Rosemary is an anointed woman of God. Her ministry's main focus is presenting spiritual development initiatives to those in the community who are at risk of losing sight of who they are in Christ. She is dedicated to inspiring others to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Rosemary was born in Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Tennessee on February 7, 1953. She is the proud mother of three children and grandmother of six. As a past Sunday Church School teacher, she is the spiritual mother of many children. She attended Martin University in 2003, receiving a Bachelor degree in Business Administration and in 2007; she received a Master's degree in Urban Ministry. In 2009, she continued her education and received a degree in Paralegal Studies from Ivy Tech Community College in 2011. She received her calling into ministry on December 30, 2002, under the supernatural anointing of God. Currently, Rosemary is a member of Eastern Star Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rosemary has a passion for teaching and encouraging people to develop spiritually productive Christ-centered lives. She believes every person was created with a specific purpose in the mind of God and that He has given us all the freedom to choose what is ethically and morally conducive to living in this society today, expressly under the guidance of His Holy Word. As a minister, she operates under the mandate of her called scripture, Luke 14:23, which states "And the Lord said unto the servant, go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled." She stands strong as a yielding vessel willing to be used by God, bringing together the powerful combination of the Holy Spirit and practical applications when sharing the word of God. Rosemary is dedicated to the forward movement of the Kingdom of God. She is very thankful and humbled to have the opportunity to serve the one and only "magnificent" all powerful God. Personal Statement Jesus freed us from the crux of sin so that we may be liberated, from spiritual poverty. Read: Proverbs 8:22-35
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