How to ‘never be broke’ in 2017

The event will be hosted by Reverend Simone Lord Marcelle who is returning to TT from the USA to share her knowledge to help empower people to live the abundant life financially and spiritually. The seminar runs from 10 am to 3 pm.

Marcelle who is a graduate of Bishop Anstey High School is a pastor, inspirational speaker, inventor, entrepreneur and author of five books, the latest being, Financial Freedom by Faith, A Guide to Prosperity.

She has conducted workshops on several topics that are geared to “set people free to live abundant lives”. Topics range from How To Prosper; Manifest Love and Money, Making Millions by Faith and How to Start a Business with No Money.” A media release stated that Marcelle’s “corporate background, journalistic and media career have allowed her to meet and greet with US President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and interview many powerful leaders, Pulitzer Prize winners, artists, literary geniuses and thinkers”.

Marcelle holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brooklyn College, New York, and is the recipient of numerous awards from the United States Congress and Senate, Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, Office of the Queens Borough President, Mayor of New York, Council of New York and many more. She is currently completing a doctorate in natural medicine, the release said.

Participants in the seminar will learn how to live the prosperous life they have dreamed of, also about their inheritance and how to use talent and ideas to build wealth by activating faith and biblical financial systems. Marcelle will show how this can be done by changing your thoughts and lifestyle.

Entertainment will be provided by Despers Youth Orchestra, Lord Relator, Christopher “Tambu” Herbert and Clive Telemaque. There will be refreshments and giveaways for adults and youth, as well as a book signing.

For more info: peoplesfirstbaptistchurch@ gmail.com or text 489-9430 or www.Simonelord.

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