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More importantly, she planned how to make this happen and then took steps to make sure the boys followed the plan she had made.īen and his older brother, Curtis, hated this at first but their mother was determined and she didn't give them a choice. So Sonya insisted her boys turn the television off and read. She was very interested in what they did that people in her neighbourhood did not do and noticed that the better-off families had books around and read a lot. The homes of people who had successful careers and good incomes. This gave her an insight into what went on in She had very little education and few skills, Sonya often did houseworkįor well-off families. The marriage ended soon after this discovery and Sonya went on to work two - sometimes three - jobs to provide for her sons. When her sons were small, Sonya discovered that her husband was a bigamist and had another family living not far away. Sonya left school after third grade and was barely literate when her sons were growing up. Born in Tennessee, she was one of 24 children and married at the age of only thirteen. But Ben Carson had a mother who was determined that her sons would succeed in life and the first part of Gifted Hands is as much about Sonya Carson as it is about Ben himself. I'd love to hear from you.Poverty, a poor self-image, no dad at home, a hot temper and an uneducated mother are all things we now recognise as risk factors which more often than not doom a child to a lifetime of poverty, welfare and possibly violence and crime. When you're dealing with challenges of Alzheimer's Disease, depression, or substance abuse in your family, it can be a time that stretches you personally and tries your faith. It's a difficult, but rewarding commitment. I've had the opportunity to be a caregiver and work with a number of other caregivers for their loved ones. For example, when I see and hear from readers of 90 Minutes in Heaven and they describe the peace they now have after losing a loved one, I'm gratified to be a part of telling that story. (Ghostwriters are often noted with the word 'with' below the author's name.) Why do I ghostwrite? It's rewarding for me to help others tell their stories of inspiration and growth. My nonfiction books are based on my personal experiences, experiences that have been enhanced and developed by meeting people just like you.Īs a ghostwriter, I sometimes take other people's materials and write books for them. When I write, I have the opportunity to share my faith and my spiritual growth with others. To date I've published more than 135 books and hundreds of articles. My first book came off the press in 1975. Since 1984, I've used my writing to help me accomplish those goals. My passion is to stimulate people's minds and nourish their souls.

In these books, I share my personal experiences as I strive to be closer to God and to seek his will for me. I've written dozens of books on a variety of topics with an emphasis on Spiritual Growth, Christian Living, Caregiving, and Recovery.

Hello! My name is Cecil Murphey, but everyone just calls me 'Cec.' Cecil Murphey, author of 112 books, has also assisted well-known personalities in writing their biographies. Carson is now the Honorary National Chairman of the My Faith Votes campaign and continues to work tirelessly for the cause of the American people. Carson and his wife are co-founders of the Carson Scholars Fund, which recognizes young people of all backgrounds for exceptional academic and humanitarian accomplishments. Carson as one of the 10 Most Admired Men in the World.ĭr. In 2014, the Gallup Organization, in their annual survey, named Dr. Carson as one of "America's Best Leaders" in 2008. News Media Group and Harvard's Center for Public Leadership recognized Dr. In June 2008, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Carson was the recipient of the 2006 Spingarn Medal. He has written and published nine books, four of which were co-authored with Candy, his wife of 40 years.

Carson, Sr., M.D., became the chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1984 at the age of 33, making him the youngest major division director in the hospital's history.
