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Women Of GraceDebbie ReddyLADIES, BE POSITIONED TO ACTIVATE OTHERS!

“The inhabitants of the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel, until that I, Deborah, arose, that I arose a mother in Israel.”
– Judges 5:7

We celebrate Women’s Day on the 9 of August. Many years ago, a group of women decided to rise up and change the narrative in South Africa. The struggle song, (You strike a woman, you strike a rock), represented the courage and strength of women. This inherent strength and in Hebrew actually means‘hill’, and more specifically a high place of idol worship. Bethel means From her positioning, it is evident that Deborah was an intercessor. She was standing in the gap speaking against idolatry and directing the people to the house of God. As she sat in her position, Deborah was able to activate others into their purpose. Woman, you have the courage and the strength to change situations for the glory of God. To activate your church to be functional in the Kingdom, to activate your husband back into headship. You have the power to activate your children into purpose. As a woman, you are a birther, so rise up from your position in Christ and birth something new!

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