Atlanta's Pastor Joanna Adams brings to every thought, conversation, speech and sermon maturity of a deeply thoughtful mind and a widely giving heart. From the day in 2001 when Joanna and I met, I knew she was as real as real can get in the public eye. She is authentic, inspirational and empowering. Several years ago Joanna was named "Georgia's Woman of the Year" (in the footsteps of a handful of great women with household names you know), and the next year she was honored as Atlanta's "Living Legend." It was true joy to be in the audience for both black-tie galas and other celebratory events. Atlanta's leaders on the dais for every gathering, and those with whom I spoke, each openly and privately affirmed Joanna's authenticity, leadership skills, and region-wide value. Her voice reaches far beyond the walls of any of the churches, synagogues or other gathering places she graces with her fully engaged presence.
It's been said the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who during the time of moral injustice, knowing the difference between right and wrong, choose to remain neutral. Thank you Dr. Adams for keeping us scratching!
Atlanta's Pastor Joanna Adams brings to every thought, conversation, speech and sermon maturity of a deeply thoughtful mind and a widely giving heart. From the day in 2001 when Joanna and I met, I knew she was as real as real can get in the public eye. She is authentic, inspirational and empowering.
Several years ago Joanna was named "Georgia's Woman of the Year" (in the footsteps of a handful of great women with household names you know), and the next year she was honored as Atlanta's "Living Legend." It was true joy to be in the audience for both black-tie galas and other celebratory events.
Atlanta's leaders on the dais for every gathering, and those with whom I spoke, each openly and privately affirmed Joanna's authenticity, leadership skills, and region-wide value. Her voice reaches far beyond the walls of any of the churches, synagogues or other gathering places she graces with her fully engaged presence.
It's been said the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who during the time of moral injustice, knowing the difference between right and wrong, choose to remain neutral. Thank you Dr. Adams for keeping us scratching!