Ron Archer
Ron Archer is a highly gifted professional speaker and communicator. Moreover, Ron Archer is a business executive, bestselling Author, corporate leadership trainer, NFL consultant, TV Pundit, Military leadership consultant, Presidential advisor, and Envoy to Latin America, Africa, Korea and Europe. The currently celebrated motivational speaker was born in the early 1960s by a 17-year-old single mother in Cleveland. In his young age, he was subject to sexual abuse by a babysitter and was neglected at home at some point, Ron wanted to die.
Ron Archer’s Success
Ron Archer has made several achievements in his life. He is a gifted motivational speaker, and also the leader of a global human rights movement thought Africa and Latin America. He was awarded the Martin Luther King leadership Award for his work in developing the hearts, hears, habits and hands of third world leaders to transform their nations into collaboration from chaos. He receives credits from countries Singapore, Kenya, Korea, Colombia, and India for the role he played in building improved schools, business models, clinics and government reforms.
He is a force to reckon with, and one can quickly note he is gifted once he stands behind a podium as a speaker. There is a command in his voice through his vibrant and baritone voice and catches everyone’s attention. Ron Archer have achieved a lot through his gift in the motivational speaking and have also written several books. Some of the books where he is the Author includes What Belief can Do, The Power Of One Man, Ron Archer on Teams, and Irwin Allen’s Lost in Space. Ron is continuously speaking around the world. He’s an incredible communicator who touches people with his inspirational story as well as timely insights.
What Belief Can Do
“What Belief Can Do” is one of Archer’s most known book where he shares his story and shows how God turned his pain and tragedy into power and triumph and how this may happen to anyone who Belief. His story inspires one to trust God with predicaments and impediments facing someone. Archer was born by a teenage mother, and he survived an abortion his mothers pimp forced her to undertake. He narrates how he was abused, bullied by some and was even rejected by his stepfather. Ron was a bed-wetter, stutterer, and an overweight kid and could bang his head against the wall to get sleep at night.
In his book “What Belief can Do” readers will get knowledge and gain perspective on various issues. First, the reader discovers that everything that someone goes through in life is just but a down payment on personal destiny. Secondly, the books give insight that we are conceived and born with divine design, and no one can choose where and in which situation to be born. Moreover, the books help the reader know that love and care can mentor and change a child while our greatest blessings are contained in our most significant challenges in life.