This year I was asked to lead the first women’s seminar that
Cloverleaf Ministries would sponsor in Meru. To be completely honest, I was
very nervous as I wasn’t qualified to train women quite yet. However, I remember
hearing Papa’s gentle voice saying: “don’t worry my beloved one, Holy Spirit
will be working alongside you to get you ready for this”. He then talked to me
through Moses’s story- he wasn’t qualified to get the Israelites out of Egypt,
but the fact that he wasn’t qualified, qualified him because I am was going
with him.
I was asked to write a manual/study on Proverbs 31 so I got
right on it. As I began my research, I heard the Lord asking me to start
reading one verse a day every morning before starting my day and just allowing
the Holy Spirit to reveal what He wanted me to write about as I went through this
study, and what He revealed was powerful and yet so attainable for what I needed
in this season. I knew that through this study God also wanted to prepare me to
be His bride, and so He did! Papa not only took me through this process of
discovering who I was as a bride, but also my inner beauty. 1 Peter 3:3-5 says:
“Your beauty should not come from outward adornment,
such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. 4 Rather,
it should be that of your inner self, the
unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s
sight. 5 For
this is the way the holy women of the past who put their hope in God used
to adorn themselves”. The beauty that we find in Christ is unfading- it lasts forever and this
is the message I wanted to get across for the women in Kenya.
After
four months of preparing, processing, and praying, I was ready to teach! As the
day of the seminar approached, my prayer was that God would bring right group
of women whose hearts would be ready to receive what God wanted to speak
through my message. The day of the seminar came and I was full of His peace
knowing that I was co-laboring with Him! As the women walked in and found their
seats, I was getting my message ready and one of the people from my team
suggested I should teach the women how to salsa to break the ice because women
from Meru tend to be shy and a bit reserved, so I put on some Israel Houghton,
and began the seminar with some salsa which lifted up their spirits and got
smiles on their faces. After this fun icebreaker, I asked Holy Spirit to come
and began to teach. I began to go over the importance of intimacy with the
Father through Jesus, then talked about being virtuous mothers (both spiritual
and physical), virtuous wives, how to handle finances, being good servants in
our communities, using the skills God has provided us, how to be great
homemakers, how to use our time wisely, and lastly, how to find our inner
beauty. At the end of my seminar one of the women that was there approached me
and asked me more information about the manual I had written as she heads and
organization that helps women in uncivilized villages. In these villages girls
aren’t allowed to go to school, their genitals are mutilated, and they are
oppressed, so this girl approached me and thanked me for this seminar as she
will be taking the material to disciple these girls and teach them what she
learned. My heart jumped for joy hearing this, and my next trip there I promised
her to visit this village and continue discipleship courses there to empower
those women to become what God has called them to be. Father God told me this
is just the beginning! I am happy to sow all these seeds and see harvesters come
help grow these seeds and see women grow in their inner beauty. I plan to stay
in touch with her and see development in this village.
If
you want to read the manual I wrote, email me at andreakpetry@gmail.com and I would be
happy to share it with you J