Featured Book This Week: How To Raise God Wise Kids In A Satan Rich World

In a time when FEAR is the Kool Aid flavor of the month, it is a difficult task to teach your children not to fear. But do you know that there is only one thing you should fear?
God’s word teaches us many things about this world and how to deal with it. We need to teach our kids. In How to Raise God Wise Kids you will get pointers on how to teach your child to talk to God.
You can purchase a print from me for 12.00

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Second Week of SBE

Welcome to the 2nd Week of the September Book Event. I had some guest help me with the video this week.

Please join us on Facebook to learn more about the books and projects created at UPP Creative Media.

This week the featured book is How To Raise God Wise Kids In A Satan Rich World. There will be contests, writing tips, featured projects and more.

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One of The Other Projects

A storyteller uses different mediums to tell their tales. In 2014, I produced, directed and wrote my first feature film, Family Tree.It is the story of a group of young women who try to plan family reunion with people who hate each other, but an underlying force brings them together.
It is currently on sale for rent or purchase in Japan, Germany and the UK. In order to release it in the US, I need to have it closed captioned (accepting donations) Here is snapshots from the movie.

Featured Book This Week: Connections

If someone in your family took off with your money or your new boyfriend was kind of iffy, she’s the private investigator used to dealing with folks from the hood. Connections is the story of how one case turned out to be the biggest case of her life.

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