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An author and inspirational
speaker, Stanice Anderson has two published
nonfiction books: I SAY A PRAYER FOR ME:
One Woman's Life of Faith and Triumph
(Walk Worthy Press/Warner Books) and
12-STEP PROGRAMS: A Resource Guide for Helping
Professionals (Learning
Publications--out of print). She tours the
country and abroad inspiring and challenging
individuals through her colorful personal
testimonies of getting real, prayed-up and
empowered to discover and live out God’s plans
and purposes. Her ministry is built on the
scriptures Jeremiah 29:11-14 and Revelation
12:11. As a speaker and
workshop facilitator, Stanice has given talks to
thousands of audiences at churches, community
organizations and corporations including,
America Online Headquarters and Catholic
Charities Services, in the United States and The
Caribbean. Stanice instructed writing classes at
the University of the District of Columbia, as
well as public and private offerings.
Stanice has been a guest on
various radio and television programs including
The 700 Club, Gospel News TV, ABC News Radio,
The Audrey Chapman Show, WHUR’s The Daily Drum,
St. Vincent and the Grenadines TV, The Bev Smith
Show, NAACP Minority Report, and several
University TV stations, including University of
Maryland's The Writers Tale. Her her episode won
an International Telly Award.
Stanice Anderson's books have
been featured, reviewed and ranked in everything
from Publisher's Weekly, Sister2Sister magazine
and BET.com to Black Expressions Bookclub,
Gospel Today magazine and Essence. Publishers
Weeky called it, "Gripping...with a
novelist's eye for dialogue." Booklist
referred to her work as, "Profoundly
Inspiring." Amanda Gale, The 700 Club says,
"inspiring and real...and honest. I read
the entire book in a matter of hours. I couldn't
put it down!" "To read of Stanice's ultimate
triumph is to be reminded of the miracle of
prayer, faith, and perseverance, Renita
Weems, Author; "...Maya Angelou’s literary
talent and Iyanla Vanzant’s prayerful insights,”
Sonsyrea Tate, The Washington Informer Press
Room -- Editorial Reviews -- Reader Reviews
Formerly employed at USAToday.com,
Stanice is a freelance writer with columns and
articles appearing in various national print and
online magazines including Hope For Women
(Visions, column), Precious Times, The Blessed
Room. Added in 2007, is an out-of-the-box
one-woman experience, Walkin' On Water When The
Ground Ain't Enuf, written and performed by
Stanice Anderson. Based on her book, I SAY A
PRAYER FOR ME, it’s about a journey to amazing
faith. A spiritual treat of poetry, songs,
spoken word bathed in music, stories of life's
challenges and triumphs to fill your soul, the
experience debuted in Washington, DC to a packed
house.
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