Monday, July 24, 2017

Missions In Paradise July 2017: Celebration of Life!

Missions In Paradise July 2017: Celebrating the Elderly and Sick!
Dr. Jasmine R. Gordon, Author
DrJasmine RGordon Ministry Soul Care Healing
July 2017 My Visit Home to Jamaica


Missions in Paradise July 2017. Celebration of life- the elderly and the sick! My trip home to Jamaica Land We Love evolved into missions which I did not plan, think of, or anticipated. Missions were not on my schedule. God however had missions in many dimensions on His mind and in His plan for me. I must admit that there was only one person I had in mind who I desired to visit while in Jamaica and that was Ms. Eva since she is well over one hundred years old. By visiting her God opened a flood gate of opportunities for missions. In my community and neighboring communities I visited the very old, old, sick, very sick and shut-in. I ministered to them by sharing the Word of God, encourage them, hug them, laughed with them, I prayed with and for them. I shared with them the difference between physical wellness and soul wellness and encouraged them to trust God completely. I ministered to their soul. They were receptive and very happy that I visited. 


Dimensions of Missions: Yes, in addition to visiting the elderly and the sick, I also visited the following places- an early learning center; the school I attended growing up; my childhood church and preached the first Sunday of July; Mount Alvernia High School in Montego Bay where I taught for several years; my church in Montego Bay that I was a member of while living and working in Montego Bay. In all these places I got the chance of a lifetime to minister the Word of God. This was indeed a missionary journey and one that fills my heart with great joy. To God be the glory!

Celebrating the life of the elderly and the sick- missions! 

This is Miss Eva/Mammie of Williamsfield, Westmoreland. 
This year 2017 she is 107 years old.

I know Miss Eva/Mammie. It was my goal to visit her while in Jamaica. I wanted to see her to see what she looks like at this stage of her wonderful life. I wanted to see and know how well she was doing. I have never been in the presence of someone of 107 years old. It was such a blessing to be in her presence. She lives in the district of Williamsfield. The school I attended Williamsfield All Age School is in the district of Williamsfield. Going to school each day those of us from Fortwilliam who had to walk to school had to pass Mammie’s house. In addition, Mammie has a daughter who was my classmate. Thanks so much Ms. Richie for allowing me to visit your mom when you were not expecting me. May God’s blessing be upon your family as you all care for her. You are all blessed.



This is Miss Gwennie of Williamsfield. I never thought of asking her age but she is probably in her late 80s or early 90s. Some of you will remember her sons Author and Hector and her daughter Joyce and there are some younger siblings whose names I do not remember. Ms. Gwennie was very happy to have me visit. She is in fairly good health but mostly blind. Although she could not see me she remembered my name and kept saying, "Jasmine, Ms. Mavis daughter." She said, "You have not forgotten 'where you came from."




Mr. Morris of Fortwilliam is 99 years old this year.
Mr. Morris was the first person I visited and it did not dawn on me to take pictures and so I do not have a picture of him for which I am truly sorry. I did ask his age and he is 99 years old. I asked how he was and he said he was in fairly good health. He is the father of Gloria Morris and Errol Morris who many of you will know. There is also Daphne (she is older than Errol) and Tony who follows Gloria and other younger siblings. Mr. Morris lived in England for many years with his wife Mrs. Gladys Morris (she passed away some years ago). Mr. Morris has now returned to Jamaica to retire there. His daughter Gloria now cares for him.



This is Auntie Darr as she is affectionately called by everyone. One of Fortwilliam’s elderly and I do not know her age. She is not in the best of health.



This is Miss Pumpie as everyone calls her. She is one of Fortwilliam’s pride and joy. I do not know her age but she is probable in her late 80s. She’s  not in the best of health but in good spirit and was very happy for my visit.


Mr. Rose (Rexie) of Fort William was very sick and to protect his privacy I did not take his picture instead I took a picture with his wife Mrs. Rose (Jess).
Mr. and Mrs. Rose (Rexie and Jess) were two other people I went to visit as my mission of visitation evolved. I had no knowledge that Rexie was very sick. When I showed up Jess met me on the porch/veranda. I asked her for her husband and she took me by the hand and said, “Come let me show you.” She led me to the bedroom and there was Mr. Rose very sick. The compassion in my heart rose to the highest level. I got to minister to him sharing God’s Word, encourage and prayed for him, his wife and family. I got to talk to him and his wife about “soul health and wellness.”

 “I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11). God alone knew His complete plan for my trip/visit home. Each day God led me step by step on a new mission experience. Praise God I was willing to take those steps as God led me in the path that He wanted me to go.

My visit to an early learning center was simply amazing! This was not on my agenda but it was in God’s divine plan as part of His mission that He designed for me to accomplish. At this school I got to talk with the director and some teachers and I got to love on some students. It is clear to me moving forward how I can help this school and the education system in general. This was truly rewarding.


The foundation of my academic education: This is the All Age School I attended growing up.  This is where my truly amazing education has been rooted. On the day I visited it was graduation. I was so excited to be there it did not cross my mind to take some pictures. Missed opportunity! The graduation was held at the Baptist Church. I got to see some people I went to school with who were attending their grand children graduation.



 
One of my stops took me to Mount Alvernia High School in Montego Bay where I taught for many years until I left in the late 80s to teach at Bethlehem Teachers College in Malvern, Saint Elizabeth. I had a wonderful memorable experience at both institutions of teaching and learning. On my visit to Mt. Alvernia High I saw Mrs. Sharon Robinson who is still the Art teacher.

 
Mrs. Sharon Robinson & Dr. Gordon. While down town one day I ran into Ms. Merlene Beckford who was a history teacher at Alvernia. We were excited to see each other. All three of us taught together at Alvernia.

This amazing multi-dimensional mission included preaching at my childhood church in Fortwilliam on the first Sunday of July 2017. Thanks Pastor, Rev. Everald Gayle for the opportunity.

Senior Pastor, Rev. Everald Gayle and Rev. Dr. Jasmine R. Gordon.

Some members os the church family.



When you humble yourself to the will of God He places you in the presence of the right person or people to fulfill His purpose in your life and ministry and no one can take credit saying that they did it for you. All of the glory belongs to God. For right now this is as much as I want to reveal about this divine encounter so I am holding back for now on the details of this encounter.

First Lady Baxter and I. This is a divine connection!

God is strategic and very intentional. This lily is a representation of one particular encounter so profound! As I continue to experience how this is unfolding I am lost in wonder of God’s goodness and His divine strategies in bringing to full and clear manifestation what he has promised.


What I have shared in this article is just a brief overview of my mission’s experiences. There are aspects of this mission which I am still trying to take in and wondering if I am in a dream. I know that I am not in a dream but I am in wonder when I think of the doors God has opened for me to engage in ministry activities while on vacation in my homeland.
My ministry is twofold “evangelism and education.” The engagements God set in motion in Jamaica allowed me to evangelize, educate, and serve. How amazing! I am truly grateful to God for all of the experiences packaged in this trip-vacation-mission. Deep in my heart I am fully persuaded! I am overjoyed and can truly say this has been my best trip back home. 
The name of my ministry is “Soul Care Healing.” Please visit my website to learn more.
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Rev. Dr. Jasmine R. Gordon, Author
DrJasmine RGordon Ministry Soul Care Healing, Inc.


 
Thanking God for the new dimension to my ministry- MISSIONS!





Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Claim Your Tree Do Your Work!



Claim Your Tree Do Your Work!
Dr. Jasmine R. Gordon, Author:
DrJasmine RGordon Ministry Soul Care Healing



 These pictures were taken in the Fall, November 10, 2015
       
Genesis 2:8-10; John 15:1-2; Psalm 1:3
These three trees are right in front of my house and they are side by side just as they are in the picture. One morning as I glanced at them I could not help but notice the big difference between them. While I had seen them before the difference did not grab my attention but this time it did. Right away a number of life lessons began to flood my thoughts. These three trees are the same kind of trees and just a few feet apart. Tree one on your extreme left is completely bare of leaves. Tree two in the middle is partially bare for it still has half of its leaves which have changed color. Tree number three on your extreme right has all of its leaves that are green. However, just a few have begun to turn yellow.

For a good while I stood observing these trees and could not help but wonder what the possible reasons might be for the differences. I am truly puzzled! As you can see they are all in the open air and exposed to the same amount of sunlight. Do they receive from the ground equal amount of nutrients? Do they need the same amount of nutrients? Is there any particular thing that any one of the trees need that it is not receiving? Are the needs of each tree adequately met? From my observation I cannot possible answer these questions.

Which of these trees describe you or any area of your life spiritually, personally, professionally, or socially? How could you use these three trees as a self reflection lesson?

Which of these trees describe your personal relationship with God? How/why?
Which of these trees describe your professional life? How and why?
Which of these trees describe your personal life? How and why?
Which of these trees describe your life with your spouse? How and why?
Which of these trees describe your life with your child/children? How and why?
Which of these trees describe your life with your parents? How and why?
Which of these trees describe your life with your friends? How and why?
Which of these trees describe how you care for your body? How and why?
Which of these trees describe your relationship with your neighbors? How & Why?

Trees in the Scripture:
Genesis 2:8-10, “The LORD God planted a garden toward the east, in Eden; and there He placed the man whom He had formed. Out of the ground the LORD God caused to grow every tree that is pleasing to the sight and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Now a river flowed out of Eden to water the garden; and from there it divided and became four rivers.…” In this Scripture I observe that a relationship between man and the trees is established by God Himself.

Jesus says, I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit, He takes away: and every branch that bears fruit, he prunes it, so that it may bear more fruit,” (John15:1-2).
“And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bears forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper,” (Psalm 1:3). In the above two Scriptures man is compared to a tree.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Pursue Excellence

Dr. Jasmine R. Gordon: Pursue Excellence!

Fifteen years ago I was honored: Atlanta Journal Constitution Honor Teacher Finalist 2002. From a group of 273 outstanding educators/teachers from across all school districts only four [4] were identified as the “best of the best”. Wow, I was one of those four! Thank you God for gifts and graces and the passion to pursue excellence! I was a fourth grade teacher then and also an adjunct college professor while at the same time facilitating professional development training with teachers in the school district.

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Monday, May 8, 2017

Finding Jesus




Finding Jesus
Author: Dr. Jasmine R. Gordon

Then Jesus said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me.” (Matthew 28:10)

Thought: Am I waiting at the wrong place yet expecting for Jesus to show up? Jesus specifically said that they should go to Galilee where they would find him. God is true to His Word. He does not say one thing when He means another. Are you waiting for God in a place of your own choice instead of the place He instructed? If you really want to “see” God you will have to go to the place he named. What is preventing you from going to the place God specifically, intentionally and clearly named? God has a reason and a plan which will benefit you and will bring glory to His name. “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future,” (Jeremiah 29:11). Can you trust God’s plan for you? His plan for you is specifically designed to prosper you, give you hope, and to give you a future. God knows the details of the plan. Do you? Not knowing the full details of the plan can be intimidating. God sometimes does not reveal the full details of His plan for us but since He is Truth we should trust Him and believe His Word.

The fact that Jesus told them to go to Galilee is clear that they were somewhere else. Are you in God’s will? If you are, it could be that He is calling you to another level. What is God has another task for you or another focus? Have you thought about another lesson to be learned or another perspective from which to view clearly that which is in your consideration? God could be enlarging your territory.  The fact is that in life we are often afraid of the unknown and are reluctant to embark on new ventures. We must trust God to do as He has promised.

Know the voice of God so that you will be sure He is the one who is speaking to you. “My sheep listen to my voice, I know them, and they follow me …” (John 10:27). Jesus told Peter, “But Jesus immediately said to them: Take courage! It is I. Do not be afraid,” (Matthew 14:27).

Why did Jesus want to meet them in Galilee? Galilee was a familiar place for the disciples as well as Jesus. Where were they at that moment? Certainly not in Galilee! Did Jesus tell them to wait in Galilee for him? Yes He did. “But after I have risen, I will go ahead of you into Galilee,” (Matthew 26:32). Jesus followed through on His promise and we are expected to follow through on ours. His grace is sufficient to sustain us as we carry out the will of God for our lives.
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