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Tahiera Monique Brown to speak at "Hallelujah Festival" at Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church in Birmingham on Saturday, November 3rd
Author Tahiera Monique Brown will be a Featured Speaker for the Hallelujah Festival at Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church in Birmingham, Alabama
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – October 31, 2007 – Birmingham, Alabama
On Saturday, November 3, 2007, Birmingham resident Tahiera Monique Brown will be a featured speaker for Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church at their "Hallelujah Festival" Event.
On Saturday, November 3, 2007, Birmingham resident Tahiera Monique Brown will be a featured speaker for Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church at their "Hallelujah Festival" Event. The event is scheduled to begin at 11:00 am. The focus of the festival is to empower those in attendance to be prepared spiritually, to become more knowledgeable, and to develop marketable skills. The overarching theme is encouragement for the entire audience that God has good plans for their lives, regardless of life's difficulties.
Tahiera Monique Brown is a domestic violence survivor, and is the author of Annihilator of Innocence. Tahiera will share a special presentation entitled, "Little Children Lost: How do we Live to Forgive?". Ms. Brown will also share from her presentation entitled, "Dancers in the Shadows: Where Danger Lives". Copies of Annihilator of Innocence will be available for sale at the event. Discount coupons for purchase of Annihilator of Innocence will also be available at the event. For more information on the book, please visit the author's website at www.annihilatorofinnocence.com
The author is scheduled to make her presentation at 2:00 pm on Saturday, November 3rd.
Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church is located at 6931 Division Avenue, Birmingham, AL 35206.
The event is free of charge. For more information, call Patricia Curry at (205) 879-4847.
Tahiera Monique Brown is the first author to be released by the Tavine'ra Publishing Imprint. Future releases include "Hunger Pains in our Heads", by Mansel Philip McCleave of Siler City, NC, "Layla's Nightmares", by Layla Clark of Birmingham, Alabama, and "Lord, Please Don't Take My Picture from the Mantel", by Tahiera Monique Brown.