RSS

Category Archives: Ministry

Blessing of the Lord

Proverbs 10:22 The blessing of the LORD makes one rich, And He adds no sorrow with it.

In reading my daily Proverb, I came across this verse as I have done so many times before.

As I read this over several times, I began seeing this verse differently.  I had always  associated this Proverb with financial blessings.  I then began  asking myself,  in what way has the Lord made me rich?

I came up with so many answers, some of which I would like to share with you here.

The Lord has made me rich by:

  • Blessing me with a good home
  • Celebrating 29 years of marriage
  • I have never missed a meal
  • A wonderful son whom we are very proud of (doctors had told me I would never become pregnant)
  • Good health
  • A roof over my head
  • Shoes and clothing
  • The Lord is fulfilling my desire to serve Him in ministry

While some things on this list may seem trivial, we must not despise the small things.  On my mission trips to Nicaragua, I see very the very poor,  some living in terrible conditions,  yet hungry for more of the Lord! 

To me, the greatest blessing is having Jesus in my heart and life.  Jesus, who cleansed us from all unrighteousness, taking our sin upon His shoulders and paying the price to ransom us from the evil one.

How has the Lord blessed you?  If you sit and meditate, I am sure you can come up with a pretty long list, just as I did.

May you be richly blessed this day.

 
 

Tags: , , , , ,

Created in His Image

Genesis 2:18 And the LORD God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone.  I will make a helper suitable for him.”

The book of Genesis chronicles the  story of creation ,  and on the sixth day  Adam and Eve were created in the image of God.  The Lord made Adam a helper which was  woman suitable for Adam, since God said that it was not good for man to be alone.   After God created male and female, the word says He blessed them.

I would like us to  look at the  Hebrew phrase, a helper suitable.  It is   ’ezer k’neged.   The word ‘ezer means a more capable, more powerful, more intelligent ally. One who helps has something to offer the one who is helpless or needs help.

The second phrase K’ neged shows what kind of partner God gave Adam.  K’ neged means equal. God made Adam an equal helper!  Woman was created to serve with Adam, not serve Adam.

It was not until after Eve was created that God said let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.    Also,  Genesis 2 flashes back to Genesis 1.

It has been said that since God made Adam first, he is the one in charge.  God’s design for each of His created beings, not the sequence of their arrival is what gives them value. 

So why the history lesson?  To show you in the word  that God gave  leadership roles to women.    Leadership roles are given by God, and has nothing to do with gender. 

When we come to believe that women are not called to preach or have leadership roles in the church and there is  a bias against women,  it sends the message that God is unjust.  God is not unjust.  We are fearfully and wonderfully made, in His image!

Paul’s  writings are to be studied thoroughly, since it is an issue of time and culture.  We like to read the famous verse,  I do not permit a woman to teach, and fail to recognize that woman is singular, not plural.  Paul was speaking to one woman, not women.  Studying the Bible without listening to the spirit of God can lead to legalism and spiritual death. 

I leave you with this verse:

Joel 2:28-29
“And it shall come to pass afterward That I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, Your old men shall dream dreams, Your young men shall see visions. And also on My menservants and on My maidservants I will pour out My Spirit in those days.

All of us are called to spread the good news of Jesus Christ, even women. 

May you be blessed this day.

Taken from the book, “Why Not Women?”  by Loren Cunningham and David Joel Hamilton
 
1 Comment

Posted by on November 1, 2010 in Christianity, Devotionals, inspiration, Jesus, Ministry, Religion

 

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Nicaragua Missions Trip 2010

Panga ride to Orinoco

There is no greater blessing than to pour out the love and grace of Jesus, and what a privilege it was for me to be asked to return to Nicaragua to do just that.

This years’ mission trip was from September 27th to October 12th. Our team was comprised of six women: Our team leader – Marti Peterson, Ruth Brown, Lisa Williams, Marilyn Gelvin, Marilyn Guggenmos and I.

Four of us women left on the 3:00 a.m bus from Costa Rica to Managua, Nicaragua. In Managua, we met up with Lisa Williams arriving from Florida. We then boarded our 2:00 p.m flight to Bluefields, where Ruth Brown later joined us for an evening of prayer and to review our schedule.

Tuesday the 28th of September we boarded the panga to Orinoco, and I opened our womens’ retreat with a preaching about our Citizenship in Heaven. We were pleasantly surprised to see over 100 women attending, including women from the neighboring churches. The evening meetings were open to all.

We were so very blessed in Orinoco. The pastors and leaders had prepared for our arrival with prayer and fasting, and as a result we had incredible worship and many women received the gift of speaking in tongues. We were able to share with them the importance of spending time in Gods’ presence, and had times of “soaking.” Here we listened to soft music and received from Him. We had excellent preaching on the Fathers’ love, the Law and the Spirit, and the Bloodline of Jesus Christ.

Orinoco

The last day of our retreat in Orinoco, we received the terrible news that Marti Petersons’ husband had suddenly passed away. She left for the States the very next day along with Marilyn Guggenmos who came with her from Oregon. In addition, Ruth Brown left to continue her missions work in Bluefields, and Lisa Williams also had to leave due to an ill family member. This left Marilyn Gelvin and me to finish out the retreat in the other communities. We had a local join us, Ella, which turned out to be a tremendous blessing.

The retreat continued with visiting the Community of Tasbapounie, and then a week in Corn Island, finishing off the last weekend in Bluefields.

Many women received the gift of speaking in tongues, we had preaching on Knowing Gods’ Voice, The Prodigal Son and “soaking” in His presence.

During this time the Lord stretched me, I felt challenged and my faith was increased as I could only depend on Him. I am the one who left blessed and with a greater desire to continue in His work.

I would like to thank you for your prayer support during this time.

May you be richly blessed!

 

Tags: , , ,

Women, keep silent!

1 Corinthians 14:34  Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak; but they are to be submissive, as the law also says.

For some time I have heard this passage preached and written regarding  women in ministry. I have read and heard both sides of the argument, and my role in ministry has been questioned.   There are a few things that I have learned that I would like to share with you here.

The Lord has anointed many women to do Kingdom work.  Some are teachers, prophets, pastors, evangelists and yes, even apostles.  So in seeing these women rise up and fulfill the calling the Lord has placed upon them, how does this scripture fit in?

Well, first we need to read what  the scripture says, exactly, and the time it was written in and in the context in was written. 

This was written in the first century.  Women sat on one side of the church, and the men on the other side of the church.  Women were probably not educated as the men were.  As a result, they would have questions during the sermons.  Paul was literally asking them to respect the service, and to ask the questions to their husbands when they got home.

The word “speak”  here in the original Greek  refers to chatting, questioning and arguing.

The word “silence” refers to having a calm undisruptive spirit, and be open to learning.      

Paul was emphasizing order in the church, not that women should never speak or be active in the church.  

Understanding the position of women in the early Church is important because it establishes the foundation for the ministry of women in the Church today.  

Women were very instrumental in the church. Let’s look at a few examples:

  • Intercessors

Women in the early church were intercessors in prayer.  In the city of Philippi, a group of women met by the river to pray

Act 16:13  And on the Sabbath day we went out of the city to the riverside, where prayer was customarily made; and we sat down and spoke to the women who met there.

  • Women were recipients of the Holy Spirit

The book of Acts records that the Holy Spirit came upon all, men and women:

Acts 2:17  ‘AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS IN THE LAST DAYS, SAYS GOD, THAT I WILL POUR OUT OF MY SPIRIT ON ALL FLESH; YOUR SONS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS SHALL PROPHESY, YOUR YOUNG MEN SHALL SEE VISIONS, YOUR OLD MEN SHALL DREAM DREAMS.

Acts 2:18  AND ON MY MENSERVANTS AND ON MY MAIDSERVANTS I WILL POUR OUT MY SPIRIT IN THOSE DAYS; AND THEY SHALL PROPHESY.

  • There were prophetess:

Acts 21:9  Now this man had four virgin daughters who prophesied.

  • Women were Deacons in the church

Rom 16:2  That ye receive her in the Lord, as becometh saints, and that ye assist her in whatsoever business she hath need of you: for she hath been a succourer of many, and of myself also.

The word “succourer”  means one who stands before, a chief leader. 

  • We have an account of a woman Apostle:

Rom 16:7  Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellow prisoners, who are of note among the apostles, who also were in Christ before me.

We see here that Junia is noted as an apostle, a fellow prisoner.

As a pastor, if you have a strong conviction that women should not take an active role in ministry, then abide by your conviction for conscience sake. 

I leave you with this last verse:

Galatians 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

May you be richly blessed this day.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

 

Tags: , , , , ,

Follow Him

 

I would like to introduce to you the Follow Him School.  If you desire to learn more about the things of God and increase your relationship with Him, consider taking an online course, I highly recommend it.

Below an introduction to the online school.

 
How can you stand against the attacks of the enemy, take the promised land and expand the Kingdom of God?

These are challenges we face every day as Christians. And that is exactly what the Lord wants us to equip each one of us for. He wants to bring you to a position from where you can do more than barely keep your head above water – to a place of release, where you can truly take steps and not only receive blessing but are able to pour it out to others.

Full of excitement and joy we would like to introduce to you the Follow Him School; an online school where you can take courses about different subjects from your home. It is a bible school with the emphasis to put into practice what you have learned.

At the Follow Him School we help you to receive the equipment and also to apply it so that you can go forward in your calling and fulfill the mandate that the Lord has given you. If you start to follow Him you will see miracles happen and life will turn out to be exciting and full of the works of Jesus!

Perhaps you wonder if that could be something for you. Would you like to…

  • get to know the Word of God better and apply it in your life?
  • Know the plans of the Lord for your life and put them into practice?
  • be consumed by the fire of God and be equipped for ministry?
  • Get to know the love of the Father and pass it onto others?
  • learn how to transform others into followers of Jesus and build the kingdom of God?

Have you found yourself in some of these questions? Could you answer some of them or even all of them with “yes, exactly”? Then you are at the right place at Follow Him School!
To enroll in a course you only have to go through three easy steps:
Step 1: Register into the Follow Him School

Step 2: Login with the user name and password that you will receive from us at: http://www.followhimschool.com/

Step 3: Chose one or more courses to study.
Saturday, January 9th the following courses will start:

  • Attributes of God
  • Authority in Christ
  • Relationship with God
  • Hearing the voice of God
  • The Holy Spirit
  • Walk the walk
  • Details and costs of all the courses you will find here:

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us! We gladly answer your questions or recommend you a course that you could start with.

    We are looking forward to this coming time together with you! May the Lord shower you with His blessings!

     
    1 Comment

    Posted by on January 8, 2010 in Christianity, Devotionals, Ministry

     

    Tags: , , ,

    Ministry in Nicaragua

    Hello everyone,

    I will be on a ministry trip for two weeks in Bluefields, Nicaragua.  Three other ladies and I will be holding a women´s conference from Oct 26 to Nov 9th.   We will also be traveling to other communities via panga (dug out canoe) to minister in the remote villages.  

    Some of the villages we will be ministering in are:  Pearl Lagoon, Tasbapounie, Orinoco, Brown Bank and Ratipura.  This is my first time in Bluefields, and I am looking forward to it. 

    We will in Bluefields the first week, and the second week we will be visiting the villages  I just mentioned.   From what I understand, some villages do not have electricity and this will be an adventure.  I have my mosquito repellent packed!

    Because the area is in deep poverty, we have to provide our own transport and expenses.  We are blessed as we have a place to stay at while we are in Bluefields.  

    If you are able to donate  any funds for this ministry trip, I certainly appreciate it very much.  If not, then your prayers are just as important.    To make a donation, please  enter your gift amount at the pay pal button located at the left margin.

    Thank you for your prayers and your blessings while I am on this trip.  I will be sure to report back to you when I return.

    Blessings to all.

     
    6 Comments

    Posted by on October 22, 2009 in Ministry

     
     
    Follow

    Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

    Join 41 other followers