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Terwana Brown utilizes her creative design and intuitive business skills to run her company Brown's Corner Creations. The business has developed a rapport with local churches and organizations and individuals for the quality and attention given to administration, web design, wedding coordination, conference and event planning and hosting. Brown's Corner Creations services also include web design, publication, design and printing for businesses, individuals, weddings, and special occasions. Brown has been political Campaign Administrative Assistant for 2 term County Commissioner, an Economic Development Advisory Board member and Agricultural Fair Board Event Coodinator.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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O.V.A.A. Publisher, Terwana Brown gives back to the community many ways. One of the ways she does this is as an Organizational Leader of the Quad Squad 4-H Club. 4-H is open to all youth ages 5-18. Learn more today!

2nd Annual Daughters of H.O.P.E. Women's Empowerment Seminar & Bazaar held October 27, 2007
Amy Lynn Ferris Senior Center
(200 Schauber Road), Chestertown, MD
 
 
God blessed us in a mighty way. The 2nd Annual Daughter of H.O.P.E. seminar and bazaar to be so much more than I could have ever imagined.
Jaslon Edwards of Angels on Assignment and The Moves of Praise allowed God to use them to minister to us through dance.
 
Reverend Brenda Carter's message
God's Got Somebody in the City
empowered the women to use their resources in the city!
Just when you feel like there is no hope...
Just when your money is a little funny...
Just when you don't have any food to eat...
God reminds us there are resources in the city!
Wait on him and hold out, help is on the way
As daughters of hope, be reminded someone needs you!
 
 
Evangelist Rose Greene inspired us to rise Up From the Ashes and reclaim all that the enemy has stolen from you.
She used her testimony as an incest survivor to reach out to other hurting women and
to present Daughters of H.O.P.E. (Helping Others Progress Effectively).
Once again God used her to minister using drama and song. 
Evangelist Greene encouraged the women to pay attention to their children,
be careful of the spirits they allow their children to be exposed to,
take note of behavior changes and be sure to get to the root of them,
and to be there for them when they reach out.
 
The last session of the day Pathway to Purpose was presented by
Terwana Brown, Event Coordinator
She took the women down the path of being diagnosed with Systemic Lupus and how God blessed her every step of the way. Brown used the 6 months of out work and all of the times in between to meditate on God's word. Through her diligence and commitment to God, she saw O.V.A.A. to fruition. During this time she birthed the Daughters of H.O.P.E. Women's Empowerment Seminar & Bazaar. As she began to speak of her journey, God made a transformation in her as she continued on to share the miracle of being healed, September 9, 2007 in that very room. Before you knew it Terwana was running around the room praising God and singing. She stopped briefly to explain that during the 1st Daughters of H.O.P.E. seminar she was nervous and due to illness there was no way she could run around and prior to being healed she was in so much pain. But my God, my God, she ran and praised God with a fresh anointing.
To God Be the Glory!
 
 
The day ended with Moves of Praise performing to Tye Tribbitt's Victory!
Keynote Speaker
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Baltimore, MD
Sr. Pastor: Rev. Frank M. Reid, III
Rev. Carter presently serves as Pastoral Assistant to Rev. Frank M. Reid, III at Bethel A.M.E. in Baltimore, Maryland.  She is also a    workshop facilitator and retreat organizer.  The areas that God has gifted her are: teaching on Prayer and Praise and Worship.
 
Seminar Sessions
Daughters of H.O.P.E.
First Lady and Co-Pastor of Price Apostolic Church, Price, MD
Pastor: Bishop Causton N. Greene, Sr.
 
Evangelist Rose Greene serves alongside her husband Bishop Greene, and has a true passion for Christ. She is the author of many poems and uses this gift as an outreach ministry Helping to Heal Hurting Women . Each poem has a very special meaning and is sure to touch your heart. She is also mother of O.V.A.A. writer and publisher, Terwana Brown.  
 
 
Pathway to Purpose
O.V.A.A. Writer  and Publisher
 
Terwana Brown is a member of Work in Progress Ministries in Chestertown, MD under the tutelage of Pastor Guy E. Jones, Sr.  She serves the Lord with gladness, utilizing her gifts of creative design and intuitive business skills to write and publish O.V.A.A. and to run her company Brown's Corner Creations.  Brown diligently works to expand the coverage of O.V.A.A.'s voice. She faithfully seeks God for direction to honor her commitment, to empower women to make a positive impact on their communities. The Daughters of H.O.P.E. seminar was the beginning of her efforts to empower women, one voice and one community at a time to change the world. 
    
 Youth Praise Dancers
Angels on Assignment
The Moves of Praise Dance Ministry
 
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Unlimited Possibles
 
 
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