Welcome to the Women In Ministry Fellowship |
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We are a ministry of women committed to walking in the liberty in which Christ has made us free. We stand upon John 8:32, “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” Through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ and our partnership with Him in truth, we joyfully walk in a realm of liberty that gives off the sweetest fragrance. We come together to learn, inspire, and encourage one another to walk in the excellence of Jesus Christ.
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The Women In Ministry provides responsible ministerial leadership and oversight to programs, services and activities designed specifically for women. This ministry's primary purpose is to encourage women to strive for excellence in every aspect of their lives. It provides direction, guidance, advice, counseling, fellowship, conferences and other important resources, to enable women to become successful spiritually and naturally.
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| Pastor Delphine R. Jordan Click here to read biography |
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Women's Conference: When a Woman Becomes Powerful |
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The logo was created after I asked the Lord to give me a symbol representing our Women in Ministry (WIM). The answer came in a vision of a woman in chains. I began to see her rise and breaking free at three different stages. The spirit of the Lord brought to my remembrance the passage in John 8:32,” And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
This symbol is a reflection of my heart’s desire for women to be free in their spirit, soul, and body. The Apostle Paul wrote to the Thessalonians as a blessing and admonishment, that their whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Thessalonians 5:23). Today as I see our society and the church, I see many in bondage to traditions and a true lack of understanding of the power of God. I want only to see liberty from the chains that hold them captive. I love liberty and this symbol given to me by Him represents the power and the process of His liberty.
Pastor Delphine R. Jordan |
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