Jacqueline’s Interview with Pat Smith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyGrckmUWm0
Jacqueline’s Inspirational Tips from the “Treasure You” segment:
- Immediately look for the “open door,” and by that I mean look for
solutions, answers and do not dwell on the negativity of the situation.
- Align yourself with positive people (for me, that was Believers in
the Lord Jesus Christ), people who believe in healing, health, wholeness
and positive outcomes. Block out any reports of doom and gloom.
- Read anything and everything that helps to strengthen your faith.
- Pray, faithfully attend a place of worship; seek God’s faith with all
of your heart.
AOL Black Voices Interview
Jacqueline’s Spiritual Jewels Release
In our fast paced society, people are looking for tips on living a successful life; they are eager for material to simplify today’s living. Because everyone likes to read about the lives of other people to collect, dissect and preuse their thoughts, this book offers a slice of a well lived, flavorful life lived over a half a century. With that comes wisdom, direction, and instruction for others to benifit and capitalize from.
Jacqueline’s Spiritual Jewels is designed to answer some of life’s questions and each page highlights issues of importance to our global community. It provides challenges and motivation for women, men, single parents, and young adults.
God’s Trophy Women Released
“God, who is rich in mercy-God, who is the Author and Finisher of our faith-has a plan for each of His women. By strengthening us to stand through our personal storms, God gives us the opportunity to become co-creators with Him. As [we] rebuild the broken bits and pieces of our lives, we have the chance to take the worst and make it the best, to take sorrow and weave gladness, to spin straw into gold . . . You must not give in to the sorrow of perilous times but come forth triumphant. Through struggle and pain the Potter shapes and fashions you until you stand like a golden masterpiece: a trophy made fit for His use.”
-Jacqueline Jakes, from the Introduction
“[Jacqueline] is a treasure of wisdom and a voice of love. I believe that all who read her work will find it to be a light in a dark place.”
-Bishop T. D. Jakes, from the Foreword

