Episode 2046: LEARN TO CHERISH LITTLE BEGINNINGS by James Kwaku Gbanaglo with Janet Gbanaglo - a podcast by Ric Bratton

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LEARN TO CHERISH LITTLE BEGINNINGS by James Kwaku Gbanaglo

In this book, we wish to discuss how to cherish little beginnings, as human beings. Little beginnings are the door-openers to everything in life. Many people we see today, who have made it big or have become famous, all started little. Little beginnings involve a lot of trials and errors. You may not get a solution to what you intend doing. You may pick something to do and try several times, but all will prove unsuccessful. You may take many steps to arrive at that solution, but everything may appear to be unsuccessful. Well, if you try something, and it does not work, keep trying.

James Kwaku Gbanaglo was a teacher by profession for nineteen years back in Ghana. He became a devoted Christian since the year 1992. he began his ministry work in Grace Outreach Church, where he joined the evangelistic and counseling team. He won souls for the Lord. Later he was made a sheepfold leader in grace outreach Church. He later relocated and joined Love Community Chapel and still played his role as a sheepfold leader. He assisted in a branch church in Love Community Chapel in Dansoman branch in Accra, Ghana. James combined his church ministry with his education and achieved his diploma in English Language in University of Cape Coast in 2003-2005. James and his family relocated to the United States in the year 2005. In the United States, James joined The International Charismatic Church In Grand Prairie (Dallas) in Texas. There he was appointed as a Shepard and was heading part of South Arlington and Euless. He was holding that title and pursing his bachelor's degree in nursing in Tarrant County College in the year 2011 and unfortunately was involved in a fatal, life-threatening car accident on his way from school that rendered him paralyzed.

James Kwaku Gbanaglo and his wife, Janet Gbanaglo, now live in Arlington, Texas, with their two children, Ewoenam and Elinam Gbanaglo. After his accident, James was unable to work nor continue his education. God gave him the gift of writing and has since authored a number of books.
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