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Minister, Author Renee Johnson of Vessel of Living Water

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Min Author Renee Johnson of Vessel of Living Water. Author of the book Blaze of Consumption Rise from the Ashes.

Renee Johnson is a native of Jacksonville Florida and is the mother of four beautiful children.  As a woman of prayer, Renee received the assignment to reach out to teen girls in her community.  It was in August of 2002, when God gave her the vision of Morning Dove Center For Teen Girls, Inc.
In March of 2003, the organization was filed in the State of Florida, and within nine months, it was certified as a nonprofit organization with its 501©3.  Since the calling has been placed on her life, God has given her so many ideas to offer service to the young girls, such as Workshops, Teen Summits, Banquets, Clothes Giveaways, and Fashion Shows, which are ways of ministering and serving the girls to meet their needs.
Renee is passion about encouraging teen girls to realize their true value and worth within themselves, in Christ, through inspirational and educational teaching and music. 

Her ministry is positively impacting the lives of girls and young women citywide.  She attended local schools, such as Ribault Middle School, Andrew Jackson High School, and graduated from Fernandina Beach High School, in the year of 1980.
Renee Johnson has had experience working with children over the past 10 years, with Emma Love Hardy Elem. School, Fernandina Bch. Fl., Head Start School System, as a teacher aide, and she also worked as a teacher with preschoolers at Elm Street Church of God Daycare.  Her experience with teens started from her own personal experience while mentoring her 4 teen children, ministering to teen girls in her local church, by encouraging and motivating them, and teens in her local neighborhoods.
 

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