ISBN-13: 9781505596984 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 162 str.
The Azalee McGill Story is based on Azalee Gracie McGill's life experiences. She was born in the state of South Carolina, grew up in the Carolinas as a little girl until her early twenties, moved north and lived in several big cities to eventually return to live in North Carolina in 1971. Shortly after moving back to North Carolina, Azalee was assigned the title, Ambassador for Christ, where she walked the streets, traveled throughout the country, shared the love of the Lord to the unloved. Azalee's work is not, yet, done because at age 95 years old, she is still on the battlefield for the Lord. Azalee was born daughter of a sharecropper at the end of World War I. She lived through the 1929 Great Depression as a young child and as she grew older, lived through the Jim Crow laws of the south. Azalee left the south and all it stood for, with its segregated ways of life, in her early twenties. She saw the beginning of World War II and experienced New York City Harlem nightlife during its high hay-days. She was one of a few New York City women Yellow Cab drivers and later owned and operated her own cab. She also owned and operated a restaurant in New York City. After living in New York for over thirty years, the Lord told Azalee to return to the south. I know you will be intrigued and mesmerized with her life experiences and stories; as well as, her life achievements, and most of all the breaking, molding, shaping and building up of her life by the Lord, as she becomes an Ambassador for Christ. Azalee wanted to share her life story to let everyone know how the Lord changed her life and if it had not been for Him, oh where would she be.