Testimony: Sister Regina Wright

Sister Regina Wright has been a member of New Beginnings Ministries of Jacksonville for two years. 

I am not originally from Jacksonville, Florida. I’m from Cleveland, Ohio. I came down here in 2009 on the night before Thanksgiving, hoping to leave home all my pain and suffering that I was going through back home. 

I was the Madea of the family. I cooked, I cleaned, I washed everybody’s children. I gave my life to the Lord. I have been saved ever since I was a little girl. I have been in many different churches and denominations, looking for the sprit and presence of God. I was looking for the family of God — people that walk in the way that He asked us to, even though we still fall short.

I came down here to get my relationship back with God and to restore my motherhood with my three children, and get a relationship back with my oldest daughter. 

When I ran from home, I was running from my daughter being molested by my Pastor for seven to eight years. I trusted them, and pulled them into my family. 

When I came down here, I was angry at God. I was angry at myself. I was angry at everything.

I went to prison for three and a half years. In prison I had a nervous breakdown. I lost my mind for five months. The Lord ministered to me through counselors about how to get myself right in my mind. They say that I am schizophrenic, bipolar, post traumatic stress syndrome — I have a lot of issues. 

When I came out of prison in January 2013, I moved to a Danese Street, off of East 11th Street, where I did not know the house of God, that God ordained for me, was located. 

The Lord showed me the smile of the Pastor’s wife and he told me that I would remember her smile when I saw her. I came to New Beginnings Ministries, embarrassed of what I had done, ashamed of myself and had not forgiven myself. 

I came to this church to get some food. Sister Blair prayed for me. I knew the words that came out of her mouth were Godly. Something told me to come to church that Sunday. I came and the word that came from the pulpit that Sunday released something in me, and told me that this is where you need to be. 

I did not know at that time that this is a family oriented church. I did not know that Pastor Hawk’s mother, brother, sister and children were members here. I joined the same day.

I’ve been in this church for the past two years and have gotten free from my past, I have been delivered in my mind and spirit and soul. 

God has showed me that this is where I belong and this is where I am going to be. 

Thank you, God Bless You and God is Good.

Sister Regina

Testimony: Deacon Anderson Blair

Deacon Anderson Blair has been a member of New Beginnings Ministries of Jacksonville for over five years. He was ordained as a Deacon under Pastor Hawk and Bishop Lewis Williams at Household of Faith Church. He works in the Beatification Ministry, Food Bank Ministry, Boys to Men Ministry as well as several other groups in the church. 

I was ordained as a Deacon at New Beginnings Ministries of Jacksonville. 

Before being ordained, I came to the Lord at NBMJ.

My testimony is that there were just too many good things happening in my life for me not to come to the Lord. 

So many more good things have come to me since I accepted Christ as my Savior. I will continue to serve the Lord.

Deacon Blair

No More Excuses: Look on the Brightside

Title:No More Excuses Look on the Brightside

Scripture Reference: Matthew 15:21-29

Notes:

We started out talking about Optimistic and Pessimistic.  I would like to introduce you to a new way of thinking.  Its call Faithimistic.

  • BE PERSISTENT WHEN HE ANSWERS NOT A WORD Matthew 15:21-23
  • YOU DON’T HAVE TO ACCEPT THAT JUST KEEP WORSHIPING Matthew 15:24-25
  • SO WHAT YOUR FEELING GOT HURT HUM HOW I THOUGHT YOU WERE DEAD Matthew 15:26-27
  • CLOSING v. 28 reads Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt. And her daughter was made whole from that very hour.

 

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