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Jessica Smith
October 27, 2010
To God Be the Glory, Mrs. Walker was a true Woman of God. She was one that gave me a chance to share my gift. One of the gifts that God blessed me with, is "sharing his word". Mrs. Walker was the first one who allowed me to share God's word at her congregation. Although I was not licensed, she discerned the call on my life. She expressed, "its not about a paper or title" but its all about giving God the Glory. She invited me and my husband into her home, she supported me thru prayer and always made sure I was on the battlefield of the Lord. She wanted to make sure I was staying in God's will. I will miss her dearly, and her legacy will live on. She was one of God's faithful servants and she never complained. I bless God for allowing me and my husband to be a part of her life. I bless God for Bishop too. Thank you Jesus for allowing me to come into Mrs. Walker's life. And I know she is with God, she was one of his chosen vessels. I will miss her much.
In Him, Evangelist Jessica Smith
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