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Norfolk woman tells trophy of grace story

CoralitaMartin400A courageous woman who pursued God to dream big dreams and find her teaching vocation against the odds will recount her story at the Holiday Inn, Ipswich Road, Norwich on Tuesday January 25 at 7pm in a bid to inspire others.

 
Coralita Martin [pictured right], who saw her epic biography published last autumn, has gone from the slums of Antigua to the suburbs of London and the wilds of Norfolk to become the first black teacher at the schools where she taught. The 77 year-old grandmother from Thetford will be speaking at the Norwich chapter of Aglow International. She has overcome poverty, abuse and racism to find healing and forgiveness as a trophy of God’s grace. Her story includes an angel encounter as the fiery trials have been turned to golden miles with her Saviour, Jesus by her side. 
 
For more details of the event, that includes an optional meal for £10, and the opportunity to buy a signed copy of Coralita’s book Courage to Dream – the impossible becomes reality, Last Word Publications, £7.99) contact: Sharon Plummer: roseofsharon2911@yahoo.co.uk or telephone: 01953 454606.  

 


Helen Baldry, 14/01/2011

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