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Robin K. Moore is an author/ illustrator. As a Member SCBWI (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators), she resides in a suburb of Dallas, Texas. Her debut work, "No Chicken For Joe" from the Joe Beanie Weenie series was an Amazon #1 Best Seller in the Children's category. Her second book, "Mentored by a Maverick" was an Amazon #1 Best Seller in Adult Ministry/Evangelism.

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"Reading aloud was my passion as a youngster. I would take the Book of Treasured Childrens' Fairytales into my room and read aloud the poems, rhymes, short stories and classics. As a parent, I spent hours reading to my four children and any other kids who happened to be nearby in the library. To appease their insatiable appetites for stories, I wo
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Robin K. Moore My best advice for aspiring writers is to just start writing. The more you write the more clarity and cohesiveness yet. No one has become a great wri…more My best advice for aspiring writers is to just start writing. The more you write the more clarity and cohesiveness yet. No one has become a great writer by thinking about writing. You actually have to do the work.(less)
Robin K. Moore I don't get inspired to write. I write to get inspired. It is in the process that inspiration comes for me.…moreI don't get inspired to write. I write to get inspired. It is in the process that inspiration comes for me.(less)
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Special Needs = Special Strong! 💪🏼

A journey of the special purpose inside each person God has created on earth. Loved this message and Daniel’s realization of his potential.
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Ziad K. Abdelnour
“I personally believe mavericks are people who write their own rulebook.

They are the ones who act first and talk later. They are fiercely independent thinkers who know how to fight the lizard brain (to use Seth Godin’s term).
I don’t believe many are born, rather they are products of an environment, or their experiences.

They are usually the people that find the accepted norm does not meet their requirements and have the self-confidence, appetite, independence, degree of self reliance and sufficient desire to carve out their own niche in life.

I believe a maverick thinker can take a new idea, champion it, and push it beyond the ability of a normal person to do so. I also believe the best mavericks can build a team, can motivate with their vision, their passion, and can pull together others to accomplish great things. A wise maverick knows that they need others to give full form to their views and can gather these necessary contributors around them.

Mavericks, in my experience, fall into various categories – a/ the totally off-the-wall, uncontrollable genius who won’t listen to anyone; b/ the person who thinks that they have the ONLY solution to a challenge but prepared to consider others’ views on how to conquer the world &, finally, the person who thinks laterally to overcome problems considered to be irresolvable. I like in particular the third category.

The upside is that mavericks, because of their different outlook on life, often sees opportunities and solutions that others cannot. But the downside is that often, because in life there is always some degree of luck in success (i.e. being in the right place at the right time), mavericks that fail are often ridiculed for their unorthodox approach. However when they succeed they are acclaimed for their inspiration. It is indeed a fine line they walk in life.”
Ziad K. Abdelnour, Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics

Adam Hamilton
“The sweeping message of the Bible is not a promise that those who believe and do good will not suffer. Instead the Bible is largely a book about people who refused to let go of their faith in the face of suffering.”
Adam Hamilton, Why? Making Sense of God's Will

Adam Hamilton
“The Bible definitely does not teach that those who follow God will have a life of bliss. It describes the dogged faith of those who continue to trust in God despite their suffering, and the comfort, strength, and hope they find in the face of suffering.”
Adam Hamilton, Why? Making Sense of God's Will

Arthur Schopenhauer
“Every parting gives a foretaste of death, every reunion a hint of the resurrection.”
Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer
“Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become; and the same is true of fame.”
Arthur Schopenhauer

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