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Whitney Houston & I Say A Prayer For Me

Published on February 12, 2012 By trywalk1

A few years back, the Lord put on my heart to give Whitney Houston a copy of my memoir, I Say A Prayer For Me.  ”How?,” I thought.  What came to my mind, was a friend, Terrie Williams, who owns The Terrie Williams Agency (a PR firm) that represents many celebs. I went to her [...]

Holiday eBook Gift Giving Special

Published on December 14, 2011 By trywalk1

Holiday Gift Giving Special – Purchase in sets of 10 eBooks for $19.90 or 5 eBooks for $9.90.  You tell me who you want your gift links delivered to, along with their email addresses.  I will send each person on your list a  link to download I SAY A PRAYER FOR ME TO GO. You [...]

It’s Back! I Say A Prayer For Me: One Woman’s Life of Faith and Triumph

Published on November 6, 2011 By trywalk1

It’s back, by popular demand, I SAY A PRAYER FOR ME!  My original memoir went out of print; but God kept it alive in the hearts on the lips of loyal readers; and NOW consider it resurrected! Honest, caring, and inspiring, I Say A Prayer For Me TO GO, is a portable, interactive collection of gripping life [...]

Your book is amazing!!

Published on March 16, 2011 By trywalk1

CHRISTINA WRITES: I Say A Prayer For Me, changed my life!!! I am married to a minister who is one that ministers in the streets. I myself have never been addicted to alcohol nor street drugs, unlike my husband who not only was addicted but was a drug dealer. Your book I CRIED through, I [...]

A Message of Hope for the Teens at PIW

Published on March 2, 2011 By trywalk1

Awesome God-granted day yesterday.  I shared my story as Inspirational Speaker for about 35 teens from 13-17 yrs. old currently inpatients at Psychiatric Institute.  Speaking for me is a two-way street and I believe I get more out of it than they did.  But I do hope today we were equally blessed.  Their beautiful young [...]

Free Talk: Overcoming Addiction and Resurrecting Dreams

Published on January 12, 2011 By trywalk1

FREE Event @ Anacostia Library! Overcoming Addiction and Resurrecting Dreams.  Speaker: Stanice Anderson Date: Friday, Jan 14, 2011 Time: 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Place: Anacostia Library, Lg Meeting Rm 3, 1800 Good Hope Rd. SE, Wash., DC  20020   202-715-7707 Need hope? Overwhelmed? Come hear this inspirational talk given by Anacostian Stanice Anderson, Speaker, Author [...]

Heroin Overdose and Died…But God!

Published on November 7, 2010 By trywalk1

Update: My testimony posted on streamingfaith.com has 7,163 pageviews and counting, as of 12/13/11.  I am a living witness–> When breath is gone–STILL hope lives! Share it with someone trying to break free. They asked me to post this testimony from my life, as it appears on  StreamingFaith.com.  So here it is: Heroin Overdose & Died [...]

Sr Patsy Douglas reads my poem

Published on October 27, 2010 By trywalk1

My late friend, Sister Pat, of Dominica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), recites my poem, Tell Me A Story, during our interview on NICE radio in SVG. I had searched high & low for this audio recording and found it today. Tell Me A Story read by Sr Patsy Douglas Also Visit the [...]

Majority of Minority Can’t Swim?

Published on October 6, 2010 By trywalk1

70% African Americans and 58% of Hispanic Americans have little to no knowledge of swimming. We must change that. Our lives depend on it. Prince Georges  County pool this summer, African-American kid was drowning, his uncle jumped in to save him–they both drowned! Earlier this summer in Washington, DC area several Hispanic-American teens drowned trying to save [...]

Your Life in The WOWZone

Published on September 23, 2010 By trywalk1

If you have lived through something that proves that our God is an awesome God, say so. Let me get you started. I bled for months but dr. could not operate until insurance kicked in. Finally, on day of surgery, while on operating table my right ovary burst. Had I been anywhere else at that [...]

Seize Your WOWZone Moments

Published on September 22, 2010 By trywalk1

  After After a meeting last night, this guy friend commented on my mostly salt and pepper hair/locs gone, asked “What Stanice, you in mid-life crisis?” With the aid of my sleek cane a temporary necessity as I continue to recouperate from my double-knee surgery, I slowly but gracefully spun around, adding my jovial response, “Not anymore. Can’t [...]