Dami-Lare Marshall
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Dami-Lare Marshall is a West African author, researcher, and professional in the fields of artificial intelligence, project management, and business strategy.[1] His work spans both academic and practical domains, with contributions to multinational organizational consulting, Christian literature, and nonprofit initiatives.[2]
Early Life and Education
Born in Nigeria to parents involved in business and clergy, Marshall grew up in a family of three siblings. He pursued higher education across multiple continents, earning a financial degree, two master’s degrees, and a doctorate from institutions in West Africa, Australia, Germany, and the United States.[3]
Career
Dami-Lare’s professional career began in the management and aviation sectors. In 2020, Marshall co-founded GJC. a nonprofit organization focused on supporting rural ministries, distributing free Bibles in Africa, and expanding gospel outreach.[4] He also serves as editor-in-chief of TheSeed Magazine, a publication under the GJC umbrella.[5]
Publications
Dami-Lare is the author of several books, including:
- The Path (GJC Pub., 2020; ISBN 978-1393461241)[6]
- My Grace is Sufficient (Xinxii Publishers, 2020; ISBN 9781716287251)[7]
- The Seed Series: A Closer Relationship with God (GJC | XinXii, 2021; ISBN 9783989119123)[8]
- Une relation plus étroite avec Dieu (GJC Pub., 2023; ISBN 9783989119536)[9]
As editor, he has overseen thematic magazines such as "The World, Against Those not of This World" (2024) and "I Used to Run Drugs" (2022), both published by Kobo and Fnac.[10]
Charitable Work
Through GJC and other initiatives, Marshall supports orphanage homes and rural communities in Africa, providing educational materials, religious resources, and essential supplies. His efforts include volunteer programs and infrastructure projects targeting vulnerable populations.[11]
Personal Life and Early Writing
Dami-Lare Marshall began writing in the early 2000s, contributing to church bulletins and West African magazines.[12] His early career included a weekly column, "The Seed," in The Compass, a Lagos-based newspaper.[13] His literary focus spans Christian devotionals, fiction, and analyses of contemporary issues.
References
- ↑ "Une relation plus étroite avec Dieu by Dami-Lare MARSHALL (Ebook) - Read free for 30 days". Everand. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
- ↑ Hausarbeiten.de - Diversity is the Strength of Project Management in Africa. Managing Diversity in Projects.
- ↑ "Dami-Lare Marshall - Team Impact Christian University Usa". tiuniversity.academia.edu. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
- ↑ "Generations of Jesus Christ says more Africans are demanding to have their own Bible". Today Christian News. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
- ↑ "Dami-Lare Marshall Books - BookBub". www.bookbub.com. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
- ↑ MARSHALL, DAMI-LARE (2020-07-11). The Path. XinXii. ISBN 978-3-96142-652-2.
- ↑ Marshall, D. L. (2021-01-07). My Grace is Sufficient. XinXii. ISBN 978-3-96931-269-8.
- ↑ MARSHALL, Dami-Lare (2021-10-25). A Closer Relationship With God: TheSeed Devotion. XinXii. ISBN 978-3-98911-912-3.
- ↑ Une relation plus étroite avec Dieu.
- ↑ "The World Against Those Not of This World". Fnac. April 2024.
- ↑ "Generations of Jesus Christ says more Africans are demanding to have their own Bible". Today Christian News. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
- ↑ "Building a Brighter Future". Gab News. 2022-11-21. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
- ↑ "The Compass". The Compass. 2005–2010.
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