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Sunday, May 27, 2018

Joseph Prince Recent Messages Featuring: Is there a place for women in ministry? And Interview with Gospel Singer Andrea – Louise Carnage

So goes the age-old question that has had many a feminist up in arms: Are women lesser than men? And possibly for some of us believers: Was the Apostle Paul in the Bible a chauvinist? And can wives have a greater ministry in church than their husbands? We hope this video will shed a little light. [Video Below]


Interview with Gospel Singer Andrea – Louise Carnage
By: Grossett Vanessa

What is your ministry?
I am a singer / songwriter, called to prophesy and lead congregations in worship I am 28years old and currently working on my debut worship album. After years ministering in gospel music in concerts, festivals and church events, I am very excited about being able to share my testimony and love for the Lord with more audiences. God has also led me to start a development programme for worship leaders through a brand new ministry called the Artist Connection Agency. Through the programme I am able to share, teach and encourage worshipers. You can read more about my ministry and upcoming events at www.myspace.com/andrealouiseonline

At what age did you feel the Lord's calling in your life to go into ministry?

Although I was baptized at the age of 7 it wasn’t until about the age of about 14 that I really began to understand the power of the gifts and callings of God on my life. It was around this age that I felt a real pull to ministry and making the Lord’s business a priority in my life. A little while after this a group of four friends at my school asked me to start a gospel choir. As the choir’s popularity grew almost overnight to 60 members, I quickly realized that being at school wasn’t just about a secular education. Ministry began for me as I encouraged, taught and witnessed to my peers on that choir, some of whom went on to attend churches for themselves!

Has there been a time where you have felt discourage or intimidated as a young woman in ministry?

Yes.

Why?

When I first started leading worship at my home church I used to get very frustrated when others didn’t sing, or clap our shout or express themselves as enthusiastically as me. I’m sure you’ve seen the scenario before … an overzealous worship leader shouting and jumping all over the place up on the podium and a less than enthusiastic congregation half heartedly singing, but more focused on the acrobatics of the worship leader! Over the years I’ve learnt that you have to love the congregation you’re serving before you can truly minister to them. A friend of mine once shared this saying with me: "They have to know that you care, before they care what you know". I have found this to be very true for me as a worship leader. At times a cold faced congregation can feel intimidating, and even make you discouraged, but I’ve learnt that sometimes behind those cold expressions are hungry hearts just waiting for the right compassionate encouragement to lead them into the presence of God.

Do you think that there is a great gender gap between men and women in ministry?

Society’s perception of women has had a bearing on the church throughout the years. So as each generation has passed and the roles of women have changed and so have their roles within the church. However in my personal experience and my understanding of scripture God has never made allowances for a gender gap in His Kingdom. 1 Corinthians 12:6 explains that although there are diversities of operations of gifs in the body of Christ "it is the same God which worketh all in all". In the Kingdom of God we are all called to minister and serve his people whether man or woman. What empowers us for service is His spirit which is the same in all of us. I’m not ignoring the fact that women often face challenges when entering or pursuing their ministries, whether they be misperceptions from family, or traditions upheld by leadership or even personal battles of esteem and self worth. While this may have produced ‘gaps’ in terms of the ratio of women to men in certain ministries e.g. Pastorships. I believe that God calls and equips who he chooses to do his work whether man or woman, but it is up to us to answer that call, and allow His spirit to stir up the gifts within us. My point is that although ‘gaps’ may exist provision has already been made by the spirit of God for them to be closed, and the Lord always makes a way for his women to do his work despite any challenges they may face. For example when Jesus met the woman at the well in St John 4, the traditions of the time meant that her gender should have been a barrier to even talking to Jesus. BUT, this lady’s ministry was kick started into action in one conversation with the master. God made allowances for this woman to have a revelation of the Messiah and answer his call. Verse 29 shows that the Samaritan woman became an evangelist to her whole city. This example shows that although woman may face different challenges to men in entering ministry, God always makes provisions for them to answer his call and fulfil their assignment, His power and spirit will always close any potential gender ‘gaps’.

What advice would you give to young women who God is calling but may feel intimidated to go into ministry?

Intimidation comes from a spirit of fear, and the reality is that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and love and a sound mind. However you feel the call of God on your life the best thing to do is to respond positively like Samuel did. You have to bear in mind that if God is calling you, he has already equipped you with what it takes to answer that call. The power and love and clarity of mind is already there, yes it may need development but the potential is already there, that’s why God is calling you. And remember that even if you stumble along the way God’s grace is sufficient to keep you, and His strength will be made perfect in your weakness. What helped me over the years was to remember that Josiah, David, and even Jesus heard and responded to the call of God on their lives at a young age. To overcome intimidation we have to walk by faith like peter did on the water. Peter stepped out of the boat because he trusted who was calling him onto the water. It wasn’t so much the call or the challenge that moved peter, but it was because Jesus was calling him that he went.

I would encourage any young woman to be themselves in ministry, don’t try to be like anyone else, remember that God is calling you to be YOU. Stay focused on what he’s saying to you, get connected positive influences and mentors that can edify you and tell you the truth about yourself.

Vanessa Grossett is the Author of ‘Don’t Look Back-The Harmful Consequences of Backsliding.’ Published by Tate Publishing 

Vanessa is passionate about winning people for God’s Kingdom and doing God’s work. In her spare time Vanessa loves spending time with her friends and family. She enjoys keeping fit and reading.http://vgrossett.wordpress.com

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Memorial Day is a time to honor our heroes and get together with family and friends for a long weekend.
Just watch out for the traditional picnic fattening fare.
You know the menu--grilled sausage, pizza, macaroni salad, hot dogs...
...but before I get into that, for my fellow Americans...

Please remember the men and women who died protecting our great USA.

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And thanks to their sacrifice, we get to enjoy incredible freedoms...

...like making a career out of your desire to help others get healthy!

Or how about the simple freedoms, we often overlook, like...

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5 Biggest Mistakes Softball Coaches Make


This can definitely be the case in softball as well. In this article, I’ll discuss some of the biggest mistakes that plenty of softball coaches seem to make time and time again.
Mistake #1: Instructing All Players The EXACT Same
At the youth game, differences in skill sets might not be as distinct. However, trust me, they are there. The easy approach to coaching is running every player through the exact same drills. However, you have different types of players. Some are more speed focused, while others rely on the pop produced by their bat. With this said, coaches should be grouping players by skillsets for practice set-ups. The first half should focus on honing in on strengths and making those as pristine as possible. Then, with the second half of practice, focus on weaknesses. Look at the areas that are holding the player back from being a more complete player.
Mistake #2: Not Being the Coach
Not being the coach? Some of you might raise an eye at this one. With this said, what I’m stressing is the need to be the coach and sometimes this means discipline. I’m not talking about continuously yelling at your players, but rather using your position to train players. Occasionally, you’ll likely confront players that think they know more than the coach. Don’t let a negative attitude disrupt the rest of your team.
Mistake #3: It’s Not All About Winning
We live in a world where winning is sometimes viewed as always being the primary goal. Michael Jordan once said, “I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” Don’t be the coach that creates a culture where players think an “L” is a complete failure and any season that doesn’t end with a trophy is a disappointment. Once you let the culture get away, all of a sudden softball goes from fun to a burden.
Mistake #4: Thinking All Kids Should Fall in Love With the Game
This mistake is mainly applicable to youth coaches. I always say that youth coaches should be more focused on development, as opposed to racking up the trophies. At the same time, you need to understand not every player on a youth team is going to be “all-in” on a particular sport. Don’t take this as an insult. Some kids are just there for the social part. Don’t think that you need to be more disciplined to get them to love the game. For these kids, it might be more about teaching them some life skills instead of perfecting their softball talents.
Mistake #5: I’m the Expert
As a coach, it is your job to teach players and develop their skills. However, don’t be the coach that is never accepting feedback from anyone. Going along with this, you don’t want to be the one that is always coming up with random historical philosophies that will ‘supposedly’ transform your team. At the end of the day, it’s critical to find a happy medium between being strict and having fun. After all, softball is supposed to be fun, right?
At the end of the day, no coach is perfect. We’re all going to make some mistakes. Just don’t keep falling victim to the same one. Just as it should be with your players, learn from your mistakes!