Author
Diane Chapman
Clayton
Diane Chapman Clayton, is the fourth child of ten siblings. She grew up in a strong foundational home. Her parents who lived an ordinary lifestyle centered in love, faith and support planted the seed which has been the defining factor in who she is. She has a compassionate heart and a spirit of empathy for all. She gives of herself. Her career as an educator is a result of her passion for learning, teaching, and leading. She is a retired educator after 44 years of pouring into others the dedication and commitment to those she served in the education system….
Diane Chapman Clayton
815
New Orleans St
Love At
Love@815 is a collection of poems and writings that express the bond of family love that will last forever. Poems were written to provide encouragement, comfort and peace to the reader who may become overwhelmed at times with the challenges of life spiritually and emotionally. These poems were written to minister to the heart and spirit of the individual during those times in order to develop a stronger faith walk with God the father. Tributes and poems of appreciation are also a part of this poetry collection. It was my heartfelt desire to honor spiritual leaders and other ministry leaders whose dedication and service is significant in creating a strong spiritual atmosphere in service to God. You will enjoy and be fulfilled in reading this book of poetry and the other impactful writings which started as a thought but has now expanded as a ministry of love that reaches the masses.
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Deborah Steinkopf, MSW, Former leader in HIV/AIDS care and current nonprofit consultant in Portland OR
4,5/5.0
Dan not only shines a light on the therapeutic impact of artmaking, but analyzes his own drawings and paintings with us, exploring archetypes, and leaving interpretation and meaning making as an open-ended process.
Deborah Steinkopf, MSW, Former leader in HIV/AIDS care and current nonprofit consultant in Portland OR
4,5/5.0
Dan not only shines a light on the therapeutic impact of artmaking, but analyzes his own drawings and paintings with us, exploring archetypes, and leaving interpretation and meaning making as an open-ended process.
Deborah Steinkopf, MSW, Former leader in HIV/AIDS care and current nonprofit consultant in Portland OR
4,5/5.0
Dan not only shines a light on the therapeutic impact of artmaking, but analyzes his own drawings and paintings with us, exploring archetypes, and leaving interpretation and meaning making as an open-ended process.