Joyanna returns to the scenes of her childhood, Kah-nee-ta Hot Springs resort in Oregon. Nostalgia and a visit to paradise awaits you.
JOYANNA IS ...
A new-age minister seeking and finding inner freedom: from est in the '70's to healing her inner child, through recovery programs in the '90's, and full-time RVing thereafter. A wife, mother, and great-grandmother. A lady who cares and shares her journey through writing: hers and Freedomers (inmates seeking inner freedom). From them she learned that prison can be a state of mind, even for Outsiders. From these beginnings evolved her Inner Freedom Ministry.
Joyanna returns to other scene of her childhood: Part I: Bonneville Dam, in Oregon, where she attended grade school, visited the fish hatchery and played paper dolls. But innocense died, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, when she feared air attacks on this strategic target. Part II: A nostalgic trip through Portland
Joyanna's Ministry with Freedomers (inmates seeking inner freedom) and others seeking freedom from bondage to habits, patterns, addictions, illness, poverty, loneliness.
A membership program, with a Support Partner, to recognize and change money patterns. Not a get-rich scheme. It's an ongoing process.
Joyanna and her husband, Van, take you along on their inner and outer journey to freedom in their 35 ft. Holiday Rambler RV; coast-to-coast and border-to- border.
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Site redesign begun February 2008 Completion date TBA
This page last updated and published Saturday, February 16th, 2008