Finding A Path After Pain 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Finding A Path After Pain 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Soul Source is An empowering
Best -Selling Award Winning Anthology with twenty- three authors whose Souls are
favored by the Grace of God with
Cheryl Polote- Williamson as the visionary author
My purpose is to empower both men and women by eliciting resources for the purpose of Self-Reflection and Christian Growth. Ultimate Goal Forgiveness and Finding a Path After Pain so that all will Walk into their God Ordained Purpose and Become Change Agents!!!!!!!!!!!
Reverend Redina Maria Thorpe Thomas, a native of Savannah, Georgia, has a personal journey that is as inspiring as her professional achievements. Born to proud parents Robert Lee Thorpe Jr. and the late Barbara Jean Thorpe McKiver, she is a devoted mother to her three grown daughters and a loving grandmother to her five grandchildren. Her journey, which began as a quiet Catholic schoolgirl, took a significant turn when she found her voice and calling. She is an ordained Reverend/Elder, a fervent advocate for women's rights, and a feminist, a stance she adopted after experiencing the gradual suppression of her rights by men. Her invitation to join a Christian Women anthology by renowned author Cheryl Polote Williamson marked a turning point in her life, leading her to new endeavors that facilitated her healing from past traumas. She is the director and founder of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Finding A Path After Pain, Nuggets of Faith Prayer Call, Great Godly Inspirational Sunday Morning, and the Finding A Path After Pain Facebook group. Her business emblems reflect her faith and symbolize her journey from adversity to discovering her true purpose.
Reverend/Elder Redina's academic journey is marked by significant achievements, underscoring her dedication and expertise. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Master's in Education and Leadership. Her commitment to her profession has been recognized with two Teacher of the Year nominations, including one for Special Education Teacher of the Year. She is also a proud member of the Phi Lambda International Honor Society. Her literary prowess is displayed in her bestseller and award-winning book, 'Soul Source,' and as the co-author of 'Angels Amongst Us Devotional.' With her debut solo book project, 'When the Curtain Falls,' she achieved bestseller status in six categories. She was honored as a Co-author of the Year finalist at the Indie Author Awards for Book entitled 'Soul Source' and laureate of the 2017 Soar Awards.
Retiring in June 2020 after three decades of notable service in education, Redina continued her expertise as a substitute teacher. Her roles have been diverse, including elementary education center leader, behavior specialist, and Exceptional Children's Department chair. She is presently an Associate Pastor and Elder at Union Skidaway Baptist Church.
Residing in Savannah, Georgia, Redina is an advocate for domestic violence and has presented on various platforms, sharing her story through print and radio broadcasts heard in multiple cities nationwide.
Redina attended Blessed Sacrament Catholic School from kindergarten through middle school and is a proud alumnae of St. Vincent's Academy in Savannah, Georgia. She has contributed significantly to her community, as the St. Vincent's Academy school board chairperson and currently serves as treasurer on the alumnae board—her love for her community is evident in coordinating campaigns against domestic violence and providing written material and spiritual support.
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