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Friday, March 4, 2011

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Hello everyone this is my story about why I became ordained, When I went to church I sew the young crying and starched out and not knowing what to say or what to do I felt there hurt my heart hurt and no one did or said anything to let them God is here with you. I knew at that point I need to do something and let them know what was going on in God's mind. Now some of you might say I didn't need to be a minister to do something now let me tell you what I kept hearing out of the mouths of man, not knowing that they had given me the answer to what I thought was a problem, God knew that it was a blessing. I sat and cried myself one night and I heard God say they gave you your answer, everyone kept saying if you a minister you could do that but you're not so we can't help you and I knew at that moment that God was telling me that it's time NOW and I answered my call from the LORD. That's my story our youth and there relationship and having a relationship with God through his so Jesus and someone has to stand with them and let them he lives and he hears there cry and he still there and when they think he not there he's carrying them.


                      Rev. Kathy mason

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