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Aisha W Wright

CYM Global Outreach Ministries - Impacting the World, One Life at a Time

Peru IL, USA

Aisha Wright is the epitome of MOTIVATION and EXCITEMENT when it comes to the Bible, and being a Christian. As a Bible Teacher, Outreach Coordinator, Intercessor, Motivational Speaker, Advocate, Writer and Mentor, she is determined to make sure that the Bible (inspired Word of God) is taught with power, authority, compassion, accuracy but most of all LOVE. She plans to breakdown racial and religious barriers and deceptions that hinder people from knowing and understanding the TRUTH about Jesus.

Her goal is to assist churches, globally, with incorporating leadership training, youth cultivation, community outreach, spiritual development and prayer ministries. Jesus said, "go into all the world and preach the Gospel to all creation" (Mark 16:15) however statistics have shown that only 5% to 10% of Christians actively participate in outreach and prayer ministries. Her goal is to change that mindset, as she invites people to learning the purpose and power of sharing the Gospel and praying for one another.

She believes that many church leaders are interested in the various services that her organization provides however they are unsure as to how they can implement these programs into their churches. Knowledge is power, and it is the key to unlock Christians’ ability to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Bible says that the people perish for lack of knowledge. It has been proven that many Christians do not read their Bibles, consistently, nor share their faith or pray for others due to their lack of understanding the importance of studying and knowing the Bible.

This is where Aisha is confident that she can be of assistance. She will help with the integration process of the ministries while training the leaders and their church members how to execute what they have learned. She has been involved in teaching, training, community outreach, facilitating support groups for youth/teens and prayer meetings for over 17 years. Through her vast training and experience, she can assist any church in developing and implementing the various ministries into their vision and goals.

Aisha is a native of Washington, D.C. where she was educated in the District of Columbia school system. She currently resides in Peru, Illinois. She is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the Spirit of Faith Bible Institute of Temple Hills, Maryland. She received a Diploma in Ministerial Studies and was subsequently licensed as a Minister and ordained as an Evangelist. Also, she has been highly recommended as a phenomenal motivational speaker/facilitator, support group leader, advocate as well as a fundraiser.

She believes in giving back to the community. She has been heavily involved with numerous charities and social causes including domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking. Jesus' last command should be our first concern, is what she quotes and lives. Aisha's relationship with God and her love for people is what keeps her inspired. It is her heart's desire to CHANGE and IMPACT the world, one life at a time and one heart at a time. She plans to accomplish all of this through and by the support of friends, partners, television, radio, the internet (social sites), media outlets, live conferences and missions outreach around the world.

Scriptures: Hosea 4:6-7; Acts 26:17-18; Matthew 28:18-20; Isaiah 1:17; John 10:10; John 3:16

Return to the Pure Love of Writing

Nov 13, 2017 6 years ago

In a world that is being dominated by technology with its unlimited access to various resources via internet, social media venues, blogs, vlogs, instagram, snapchat, Facebook and the like, the pure love of writing has become a lost art and has dissipated into a past that seems to be forgotten. Writing, once allowed you to articulate words, feelings and emotions that people were unable to verbalize either face to face or even on the phone. People use to write to share their deepest desires, wants, needs, truths, heartbreaks and experiences but now it is debatable as to why someone is writing today. So many writings lack integrity, and people are misrepresenting their lives through superficial writings only to appease someone else, strangers or worse haters. I have found that people tend to exaggerate more and more on social media regarding their social, economic, financial and relational statuses to impress people they don't know and to outdo people that they don't like. What was once used to share facts, hopes, and dreams as well as to enlighten, motivate and inspire is now used to compete with the next post on social media in hopes of becoming another viral post. Where has the pure love of writing gone? Why are people so compelled to impress people they do not know or care about? Writing without pretense and more so without honesty and purity of heart. What will it take for people to return to the love of writing because they want to impact the life of another or encourage someone that has been blindsided by life's trials and tribulations or genuinely celebrate another individual, not because you want to be deep and then request for people to like your response but genuinely responding from a sincere place. I am not charging all people of this idiosyncrasy but far too many are guilty of violating a relationship that once proved to be so vital to the growth and development of relationships. Where are the love letters, thank you letters, thinking about you letters, inspiring letters and encouraging letters? It is a like a husband abandoning his wife, and not looking back to see what condition he has left her in. What about those who thrived off of receiving a letter in the mail, saying, "well done", "you are missed", "I love you" and let's not forget the "please come home" letter? Who are writing these letters, now? So much time is spent on social media about the next fitness crave, diet phase, my new home, new baby, new outfit, new job...new, new, new...only to show off and pretend that your world is perfect and your achievements are legitimate. Unfortunately, the sincerity of it all has been tainted by false humiliation, inaccurate information and the infamous revenge sharing information to brutally prove to the person who left you or broke your heart that they're going to regret it and you are doing great. But are you really do great, and if so, why do you need to convince everyone on social media? This is not a judgment more so a plea for people to write from a sincere and honest place with the intent of impacting the lives of others, in a good way, and leaving a mark on the minds and hearts of people that can never be erased. Return to us, Pure Love of Writing, for you are sorely missed.

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