The Gift in the Blue Box
(How I Got Myself a GREAT Husband)
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Book Details
About the Book
My intent in writing this book is to suggest another avenue for those looking for true love. The Bachelorette, Joe Millionaire, dating ads, dating dot com, and the like, may work for some people but not for everyone. The alternative I’m suggesting in this book is to get God involved: having Him play a vital role in bringing you into a relationship with that perfect person—probably someone you may not have on your radar screen. Since God is in the “giving” business (and giving only His very best), why not “give” Him a try! (If He can make a universe, I’m positive He is able to ‘make” you that perfect mate.)
About the Author
Millicent Hamilton-Kakowski was born and raised in the home the Eastern Michigan University Eagles, in
Millicent has been a school teacher for over 25 years, having taught Elementary, Middle and High School students. Besides educating the youth, she has taught Adult Education and is a college instructor, as well.
In 1988, Millicent embarked on a new career. She is presently an inspirational/motivational speaker, tutored under the great Les Brown Mentoring Program. Millicent has traveled the country speaking at Women’s Conferences, talking to women about their personal, professional and spiritual lives.
For the last 35 years or so, Millicent has been on a purposeful spiritual journey. Reading the “Good Book” (many times from cover to cover) and sitting under the tutelage of numerous learned men and women of God have led her, not only to know God’s universal laws and principles, but how to use them—how to put them to work in one’s life. After having been given this plan (getting God involved in finding her a husband) and having it come to pass, God, decided that Millicent should write this book—get it in the hands of others who are looking for love (mostly, in all the wrong places.) God wants all those folks to know, if He did it for her, He certainly will do it for them!
Millicent presently resides, with her husband, Gerald, in a suburb just north of