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Reginald Levi Walker (Nabahood23)
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About Myself: Reginald Levi Walker was born in rural Perry County in Alabama to the late Rev. R. Leon Walker, Jr. and Janie Mae Ward on July 9, 1964. He is the last of three children from this marriage. Reginald or Reggie, as he prefers to be called, was educated in the all black school system of rural Perry County. Reggie tried to excel at all his studies in School. He held memberships in the National Junior and Senior Honor Societies.

In 1981, he moved to Miami, Florida to live with his mother. After graduating from American Senior High School, he enlisted in the U. S. Army. However, because of the call to preach and the tremendous preaching tradition in the Walker family, Reggie soon found himself preaching instead of fighting wars.

The first influence to preach came from his grandfather, Rev Walker, Sr. At the age of nine, Reggie accepted the call to preach at Greenleaf Baptist Church in Alabama. After discharging from service in 1985, he studied under his father and other ministers in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was licensed to preach at St, John A.M.E. Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma ordained an elder at Bethel A.M.E. Church in North Little Rock Arkansas and educated at Shorter Junior College in Arkansas.

Reggie first pastorate was at Derrick Chapel A.M.E. Church in Van Buren, Arkansas. Since then, he has pastured many churches in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, and Oklahoma, He now resides in Red Bird, Oklahoma and pastors Vision of Hope Church, Inc. He works to encourage children of God everywhere to stand up and be the mighty men and women of God. His favorite saying is I am blessed just to be alive.

Reggie knows the importance of each day since he has been living with an incurable disease since 1987. However, he firmly believes, if he lives God get the glory, and if he dies, God gets the blame. He gave his illness to God along time ago and refuses to worry about it anymore.


Stories


Published Short Stories

 
DateTitleCategoryHits
Dec 30, 2008Worth more than we think, Chapter 4Adventure 32
Dec 30, 2008Worth more than we think, Chapter 3Adventure 36
Dec 24, 2008Worth more than we think, Chapter 2Adventure 90
Dec 24, 2008Worth more than we think, Chapter 1Adventure 78
Dec 14, 2008The splash felt around the worldAdventure 167
Jun 9, 2008My Testimony, Chapter 3Non-Fiction 219
Jun 9, 2008My Testimony, Chapter 2Non-Fiction 159
Jun 9, 2008My Testimony, Chapter 1Non-Fiction 225
Nov 10, 2007The U.S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins, Intermission, Chapter 6Adventure 559
Nov 10, 2007The U.S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins, Intermission, Chapter 5Adventure 537
Nov 10, 2007The U.S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins, Intermission, Chapter 4Adventure 397
Nov 10, 2007The U.S.Army Ranger, The journey begins, Intermission, Chapter 3Adventure 526
Oct 26, 2007The U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins, Intermission, Chapter 2Adventure 491
Oct 9, 2007The U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins Intermission, Chapter 1Adventure 572
Oct 9, 2007The U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins Mision 2 Chapter 5Adventure 546
Oct 9, 2007The U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins Mission 2 Chapter 4Adventure 511
Oct 9, 2007The U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins Mission 2 Chapter 3Adventure 408
Oct 9, 2007The U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins Mission 2 Chapter 2Adventure 453
Oct 9, 2007THe U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins Mission 2 Chapter 1Adventure 596
Oct 9, 2007The U. S. Army Ranger, The Journey Begins Mission 1 Chapter 6Adventure 406
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Title article: The Circuit Rider
Date: 2008-12-14 18:29:15
Very Good
This is a very good narrative. The poem portrays a wonderful story of a young ma taking a path that is different from the pathof his father. Although it is sad that this really does happen, it is true. Being the son of a preacher, i can understand to call to follow in the footsteps of your father. I also understand the deep desire to be different. I really enjoyed reading the story.  
 
As, always, may God bless you, 
Pastor Reginald Levi Walker

Title article: Different strokes for different folks.
Date: 2008-10-25 17:05:19
I laughed all the way through.
In spite of the length because of the two stories, I really enjoyed the illustations. The ideal of riding this ride without holding on to something. I can imagine that it would have been quite like a solitary pin ball in motion inside a moving glass. Great job.

Title article: My Testimony, Chapter 2
Date: 2008-10-02 23:14:20
I am sorry that I did not properly thank
I am sorry that I did not properly thank you for your comment or if my thanks seem to be just a repeated logo place upon my post.There are no words that I can employ to express the joy I felt after reading the words you have placed here other than simply thank you for your comment. Nevertheless, I thank each and everyone for not only commenting rather thankyou for taking the time to read it because you did not have to.  
Again thank you so much for your comment.  
 
As always, God bless each of us to opportunity to live in peace with his fellow man and/or woman.  
 
Pastor Reginald Levi Walker  
 
 
http://www.everypoet.net/ poetry/blogs/ reginald_levi_walker  
 
 
http://www.sermoncentral.com/ contributor_profile.asp? ContributorID=40228

Title article: My Testimony, Chapter 3
Date: 2008-10-02 23:13:19
Thanks for your comment
I am sorry that I did not properly thank you for your comment or if my thanks seem to be just a repeated logo place upon my post.There are no words that I can employ to express the joy I felt after reading the words you have placed here other than simply thank you for your comment. Nevertheless, I thank each and everyone for not only commenting rather thankyou for taking the time to read it because you did not have to.  
Again thank you so much for your comment.  
 
As always, God bless each of us to opportunity to live in peace with his fellow man and/or woman.  
 
Pastor Reginald Levi Walker  
 
 
http://www.everypoet.net/ poetry/blogs/ reginald_levi_walker  
 
 
http://www.sermoncentral.com/ contributor_profile.asp? ContributorID=40228

Title article: My Testimony, Chapter 1
Date: 2008-10-02 23:10:45
To everyone that has posted a comment:
I am sorry that I did not properly thank you for your comment or if my thanks seem to be just a repeated logo place upon my post.There are no words that I can employ to express the joy I felt after reading the words you have placed here other than simply thank you for your comment. Nevertheless, I thank each and everyone for not only commenting rather thankyou for taking the time to read it because you did not have to.  
Again thank you so much for your comment.  
As always, God bless each of us to opportunity to live in peace with his fellow man and/or woman.  
Pastor Reginald Levi Walker  
 
http://www.everypoet.net/ poetry/blogs/ reginald_levi_walker  
 
http://www.sermoncentral.com/ contributor_profile.asp? ContributorID=40228

P.S. One error
for some reason the sixth chapter was placed below the seventh. I sure it was not intentional

I like a person of intelligence.
Thanks for that comment and for that deep thought. I will be thinking on that for week.

Title article: Setting The Scene
Date: 2007-10-19 18:18:29
This comment means I liked what i read
Very good job  
 
Three applause for the thoughts, you express.  
That story will be placed among the very best.  
You really wrote that story quite vividly.  
The paradoxical dry earth for all to see.  
I really enjoyed the words I read.  
Damn, I wish I penned them, instead.  
 
Copyright 2007  
Reginald Levi Walker  
 
This is a review to the wonderful entertaining story I just read.

Title article: Rotting Away
Date: 2007-10-19 17:50:41
This comment means I like what I read
With the words, you say, some might not quite agree. 
However, the words you say are your story to tell. 
Only you can tell your story the way that it ought to be. 
The way you tell you story is what makes it sell. 
 
God bless you, 
Pastor Reginald Levi Walker

Title article: I Tried...
Date: 2007-10-19 17:39:45
Three Standing ovations for Mr. Robert
Very good job 
 
Three applause for the thoughts, you express. 
That story will be placed among the very best. 
You really wrote that story quite vividly. 
The paradoxical killer for all to see. 
I really enjoyed the words I read. 
Damn, I wish I penned them, instead. 
 
Copyright 2007 
Reginald Levi Walker 
 
This is a review to the wonderful entertaining story I just read.

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