Malena Crawford is the author of the novel A Fistful of Honey, founder of the Black Divine Feminine Reawakened Movement, graduate of the George Washington University, and a student of renowned spiritual teacher Iyanla Vanzant. She writes, speaks and teaches from a personal experience of healing, forgiveness, and moving from self-destruction to purposeful living. Malena’s life work is to revolutionize the way black women is particular see and experience themselves, and to transform women’s pain into joy. In her early 20s Malena said a prayer that changed the course of her life, she asked God to reveal her purpose. The answer was to “heal your life and heal women.” Little did she know that this request would begin an initiation process that healed her, led her to her destiny, and equipped her to help thousands of other women do the same with the blueprint she created. For over a decade Malena has been obedient to the call with transformational mentoring, seminars and workshops teaching personal development, empowerment, and anti-oppression across the globe, most recently in South Africa. In 2014 Malena experienced another profound divine encounter, this time with God expressed as the Black Divine Mother. The encounter expanded into a yearlong walk with the feminine representation of God served as the inspiration for her groundbreaking novel, A Fistful of Honey, a revelation wrapped into a superb work of literary fiction. Her testimony is one of overcoming, forgiveness, faith and the unyielding pursuit and revelation of God within us.

 

To learn more about Malena Crawford, her book A Fistful of Honey, seminars and her movement, “The Black Divine Feminine Reawakened”, visit her online:

http://www.MalenaCrawford.com