Frequently asked questions

What is the IESSP?

The IESSP is an acronym for Identity, Educational, Spiritual and Social Plan. It is
modeled after the special education IEP (Individualized Educational Plan) and Inspired
by the poem They Are Singing Your Song.

What is the goal of the IESSP?

The overall goal of the curriculum is to help users to remember and claim who they
are in all of their beauty and blemishes. It will encourage participants to discover
their unique path, finding that particular guiding song inside that will let them face
challenges, nurture spirituality, and celebrate individuality within a loving
community. With the IESSP, users will be challenged to maximize their potential
through strategic planning and accountability. I hope to bring together a circle of
spiritual, educational, and social leaders, resources, and mentors who can help others
grow into a confident, spiritual, and caring person.

Who is the author of the IESSP?

Rev. Dr. Moses Sowale is the founder of The Voice Inc., The Brigade Youth Program
Brockton, The Abigail’s Women Project, and the pioneer priest of Grace Chapel
Episcopal/Anglican Church Brockton.

This curriculum is a direct product of his over
twenty-five years experience in working with young people, women, men and their
families. The IESSP is designed to help individuals claim their unique identity,
discover their special abilities and educational learning styles, find their unique
connection with God and be reconciled to their unique person or community of
belonging.

The curriculum will be used in the context of one-on-one mentoring, life
coaching and pastoral care and counseling.


How can I read the Poem "They Are Singing Your Song"?

When a woman in a certain African tribe knows she’s pregnant, she goes out into the wilderness with a few friends. Together they pray and meditate until they hear the baby’s unique song. As they attune to it, the women sing it aloud. Then they return to the tribe and teach it to everyone else.

When the child is born, the community gathers and sings the child’s song to them. When the child enters school, the villagers gather and sing the song. When the child passes through the initiation to adulthood, the people again come together and sing. At the altar of marriage, the person hears their song. Finally, when it’s time for the soul to pass from this world, the family and friends gather at the person’s bed, just as they did at their birth, and they sing the person to the next life.

There is one other occasion upon which the villagers sing to the child. If, at any time during the person’s life, they commit a crime or socially aberrant act, they’re called to the center of the village. There, the people in the community form a circle around the person and sing their song to them because… A friend is someone who knows your song and sings it to you when you’ve forgotten it yourself.

Those who love you are not fooled by mistakes you have made or dark images you hold about yourself. They remember your beauty when you feel ugly; your wholeness when you are broken; your innocence when you feel guilty; and your purpose when you are confused.
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Your soul has its own song. Your unique energy and purpose are expressed through your talents, passions, and visions. When you’re in touch with your joy and act upon it, your heart feels full and your life is rewarding. When you’re disconnected from your passion, you feel empty, your life is frustrating, and you wonder what you’re doing here.
Yet even when you’re distracted by the fears and troubles of the world, your song still lives inside you. Its tune is etched upon your soul more deeply than any experience could be. As you move through difficulties, detours, or setbacks, your spirit guides you from within, urging you to carry on and emerge shining. In the face of a great challenge, your inner knowing comes forth in unprecedented power. All of your life lessons help you get back in touch with the music of your soul.
Others may try to influence you to sing their song rather than yours. If you do, you’ll become resentful and lose your voice. To regain it, get back in touch with your truth and act on it. Never deny your expression for another’s. You can harmonize with and support someone else, but don’t do it at the expense of your own happiness.
You best serve others by reminding them of their song. Judgment, punishment, and power plays don’t correct; they only drive human beings further from their joy and aggravate pain and self-defeating behavior. When someone is in distress or conflict, help them remember who they really are, and they’ll have no need to hurt others.
Authentic self-expression brings healing, release, and relief. Remember your song, and you’ll become magnetic and compelling… you’ll also find peace within yourself.
—Alan Cohen
Alan Cohen is the author of so many inspiring books and all of them can be found on Amazon.com. Just type his name into the Amazon search bar and pick one… they are all wonderful!

How long will it take me to complete the curriculum?

Each of the components of our curriculum will be covered in a period of twelves weeks. All four curriculum will be covered in a period of forty-eight weeks. That is three months for each component, and twelve months for the complete program.

How do I create an account?

You need to create an account before taking a course. Click on Menu Icon (Three horizontal lines) present on the top left of the Store Screen. From the opened menu, click on Login/Register button. Click on Sign Up. Enter your Email Id & Password to register for an account.

How to use Access Codes?

You need to create an account on the app to use the access codes. After Successful login, click on the Menu Icon present on the top left of the Store Screen. From the opened menu, click on My Courses Button. On the opened screen, click on the Gift Icon present on the Top Right of the Screen. Enter your Access Code here. Respective Course will be added to your My Courses section.

How to take a Course?

After you have purchased the Course or used the access code of the course, the course would be added to your My Course Section. Click on the Course image to start the course.

I have issues with Login, what should I do?

You can click on Forgot Password link to reset your password from the login screen. We will send the new password to your registered email address. Try to login with the new password.
If the issue still persists, drop an email to [email protected] with the issue details.

I am unable to access the Course, what should I do?

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How to report an issue on the app?

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