Esperanza Rivera is the mother of two children and has been married for over 33 years. She is one of eight children of Mexican immigrants; proud of her heritage and a proud United States citizen.
Mrs. Rivera holds a Juris Doctor degree and has been in the legal field for over 30 years; a self-made business woman with a small boutique consulting firm, since 1998, providing services to law firms and small business.
Mrs. Rivera has teaching credentials and teaches part-time, she is a volunteer with various organizations in the local community and church.
“God, please grant me a miracle!” This heart-wrenching prayer has perhaps escaped from the lips of countless of people especially in the wake of the recent bombings, mall and school shootings,Esperanza Rivera is the mother of two children and has been married for over 33 years. She is one of eight children of Mexican immigrants; proud of her heritage and a proud United States citizen.
Mrs. Rivera holds a Juris Doctor degree and has been in the legal field for over 30 years; a self-made business woman with a small boutique consulting firm, since 1998, providing services to law firms and small business.
Mrs. Rivera has teaching credentials and teaches part-time, she is a volunteer with various organizations in the local community and church.
“God, please grant me a miracle!” This heart-wrenching prayer has perhaps escaped from the lips of countless of people especially in the wake of the recent bombings, mall and school shootings, and the global financial crisis. Author Esperanza Rivera is neither a saint nor an authority on spiritual matters. However, her deep faith made her utter the same prayer throughout the illness and until the death of her 23-year-old daughter, Christee, and had received her answer. Now, Rivera shares their life-changing journey in her newly published book, titled A Witness of Miracles.
Evocative, inspiring and a wellspring of great faith, A Witness of Miracles is a book that takes readers on a spiritual journey through pain, suffering, illness, and death, and on to life once again. Just as the little miracles she experienced transformed her family’s life, Rivera has also transformed an agonizing experience into a life-giving book that will continue to touch readers’ lives long after they have turned its final pages. ...more