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Yvonne Jones

    About Yvonne Jones, little can be said beyond the fact that she currently resides on the East Coast with her husband and two sons.

    The Little Mower That Could
    Toxic Leadership: A Curriculum To Identify And Prevent Toxic Leaders In Church Ministry
    Nappy Girl Kitchen Recipe Book
    • 2021

      Focusing on simplicity and natural ingredients, this recipe book offers ten easy-to-follow recipes for home cooking enthusiasts. The author, a proud Nappy Girl, emphasizes the importance of embracing one's identity and overcoming obstacles related to skin color. Inspired by her journey and a successful Facebook cooking group, she aims to empower others to explore their culinary skills. Readers are encouraged to find joy and fulfillment in cooking with these chemical-free, nature-inspired recipes.

      Nappy Girl Kitchen Recipe Book
    • 2019

      The book emphasizes the critical need for servant leadership within the Christian community, particularly in today's challenging times. Dr. Yvonne Jones, drawing from her extensive education and experience, advocates for leaders to embody a heart of service to combat toxicity in leadership roles. Aimed at clergy and Christian leaders, it serves as a curriculum to guide them in recognizing and preventing harmful behaviors while fostering a loving, God-centered environment. Dr. Jones' deep faith underpins her message that with divine support, transformative leadership is achievable.

      Toxic Leadership: A Curriculum To Identify And Prevent Toxic Leaders In Church Ministry
    • 2016

      The Little Mower That Could

      • 35 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Age 2-6 Boys & Girls. This illustrated children's book is for all the little boys and girls that love lawn mowers. You'll encounter a riding mower, a push mower, an old-fashioned reel mower, and the most modern and colorful mower out there. In this delightful spin on a beloved classic, a little ball gets stuck in the tall grass. After asking several lawn mowers to help the ball, a green electric mower agrees to help. Even though he is small and not the toughest model, the kind mower tries his best to cut his way through the thick grass to get to the little ball. Bits of facts about each type of lawn mower have been beautifully woven into the story, providing little gardening-tool enthusiasts with a story that lets their love for mowers come to life. To learn more and to watch the BOOK TRAILER, visit www.Yvonne-Jones.com

      The Little Mower That Could