Women are active in church and ministry organizations at all levels. They minister to others, act as servant leaders, organizers, motivators, inspirers, or persuaders. They use communication skills to share the word of God while being effective in running a successful ministry operation. In the position of ministry leader, women are prayer warriors who pray for others in the workplace. You don’t have to “like” people, but you do have to love them with the love of Christ, shown by your attitude and prayer for others. Women organize church events, meetings and services. They might be pastors, preachers, evangelists and missionaries.
Huldah is an example of a powerful woman in a church or ministry capacity. She was a prominent prophetess during the reign of King Josiah (2 Kings 22:14-20; 2 Chronicles 34:22-28). She was a married woman and the aunt of another famous but much younger prophet, Jeremiah. She displayed tremendous wisdom and was approached by the King at that time to give him counsel and advice. The King wanted to know how to develop the Lord’s Temple and how to heal the nation’s relationship with the Lord. As a known Prophetess she was also a strategic trainer, teacher, mentor, trustworthy communicator, leader of the law, and planner.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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