I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. (Psalm 139:14)
OSCEOLA, Arkansas — Tyneisha Renai Collins knows full well.
She knows full well that even when she formed in her mother’s womb, the mere fact that she was conceived wasn’t in any way, shape, or form, a mishap.
She knows full well that even while a majority of her life was spent being raised in Arkansas, that God had miraculous plans for the life of this gifted Bronx, New York native and current educator of Osceola High School.
She knows full well that she in spite of the slew of obstacles and hurdles about which she had to clear during the course of her young life, that God had strategically set her aside for His use.
In essence, Collins, a confident, thriving, mesmerizing woman of substance knows full well that even when people attempted to sabotage her destiny, thus spiritually bury her altogether, she was, as far as her Creator is concerned, a seed who was destined to prosper in ways unimaginable.
“I truly believe that my purpose in life is to inspire, encourage, uplift, and strengthen young women,” Collins, an Osceola High alum, told Making Headline News this week. “In order to accomplish these things, I had to experience pain in my life so I could have a story to tell about how amazing God has been to me.”
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Having pressed and navigated her way through an assortment of hurtful, tear-jerking encounters, Collins, to her credit, thought it essential to tell of her life-enhancing, awe-inspiring testimonies in her new book entitled, “I AM QUEEN.”
A compelling, informative 194-page written document that was officially released in March of this year, “I AM QUEEN” is a provocative, attention-grabbing story that depicts Collins’ array of life’s struggles, most notably those in which she recalled having been constantly shunned and abandoned by her mother as a little girl without any knowledge of the identity of her father.
Interesting enough, Collins’ “I AM QUEEN’’ is an emotional story, of sorts, that involves a young girl whose mother’s seemingly unyielding rejection was once too much to bear, according to a spokesperson for Collin’s book at Amazon.com.
“There are so many little girls and young women in the world that are broken and hurting for whatever reasons, and God choose me to be a voice through my book by letting Queens all over the world know you that in order to get your healing, you have to first look at your issues dead in the face and admit that you are indeed broken,” said Collins, when asked what is the divine message she’s sending to her audience through this book.
In addition, Collins alluded to her mostly challenging childhood and adult life in her book, particularly when she experienced multiple failed and abusive relationships. Not to be outdone, however, God consequently provided her a way of escape, courtesy of the valiant support of other family members and, above all, a close-knit relationship with Him.
In a nutshell, Collins — armed with such poise and assertiveness and overwhelming beauty — discovered that she is royalty and indeed, a Queen who has overcome and outlasted the spirit of rejection.
A Queen whom, for the record, knows full well she’s fearfully and wonderfully made.
“I AM QUEEN’ inspires those who have had abandonment issues from their parents to persevere in prayer and faith, and to always shine as a Queen,” Collins said. My book is just one way in which I believe God is using me.”
Because she has managed to conquer her past hurts and hardships, Collins believes that her transparency through her book will greatly inspire other women to cling to unwavering faith when facing rejection.
“Women all over the world are hurting for numerous different reasons and they need to know that they are not alone,” Collins said. “Someone out there has experienced similar things, and that they were able to overcome these very things. Everybody has a story, but only a few are courageous enough to actually share their truth. Transparency brings change. My book just one way in which I believe GOD is using me.”
All things considered, Collins acknowledged that producing her book likely would not have come to fruition if not for the valiant contributions by the Little Rock, Arkansas-based JKenkade Publishing Company.
Also, Collins said her “I AM QUEEN” nonprofit organization is presently in the works and will be designed to assist young African-American girls in the community.
Powered by her nonprofit, Collins has established the “The I AM QUEEN” Scholarship Foundation. Scholarships are awarded annually to two graduating African-American female students for the Class of 2017. This year’s recipients are Osceola’s Akeyla Barksdale and Janayshia Caruthers, both of whom received $500 scholarships to assist them in furthering their education at the college of their choice in this fall.
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“The goal of my nonprofit organization is to create an environment that intensifies self worth and elevates the self esteem of African-American females ages 13-18 in my own community through consistent hands on reconstruction, progressive self-empowerment, rebuilding a personal relationship with God, and various contributions to every day life experiences,” she said.
As for the company that helped make “I AM QUEEN” a reality, Collins said: “The thing that I love most about this company is the fact that God is the reason behind this company’s existence. This company loves God and works for God by insuring that all its clients’ needs are met. JKenkade went above and beyond to make sure that my book is appealing to the readers mentally, physically, and spiritually.”
Fortunately for Collins’ readers, they, too, are starting to become fully aware of that.
And what’s remarkably astounding is that today, unlike never before, she knows full well.
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