"Laurel Massey trained as a medical missionary and served to Colombia, South America (1972-1980) in orphanage care. To learn Spanish better, she began Child Evangelism gospel clubs for children. Then began writing Spanish cookbook/first aid manuals, and women's meeting guides, while conducting deliverance sessions in city-wide churches. By 1975, Massey established monthly women's rallies in Bogot�. Soon, hundreds of women attended. In the next years, she produced and hosted the first English daily live radio program on Pat Robertson's station with presentations over Voice of America. Massey earned an MBA in economics and PhD, becoming a guest lecturer at The Leadership Institute, Washington, D.C. training on the use of radio, print, and electronic media to boost conservative political campaigns in Bolivia, Holland, and Haiti. By 1994, she was an independent journalist for CBN-TV, Charisma Magazine, and European media outlets. She traveled with The Samaritan's Purse to Bosnia and Romania at the height of the war. As a widow in 2017, she married another widower, Kurt W. Massey, an ex-US Army Ranger Instructor. Together, both served as chaplains with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Assoc., deploying to disaster areas while owning and operating WCDG 88.7 FM radio station in the Appalachian foothills of North Georgia (2011-2021). They continue to broadcast radio programs, ""Bible Voices for Today"", heard internationally and online."
"""Laurel Massey has perceived by the Spirit of God, the pinpointed need for this hour. Many think that our current problems are political, societal, or ecclesiastical but nothing could be further from the truth: they are spiritual. Only when we understand the principles laid out in this writing, can we effectively deal with society's many plagues of addictions and mental torments."" Bishop Shane Vaughn, a/k/a 'Professor Toto, ' First Harvest Ministries This book has saved my spiritual life and inspired me to become active in my faith and helping others. G. T. Florida"