Desire to Inspire Writers Workshops - Featuring The Master Communicator & Associates
 
 
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Life is a series of transitions. Its highways are constantly filled with people seeking their destinies and purposes in life. Everything Sharon Jenkins is today is because of her journey. Sharon's journey started over 40 years ago in Queens, New York. She has literally followed many highways in search of who God wants her to be. At the age of eight, she decided that self-expression was a critical part of who she is. She began to write. In her early 20's she was challenged to speak about the songs that flowed from her heart. She began to talk to crowds of people. In her forties, after years of preparation by life's rough places, Sharon finally felt she had something to shout about because of the victories in her life. She began to teach. She is a published author and she has written several Christian plays. She has also co-authored a book of inspirational psalms called the Songs of Three Sisters and produced and directed two plays she wrote called The Café of Hope and Benjamin Thomas Worthington, Resurrected. She performed as a dramatic reader in the poetry recital Sing Loudly Hallelujah written and directed by K. G. Bell.
 
 
She has written for Gospel Truth Magazine and Newspaper, Ladies First Magazine, The Minority Executive Report, Favor Magazine, Just Magazine, Houston Style and D-Mars Business Journal. She is currently writing for Beauty Come Forth E-Magazine.
 
 
Sharon is a current resident of Houston, Texas. She is an educator and often refers to herself as a "teacher of teachers". Sharon's abilities to effectively communicate and adapt to a wide variety of audiences have been the keys to her success as a minister and speaker. She has had the privilege of sharing with businesses, social organizations, churches, and schools as well as at professional conferences. She is also a public speaking coach.
 
 
Her most recent literary project is Beyond the Closet Door, Christ’s Rescue from Abuse, and she co-produced the historical documentary, “Do You Remember? African American Business Success in Houston, Texas.” She is also on The Milk and Honey Life Retreats faculty; where women go to get alone with God in the beautiful Arizona Desert.
 
This dynamic lady's goal is to always remain teachable. As a professional, she feels that education and application go hand in hand. She has a masters from Oral Roberts University. Sharon is a member of New Light Christian Center Church.
 
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