Random Thoughts about the Church
My Random Thoughts about the Church

My Random Thoughts about the Church
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If you or anyone you know has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, or any disease make sure they listen to this episode. My guest today is my Dawnia Marie. Dawnia is a natural Leader, a Speaker, an Author, and an Advocate for change. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2006, but that has not and will not stop her from encouraging others!
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