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This book highlights my journey of rising from the cotton fields of Alabama to the city of Chicago where I thought would be a palace. Chicago was certainly not a palace but it was a place of adventure and excitement where I found God, Education and purpose. Ludearest Mullins grew up on a farm in rural Alabama where her parents were share croppers and she was the youngest of 14 children. Coming from such a large family, she always had a dream and a vision of going beyond people's expectations and limitations.She retired from Childserv Foster Care Agency and graduated from Grace Seminary with a Bachelor and Master's in Theology. She also graduated from Chicago Professional Business College and spent 2 years at Harold Washington City College majoring in Business Education.Her family named her the "Miracle Mullins" because of what God continues do in her struggles and seeing the power of God manifest in her life. After many near death experiences, her motto became "It's not what it looks like."She has been in ministry for over 40 years, manifested miracles, signs and wonders follows her life. She is affectionately known as "fire ball Mullins" because of her powerful prayer ministry. She was a Pastor's wife for over 24 years and has 3 children and 12 grandchildren.She serves as a Minister and Intercessory Prayer Leader at
This book highlights my journey of rising from the cotton fields of Alabama tothe city of Chicago where I thought would be a palace. Chicago was certainlynot a palace but it was a place of adventure and excitement where I found God,Education, and purpose.
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