Della Spearman is an inspiration to many because she is an overcomer. From childhood abuse to personal failures, Spearman continues to see the rainbow behind life's biggest challenges. A former editor and reporter at the Atlanta Daily World and staff writer for the Dubuque (Iowa) Telegraph Herald, Spearman's insightful and thought-provoking articles have also appeared in the Detroit Free Press and San Antonio Light newspaper.
In her upcoming book, Matters from a Broken Life: Essays in Overcoming Life's Biggest Problems, Spearman challenges the reader to take nine steps utilizing the character and power of a true Christian life. Spearman takes the reader on a personal journey examining and highlighting each fruit of the Spirit for a spiritually healthy and balanced lifestyle. She believes your test can become the motivation for your testimony.
In Matters from a Broken Life, she delivers a heartfelt testimony baring her soul for wellness and healing. She answers the questions: 1. Why do I need to change? 2. What do I need to do differently in order to become successful? 3. How can I become more effective at home and in the workplace? 4. Where do I go from here?
With easy-to-read, colorful and informative chapters, Matters from a Broken Life answers the familiar questions about trust, faith and surrender. Spearman shows through this book why embracing the fruit of the Spirit can be a worthy investment to positively change your future. A graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit, MI, Spearman resides in the Atlanta-metropolitan area and the mother of three children. She is currently a master's of divinity student at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta.In Matters from a Broken Life, she delivers a heartfelt testimony baring her soul for wellness and healing. She answers the questions: 1. Why do I need to change? 2. What do I need to do differently in order to become successful? 3. How can I become more effective at home and in the workplace? 4. Where do I go from here?