This personal memoir was written to encourage others, especially women to write their stories regardless of family and personal conflicts. I desire the audience to know these conflicts are not coincidental but divinely orchestrated by God. Rev. Frances Olivia Campbell was born in Port Chester, New York. She is retired from the Westchester County - Department of Social Services and is the sole proprietor of the RevHeRevShe Collection (RevHeRevShe.org). Her Aunt Marian planted the seed many years ago and inspired her to write this book. She is married to Rev. William L. Campbell, and they are parents to one son, Edwin, and two daughters, Barbara (Chris) and Tiana, and three grandchildren, Christian, Lauren, and Liana. Rev. Frances is an ordained deacon and elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion denomination. With the help of God, her commitment to perseverance, and her professional editor, Carla, this book is finally a reality.
This personal memoir was written to encourage others, especially women to write their stories regardless of family and personal conflicts. I desire the audience to know these conflicts are not coincidental but divinely orchestrated by God. Rev. Frances Olivia Campbell was born in Port Chester, New York. She is retired from the Westchester County - Department of Social Services and is the sole proprietor of the RevHeRevShe Collection (RevHeRevShe.org). Her Aunt Marian planted the seed many years ago and inspired her to write this book. She is married to Rev. William L. Campbell, and they are parents to one son, Edwin, and two daughters, Barbara (Chris) and Tiana, and three grandchildren, Christian, Lauren, and Liana. Rev. Frances is an ordained deacon and elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion denomination. With the help of God, her commitment to perseverance, and her professional editor, Carla, this book is finally a reality.