Rev. Dr. Tina Carter and Rev. Dr. Mindy Johnson-Hicks

Rev. Dr. Tina Carter and Rev. Dr. Mindy Johnson-Hicks

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Rev. Dr. Tina Carter

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Rev. Tina Carter is the Community Pastor at Parker Lane United Methodist Church.  A second career pastor, Tina worked as a environmental chemist before going to seminary.  She prays a lot, loves to knit, and is grateful for her family. Email her at: pastortina@redemptiveemployment.org

Rev. Dr. Mindy Johnson-Hicks

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Rev. Dr. Mindy Johnson-Hicks, Congregational Wesleyan pastor, lives happily in Austin with her wife Amy. For 17 years, she served churches as mentor, pastor and crisis communications director. She authored three books, church operations manuals and has designed leadership protocols for several church systems. Email her at pastormindy@redemptiveemployment.org
 

Outta Time

Outta Time

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<p> </p><p>Sophie is a psychic medium and animal communicator. She runs a small crystal shop called, Outta Time. The shop</p><p>Is located in a small district called Lents in Portland, Oregon.</p><p>Nick is a man who if you can't touch it, feel it or see it then it doesn't exist. He is sure she is a phony psychic who is bilking money out of his mother and he intends to expose her.</p><p>Sophie sees him as a non-believer, someone who could never understand her or her way of life. She is attracted to him but knows there can be no future for them unless he can be made to understand what her world is all about.</p><p>Their Guardian Angels get into the act to guide the two to a better understanding of each other.</p><p>Nick's Guardians help his deceased Father get through to Nick and help him to understand that death is not the end. He soon learns there can be communication between the living and the dead.</p>

Story Behind The Book

A unique collaboration between Rev Dr. Tina Carter and Rev Dr. Mindy Johnson Hicks, ‘The Wealth of Poverty: Capitalizing the Opportunities of Poverty for the Kingdom of God’ uncovers the surprising wealth that can be found in poverty. By enlightening their readers and changing their mind-sets, the authors inspire everyone to develop strong relationships with those from different economic background so they may prosper collectively

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<p><cite><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:'Open Sans', sans-serif;font-size:medium;line-height:27px;">Rev. Adam Hamilton, Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, KS, comments, “Often the church’s efforts addressing poverty involve performing acts of service for or to the poor. These acts are sometimes motivated more by one’s own needs or self-interest than by a genuine concern for the poor. Tina Carter and Mindy Johnson-Hicks invite readers to take a different approach. In The Wealth of Poverty they invite readers to develop mutual relationships with persons of different economic groups and to foster a deeper understanding of the culture of poverty and the surprising wealth found there.&quot;</span></cite></p>