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09 - How to Get Out When People's Opinion Does Not Support It

09 - How to Get Out When People's Opinion Does Not Support It

Released Monday, 17th December 2018
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09 - How to Get Out When People's Opinion Does Not Support It

09 - How to Get Out When People's Opinion Does Not Support It

09 - How to Get Out When People's Opinion Does Not Support It

09 - How to Get Out When People's Opinion Does Not Support It

Monday, 17th December 2018
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The petrifying idea of looking, feeling, or being labeled as a failure will sometimes convince one to remain in pain despite the consequences. Being a man who is a community leader and role model — How do you make a decision that is right for you, even when NO one supports it? Micheal Nealy lived this dilemma for almost (15) years. He was the victim of domestic violence and stayed a victim for the praises of people. Oh yeah, he gets real and raw. Tune in to hear how he not only made it out alive but regain his confidence and identity.

About Michael Neely: 

Reverend Michael Neely lives in beautiful and sunny Tampa, Florida, where he is the Senior Pastor of New Millennium Community Church. Reverend Michael Neely received his call to ministry in August of 1986 when he resided in Chicago, Illinois. Since then, he has worked in the capacity of Youth Pastor, Sunday School Superintendent, Director of Evangelism, Assistant Pastor, Church Planter, and now Senior Pastor. He served as the Assistant Pastor of First Baptist Church of College Hill from September of 2000 until March of 2004 under the leadership of Reverend Abraham Brown. He has a tremendous passion for God’s word; a compassion for all community members; a love for God’s people; and a deep commitment to the community. His concern for victims of domestic violence led him to become an executive board member of the Family Justice Center where he served as a volunteer chaplain and spiritual counselor. He now serves in the same capacity at the Spring Outreach Center.

Reverend Michael Neely obtained his Bachelor’s Degree from Newburgh Theological Seminary and College of the Bible and has future plans of pursuing a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing. He is certified to train clergy in the nuts and bolts of domestic violence and has written his first book titled: “Black Eyes and Sweet Talk” – a correct biblical view of marriage and domestic violence.

Reverend Michael Neely is married to Katonya Neely and is the father of one daughter and grandfather of two boys and one girl. When Reverend Neely is not working, he likes to bowl, play basketball and indulge in his second love which is singing. He is an accomplished Classical Lyric first tenor and loves singing classical music, love ballads, and gospel.

For more information on Michael please visit: http://www.nmcctampa.org

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