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Kimberly Faye

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Kimberly Faye is an acclaimed orator and author. She has been featured on TV, radio, magazines, and newspaper interviews. Kimberly is an expert at overcoming the obstacle of tragedy and casting vision for new beginnings. She resides in Colorado Springs where she enjoys hiking and outdoor activities. She is a minister’s daughter and has served in church planting and grassroots ministries. Her experience and training inspired her to create FIND YOUR SHINE, a service designed to assist others in finding their own uniqueness. Kimberly believes her greatest gifts to this world are her two children whom she refers to as world changers.

I Think I Can

Today the little engine in my heart is telling me, "I think I can" even though the caboose in my head, aka, Glum, keeps telling me, "you'll never make it."



Surprisingly, the story of "The Little Engine That Could" is clouded in mystery and controversy…a little like the caboose in my head. On one hand I know that I've been given a great gift that I want to share with the world: The gift of my fa

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Published on January 25, 2012 17:48
Average rating: 4.0 · 7 ratings · 1 review · 1 distinct work
Memoir of a Broken Brain: F...

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“My dull brain was wrought with things forgotten.”
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Beth Hi Kimberly,
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