Synopses & Reviews
I Didn't Know What I Thought I Knew, asks the question, If you could do things in life over again, knowing what you know now, would you? It causes the reader to re-examine choices that he/she made in their lifetime, and leads them to determine whether or not they would indeed, modify some of the choices which they made. It draws them in to analyze the consequence of those new choices, and the possible voided existence of the old choices. This book reminds those looking for answers that every decision that we make may not be a good decision, but it can always work for our good. It assists the reader in recognizing a pattern of bad decision making, and with the help of God, steers them on the right path to making better choices. Latitia R. Adams is an ordained Elder at New Bethel SOPPFM Inc., where her parents, Bishop Allen H. Simmons, and Judge Janice Y. Simmons, are Pastors. With over 30 years ministry experience, this PK (Preacher's Kid), has worked inexhaustibly in every capacity of ministry. You will often find her ministering healing to those who desire to obtain the more of God. Holding a Bachelors in Biblical Studies, and a Masters of Theology, Latitia is currently the church administrator of her home church, the personal assistant to her father, the Presiding Prelate of the Sounds of Praise Pentecostal Fellowship Ministries, Inc., Executive Secretary to the SOP Board of Bishops, and Editor-In-Chief of Judah Magazine. She is married to Jonathan T. Adams, and is Vice President of JTA Productions and Management, Inc., their co-founded company, specializing in artist management. They have three beautiful children, Jordan, Kyler, and Jonathan, II.
Synopsis
This work reminds those looking for answers that every decision may not be a good decision, but it can always work for one's good. The text assists the reader in recognizing a pattern of bad decision making and steers them on the right path to making better choices. (Practical Life)