ORANGE —
A native of Orange, now Houston based, Madeline Carla Kirksey is a spiritual motivator, innovative entrepreneur, author of ‘In the Pursuit of the Promise’, and now contributing author for a local faith-based journal; D-Mars.
With more than 20 years of professional experience in corporate America in childcare, Kirksey's background includes strategic thinking, project management, finance, and leadership skills
This entrepreneur is highly regarded for her graceful command of excellence, seasoned wisdom and creative strategies. She is the mother of three and a member of The Community of Faith church, pastored by Bishop James W. E. Dixon, II.
Designed and created through her own publishing company, Madeline Carla Kirksey, is determined to change lives. With her heartfelt, informative, encouraging writing skills, Kirksey, will seek to share her passion for helping others excel to greatness by discovering the promises of God.
At some moment in each of our lives each of us will stop and ponder on our existence and our purpose here on earth. Some people will take this moment seriously and others will allow this moment to waste away. ‘In Pursuit of the Promise’ is based on Caleb’s and Joshua’s journey through the wilderness and their predestined victory. It also evaluates other promised scriptures that will motivate readers and point them in the direction where they will find life’s purpose. The author creatively tells a story that enlightens, educates, and encourages her readers. ‘In Pursuit of the Promise” also reminds readers about God’s faithfulness through even the worst times.
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