Author: | Odell Flagg-Allen | ISBN: | 9781479726615 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | October 23, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Odell Flagg-Allen |
ISBN: | 9781479726615 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | October 23, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
I am grateful just to be associated with Elizabeth. She was an inspiration to anyone who came in contact with her. She was a woman with great leadership ability. She not only sought a place of importance but also made a place. Her contributions to the religious sector, education, and the community are limitless. She is one who showed by example what we should do to enhance Gods Kingdom.
The commitment of herself and her talents to Gods program and the spirit of humility with which she performed her varied tasks added to her qualifications as a leader.
With the list of interests she had and the many accomplishments added to her credit, it would be utterly useless to use this time to relate the many avenues through which she worked. Rudyard Kipling says it best when he said She can dream and not make dreams her master. She can think and not make thoughts her aim. She can meet with triumph and disaster and treat both imposters about the same. There was something on the inside of Elizabeth that said hold on. She was a God-sent woman.
I am grateful just to be associated with Elizabeth. She was an inspiration to anyone who came in contact with her. She was a woman with great leadership ability. She not only sought a place of importance but also made a place. Her contributions to the religious sector, education, and the community are limitless. She is one who showed by example what we should do to enhance Gods Kingdom.
The commitment of herself and her talents to Gods program and the spirit of humility with which she performed her varied tasks added to her qualifications as a leader.
With the list of interests she had and the many accomplishments added to her credit, it would be utterly useless to use this time to relate the many avenues through which she worked. Rudyard Kipling says it best when he said She can dream and not make dreams her master. She can think and not make thoughts her aim. She can meet with triumph and disaster and treat both imposters about the same. There was something on the inside of Elizabeth that said hold on. She was a God-sent woman.