, whether that crisis involves the loss of a loved one, the need for a guardianship, or a mental health issue. Her experience and caring nature has served her well on the bench.

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CITY OF HOUSTON CONTROLLER RONALD C. GREEN – pictured with Mayor Allen Owen (left). Ronald C. Green (right) was elected as the first African American Houston City Controller on December 12, 2009, after serving three terms on Houston City Council, At-Large, Position Four. He has been reelected to three consecutive terms and cannot run for reelection as Houston’s city controller in 2015.

On City Council, he chaired the Budget and Fiscal Affairs Committee, overseeing the City’s annual budget of nearly $4 billion. While he served on City Council, his work entailed regular financial and operations reports, strategic purchasing, and municipal court reform. He also served as a member of the Transportation, Infrastructure and Aviation Committee and the Ad-Hoc Committee on Legislative Affairs. As City Controller, he oversees a $13 billion debt portfolio and over $2 billion of investments. With rates at historic lows during the past three years, the Controller’s Office has sought out several refinancing opportunities that have generated over $220 million in savings without extending the life of the debt. In addition to management of the City’s treasury functions, every payment issued by the City of Houston is processed by the Controller’s Office. The Office also prepares several reports to provide financial data and operational statistics regarding the City, including a monthly report, an annual audited comprehensive statement, and a trends report. The Controller’s Office also includes the Audit Division, which has primarily concentrated on identifying inefficiencies and evaluating the City’s outside contracts. Through Audit’s efforts, the City has realized $7.5 million in savings.

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BUSINESSMAN BILL FRAZER – pictured with Judge Loyd Wright (right). Bill Frazer (left) has been a Certified Public Accountant since 1975. He is a past President of the Houston CPA Society and has served on the Board of Directors of the Texas Society of CPAs for the past 20 years. CPAs must meet stringent educational and professional requirements and are trained to establish effective business operations. They must adhere to strict state licensing guidelines that distinguish them from other accountants and professionals in the financial services industry, and they must abide by a strict code of professional ethics.

Frazer was raised in San Antonio and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1973 with a BBA in Accounting. He began his accounting career in Houston as a staff accountant with Ernst & Ernst. He has been a licensed CPA since 1975. He and his wife Jean, also a CPA, moved into the Ayrshire area 37 years ago. Their two children, Jennifer and Jeremy, attended public schools and graduated from Bellaire High School.

Frazer plans to put his vast experience and know-how to work for the people of Houston should voters choose him as the best candidate in the race for City of Houston Controller on the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election ballot.

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Dr. Michael O. Adams: Leading in Excellence at Texas Southern University

Michael O. Adams, Ph.D., is the Interim Chair of the Department of Political Science, Director of the Master of Public Administration and Founding Director of the Online Executive Master of Public Administration programs at Texas Southern University. He currently serves as the Interim Director of the Barbara Jordan Research Institute. He is a tenured professor, teaching classes in Public Administration and Political Science, while continuously contributing to the academic body of knowledge through research. He provides expertise and proficiency where education, policy administrations, and community participation intersect.

Dr. Adams has authored and co-authored five books since 1987, which cover the fields of American Government, Public Administration and Public Policy. He has published twenty-five papers since 1982. He has also written numerous newspaper columns and editorials, made several scholarly presentations, acted as a consultant and aided in many educational developments. He has also authored many grants ranging from $1,000 to $1 million. Dr. Adams has received numerous awards including, the Ford Foundation Doctoral Fellowship and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation Fellowship.

Dr. Adams is at the cusp of addressing pivotal policy issues. In recent years, in relation to Homeland Security and terrorism, Dr. Adams received a fellowship from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracy to participate in its Academic Fellows Program in Tel Aviv, Israel. The program, entitled, “Defending Democracy, Defeating Terrorism,” featured lectures by academics, diplomats, military and intelligence officials, and politicians from Israel, Jordan, India, Turkey and the United States. It also consisted of visits to military bases, border zones, and other security installations to learn the practical side of deterring terrorist attacks. The goal of the program was to offer information and training to teaching professionals about the latest trends in terrorists’ ideologies, motives, and operations.

He volunteers as a political and educational consultant, and is an avid speaker, serving on a plethora of panels and speaking on various topics as a representative of the University. He is also a member of the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) Small Programs Committee.

He has received several awards including the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs International Service Award, the Texas Southern University Research Scholar Award, the School of Public Affairs Research Scholar Award, and the Quiester Craig Teaching Award.

Dr. Adams received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Tougaloo College (1976), his Master of Arts in Political Science from The Atlanta University (1978), and his Ph.D. in Political Science from The Atlanta University (1984).

Excellence in Achievement  Programs At Texas Southern University

Armed with the motto, “Excellence in Achievement,” Texas Southern University has produced some of the most prominent leaders of our time.

Some of this prominence was birthed in 1974 when the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved the establishment of a School of Public Affairs at TSU, and helped the school to fulfill its role as a special purpose institution.

Later, in 2002, the school was named the Barbara Jordan – Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs.

With the foundation of two great namesakes, the Barbara Jordan – Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University leads the way in the realm of emergency management, homeland security, human resources, public policy, international development, social justice, executive management, sustainability and urban planning through the undergraduate and graduate degree programs it offers.

To name a few, the school is home to an emergency management and homeland security (EMHS) undergraduate program, a NASPAA-accredited master of public administration (MPA) program, and an online executive master of public administration (eMPA) program.

Launched in Fall 2013, the emergency management and homeland security (EMHS) program is designed to create graduates with extensive theoretical and applied knowledge in emergency management and disaster research. The Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management and Homeland Security prepares students for careers in emergency management and public safety careers and will introduce students to the all-hazards approach, emergency disaster management phases, risk assessment, prevention and management, counter-terrorism, consequence management, mitigation, and recovery.

Boasting accreditation from the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), the master of public administration (MPA) program at TSU is a 48-credit-hour program that has produced key change agents in human resources, international development and policy.

On the cutting edge of public administration, one of its greatest assets lies in its potential to alleviate the shortage of professionally educated persons, especially those from minority groups, in local, state, national and international public service. As a matter of fact, the MPA program is the only NASPAA accredited program in the Houston metropolitan area.

Another program housed in the School of Public Affairs is online eMPA program, which launch in fall 2010. This 16-month program graduated its first cohort in fall 2011 and has a curriculum uniquely designed to meet the growing demand for mid-career professionals in the public sector who wish to pursue an executive MPA degree.

In addition, eMPA candidates can broaden their international scope by participation in the program’s study abroad program, which is a part of the program’s tuition package. To date, the program has traveled to Brazil, China and Ghana.

For more information about these programs, please contact Dr. Michael O. Adams, 713-313-7760.

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BUSINESSMAN CRAIG JOSEPH – Craig Joseph is a well-known successful businessman who owns one of the oldest family-owned restaurants in the Houston area. Established in 1959 by the late Frank and Mattie Jones, Houston’s This Is It Soul Food is still going strong under the direction and management of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Joseph Sr., the grandson of the late Frank and Mattie Jones. 

Combined with Southern Hospitality and excellent customer service, Houston’s This Is It Soul Food owners and staff take great pride in being an excellent family diner. In addition, Houston’s This Is It Soul Food offers a catering service to the Greater Houston Metropolitan area to accommodate any "Special Occasions". Committed to providing quality, cost efficient food service to Houston and surrounding communities, Houston’s This Is It Soul Food could very well be the right choice to cater your next event.

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To request your copy of this edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine you can should email your request to us at (aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com) or call (832)212-8735. If you need to speak directly with Aubrey R. Taylor call (832)894-1352. *The individuals featured on this page are not connected or associated with one another in anyway unless noted. Houston Business Connections Magazine is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications. All rights reserved. 

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Boasting accreditation from the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), the master of public administration (MPA) program at TSU is a 48-credit-hour program that has produced key change agents in human resources, international development and policy. For more information about these programs, please contact Dr. Michael O. Adams, 713-313-7760. 

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Launched in Fall 2013, the emergency management and homeland security (EMHS) program is designed to create graduates with extensive theoretical and applied knowledge in emergency management and disaster research. The Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management and Homeland Security prepares students for careers in emergency management and public safety careers and will introduce students to the all-hazards approach, emergency disaster management phases, risk assessment, prevention and management, counter-terrorism, consequence management, mitigation, and recovery. For more information about these programs, please contact Dr. Michael O. Adams, 713-313-7760. 

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About Carroll G. Robinson

Carroll G. Robinson is an Associate Professor and a former Associate Dean of External Affairs at the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University (TSU) in Houston, Texas. Professor Robinson is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Houston Community College System (HCC) and a Citizen Member of the Board of Trustees of the Houston Firefighters’ Relief and Retirement Fund. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors of K9s4COPs. He is also a past chairman of the Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce.

Professor Robinson is a former At-Large (elected citywide) member of the Houston (Texas) City Council. As a member of the City Council, Professor Robinson chaired the city’s Transportation, Technology and Infrastructure Committee. 

Professor Robinson represented the City of Houston on the Board of Directors of the Houston-Galveston Area Council, the local council of regional governments. He served as a member of the Board’s Budget Committee and was a Vice Chair of the Transportation Policy Council. He also represented the City of Houston on the Board of Directors of the Alliance for I-69 Texas and TEX-21, a statewide transportation coalition of elected officials, business leaders and transportation and infrastructure professionals.

Professor Robinson is a former member of the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities where he served as a member of the Board’s Finance Committee and was a member of the Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Steering Committee. He is a former member of the Texas Municipal League’s Utilities and Environment Committee, and Transportation Task Force; Advisory Board of the Texas Environmental Defense Fund; a past President of the Texas Association of Black City Council Members where he was also a member of the Housing Committee; a former member of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials (NBC-LEO); a former member of the Texas Attorney General’s Municipal Advisory Committee (1998); Founding Chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council’s Local Elected Officials Network; a former Chairman of the National League of Cities Democratic Municipal Officials; a former member of the Democratic National Committee (DNC); and a former General Counsel of the Texas Democratic Party. 

Prior to his election to the Houston City Council, Professor Robinson was an Associate Professor at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University. He has also worked as an adjunct Professor at South Texas College of Law. 

Professor Robinson has worked in the Texas Legislature as Chief of Staff and General Counsel to Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis. He received his Bachelor of Arts (with Honors) in Political Science from Richard Stockton State College in Pomona, New Jersey (where he received a Certificate of Academic Accomplishment in African-American Studies) and his Juris Doctorate from the National Law Center at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. 

Professor Robinson is a Life Member of the NAACP and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is the author or co-author of numerous legal and public policy articles and commentaries. Robinson plans to put his vast experience and know-how to work for the people of Houston should voters choose him as the best candidate in the race for City of Houston Controller on the Tuesday, November 3, 2015 City of Houston Mayoral Election ballot.

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

BULLETIN: The "Year-End Review" edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine focuses on "Power Thoughts & Opinions" as we head into the New Year


A few of the people featured in this edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine are: Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Senator Wendy Davis, Attorney General Greg Abbott, President Barack Obama, Governor Rick Perry, Mayor Allen Owen, Vernon Smith, Edwin Haynes, Jimmy Coleman, Russell Simmons, Jim McIngvale, Les Brown, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Chilly Bill Smith, Pastor Joel Osteen, Pastor Paula White, Pastor Creflo Dollar, Bishop K.J. Brown, Joyce Meyer, Pastor Mia Wright, Kate Frank, Regina Baker, Sandra Brown, and James Johnson.

This edition of Houston Business Connections Magazine is our “2013 Year End Review” edition. We are looking for corporate executives, doctors, lawyers, and ministry leaders to be featured in our next edition. Call us at: (832)212-8735 if you’re interested in being featured inside Houston Business Connections Magazine.


 

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Email your thought, resolution or opinion to be included in our "2013 Year-End Review" to us at: yourthoughtmatters@gmail.com

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"Everyone has the power for greatness—not for fame but greatness, 
because greatness is determined by service." Even before I first heard 
my all-time favorite quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I knew in my 
heart that the message was true. As far back as I can recall, my 
prayer has been the same: "Use me, God. Show me how to take who 
I am, who I want to be, and what I can do, and use it for a 
purpose greater than myself."Oprah Winfrey

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“Don't stop now! Your breakthrough is right around the corner. The last mile is 
often the longest one...so keep moving forward, look for ways to pull ahead 
and win. Someone is about to step in and give you a break.
Continue to believe in miracles and work to bring about a victory. 
Strengthen your faith to believe that anything is possible... in your relationships, 
career, health, or finances. Your words create your world, so affirm yourself 
daily. Monitor your thoughts. What you think about ~ you bring about. 
Keep your mind focused on your goal. Never give up. Because, you 
have something special. You have GREATNESS within you!” – Les Brown

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“You may have had a lot of unfair things happen, but when you 
look back over your life, remember something good that has happened 
for you. Replay the good memories.” - Joel Osteen

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“When you pray God listens. When you listen God speaks, 
when you believe God works.”Gallery Furniture

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“I pray that God gives you courage and strength! Strength only 
the Lord can provide! That anything set to cause disappointment is 
blocked in Jesus name!”Paula White

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“All that left you couldn’t stay, and all that stayed couldn’t leave. 
Right now, you have exactly who and what you need to get the job done. 
You can make it on what you have left.”Bishop T.D. Jakes

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“God wants us to be like bright lights shining out in a dark world 
and giving Him praise while everybody else is complaining 
their heads off.”Joyce Meyer

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“Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. 
It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.”Mia Wright

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“Live as free people, but do not use your freedom as an excuse 
to do evil. Live as servants of God. Thought: Just because something is 
legal or you have a civil right to do it does not mean as a kingdom citizen 
you have a right to do it. Sin is still sin.” - Bishop K. J Brown

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“YOU are being changed into the image of Christ every time 
you spend time in the word of God. Give place to the word, and 
you’ll NEVER be the same!”Creflo Dollar
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“All real growth and development in your career and personal 
life starts with action.”Edwin Haynes

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“There is an ordination of God on your life. When God makes 
a way for you, no man can stop you. (Ps 18:29).” Matthew A. Ashimolowo

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“Even when you mess up... "The people who are still with you at the end 
of the day are the ones worth keeping." - Regina Baker

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“A negative mind will never give you a positive life.”Chilly Bill Smith

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“Trust God!!! There is a shift taking place right NOW!!!!!”Sandra Collins

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“In today’s data-driven business environment it is easy 
to forget about understanding the humans represented in the numbers. It is 
dangerous to be obsessed with numbers while losing touch with the feelings 
evoked by your sales efforts.”Kate Frank

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"Kindness shown to the poor is an act 
of worship." Proverbs 14:31Russell Simmons

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"Leadership is the quality that transforms good intentions into 
positive action; it turns a group of individuals into a team."T. Boone Pickens 

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“If you are born poor it's not your mistake, But if you die poor 
it's your mistake.”Bill Gates

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“Nothing is more painful than when families experience marital and financial difficulties, or experience serious illness or death of a family member or loved one. As one of the leading divorce lawyers in Houston, I, Sandra J. Peake, recognize that the dissolution of a family relationship can be one of the most difficult of life’s challenges. Breakups impact your future, your children’s future, future financial health and overall family structure. During times of emotional distress, it is easy to make poor decisions or approach any of the cheap lawyers in Houston. However, you need a dispassionate lawyer working on your behalf who can aggressively and compassionately represent your interests over any cheap divorce lawyers. That is why it is important to have the benefit of sound legal advice while you are deciding what to do with the rest of your life. With over 27 years of legal experience dedicated to helping families in Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery and Brazoria counties, my experience, commitment to service, and personal attention to detail, enhances my ability to represent your interest and allows me to come to your rescue when you are looking for one of the divorce lawyers in Houston. Be assured that your case will be handled with the concern and attention you require. And don’t forget that I am also a candidate running for District Judge for the 246th District Family Court in the Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Democratic Primary in Harris County, Texas.” – Sandra J. Peake
  
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“Life is 10% what happens to me & 90% what I do with it (which includes taking it to Jesus)... I was getting a bit depressed as I felt at 63-years of age I had fulfilled all my life's dreams....(some of those dreams died, some were short lived, but all that I dreamed for as a younger person have come to fruition.) It brought me to tears some days thinking I have no more personal dreams....then in Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) I found my heart again... Remembering that it's attitude that determines ones altitude...My attitude was going the wrong direction! So my New Year’s Resolution for 2014 is to LOOK around and MARVEL at Gods works...LOOK around for new and exciting ways to share Jesus with everyone! We fulfill our own destiny....but we do not do it alone! Jesus is with me all the way. He holds my hands and He stands firmly beside me through all sorts of conditions...including my dreams! I did not get to this place in my life alone and I will not finish this life alone either...Jesus will show me new dreams...all I need to do is ask, listen and look!” – Cheryl Thompson Draper

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“My New Year Resolution for 2014 is to be a role model for women who
desire to own their own business and how to succeed at it.” - Laurie Robinson

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"My New Year's Resolution is to be a better person than I was the previous year.
With GOD'S help I will love more, give more, listen more,
and be of great service." - Marion Theresa Myers
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“Have CLARITY! For God to reveal things to me that I would never be able to see with my own eyes. Transparency: For my walk with God to be MORE inspiring than my TALK with God. Great HEALTH, Wealth, and Understanding to benefit, assist, and create life changing situations for those that can't seem to get a breakthrough with their baby (blessing) they are laboring courageously to give birth to...this is my 2014 New Year’s Resolution.”Danyell Cunningham

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“I believe honest scales and balances come from the Lord. My law practice is dedicated to providing its clients legal representation that is top quality while also affordable. And I’m continuing to establish myself as a leader in family law, aiding my clients with legal issues such as divorce, child custody, child support and estate planning. I use a variety of means of conflict resolution, including mediation, arbitration and complex litigation. No matter the size of your dispute, your case is my number one priority. I have practiced law for over 17 years. And I’m also running to be your judge of the 280th District Court in Harris County in the Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Democratic Primary Election.”Allecia Lindsey Pottinger

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"My New Year's Resolution for 2014 is to read more."Marina Angelica Coryat

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"My New Year's Resolution is to grow and listen more." - Kirk White
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“Here are forty-four things that Tyler Perry says he’s learned in his 
forty-four years of being here on earth. I believe these are some truisms 
worth sharing with those you love.”Aubrey R. Taylor


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Yes, God is real.

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Your gift can make room for you.

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A baby can heal broken hearts.

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A mother's love is stronger than distance,
more powerful than time and can transcend the grave.

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Take time to smell the roses but be careful of the bees.

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God will really make your enemy your footstool.

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A footstool is only needed when you need to get higher.
Let your enemy lift you.

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God will prepare a table before you in the presence
of your enemies so let them watch you eat.

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Be careful what you say, life and death truly are in your own words.

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There will be rough nights but joy really does come in the morning.

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Fear is a sprit that really can stop you from living.

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God has not given us a spirit of fear.
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The joy of The Lord really is strength.

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Being alone doesn't necessarily mean that you're lonely.

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True love can come more than once.

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Let go and love with the same amount of might.

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Life is short but heartache is shorter.

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Don't share your dreams with everyone and don't
be angry with non-dreamers.

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It takes a while to build a dream.

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The dream will outlive the dreamer so dream big.

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If you lie to yourself you will lie to God too.

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Live where you are so God can meet you at your needs.

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Never wish to be somebody else.

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The grass may be greener on the other side but the water bill is higher.

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Don't let people change who you are just be who you are with someone else.

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Heartbreak can make you hard! But don't let it make you bitter.

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Bitterness is as toxic as stage 4 cancer.

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While the most dangerous person in the world is a person with nothing
to lose, the most powerful person in the world is a person with nothing to prove.

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Don't try to be seen, God may be hiding you on purpose.

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Your beginning never dictates your destination.

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The will to live is as strong as the will to love and be loved.

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You really will reap what you sew.

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You can learn something from everything and everybody, especially the elderly.

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Childrens' laughter is like medicine to sadness.

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Prayer really can change things.

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If it had not been for The Lord on my side I don't know where I would be.

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Who you are at 20 will not be who you are at 40 and if it is, SOMETHING IS WRONG!

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You give away your power when you don't forgive.

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Always aim for right and avoid doing wrong at all costs.

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Never argue with what is.

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Teach but never try to change people because sometimes they change back.

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Share wisdom with those who will receive it.

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Be aware of the darkness but your focus should always be the light.

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