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OUR MINISTRIES

THE MINISTRIES OF PRAYER

 

In prayer we must always remember to first honor God with praise and thanksgiving. Whatever your needs are, God already knows, and is ready to answer  your prayers if you ask believing that you have that which you ask for by faith.

 

This Jesus God has raised up,of which we are all witnesses... and they continued steadfastly in the apostles dortrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers. Act...2.32.

 

MyCell home ministry have alway been an outreach ministry. it is a ministry that go far beyond institutionalized ministries. it is primarily an house to house\street \hands on ministry, and now we thought it were fitting that we take this ministry to the world wide net.

 

THE MINISTRY OF JUBILEE IN PRAYER

 

What, then, are the implications for Jubilee today. As the Church moves toward a better understanding of the biblical Jubilee, some elements will be apparent, first, the Jubilee is always assaciated with the activity and presence of God's Spirit as explicitly stated in the Isaiah 61 and Luke 4 accounts: and in the Leviticus account, God speaks directly to Moses.

The Church will yield aboudant fruitfulness of Jubilee wisdom as it considers the biblical Jubilee through its consistent surrender to God's Holy Spirit.

 

Jesus made a telling statement when he said man should always pray and not to faint. prayer is a daily devotion. Christ was the perfect example of devotional prayer. prayer is the greatest way of communicating to God that is known to man. Jubilee can be found in every book in the scriptures from Adam to Moses to Abraham and all the prophets and apostles, who use prayer as their way of communication with God.

 

 

REV A.WEBB

VOICES OF BLACK WOMEN WHO PROCLAIMED THE GOSPEL

 

 In proclaiming the history of the Black Church, the black women is too often left out of the historical record of the black African American Church. there were many black women who preach the gospel both during and after slavery such as Amanda Berry Smith, LuLu Louis Cecilia fleming, Jarena Lee, and Julia A. Foote to name a few.

 

Amanda Berry Smith............

 

Amenda Berry Smith was born 1837-1915,Amanda Smith was first a preacher in the African Methodist Church. Later, she became a missionary evangelist who preach in the United States, as well as in England, Scotland, Africa and India. Amanda Smith against the most adverse circumstances, beginning her life as a slave, she not only preach God's Word, but she live it. She also encouraged Christians to achieve spiritual perfection even during the time of slavery; Amanda dedicated her life to helping women and children. She was referred to as God's image carved in ebony.

 

LuLu Louise Cecilia Fleming ...

 

LuLu Fleming was born during slavery, but became a career missionary in the Women's American Baptist Foreign Mission Society of the west. During her short life, she served God in Africa. Miss Fleming was the valedictorian of her class as shaw University. She also received a medical degree from the Pennsylvania Women's Medical College in preparation for a position as a medical missionary in the Congo.

 

Jarena Lee.............

 

Jarena Lee was born a free person in New Jersey. Against much opposition, she was the first black woman to preach the gospel in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1809. When she first requested a license from Richard Allen to preach the gospel, he discouraged her, but later, because of her persistance, he became supportive of her ministyy.

 

Julia A. Foote..............

 

Julia A. Foote was born the first black woman to be ordained a deacon in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. She was the second black woman to be ordained an elder in 1900. She had a very special conversion experience and received a call to a preaching ministry. Julia overcame much resistance to answer the Lord's call to service. like many other woman of her time who face ferious resistance she went on to be one of the great preachers of her day. Julia A. Foote (1823-1900). 

 

REV A. WEBB                            

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