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National
Press Release
Contact:
Vision Public Relations Group
E-Mail: coo@visionpublicityservices.com
March
30, 2009
FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
C. Natasha Richburg
Releases Her Latest Book,
Every
Story Has Two Sides: Happiness in the
Ever After
Dealing With the 'Coming of Age' Experience
in the Life of Young People
ATLANTA, (March 30, 2009) - C. Natasha
Richburg allows you to take a peek into the personal lives of Dallas
and Joy in her new book, Every Story Has Two
Sides. Yes, every story has two sides, and according to Mrs.
Richburg, "God is the other side of
our personal story. He knows what we know before we know it for
ourselves. Before we can effectively work through our issues, problems,
and concerns with others, we must first seek God's perfect guidance in
our imperfect lives."
Following along in the life of Dallas and Joy, and some of their peers,
we see and understand more clearly the 'coming of age' experience in
adult children as they desire to leave out from a life of dependence
under the umbrella of protection of their parents to begin living a
life without limits.
The fourteen lessons are short and to the point, Mrs. Richburg deals
with some down-to-earth issues in the life of adult children professing
Christianity. Some chapters of the book include: In Search of my Pop,
The Ministry of Presence, Left Out Again, Your Name is in the Pot,
and more. Every
Story Has Two Sides gives you an opportunity to think outside of
the box.
C. NaTasha Richburg has been
married to her husband, Melvin, for over 26 years. She is
the mother of four children. Mrs. Richburg is a preacher, teacher, and
speaker positioned to bring forth illustrations in her short stories
that allows us to find a reflection of peace in the middle of
life’s storms. Mrs. Richburg has a Masters of Business
Administration from Morgan State University and a Masters in
Information Systems from Johns Hopkins University. She has attended,
and completed many courses at St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore.
Mrs. Richburg is currently attending Morgan State University in pursuit
of a Doctorate in Urban Leadership Education. Mrs. Richburg professes
Proverbs 24:5 (KJV) which says: "[a]
wise man is strong; yea a man of knowledge increaseth strength."
For more
information about C. NaTasha Richburg, visit: www.EveryStoryHasTwoSides.com.
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