Retired US Army Sergeant First Class MeShorn-Military-Daniels

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Gender Male
Industry Marketing
Occupation Emblem Apparel & Gift products
Location Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Introduction I am a cadence caller for Believers - Ret.Army Sergeant First Class Louisville, Kentucky, United States Born in 1961 in Miami Florida my mother raise me. She feared I would end up in jail or dead before my eighteenth birthday, so in 1978 she made a choice to sign me over to the U. S. Army to help me become a man. Prior to joining the army, I developed some distrust concerning people, religions and races. The Army retrained me and built up my confidence. I realized that I needed to trust my fellow soldiers. I would come to depend on them for survival. My success would come from a numerous missions that we accomplish together. Our trust, respect and confidence had nothing to do with races, religion or life styles. Then I retired and return to the civilian living, I learned quickly nothing had changed about civilian living. American people were as divided as before, if not more. During one of my morning runs, I prayed and asked God for wisdom and understanding. I recall, 1978 my Drill Sergeant he would say soldier! “Uncle Sam ain’t released you yet.” I felt spiritually inspired. I am to become a cadence caller to remind witness and reveal confidence to all believers.
Interests Creating confidence, unity and belief for all people of all races. The simple understanding & knowledge concerning the methods and provisions of love from our Creator.
Favorite Movies Matrix, In the Heat of the Night, Ten Commandments, Passion of Christ, Nothing But A Man, After Earth
Favorite Music KEM, George Huff, MAZE, Micheal McDonald, Micheal Franks, Jazz, Inspirational Music, Old School Music
Favorite Books Bible, America's Little Black Book, Come on people, Unstoppable, Born Again, The Four Agreements, Spiritual Authority, How to Change the World, Spiritual Man, Jesus CEO

Radio wire is often used to make bird nests. What station do they listen to?

Do you understand your beginnings? Have you taken the time to ask your parents about their choices?