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Why I Do What I Do
A pastor once told me that when you have been delivered, it is now up to you to go out and help to deliver others.
That word that she shared with me that day impacted me more than she could have imagined.
If you had told me a long time ago that I would be ministering to other women, especially women who were survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault, talking openly and helping to empower them with my own testimony and the word of God, I would have thought you meant somebody else.
I was a broken little girl trapped in a grown-up woman’s body.  I had such a low self-esteem and I had put up so many emotional walls that it took God Himself to love me through, to show me who I was created to be.
I wanted to know all these years, “why wasn’t I important enough to stop the abuse?”
I used to think people just didn’t care or maybe they didn’t know how to help; maybe it was both.
I do what I do because I do care and because I now know that one word from God can change your life forever if you will allow Him to.  I started by ministering and empowering other women and have been guided by the Holy Spirit to empower other churches to incorporate their own empowerment group into their church or ministry.
When we expose the enemy for the liar he is, then we can see the Truth.  We are His daughters deserving of healing and wholeness and not afraid to reveal and allow Him to heal the wounds of domestic violence and sexual assault.  When I was younger I was told it wasn’t very “ladylike” to fight.  If I could stick my tongue out right here, I would.  That doesn’t sound very ladylike.  It doesn’t make you any less of a “lady” when you know who you are.  You are an overcomer; a warrior and you are victorious.
It’s time to put on the full armor of God and stand victorious.
When we come to the realization of who we are as His daughters in this earth, then, and only then, will we stop settling for less than we deserve.
I am not the person I used to be. Redeemed, righteous, not by my own strength but by faith.
So, to those of you that like me thought you were a “broken little girl,” you are His daughter, loved, whole, healed, strong, with a plan and a purpose for your life.
11 For I know the plans and thoughts that I have for you,’ says the Lord, ‘plans for peace and well-being and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11 (AMP) Why I do what I do because there are still “broken little girls” wondering if there is hope and healing.  So, to you, yes, there is. His name is above all names. Jesus
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