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Talitha Cumi; Mothers of the nations

Introduction

In the days of Shamgar the son of Anath, in the days of Jael, the highways were unoccupied, and the travellers walked through byways. The inhabitants of the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel, until that I Deborah arose, that I arose a mother in Israel.
Judges 5:6-7 KJV

While on a mission trip to South Africa one of my dear African sisters, Linda said to me, Pastor Andrea, we are going to give you another name. I was excited to hear my new name, as two of my other American sisters had already received their names. She went on to say, Your new name is Masetjhaba, which means mother of the nation. I was thrilled, as what she said was confirmation to me as to the title of this book, Talitha cumi: Mothers of the nations arise. Prior to leaving Johannesburg she presented me with a plaque titled, Masetjhaba.

Masetjhaba
From the S. Sotho name
Masetjhaba meaning
Mother of the Nation

She is like a breath of fresh air
She gives unselfishly
She can work well under pressure
It is worth getting to know her
She is as mysterious as the morning mist
Can be a priceless pearl
Staunch in her beliefs
She has a sharp wit and with a contagious laugh
A logical person

Its time for the mothers to arise! Will the real mothers stand up? is the question of one writer. Women, let us leave childish play and assume the position of a mother. Frankly, I have grown weary of grown women acting like girls. When I was a girl, I acted like a girl, I thought like a girl and fought like a girl; but when I became a woman, I took on the character of a woman and put my dolls and playhouse away. 1 Cor 13:11 says, When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things. There is too much at stake for us to not be serious about our role as mothers.

Women play a vital role in shaping our children, our families, our communities, and the nations. Designed by God with this tremendous power of influence, womenmothersmust understand who they are and what it is they have been called to do. Never underestimate the power of a woman.

There are many great women who have made a lasting impact throughout the world. From Harriett Tubman to Mother Theresa to Esther, Deborah and Jael. It never ceases to amaze me how strong, resilient and powerful women are.

The co-authors of Talitha cumi; Mothers of the nations arise have shared personal testimonies how God challenged them to rise up and become the women He has ordained them to be. You may or may not be assigned as a missionary to the foreign field, but you have a God-given assignment that you were born to fulfill. Will you obey? Perhaps you have been called to be an intercessor and to pray for the nations. Will you obey? There is a dear sister in Plymouth, Michigan, whose prayer ministry is impacting nations. On a weekly basis, the people of God gather to intercede for the needs of others in her prayer chambers in the basement of her home. Her ministry is vitally important in helping birth and move people into their divine destinies.

The 12 women you will hear fromDr. Luvenia Maxine Miles, Pastor Ursula Higgins, Pastor Regina Burrell, Elder Alta Davis, Missionary Lois Richardson, W. L. Cati, Dr. Velma Rosemond, Sarah McChristian, Minister Bernice Johnson, Regina Molokomme, Pastor Agnes Kgasoe and Pastor Carmen DeVries, are bright, bold, and courageous ordinary women who have allowed God to use them for extraordinary purposes. Three of our sisters hail from South Africa, one from the Netherlands, and the others from across the United States.

Bask, Breathe and Bathe in the warmth, candidness and honesty written into each story. Come take a journey with us to the tropics of Haiti, through the inner city of Detroit, into the hospital corridors, and down the streets of South Africa.
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