Ebony Wilkerson: Journal Analysis

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Ebony Wilkerson
Wilkerson Session1 Journal
The experience of me having a strong Potential in Faith and my children influences my
Academic Goals at CCU. I truly have Faith in God and by me having Faith, I know that God can bless me with an Associate's Degree in Business Administration. My experience through Prayer influences me to succeed my Academic Goals as well. I would consider myself a Prayer Warrior, because, my Faith is very strong. Also, Prayer really does changes things because, I am a living
Witness. I have been through a lot in life being a single mother of two children. Prayer and Faith is the key to my Academic Goals. Prayer and Faith will be the two key factors that I would encourage anyone to have. I know by me having Faith, that

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