Teresa Taylor, Laity Care Leader – Mobile, AL
Learning to serve God as a Laity Care Leader is an incredible privilege and exciting beyond words. It’s getting to witness God’s transforming power through His Word with my own eyes!
Learning to serve God as a Laity Care Leader is an incredible privilege and exciting beyond words. It’s getting to witness God’s transforming power through His Word with my own eyes!
Having a degree in Psychology and also working in the secular field I noticed that my clients were continuing to deal with the same issues in life with no real remedy. It was frustrating for both them and me. Our church offered me the opportunity to train as a laity counselor and I realized that…
God impressed me in my recent quiet times to witness to people of my past, the ones that knew me long before I knew Christ Jesus. The Holy Spirit would not leave me alone abou t this call. I did not want to do it as they knew me all too well…my faults and my…
I was at wits end with my 14 year old son and tried secular and other counselors but was getting nowhere. He was on a hopeless, downward spiral. I took him to the Laity Care Center, where he was counseled, accepted Christ into his life, was discipled, loved, and prayed for. Now he’s literally a…
“God has shown me the value of a person’s soul. It is a blessing to me to be a part of seeing lives and hearts changed to live for Christ and families restored.”
“I discovered my God given talents as a teacher and encourager at the LCC. It is a great blessing for a Christian to know what their talents are and then have the opportunity that the LCC creates to apply them in service as my gift back to God.”
Being unnoticed by people is self defeating to many–but it is not so much what others think about you that is important, rather, it is whether you are accepted by God. If thousands of people in this world accept you, but God does not accept you, you are simply not acceptable. I pray this story…