Black Diamond

by Dr. M Lisa Baxter


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 15/09/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781436356206
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781436356213

About the Book

The Production of Human-Made Diamonds “The year of fulfillment” for 2006 was the prophetic word that resonated to churches throughout the world, universally. January of 2006 the Lord showed me in a dream that I was pregnant. The discouraging thing about my pregnancy was that I was contemplating on secretly aborting my baby. Interesting enough, during that time I had put my home up for sale and decided to relocate from South Florida to the Atlanta, Georgia district. I didn’t share the decision with many people, mainly because I wanted to keep my exit silent. On the other hand I definitely didn’t want to hear that message again about a “Good Thing” and a “God Thing”. I’d heard that message for the last time. Gheezzz! When I awoke from my dream, I immediately thought it was my sixteen year old daughter. I’d thought she’d conceived out of her rebellion and disobedience. During this time, I was actively involved in the ministry. How could I possibly think of aborting a child, I’d thought? Little did I know, the Holy Spirit, in that sweet, still small voice- spoke to me and said, “No, it’s not your daughter, it’s you.” He showed me that by moving to Atlanta Georgia; although economical, although a good thing wasn’t a God thing. Moving to Atlanta would have literally aborted my newborn child. “Wow, I was dumb founded!” Out of obedience to the Holy Spirit and the prophetic dream, a season and nine months later, I introduce to the world, “Black Diamond.” Black diamond is a nonfiction account of an all exclusive untold story of what I believe to be spiritual wickedness in high places. This account takes you through the doorways of the supernatural, to the tangible. It is a true account of a sexual assault and battery that is a common epidemic in the United States. It’s the doorway to both the mystical and ordinary; eventually leading you to a place of awareness, deliverance, healing and ultimate restoration. This is a provocative profile of a sexual assault case distorted by prestigious officials and ravenous trial attorneys of influence. This saga is highly acclaimed for several traits. These traits are treasured in a true and personal account of a young woman’s determination to overcome obstacles of being violated and abused. She turns to her Personal Savior for guidance and strength. It’s through HIS leading and guiding that Sage McKinley discovers her true identity. Sage McKinley, the character portrayed, is perfected by timing and unusual circumstances. It is through this process that she discovers an exclusive property, which could only be derived from being struck by extreme pressures. Her lack of recall from the disturbing episode leaves her demented and manic depressive to say the least. Only with the help of the “Sweet, Still Small Voice” would Sage McKinley’s, black, dusty, carbon copy experience, ultimately changed her extraordinary nuggets into the Black Diamond. Sage McKinley is denoted for her hardness; her ability to resist such wearing and scraping. But this rigid concept which was misread by the various individuals in her community, along with the variableness that wavered in the general public eye, resulted in a limited, implication of misread sagacity. Sage’s community failed miserably in their assumptions, which ultimately attempted to discredit and ruin the young woman’s reputation. That is, until the consistent striking and uninhibited Word of God came forth from her Diamond Cutters. This would make the difference. The Diamond Cutter’s precision reflected the brilliant dispersion, (that is the ability to take in white light and throw back flashes of color), which ultimately, reproduced the value that Sage McKinley would possess for others. Simply put, The Diamond Cutters’ consistency would not allow anything or anybody to interfere with the free passage of Light for Sage McKinley’s victorious finish. Black Diamond, ultimately demonstrates a story of a young woman’s co


About the Author

M. Lisa Baxter, C.E.O and founder of U_ Enterprise International Incorporated- "Making the Connection with the U inside of You", has made a mark as a global community leader through various projects in neighboring countries such as Kenya, United Kingdom, and Philippines. Her efforts refl ects a new psychology called, "global community" which promotes cultural diversity and a promising leverage as seen in her other companies; Black Diamond Productions and Lilies in the Valley. Her passion for "global community" was inspired upon the need for a healthier human survival and existence that is embedded in an entangled web of global economic, politics, social, and environmental realities. M. Lisa Baxter has also been instrumental through collaboration with other leaders in assisting with developmental, educational, and economical advancements. As a woman of diversity and doctoral learner at Walden University in the field of Social Psychology, M. Lisa Baxter developed a deeper passion for social change and has since adopted two schools in East Nairobi and Philippines. Her dedication to this "new construct" promotes healthier global communities, while building the "U inside of you". Her mission: TO REACH AND TEACH ALL PEOPLE, THROUGH SELF DISCOVERY-- THE BEST LIFE!