Stephanie A. Mayberry
Stephanie Mayberry is a Christian author whose passion for writing has become her ministry. An active member of the ministry team at The Life Church PWC in Manassas, VA, she has given her life to God and is realizing her calling of ministry through her writing.
As an adult with Asperger’s Syndrome, she ministers to other Aspies (people with Asperger’s Syndrome) through her blog, The Christian Aspie and several books she has written about being a Christian with Asperger’s Syndrome. She also uses her experiences as a battered wife to reach out to people who have been through abuse and help them find healing through Jesus.
But God has also impressed upon her to write other titles as well. As she says, “God writes the words, I just hold the pen.”
Stephanie lives in Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. with her infinitely patient husband and a dog genius.
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As an adult with Asperger’s Syndrome, she ministers to other Aspies (people with Asperger’s Syndrome) through her blog, The Christian Aspie and several books she has written about being a Christian with Asperger’s Syndrome. She also uses her experiences as a battered wife to reach out to people who have been through abuse and help them find healing through Jesus.
But God has also impressed upon her to write other titles as well. As she says, “God writes the words, I just hold the pen.”
Stephanie lives in Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. with her infinitely patient husband and a dog genius.
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Rocky Mountain College - SeniorInterests
work at home opportunities, nutrition, weightloss, business, freelance, philosophy, advice, personal development, professional developmentMotto
Strangers have the best candy.
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Take My Hand, Hold My HeartLife's journey is so much sweeter when we share it with someone. It begins with taking my hand... -
Protect Your Business from a Hack AttackSystem security is an ongoing battle and should be a daily practice in your business. Unfortunately, this just comes with the territory when you have an online presence. Are you doing everything that you can to protect your system and your customers? -
Washington, DC Earthquake: My First Earthquake ExperienceOn July 16, 2010, just shortly after 5 am, a 3.6 magnitude earthquake rattled the MD, DC, VA area. I was there; this is my story. -
Compare Deals While You Shop (and You Don't Have to Do Anything but Shop!)Online smart tool searches for the best deals on the net while you shop. -
Mobbing and Workplace Abuse: Survival GuideA practical, realistic guide for surviving mobbing or workplace abuse by someone who has been through it. 11 tips that you can start using today to survive.
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Winter Weather Tips: When the Lights Go OutWhen you lose power, particularly during a bitter winter storm such as the blizzard of 2010 that pummeled the Northeast, it can be very difficult to stay warm. These tips can help. -
Where Did Professionalism and Customer Service Go?It seems to me that professionalism and customer service are becoming a thing of the past. What happened? Did people stop expecting good customer service or stop demanding professionalism?
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Brain Damage from High Fevers in ChildrenDoes high fever in children cause brain damage? Why do we run a fever? What should parents do when their child runs a fever? The answers may surprise you.
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Workplace Abuse ChecklistEmotional abuse, whether at home or at work can be tricky to identify. Typically, the victims of abuse are made to feel that their feelings of being abused are unfounded. This checklist will help identify instances of abuse. -
Mobbing and Workplace Abuse: Are You a Victim?Most attention has been directed to spousal abuse, but workplace abuse is rising in prevalence. As incidences of workplace abuse increase, it is important to learn to recognize the signs. Education is the first step to getting free. -
For Those Soldiers Who Have FallenThis is a tribute to all of our soldiers and veterans. -
Management and Human Relations - Bridging the GapThe first three months are difficult for new managers. There are some ways to make the transition easier.
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Management Transition - How to Take Over Without Taking Over10 tips for new managers to make their transition to their new position easier.
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The Trouble with Trying to Understand StatisticsAre the statistics you are using to support your arguments substantial? What about what others are trying to sell you? How to tell the real deal from faulty statistics. -
Why You Should Be an Organ Donor: A Letter to the Person Who Receives My OrgansThis is not intended to sway you in one direction or another when making the very personal decision of becoming an organ donor. I just wanted to share my reasons for making the choice to be an organ donor. -
Secrets for Looking Young and Feeling YoungAge does not have to be a sentence to lose your youth. These 12 secrets will help you regain your youth and vitality. You will look younger and feel younger. -
33 Senseless Deaths - Why?A tragedy that affects so many. -
A Forgotten Family in MourningWe all watched as events unfolded on April 16, 2007 at Virginia Tech. We mourn for the students and professors who were senselessly slain - as so we should. But let us remember another family... -
Diet is a Dirty Word: How I Lost 100 Pounds (and Kept it Off!)Diets are temporary. In order to lose weight and keep it off, you have to adopt a healthy eating lifestyle. This means that you not only need to learn a different way of eating, you also have to learn how to make healthy food choices. -
Creative Writing - Your Writing StyleThis is sixth in a multi-part series on creative writing. This article deals with developing your own writing style.
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Creative Writing - How to Write an OutlineThis is the third in a multi-part series on creative writing. This part deals with writing the outline.
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Creative Writing - Sentence StructureThis is fifth in a multi-part series on creative writing. This article deals with sentence structure.
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Creative Writing - Writing Your Thesis StatementThis is the second in a multi-part series on creative writing. This part deals with writing a thesis statement.
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Creative Writing - Finding Your TopicThis is the first in a multi-part series on creative writing. This part deals with finding a topic for writing.
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Creative Writing - Good GrammarThis is the fourth in a multi-part series on creative writing. This part deals with good grammar.
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Creative Writing - Your Writing StyleThis is part six in a multi-part series on creative writing. This article focuses on developing your writing style.
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How to Believe in Yourself When No One Else DoesWe will always encounter people who do not believe in us and try to deter us from preventing our goals and dreams. This does not have to be the case, though, once you learn to believe in yourself.
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My Wake-up Call: The Night Gang Kids Shot at UsI used to be a "big girl" until I got my wake up call. I used to hide behind the bulky clothing and extra layers of me... -
How to Help Your Teen Deal with a Friend's SuicideWhen someone close to your teen commits suicide it can cause a lot of emotions. Find out how to help your teen through the grieving process and how to cope with the tragedy of suicide.
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Last Minute Gift Ideas for Under $25Shopping at the last minute usually means spending beyond your budget and getting something that is not really personal, but it does not have to be that way!
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Beat the Holiday BluesHoliday depression is very common during the holiday season, but there are ways to lessen its effects and feel better.
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Avoiding and Fighting Cold and FluThe holiday season and winter months are notorious for being cold and flu season. With a few proactive steps you can protect yourself from illness.
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Martha Stewart I Am Not: Confessions from a Real Kitchen MomA "non-domestic type" comments on real kitchens in the real world. You don't have to be Martha Stewart or Rachael Rey to be great in the kitchen, you can do it!
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On Economic BiasYou may know someone who acts this way or you may have been treated this way yourself. We all need to be reminded that no one is any better than anyone else and a helping hand should be connected to a loving heart.
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Finding Peace: Musings Over a Cup of CoffeeThe peace that often eludes us in this fast-paced world is often within us. We can draw from our own experiences and trials to find a peace is who we are and where we are going. With strength of character, integrity and faith, we can find peace.
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The Negative Impact of Student "Labeling" in the ClassroomOur children are being labeled in the classroom. Good kids are being called "bad" or labeled a "behavior problem" by short-sighted teachers and the labels are passed from teacher to teacher to administrators. This is a dangerous practice.
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Top Skin Care Products for TeensNeutrogena Rapid Clear offers fast, effective results. Acne is less noticeable overnight!
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Making Decisions EthicallySteps necessary in making decisions. The decision making process is a step by step process.
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Fool Vs. Jerk: Whom Would You Hire?Various character dynamics work together to create an effective team. Diversity in the work team is crucial to success.
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When I was a Big GirlAbout two years ago I lost 100 pounds and literally changed my life. Though I had always been thin, various circumstances contributed to my weight gain over several years. This is my story...
















