Meet the Founder

My name is Carmella Maria Duncan and I am a Motivational Spiritual Teacher. My mission in Christ began at the age of 5 when I joined the children’s choir. My experiences in church have taught me to always trust God first.

My journey involved me being a choir member, usher and youth mentor and serving on the committees. My family always made sure we were in church from sunrise to sunset. I did not mind being in the church. I always felt serving the Lord was an honor. 

When you mature in God it is called an enlightenment. God allows you to see many things that you did not notice before. For example, I always sit at a lake down the street from my home. It is my solitude with God. It is not only peaceful but also beautiful. 

One day as I sat there God gave me insight on just how important trees are to us. This insight made me aware of how God maintains those trees 365 days a year. It was clarified to me that we received oxygen off of those trees to breath. We also receive many fruits and vegetables off of those trees to nourish our bodies.

As I continued in my enlightenment, I learned a lot from God. I realized my maturity in God has elevated. The more I matured the more I wanted to learn all about God. It was at this point in my life I knew what my purpose was. I was to be a Spiritual teacher for God.

I took the skills I grasp on a platform called Spotify. I would record my sermons on there a few times a week. God then directed (GGL) to go on Facebook live on Wednesday nights @ 8pm for my sermons and live on Thursday nights for (GGL) pillow talk discussions @8pm. 

I am currently working on a women’s networking group called (GGL) “Queens of Divinity.”

This experience has not only increased my relationship with God but it has taught me with God all things are possible. When I look at where I started and the success that God has blessed me with I’m forever thankful to God. It is to God I give all the glory and everlasting praise. It is to God all of my blessings flow. It is to God that I now realize there is no me without him in my life.

Carmella M. Duncan,