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Lemmonstine Poindexter (Lemon) lives to encourage women to "Dance In the Rain", regardless of what hand life deals them.
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Background
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Lemmonstine Poindexter (known to most as “Lemon”) is the founder of “SingOBarrenWoman”, a group designed to encourage barren women. Over the last 23 years, she has faced many challenges, one of which was understanding and coming to terms with her infertility (barrenness). After spending a period of secluded time with God, seeking His will for her life, she knew it was time to allow her hurts to be a source of healing for other women.
Lemon received a Bachelor’s Degree from Tennessee State University and is currently working on her MA (and Doctorate) in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. This is the first in a series of books that she plans to author. She is also the author and founder of www.singobarrenwomanlemon/blogspot , a daily blog designed to encourage barren women. One of her biggest dreams is to open a non-profit life-coaching center for women, helping them to discover and pursue their purposes in life. This desire was inspired after studying “Pathway to Purpose” by Dr. Katie Brazelton (the book that changed her life forever). Lemon currently resides in middle Tennessee and dreams each day of retiring in a warm, sunny climate, spending her days writing! Her challenge to women: “Dance and Sing!” (even in the rain)…
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Birth Place
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Clarksville, TN USA
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Accomplishments
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Women of Achievement, YWCA Awards
Certified Toastmaster
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Additional Information
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Lemon “lives “to sing, and is working on a music CD with songs designed to minister to the needs of those who are hurting and looking for hope. The songs on her CD exemplify the faith that has brought her “through”, knowing that calling people to sing in the midst of problems is a significant call for faith.
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Contact Information
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Favorite Links
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http://singobarrenwomanlemon.com
This blogspot is a source of encouragement for women who are dealing with the issues of barrenness or anyone in need of encouragement.
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