About the Book
Taking the Kingdom is not a spiritual based work, this is fiction, a not true story about a long series of dreams that I was having, The Kingdom however in question, is not the White House, but the United States, but the attack is made on the White House, because that is the Head of the United States.The Present President in the book is not what you would think, in fact, he is actually an impostor that becomes someone he is not, but he fulfills the life of someone else by becoming all that other person should, or could have been. The persons name was actually J'Hu, and he becomes Stephen, through a mishap at school, and with that mishap, he finds himself in America, and on his way to a life he thought was impossible.
About the Author: I was born in a home in Halifax county of North Carolina, many years ago, I make that sound old right? There were many things about this that I didn't learn until I was in my forties, I knew my Grand mother was a great woman, to me, she was the closest thing to a real prophet of God that ever walked the earth, I loved her, she passed away at 71 years old, in 1971, odd right? I cried my heart out when she passed away, I was about 9 years old then, my mother and father planned my birth, which does not mean that my sister and my brothers were all mistakes, it just means that I was the one that was planned. My dad told my mom, the only name that he knew was his own, so I was named after him. One of my cousins, said to my mom, I think you should name the child after me, being that we were born on the same day, but different years, she then told her, but this is a boy, she was like, oh, okay, so, that is how I got the nickname Dee. The house that I was born in still stands today, on route 158 in Roanoke Rapids, my current wife and I drove by to get a picture of it, there are people that live there, and the property has been divided up and other homes are now on the property too. Today, my wife and I live in Winston Salem North Carolina, we worship with First Assembly of God on University Parkway, my plan upon moving here was to buy a Church, or build one, but, the money has not materialized to make that happen, several years after my birth, we moved to Richmond Virginia, I remember going to sleep beside my mother's, mother, and waking up next to my father's, mother, it was shocking to me, because I found out that we were not going back to live in North Carolina, I spent 40 years in a city that seemed to hate me, but, I did survive. While there, I attended the Richmond Public School system, started out at George Mason Elementary, then went on to Nathaniel Bacon middle, and East End Middle School, then I moved on to Armstrong High School, where I graduated in 1982, I started working at the age of 8 years old, got my first pay check at 9 years old on my birthday, started a paper route at 12, started another one at 16, started driving at 13, on private roads, while in High School, I won many awards in track and field, but baseball was what I wanted to do.