Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. (Romans 8:37 NKJV)
KEEPIN’ IT 100
DALLAS — On the morning of June 24, Veronica Tucker needed just three words to sum up her adoration and appreciation unto God.
In a simple, yet forthright Facebook post, Tucker wrote before her gallery of social media followers: Thank YOU FATHER!
Surely, it could have very been a post that was compiled of more words.
Regardless, in order to grasp a full concept of why Tucker wasted little time last week reverencing her Creator, look no further than the immeasurable strides she’s made as a devout woman of faith, particularly as an accomplished author.
“The vision of this book (arose) after experiencing several tragedies all at once,” Tucker, during an interview this week with Making Headline News, said, recalling the memorable developments that led to her having made her much-anticipated authorship debut.
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A South Carolina-based writer, drama ministry director, licensed minister, and field social worker, Tucker is the mastermind behind the spiritually-empowering book entitled, Emotional Murder: Volume 1, which debuted in April 2019.
A book that is comprised of 131 pages in length, Tucker’s Emotional Murder: Volume 1 is an awe-inspiring, attention-grabbing written work that is features fictional characters, but discloses an array of nonfictional events.
In essence, Tucker’s Emotional Murder is the downtrodden story of a young, southern girl name Rhonda Jones.
As Tucker writes, Rhonda’s story vividly teaches us how understanding generational curses, self-awareness of toxic patterns, and discussing family trauma may be able to save the lives of others.
Rhonda, according to Tucker, has died a rather emotional death — figuratively speaking, of course — and need your help to solve this mystery. “Will you help Rhonda identify her killer? Read along and see if you can identify the emotional murderer,” Tucker says.
Interestingly, Tucker’s Emotional Murder: Volume 1 — which took approximately two years to assemble — is widely regarded as a generational affliction of a young girl who was molested, endured an abortion, and was raped only to be left as an abandoned lover, as mentioned in a detailed synopsis of this book at Amazon.com.
Simply put, Emotional Murder: Volume 1 begins on a hot, summer day, a day a plot unfolds for Rhonda Jones’ death, Tucker writes.
“But it was not a traditional death from an illness or natural cause; it was emotional murder,” an Amazon spokesperson for Tucker’s Emotional Murder: Volume 1 said. A heinous crime results in Rhonda’s downward spiral, incapacitating her to feel basic emotions and no longer experience happiness or pleasure from her own existence. Follow her story as the evidence is gathered and the suspects are introduced. Veronica Tucker died to religion, resurrected from each adversity with an assurance she is a daughter of Royalty, a daughter of the Kings of kings.”
Armed with a keen passion and remarkable gift for edifying and encouraging others to reach their full potential, Tucker emphasized, among other things, that learning to love yourself is not something you can do over night.
“It requires self-discipline and acceptance of yourself no matter the acceptance of others,” said Tucker, explaining the divine message she’s strategically sending to her reading audience through her book. “So, if you never learn to love yourself, your feelings toward others — whether they are in good faith or not — will be just as superficial sounding as the feelings you project towards yourself. Once you develop a good relationship with yourself, you open the pathway to attract other healthy relationships.”
The feedback for Tucker’s Emotional Murder: Volume 1, by all accounts, has been nothing short of remarkable. So much, in fact, that a large contingent of her readers have already begun to inquire about the ensuing volume.
“The book has cliffhanger,” Tucker said. “So many are asking when will Volume 2 be out.”
Much to the delight of her readers, Tucker has announced that Emotional Murder Volumes 2 and 3 are presently in the works.
A longtime motivational speaker, Tucker holds undergraduate and Master’s Degrees in Social Work, achievements that have afforded her the golden opportunity to work with disabled, elderly, and at-risk youth populations.
In additional to her natural gifts, Tucker functions mightily in her element as a spiritual life coach, specializing in family, individual, couples, and community therapy, crisis intervention, life skills, and conflict resolutions, among others.
Interestingly, it is due in large part to Tucker’s “personal mission” that’s centered on empowering others through encouragement and her life experiences that she ultimately founded Faith Found Kingdom Ministries.
This organization is widely regarded for customarily equipping kingdom citizens to become leaders of their generations, particularly by providing vital tools and resources to excel in every area of life through the use of kingdom principles and demonstration with a focus on spirituality, education, and emotional development.
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For more information about South Carolina Author/Businesswoman Veronica Tucker, to inquire about her book or to inquire about a public appearance or speaking engagement, connect with her via social media at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmotionalMVol1/; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emotional_murder_vol1/; Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingdomAuthor; Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/faithfound39/. Also, send email to: Email: [email protected].
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