I Am Not a Victim, I'm a Ministry GiftTrafford Publishing, 2006 M01 3 - 324 pages This book, a testimony of the author's life experiences permitted by God, is simply God's predestined release of just one of many tools specifically designed to awaken His Church from its state of apostasy. As the author unveils Satan's strategic plan to abort her God ordained destiny to preach, the fundamentals of apostasy which not only worked against her but continue to work against the true Church of today are also revealed. Evangelist Waiters meticulously contrasts the activation of spiritual gifts, such as dreams of Hell in her childhood, versus satanical attacks like molestation, racial struggles, voodoo, betrayals, addictions, promiscuity, and abortion designed to destroy her even before she received Christ and recognized the call on her life. God delivered her from the jaws of death several times. After receiving Christ and being gloriously baptized in the Holy Ghost, she records experiences in church which promoted Satan's plan of destruction more so than God's plan of redemption. She shares events which ultimately led her back into cycles of destruction including internet dating. Nevertheless, her testimony serves as God's heart cry and warning to clergy worldwide against the mishandling of His children seeking Him as their refuge. Eventually, God's grace brings her to the realization that she is not the vessel of dishonor she resigned herself to be, but that she was systematically being trained and qualified to sound an alarm to the Body of Christ. Consequently, this book exposes the workings of the spirit of Jezebel which operates hand-in-hand with apostasy. Satanic snares and contracts are exposed, along with explanations as to why Believers remain bound and ineffective, through the discussion of false prophets, greed, tradition and idolatry. The author concludes by extending hope to readers through the discussion of salvation and why we need Jesus Christ to save us. |
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... taught me how to survive. But for a very long time in my life, all I managed to do was survive. To me, surviving was just another form of failure because it meant just getting by. I wanted to live and not just survive and exist. Don't ...
... taught us how to deal with White people. My grandmother was a real survivor. I can remember her telling us to smile at White people, say “Yes Sir and Yes Mam”you know, but more or less don't believe anything that they said because “they ...
... taught her family how to maneuver through a world that hated our race. We were taught to live just under the radar if you will. Survival, in this case, was not bad (or what I meant by merely existing)it was mandatory for us as a people ...
... taught at an Indian reservation in Utah. According to my mother, someone forged my mother's name on the marriage certificate because my brother was not of age at the time. So when my Mom returned from vacation ALL HELL broke loose. It ...
... taught in school, and there was no real emphasis on it yet. So at that time in my life, I really didn't understand everything that pertained to the Black movement. The movement for the freedom of Black people with Dr. Martin Luther King ...
Contents
Releasing The Power | |
Transition Through Tragedy | |
WarningFalse Prophets Ahead | |
What Was Done In The Dark Came Out Through The Light | |
Advanced Curriculum | |
Returning To My Own Vomit | |
Say What I Send You To | |
Other editions - View all
I Am Not a Victim, I'm a Ministry Gift Linda J. Waiters,Evangelist Linda J. Waiters Limited preview - 2005 |
I Am Not a Victim, I'm a Ministry Gift Linda J. Waiters,Evangelist Linda J. Waiters No preview available - 2005 |