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Journeying to Overcome the Roadblock Called Self” is a heartfelt testimony to God’s love


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“Over the River and through the Fire: Journeying to Overcome the Roadblock Called Self”: a potent account of heartbreak and rebirth. “Over the River and through the Fire: Journeying to Overcome the Roadblock Called Self” is the creation of published author Sherry Lewton, a graduate of Asbury University, a loving mother of two sons, and a dedicated grandmother to four.

Lewton shares, “Heartache and brokenness are universal. When our lives are thrown into the fire, it will either make us or break us. In her memoir, author Sherry Lewton recounts events from her past that ignited her own fires, throwing her life into a blaze of secrecy, shame, despair, and devastation. Throughout those tumultuous years of painful experiences, roadblocks springing up to hinder recovery are labeled and defined. Of all the roadblocks, she acknowledges that it was her own self that was often the greatest obstacle preventing recovery. But Sherry unashamedly proclaims how choosing to focus on God alone as the only answer, and the only one who could heal her broken heart, led her to find her way to the path that could lead her out of the fire and into triumphant living.

“With no desire for platitudes, pat answers, or shaming techniques to infiltrate her message, she seeks to tenderly offer hope to her readers through an unwavering and passionate desire to inspire those who find themselves engulfed in fiery trials to let go of selfish motives and desires. In doing so, roadblocks that hinder recovery are removed, and we can then gain freedom to reach out our hearts and hands to a broken and hurting world. No other way will satisfy.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Sherry Lewton’s new book will tug at the heartstrings as Lewton reflects upon the deeply challenging journey that led to triumph through Christ.

Lewton shares a collection of reflections and relevant scripture that capture the true experiences, both heartbreaking and exhilarating, of her personal and spiritual journey.

Consumers can purchase “Over the River and through the Fire: Journeying to Overcome the Roadblock Called Self” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, Books-A-Million, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Over the River and through the Fire: Journeying to Overcome the Roadblock Called Self,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Author Shares Her Powerful Testimony to Encourage Others to See That With God’s Help, All Things are Possible


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I felt strongly led by God since 2017 to write my story because it was going to be one of the ways I share my testimony. No matter how broken you may feel, there is still a way to pick up the broken pieces and color.

Author V. Marcia Blair provides much-needed Christian inspiration to all readers in CHOSEN: A Life Ordained and Purposed by God ($19.49, paperback, 9781662858628; $7.99, e-book, 9781662858635).

V. Marcia Blair shares her personal story and profound belief that God was in complete control, helping her to overcome overwhelming life challenges. Readers will follow this journey from her homeland of Jamaica to New York City, where her struggles continued, and she faced betrayal, disillusionment and illness. Blair persevered while empowering herself by working full time and attending night school. She shares her conviction with readers, a belief that she was “CHOSEN” for a great purpose and that the struggles were just hurdles to overcome. As this intriguing story climaxes, Blair’s faithfulness pays off as God sends her the love of her life who, along with her children, church and family, supported her on this extraordinary journey of life.

When asked what inspired the author to write this book, Blair said, “I felt strongly led by God since 2017 to write my story because it was going to be one of the ways I share my testimony. No matter how broken you may feel, there is still a way to pick up the broken pieces and color.”

V. Marcia Blair was born in Jamaica, the fifth child for her parents. She surrendered her life to the Lord at five years old and has continued to grow in faith. She has endured many physical and verbal abuses in her life but her faith in God helped her to know that with Him, there is nothing that she cannot overcome. She immigrated to America and while there were many disappointments, challenges and struggles, she was confident that God was with her. In 1995, she married the love of her life whose love is a tower of strength for her. Blair holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and a master’s degree in Business Administration and Human Resources Management. She attended post graduate studies at the Manhattan Bible Institute. Blair is a licensed Ordained Minister of the Gospel by the Church of God, a licensed and trained International Chaplain. In addition to a lifetime passion for singing, she is also a devoted worshiper and prayer warrior.

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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. CHOSEN: A Life Ordained and Purposed by God is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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Events Will Recognize First-Ever World Movement Disorders Day on November 29, 2022


The first-ever World Movement Disorders Day will be November 29, 2022.

The first-ever World Movement Disorders Day will be November 29, 2022.

Movement disorders are some of the most complex diseases to treat, diagnose and understand. In order to increase global awareness of this sub-specialty among healthcare professionals and the general population, the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) is launching the first World Movement Disorders Day on November 29, 2022.

Building on an educational social media campaign throughout the month, MDS will present two live virtual events with leading movement disorders experts November 29, one event in each hemisphere. Global leaders in the field will discuss what movement disorders are, misconceptions about them, and why they are so complex to treat, diagnose and understand.

“Movement Disorders include a variety of complex medical conditions that affect a large and growing number of people,” said Francisco Cardoso, MDS President. “By increasing awareness of these difficult-to-diagnose diseases, it will be possible for more people to connect with professionals who have the specialized knowledge to provide proper diagnosis and management. We hope that many partners will join us in observing this new annual event.”

Event details:

Eastern Hemisphere Event

Live on Zoom, 2:00 GMT

Details and registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bLNT6HrKTA6THBajkafSbQ

Western Hemisphere Event

Live on Zoom, 18:00 GMT

Details and registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NNX95jN4Sk2deXPt5JOClQ

The date November 29 was chosen to honor French neurologist, Jean-Martin Charcot, who is considered by many to be a pivotal influence on the study of movement disorders.

All global partner organizations, healthcare professionals and patients in the movement disorders community can help MDS to boost global awareness by sharing on social media using #MoveDisorder. More information and digital assets can be found at http://www.movementdisorders.org/day.

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About the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society:

The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS), an international society of over 11,000 clinicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals, is dedicated to improving patient care through education and research. For more information about MDS, visit http://www.movementdisorders.org.

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Governments still have much to do to achieve disability inclusion in climate action


Important discussion about a disability inclusive just transition the ILO Pavilion. The panel has 6 speakers, 4 women and 2 men.

COP27 panel discussing the need for a disability inclusive green transition where it was highlighted that progress on disability inclusion must be tracked. Data is key!

“We are excited by the developments at COP27. But we need access to financial resources to develop technical capacity within both the climate and the disability sectors in order to ensure people with disabilities are not left behind,” said Dominic Haslam, IDDC.

“We suffer climate change the most but are the least included in climate decisions,” said a person with disabilities participating in COP27.

The 27th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) has concluded in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Little attention was given to the rights of the one billion people with disabilities who are among the most affected by the climate crisis. Despite years of advocacy by people with disabilities and their allies, and notwithstanding their obligations under the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, governments continue to fail to comply with their duties to respect, protect, and fulfill the rights of persons with disabilities in their response to climate change.

COP27 was ground-breaking for disability inclusion in many ways: the number of persons with disabilities participating multiplied compared to earlier conferences, as did the number of events addressing disability organized by different Governments, UN agencies, and other stakeholders. The main decision as well as the action plan for climate empowerment included references to people with disabilities for the first time.

“Finally, we have actionable language on disability adopted by the COP. The work plan for the Action on Climate Empowerment mandates States to include people with disabilities. If implemented, this means access to climate information, education, and public participation. People with disabilities are being seen in the public forum as the climate actors they have always been,” said Jose Viera, Advocacy Director of the International Disability Alliance (IDA).

“This is indeed great news, achieved after huge effort by the disability movement. But we need to remember that a number of decisions were adopted without the involvement or mention of people with disabilities.”

On the other hand, the U.N. climate negotiations and decision-making processes remain inaccessible for persons with disabilities and their organizations, as they still lack an officially recognized disability caucus or constituency. Challenges to access venues and information for persons with disabilities in COP27 continued, despite UNFCCC’s mandate under the United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy. The disability community, its requirements, and its perspective have also not been considered in decisions taken by Governments to address climate loss and damage, climate adaptation, or climate finance. The only topic in the negotiations where there has been progress on disability inclusion focused on action for climate empowerment.

The on-going failure of Governments to ensure disability-inclusive climate action is also clear from the latest status report on Disability Inclusion in National Climate Commitments and Policies released by the Disability Inclusive Climate Action Research Program at McGill University and IDA.

Released earlier today and taking into account the most recent versions of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) submitted by Governments, the report finds that only 37 of the 193 Governments that have signed onto the Paris Agreement refer to persons with disabilities in some way in their NDCs setting out their main commitments on climate action.

Of these, only 14 State Governments include concrete measures to ensure disability inclusion in climate policies. At the domestic level, only 46 Governments refer to persons with disabilities in their climate adaptation policies, and only 15 Governments include concrete measures to ensure that persons with disabilities are included in efforts to ensure that populations can cope with the impact of a changing climate.

The report concludes that even when Governments refer to disability, many do so in a cursory manner, without including meaningful mechanisms to consult people with disabilities or ensure their rights are respected in climate policies.

The status report shows that there is one bright spot. The second NDC submitted by Vanuatu stands alone in setting out a number of concrete steps to involve people with disabilities and integrate their needs in its responses to climate change.

“The failure to integrate the disability community and their rights in climate policies does not only put the lives of people with disabilities at risk and reinforce social inequalities. It undermines the effectiveness of our efforts to reduce carbon emissions and ensure the climate resilience of our societies,” explains Sébastien Jodoin, law professor and director of the Disability Inclusive Climate Action Research Program at McGill University, who co-authored the status report.

“The example of Vanuatu demonstrates that adopting disability-inclusive climate policies is not out of reach, but quite feasible with genuine commitment and meaningful consultation with persons with disabilities and their representative organizations.”

“We are excited by the developments at COP27. But we need access to financial resources to develop technical capacity within both the climate and the disability sectors in order to ensure people with disabilities are not left behind,” said Dominic Haslam, on behalf of the International Disability and Development Consortium. “We call on governments, mainstream environmental organizations and climate advocates to prioritize disability inclusion in their work, and help us deliver on this shared vision.”

The report is available in PDF here and in Word here.

For additional information, contact:

Elham Youssefian

Inclusive Humanitarian Action and Disaster Risk Reduction Advisor, IDA

Email: eyoussefian@ida-secretariat.org

For additional information on the report, its methodology and findings, contact:

Sébastien Jodoin

Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Human Rights, Health, and the Environment, McGill University, Faculty of Law

Email: sebastien.jodoin-pilon@mcgill.ca

For additional information on IDDC, contact:

Dominic Haslam, IDDC Chair

Email: dhaslam@sightsavers.org

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Nancy Letterly’s newly released “Tears in My Heart” is an engaging personal story that explores God’s work within the author’s life


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“Tears in My Heart”: a heartfelt testimony to God’s grace. “Tears in My Heart” is the creation of published author Nancy Letterly.

Letterly shares, “Tears can imply many things. There are tears (a split or rip), tears of sorrow (weeping), and tares that refer to weeds. I have experienced all three in my life. Some have to be healed, some endured, and some eradicated. Only with God’s help can any of these processes be accomplished. This is my true story of how God has saved my life. I pray it will inspire and encourage others. Nothing is impossible with God!”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Nancy Letterly’s new book shares an intimate look into the author’s journey of personal and spiritual growth.

Letterly shares in hopes of helping others on their faith journeys as they open themselves to all God has to offer.

Consumers can purchase “Tears in My Heart” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Tears in My Heart,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Whether You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone Or Your Country, God Will Use You To Show His Love


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All of these experiences grew out of a relationship with the Lord of all nations and learning to see His plans and dreams for the world. The struggles include how to communicate with other peoples and to understand their obvious differences.

Author Lori Marsh shares her experience of Loving People Of All Nations, Languages, and Cultures ($22.49, paperback, 9781662863301; $9.99, e-book, 9781662863318).

Even as a child, Marsh loved learning about people with other customs, languages and cultures than the one she was familiar with in small-town Ohio. She started reading about other countries, then traveling to see them, then hosting international travelers in her home. In one way or another, God has found a way to use that love for all kinds of people throughout Marsh’s life.

“All of these experiences grew out of a relationship with the Lord of all nations and learning to see His plans and dreams for the world. The struggles include how to communicate with other peoples and to understand their obvious differences. The story touches on what I learned in all the years of my journey as well as the struggles. The ending points to the next step in the ongoing journey which is into the unknown,” said Marsh.

Lori Marsh has spent much of her life as a language teacher, teaching French, German and English to speakers of other languages. She has been on several missions’ trips, traveled to various countries and hosted many internationals in her home.

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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. Loving People Of All Nations, Languages and Cultures is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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Pastor Delicia Johnson-Harris’s newly released “The Power of…


“The Power of Repentance and Faith” from Christian Faith Publishing author Pastor Delicia Johnson-Harris is a thoughtful reflection on a life’s journey filled with challenges and triumph that have led…

(PRWeb November 20, 2022)

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Carolea Hower’s newly released “Old Turtle and the Christmas Star” is a creative Christmas narrative that takes readers back to the birth of Christ


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“Old Turtle and the Christmas Star”: a sweet story of a unique perspective of the Christmas miracle. “Old Turtle and the Christmas Star” is the creation of published author,Carolea Hower, a dedicated wife and retired physical therapist.

Hower shares, “Every Christmas Judy played with her mother’s Nativity puzzle. She thought that one of the pieces looked like an old turtle.

“Go along with Judy into the Attic of Time, where she discovered that Old Turtle wasn’t just in her imagination after all.

“Listen as Old Turtle shares his memory of a very special night, long ago, when the Christmas star stopped over his stable.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Carolea Hower’s new book will entertain while sharing key components of the story of Jesus for young readers.

Hower draws from an appreciation for simpler times and family traditions within the pages of this delightful juvenile tale.

Consumers can purchase “Old Turtle and the Christmas Star” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Old Turtle and the Christmas Star,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Omnium Circus hosts virtual panel discussion on disability employment and its impact


Omnium Circus, which has made it its mission to be the world’s most inclusive circus, announces Disabled and Capable: Omnium Employs, a special 45-minute live stream panel discussion on their Facebook page (http://www.Facebook.com/OmniumCircus.org) on Tuesday, November 22 at 7:00 pm EST. ASL and live captioning will be available. After recently being named a 2022 Leading Disability Employer by the National Organization on Disability (NOD), Omnium wants to share their inclusive employment and its impact with and beyond the disability community.

The panel will feature Omnium’s founder, Lisa B. Lewis along with Omnium’s social media manager and moderator for the event, Marie Degenais-Lewis, host of the Enabled Disabled Podcast, Gustavo Serafini, The Poet/acrobat/dancer Anna Gichan, stage manager/ASL interpreter Miriam Rockford and Kim Anthony Jones of the King Charles Troupe. The discussion will cover Omnium’s mission and the impact of disability employment both on the disabled and their allies who can benefit from being together in an environment that encourages diversity and accessibility. It is this commitment to inclusion that earned Omnium its recognition from the National Organization on Disability.

A non-profit organization, Omnium is one of just nine professional performing arts companies in the U.S. actively hiring talent with varying disabilities. This groundbreaking circus company assures access for all at every performance, demonstrating to audiences that everyone has the potential to achieve their own greatness regardless of their challenges (physical, emotional, neurological, or societal). For those looking to donate on Giving Tuesday on Tuesday, November 29, please consider Omnium. Every donation helps further the good work we are doing.

For more information, visit http://www.omniumcircus.org.

About Omnium Circus:

Omnium: A Bold New Circus is a leader in the global movement toward diversity, equity and inclusion. A unique, visionary not-for-profit breaking new ground in the world of circus arts as the first fully inclusive circus performing arts company. Through shared positive experiences among those who enjoy the circus, we enrich empathy among people of all races, colors, ethnicities and abilities and build aligned and supportive communities. Omnium believes that a circus experience with a full spectrum of people representative of all people and our global culture as artists, staff and audiences leads the way to a truly diverse, equitable and inclusive society. http://www.omniumcircus.org.

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NFP Announces Joint Venture with Fieldtech, a Digital Life and Individual Disability Insurance Platform Designed to Transform Institutional and Career Agency Systems


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NFP, a leading property and casualty broker, benefits consultant, wealth manager and retirement advisor, today announced a joint venture with Fieldtech, LLC (Fieldtech), a digital life and individual disability insurance platform that delivers the first cloud-based operating system for institutional and career agency distribution channels. The platform features an operating system (OS) that provides standardization of workflows and data science capabilities for the benefit of all parties involved in life and individual disability insurance transactions.

“Our joint venture with Fieldtech reflects our commitment to innovations that enhance both the distribution of insurance products and the experience for clients and industry professionals,” said Mike Goldman, president and COO of NFP. “With our collective expertise, including our insight on where improvements are needed most, we are helping to empower institutional and career agency stakeholders to modernize the way life insurance products are bought and sold.”

To reshape the captive agent of the future in a way that better aligns with the dynamic needs of life insurance buyers and the experience clients want, Fieldtech OS offers:

  • Streamlined collaboration and automated workflows to allow advisors to focus on client service while enabling leading back-office support
  • Robust business intelligence and reporting tools to help agency leadership gain key insight into business, make informed decisions, and mentor producers through complex cases

“Leadership is about never settling for the status quo, and this joint venture with Fieldtech is another component of our continuous efforts to transform the insurance industry,” said Mike James, NFP’s chief sales officer. “Our deep footprint, expertise and relationships strengthen our shared vision for growing Fieldtech’s impact for institutional and career agency systems and the clients they serve.”

The company was co-founded by Kristi Vassak, a partner at Lenox Advisors, an NFP company, and a leader in their platform transformation efforts, and Jake Liberman, most recently Entrepreneur in Residence at RGAx, the innovation unit of Reinsurance Group of America, one of the country’s largest reinsurers of life and health products. The duo is actively growing their team of ten, with plans to double headcount in the next 12 months.

“This joint venture with Fieldtech will help advance our leadership position in the life insurance industry,” said Greg Large, president and chief operating officer of Lenox Advisors. “Through collaboration and a shared commitment to continuous improvement, we will work to drive the transformation of our industry.”

Fieldtech currently operates in New York, California and Illinois, with plans to expand to Arizona, Georgia and Texas over the next 12 months.

To learn more about Fieldtech, visit http://www.fieldtech.ai.

About NFP

NFP is a leading property and casualty broker, benefits consultant, wealth manager, and retirement plan advisor that provides solutions enabling client success through the expertise of over 7,000 global employees, investments in innovative technologies, and enduring relationships with highly rated insurers, vendors and financial institutions. NFP is the 9th best place to work for large employers in insurance, 7th largest privately owned broker, 5th largest benefits broker by global revenue and 13th largest broker of US business (all rankings according to Business Insurance).

Visit NFP.com to discover how NFP empowers clients to meet their goals.

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