Women Ministry Ordination

Women Ministry Ordination

Women Ministry Ordination

I am a woman of God, a wife, a mother, and a boss. I have always been a Christ follower and I have recently been re-called to women ministry ordination. I knew a while back that I had been called to help others and that I was meant to minister to women. I never acted on it outside of my friends. It was a recent class at my home church that changed my life and led me to pursue my dream of officially being able to minister to others.

I plan to use my training and women ministry ordination to help women with their everyday struggles as moms, wives, and friends and in the role that God plays in every aspect of their life. I hope to lead them to a happy, successful, fulfilling life as they pursue a great relationship with God. Women often do for everyone else and do very little for themselves. I hope to show them that life with Jesus is so irresistible they intentionally seek Him daily and with great purpose. My local church is doing great things and I hope to be a huge part of it. They are opening up another location and a ministry school in a few years and I want to be able to help young leaders grow and help implement life change. Since I started the ordination process, I have been leading women’s Bible studies at my church.

I look forward to continuing to do God’s work in my workplace, in my community, and at home.
I could not pursue this opportunity without the free training at Christian Leaders Institute. As a full time, working mom and wife, I couldn’t afford training any other way. I am so grateful to come across this opportunity. I love that CLI focuses in on developing leaders that otherwise couldn’t afford it. It is about God’s work, not money, and that opens the door for so many people.

Learn about local ecuministry ordinations at Christian Leaders Alliance.

Henry Reyenga
Author: Henry Reyenga

Henry Reyenga is president of Christian Leaders Institute and Christian Leaders Alliance.