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Women of the Whirlwind Prayer Ministry Team Member LaTonya Rich gives us a lesson on Becoming Women and our emotions. Mother Malakah leads us into prayer. This Prayer and Reflection Live is apart of Embracing Biblical Womanhood Phase 3: Becoming A Woman of Yah.
👉🏿This is an excerpt from the live. For full reflections and to join live on Zoom email WomenofTheWhirlwind@gmail.com.
👩🏿🏫Every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00am is we will have Prayer & Reflection Lives. In our private Facebook group you will be provided with video and audio teachings, articles and assignments to aid you in combining action with your prayers of faith.
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Under one of my videos concerning Hebrews in Africa a sister named Lena Davis commented about her mother visiting Biafra years ago and I asked for more info, here is what I received: Evangelist Martha P. Davis was saddened by what she saw happen in the Nigerian Civil War. So she visited Umuahia, in the village of Umuda Isingwu in Igboland in 1976 (and made several journey's there until about 1994). She had written a Tract called, "The Art of Suffering", and the Pastor (now late, Rev. Sande Ogunka) of a Church there read it (we don't know how he got it), and he asked her to come. She had no organization backing her, nor church. She went leaving all 10 of her children (including a 15 month old) in the care of one another and a friend to do what Yah asked her to do. When she returned about four months later, she had much to say about their strong faith, brilliance, music and culture. It's a long journey and story. Using shortwave radio she had a radio show in Nigeria until 2007. She is still alive at age 81 but has health challenges pray for her. Many of do not know the Mothers in Zion who went before us, some even think we have no Mothers in Israel. The wise woman knows she is not the first or last to do something for Yah and can pay respect to others he has used before. Many say Africans and African Americans never tried to connect with each other but that’s because those in power will never allow certain stories to be told. We have to tell our stories.
Today Evangelist Davis and her daughter Lena know their Hebrew Heritage.
Today I honor Mother Evangelist Martha P. Davis by telling her story.
👑Evangelist Martha P. Davis #SayHerName👑
Testimony and photos provided by Evangelist Davis daughter Lena Davis
To read about my ministry trip to Nigeria visit:
https://propheticwhirlwind.com..../marching-to-zion-pa
To donate to Hebrews in Africa visit: www.gofundme.com/operation-joseph
Sierra Leone was one of the hardest hit countries when the Ebola epidemic struck West Africa in 2014. Now it is battling the coronavirus. The first case was confirmed on the 31 of March and since then the numbers have been climbing steadily.
Tyson Conteh is a filmmaker in Makeni, a city in northern Sierra Leone. He covered the Ebola outbreak for BBC Africa Eye in the documentary Standing Among The Living and now he is making a series of video diaries for BBC Africa showing how his city is dealing with the coronavirus. In the first episode he looks at how this pandemic is again changing the way Sierra Leoneans behave and interact with one another.
Directed by Tyson Conteh and Video by Chernor Mustapha Thoronka (Justice), Future View Media Centre in Makeni.
Produced and edited by Jerry Rothwell and Sam Liebmann, Metfilm Production.
Music produced by Purple Field Productions PFP.
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We met up with Arsenal and Nigeria footballer Alex Iwobi when he returned to Lagos to visit a football academy. He met up with some of the young players who look up to him as an inspiration.
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Six months into her pregnancy, Linda Nderitu experienced blood loss caused by perinatal depression. Now she’s speaking out about the mental illness, with the hope of helping other women who are facing the same struggle.
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