BUILDING STRONG HOMES PODCAST: How God Took Carolyn Knefely from a Starving Little Girl to the Queen of Etiquette

If you’ve ever felt you can’t succeed because of a difficult childhood, listen to Carolyn Knefely’s story and realize how God can help anyone overcome their past to make a real difference in the world.

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BUILDING STRONG HOMES PODCAST: How God Took Carolyn Knefely from a Starving Little Girl to the Queen of Etiquette
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BUILDING STRONG HOMES podcast

HOST: CAROL ROPER

Today I’m thrilled to introduce you to one of my writer friends, Carolyn Knefely. Carolyn has an impressive resume of extremely diverse careers, but what makes her story so incredible is her strength to overcome her childhood of her and her younger brothers, often being left alone for days at a time. From the age of four or five, Carolyn frequently begged for food from neighbors and even stole bread to survive. When she was 18 years old, she nearly attempted suicide, but God intervened and made her realize she didn’t have to be a victim of her circumstances. Hers is an incredible story of how God took this poor, dirty, starving little girl that no one seemed to love and launched her into a world where she became trained and certified by the Protocol School of Washington Fine Dining and then taught business etiquette to colleges, churches, and corporations. If you’ve ever felt you can’t succeed because of a difficult childhood, listen to Carolyn’s story and realize how God can help anyone overcome their past to make a real difference in the world.

This episode first appeared on https://buildingstronghomes.libsyn.com/

 

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About the Author

Carol Roper is the founder of Building Strong Homes One Story at a Time—a ministry dedicated to building godly homes. Carol is a writer, podcaster, and speaker.