Brenda JenkinsListen to the interview with author Brenda Jenkins is a national motivational speaker that gets right to the heart of the issue. She is the mother to four adult children and the proud grandmother to thirteen grandchildren. She loves people. Brenda is very transparent and has no problem sharing her victories overcoming rough times in her life. She has the ability to see the expected outcome of tasks and works to put plans in place to reach that end. Brenda is well verse in problem solving, organizational, and interpersonal tasks. As CEO of ARIEL Connections her passion is “Providing Relationship Solutions to Organizations that Value People”. She is a volunteer instructor for Detroit Parent Network. She currently teaches the Facilitator/Speaker class for Parents and serves as a Guest Speaker at Leadership graduations. She is a member of the Black African–American Christian Counselors (BAACC), a member of National Biblical Counseling Association (NBCA), and a member of American Society of Quality (ASQ). Brenda is a member of National Speakers Association and Detroit Parent Network. Brenda is author of several books. Her newly released book is “He is NOT Left Behind…He is with Me!”. |
He is NOT Left Behind...He is with Me!
This "how to" book addresses the obstacle that African American families face when it comes to educating our children and how we have the answers to save the next generation. provides Help, Encouragement, and Loving Perspectives for overwhelmed Parents, Grandparents and Caregivers. With all the press on education, illiteracy, violence at home, in the schools, and in the streets, "He is NOT Left Behind…He is with Me!" focuses where parents can go for help by empowering and helping parents to be the best that they can be by using all the resources available to them. With this said, there will be no way your child can be left behind. You have yourself and the village to make sure that does not happen. Life is beautiful and our children have a great future to look forward to. Looking back on our history may help us through our issues today.
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