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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey, man, I want to say welcome to inspire and
empower with Pastor Tim. God is in the blessing business.
I'm excited. I have my sister Pastor T. You know
I'm with Merriweather Global Ministry, but i am Pastor Tim
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and I'm with t E Merriweather Ministry. Without any delays,
I want to bring her on my show. My first guest,
my sister Pastor T. Come on and allow God to you.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Yes, you know, I'm so excited on today Merriwell the
Global Ministries. We are so excited to be sharing with you.
You better get excited in this place. We have Pastor
Tim inspire and empower with Pastor Tim on Saturday days
that will be coming on his podcast. He is Reverend
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te Meriweather and he is a part of Tea Meriwether Ministries,
who is an extension of Merriweather Global Ministries. And so
today is like hello, celebrate, Hey, it's out there and
we are just so proud of you, Pastor Tim, that
you are just really with a podcast.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
We're doing so many things in Mereweather Global.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Ministries, different extensions of us, and we just praising we
thank God as we are growing as brothers and sisters together.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Yeah, the more we do together, the better it is. People.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
It takes all of us working together to get it done.
Our show on today, Pastor Tim's show, we're going to
talk about doing ministry together, strengthening that, and we're going
to do it from the perspective of being brother and sister.
So I don't know about you, Tim, but I have
been looking forward to this all week long. So we're
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gonna go ahead and get started with this. Let's start
with the one topic that you sent to me, Pastor Tim,
was understanding family sharing in ministry, and so what I
got from that, so you'll know and then you can
tell me if I looked at it the correct way.
Family sharing in ministry is the collaborative effort of family
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members supporting each other, actively participating in different activities, in
this instance, in ministry together, responsibilities, resources, engaging in spiritual experiences.
That's aimed at building a stronger relationship that unifies us
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as a ministry, that unifies us as brothers and sisters.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
What's your take on at Pastor Tim.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
You know, I was listening to you and it actually
inspired me. So many times I go back and I'm
looking at things in retrospect, because when I look back
in the mirror, I think about going to revivals. I
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think about Dad, I think about Mom. I think about
what he would have to go to revivals, and sometimes
I did I want to go. But now I understand
that it was making an impact on me. And also
the transformation was occurring, even though I didn't feel it,
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I didn't see it, but it was on the rise.
And I just thank God for being a part of
a family that worked together, a family that work in unity,
and I thank God for that. You know, the Bible
says children obey your parents and everything for this pleases
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the Lord. And when I think about that, you know
how we were obedient, how we were there with our parents,
and how it impacted. And now we are working together
as sisters. It is very important that you work together,
but we have to also understand that you got to
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have love in there as well. I think that love
will give us the power, it will inspire, It will
also unify, like I said, but it will also bring
us together so that we can make a difference as
brothers and sisters. Because we don't want to just make
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a difference in our family, but we want to show
all families that you can work together and you can
be a successful team, and everyone can allow God to
use them in their own way and in their own ministry.
What do you think?
Speaker 3 (05:05):
I agree with.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
You, Pastor Tim. I was listening to you as you
were speaking here is the thing a lot of times,
and it's just real talk. And I love that about
Pastor Tim, that He's allowing us to just do real
talk in reference to ministry as well as brothers and sisters.
It can be you still have those brothers and sisters
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and moments where you'll be like, well, no, I think
this will work better. No, I think that will work better.
And the thing is, though, to remember, like you said,
to do it in love, and then to respect that
everyone has their own assignment. The thing is, even though
we're doing ministry together, we are still we have our
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assignments from God. And so with those assignments, I'm just
so thankful that God has tied hours together as brothers
and sisters where you can do the extension of what
you're doing there in Texas, we can do an extension.
Here in DC, we can have an extension in our Alabama.
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We have some people in Georgia working all around the
world in different countries, and so it's just really impactful,
but it's also still working together in unity. It reminds
me of you know, about the Word of God, about
you know, we are many members, you know, of the body,
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and we all have our individual jobs that we do,
but we're all a part of the same body, and
so it's just very, very impactful. I'm always so thankful
and grateful. I was thinking as you were talking about
revivals and going to church and.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
Not wanting to go.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Let me tell you, guys, they used to stay upset
with me because I always wanted to go to church.
I'd be ready to go in the call and everybody
be looking at me like wow, Now if you probably
we said you were going, we may not have had
to go, and I'd be ready to go and hit
the road and be at revival, never understanding Tim. And
I'm sure you know, pastor Tim, that you never saw
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as well as me, all these years down the road,
that that would be the things that we would be
doing basically, you know, in a different format, but still
the same thing. And so it's just so mind blowing
to really see us now versus when we were kids,
not realizing that my dad taking us and having us
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to work together and do things together.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
It was creating this unity, this sharing and ministry. What
are your thoughts, pastor Tim?
Speaker 1 (07:41):
You know, I'm just thinking about what you're saying. But
it was easy, you know, for you because tell you
could you know, actually could sing, and she could sing
and d as well. You know, I can do pretty
good myself. But you guys are amazing. And I do
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have a family of singers, but also a family that
praise together, and we all know praise stays together. But
you gotta understand this here, that we are closer than neighbors.
You know, the Bible says in Mark twelve and thirty
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one love your neighbor as yourself, and that's an awesome passage.
But family members, I want you to think about this,
and some of you guys are families, and you have
other family members in ministry. You guys are more because
your family family, You're able to relate, You're able to
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do things. You're able to because Tony, you know what
I can do. I know what she can do. She
knows our strength. I know her strength. John knows my strength.
I know his strength. I know what he looks good at.
And sometimes we have to set each other up this
for a year. You want to make sure that you
set each other up for success, success and suffective ministry
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fast as a family, so that we go fourth and
that we can be a major force for God. And
what we can do then is passed that to another
generation and then that generation can pass that to another generation.
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You know, I think about the Kennedys, I think about
certain people who have built America, built this country, and
I think about doctor King. I think about everyone that
has just really just transformed uh nation. We have family members.
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We can change, yes free because people need to see
that we are together. The more that they see us together,
the more they see us loving one another now a
part of it. And that's very important that you uh
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bring out the very best. You bring out the best
in me, and that's what you got to understand. You
got to bring out the best in one another. And
I'm gonna get over to your pastor t because I know,
you know.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
I was just yeah, this listening just just filling with
excitement and you know, thankfulness because you know, he's my
younger brother.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
He has more years in miniatry than me.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
But you know, as a pastor, but he's still my
younger brother, and so uh it's always a blessing and
a joy to see them going and succeeding and doing things.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
But the thing that I love the most.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
That God is allowing us in this lifetime to successfully
do ministry together.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
It can be very challenged.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
I've watched other families that have attempted to do this,
and a lot of times it falls apart. And some
of the pitfalls and the things that you have to
avoid is you can't do the blame game. You can't
be better than you, you're better than me. It has
to be a cohesive thing. I love what you said
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about knowing each other's weaknesses as well as our strengths
and then just kind of tying into that because that
is what makes the difference, and then loving each other.
You were right, Our bond as brothers and sisters is
deeper than what we're sharing and what we're doing.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
Because here's the thing. If I can love you and
you're my brother, you're my blood brother, then I shouldn't
have any problem.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
It won't be hard for me to love my brother
and my sister in Jesus Christ, because I already have
the correct perspective.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
Of how to do that.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
The issue is a lot of times, and you can
elaborate once I get through saying this, is that we
confuse that we don't have to give a deeper love
or a deeper understanding or a deeper commitment to Hey,
you're my brother and my sister first above what we're doing.
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And then if I can respect you as my brother
or my sister, then it won't be hard for me
to respect you as my brother or my sister and
us doing ministry together to win souls for Christ. What
do you think, Pastor team, it's your show.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
Take it back over? You know me, I got to take.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
My show and you take over this show. That's how
happened because I'm pastor to Tim and you passed to T.
Now we're coming together and we're working this thing out.
But this my show. But I want to say this
to you. It's always uh, let me say this. It's
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very important to me that God placed me as one
of the I guess I'm one of the younger ones. Indeed,
then me so and the rest you know come after that.
So a lot of times, when you like me or
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d you're able to be a little bit more free,
or we are free because you got a chance to
watch your brothers and sisters make mistakes and you kind
of know, and then you know your parents kind of
did you know what they had to do with the
whole And now we're able were to express and be
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who we are. And I think our parents they had
got used to being parents, and so when we came along,
we were able to express ourselves and be ourselves. But
we knew that we were a family that was rooted
in God's words, and our father allowed us to grow,
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allowed us to become a Christian. He allowed us to
do that free will with our own choice. And I
tell people that's everything, because even though your father may
be in ministry, your mother may be in ministry, your
whole family, grandparents, you still must make that final decision.
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And they allowed us to do that, and I think
that is important, and I just want us to recognize
that we must allow everyone to to have a free
have to be free. If they're not free, they're not
going to express themselves and they're not one to allow
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God to use them. So I think just being a
part of this family, I recognized that I was able
to be free and my father and mother allowed me
to express myself and then they allowed me to get
in ministry and work in ever whatever aspect I wanted
to do. That that meant a lot to me.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
I mean, you know it did to me too as well,
Pastor Tim, I was thinking here as you were talking.
It has caused us.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
I feel, just not as brothers and sisters, but also
in ministry, for us to have a more cohesive, more
committed type of thing, because it's not just about the
work that we're doing, but we're committed also to our
family doing the work. And I think that's what makes
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the difference. Each person has to be, like you said,
free to do what it is in the way that
God has called them to do it, but to also
be committed to doing it together.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
And so that's the one thing.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
That I think I love, I think is building and
making things stronger between us as doing ministry together, but
also as brothers and sisters, and then brothers and sisters
in Christ as well.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
What do you think, Pastor Town, I just.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Think that we were put in a fixed fight, a
situation where we are able to be who we are
and our father and our mother, guys, we got a
chance to see them. And when I tell you a
lot of things did not happen growing up. It didn't happen, guys,
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And I'm just being real. A lot of the bad
things that did happen it came from us being around,
you know, not from our parents. And that was you know,
that was unique because people would ask because when your
when your father pastors, you know, people ask, do they argue,
do they fuss? Do they get upset? They get angry?
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You are you? Are you serious? Of course they get upset,
but not like that. We would see them walk in love, love, comfort,
but see that displayed. And so if we got in
a confrontation, our parents could say, hey, you didn't see
us respond that way. It's how you respond, It's how
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you act. And once you have the exposure, that that's it.
That's what I'm looking for. The exposure we were exposed
at an early age train up a child exposed exposure
is very important if your children are going to uh
make a a impact on their life in Christianity, it's
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very important that you as a parent allow that to
sift down. And what happened when it sifts from the parents,
it all then sift to the brothers and the sisters,
and you will see a remarkable relationship at work. You'll
see God's handy work working through the family. And what
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I see as far as ministry, I see that we
are able to come together. I see that we work
together and an amazing way. And no one is trying
to say, hey, Tanya, I want to be you, Tim,
I want to be you. You know who I am.
I know who you are, and I got to say,
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you bring out the best in me. That's that's very important.
My brother John brings out the best in me, brings
out the best. I mean, now we get up starting
with the other guys. I wish I could say that
we don't, but we do. But we recognize that we
are still a family and what we understand that that happens.
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We'll give each other some space and then we together
and we'll do our thing. And that's what we see.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
I agree with you, you know, I think pastor Tim
the thing of doing ministry together. It really increases us
doing things where where we have a great support system,
we get to look at things because we're in different
places doing ministry from a diverse perspective, and it also
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creates a stronger sense of just not community in our
family and our extended family, but in the world where
we can grasp the concept of that it's more than
just you, it's more than just me. That it's about
being a servant leadershire all those that are around us.
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But that bond starts at home. It starts at home,
as Jim.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
That's it starts at home. And let it begin with me.
You know everything. I love that song, and let it
begin with me. It's important that you start a child
and the way that he should go. And when he's old,
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he will not depart and guess what happened. And let
it begin with me, because once it gets started on
the inside of him, things happen. Yes, then you are
not there and you're not a fickle person. You're not
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going to allow things to happen where you're gonna give up,
you're gonna throw in the top. And then if you
see one of your brothers and sisters about to go down,
you got to try to pick them up. Even though
times get tough, times get hard, you gotta understand, hey,
this is my brother, this is my sister, and hey
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this is our we're family, guys. When it's all said
and done, we are family. I got my brother sisters
with me. You know, that's that song when we grew up,
that was a major song. But you got to understand
that we are a family. And I say that because
the more you say that, the more you get together
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and you say that we are family. I got my
brother and sister with me. When you start saying that,
and the more and more you say it, it will
resonate said, well, part of your family. It'll become a
part of every day walk and you start reaching out, connecting,
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talking to each other, and that God has a major plan.
God has a plan for fat.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
Yeah he does.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
And I and I and I'm so excited that you
that you said that because a lot of times, uh,
Pastor Tim, I don't know about with you. You know,
we have others that have families that are in ministry.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
You know that we personally know.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
And it's always I'm always so excited when I see
them doing ministry together. You know, I'm just excited about that.
You know, some of the ones that I can mention
off the top of my head, and like you know,
the pastor Rigby there and Gaston who has always been
a grand supporter of Merriweather Global ministry. He was our
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first person to say, hey, yes, count me in as
a ministry partner. So I'm always so excited when dealing
with him because he's doing great ministry but from a
family perspective, and that makes a major difference in things,
major difference. And so he's being successful at it. That's
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a major thing that he is being successful at it.
And so they with him. And then you know, also
I was looking, I saw I think I saw the Robinson's.
They were doing some things and they were on the
Facebook celebrating them.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Saw the Huffs. You know, their family that we know
that we.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Grew up with and our fathers were friends, they were friends,
and so we have, you know, the nights we have
to you know, recognize that then we're not the only
family that's doing ministry. But you know they're doing ministry too,
in a way that they are doing ministry.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
But the thing.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Is is that I think all of us as we
are doing ministry, I watch us as we're doing it.
We have to just remember to do it together. That
you know that we're stronger together. And that's something our
dad said, We're stronger together. Yeah, And then we're stronger
together because we have experiences together that we all can understand,
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but not just that. We have grown up realizing and
being able to see right before our eyes the structure
and what it requires to do effective ministry. That's why
we're stronger together because we can take all of those experiences,
put them together and be effective for the Lord.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Amen. And you know, every time you say things like that,
it just it just does something to me. And I
just thank God for unity and I just thank God
for families working together because that means everything to me.
When when I when I when I hear this and
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I see this us working together, that's a dream Daddy
wanted us to do. That, That's a dream. Uh. It
doesn't matter how successful you are, yes, you know, And
it doesn't matter what you've attained in life and and
the things you have, you know, And I'm excited for
what God has done. But what I want you to
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do that it's just important to know that my family
members know the Lord and they love the Lord, and
they are a part of the Kingdom of God, accepted
Jesus Christ as their Lord and their savior, and they
displayed that we're not talking about flaws and faults. We
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under but I'm talking about they know because you're a
here build each other. You're here to build a kingdom
of God. And once you underdand that divine purpose why
we are here, we are able to work because you
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know that that individual has a purpose, a divine purpose.
And also the family does as well. Man, sometimes you
can turn on we have family members who are singing
on top. We got family members well. In ministry, I'm
talking about blood relations and we thank God and I
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think I just thank God for where I came from
and who I am. And sometimes you are blessed to
be a part of a heritage. But I want to
talk to so maybe your parents are not a preachers,
maybe your father is not a pastor. Maybe you didn't
grow up at the church where you could just express
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your church, you know, like environment. Maybe you didn't grow
up in a face that prayed together. Maybe you didn't
know any verses. I want you to know that it's
not too late. You can start right out. The day
is never too late, you know. I think about Jesus
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Christ when he was in the midst he had put
thief on the left, one on the right. He stopped,
he did a pause. You know, God is able to
utilize us. But the Bible says Jesus Christ, he basically paused, says,
you're gonna be I just want you to know that
when you acknowledge, when you want to be a part
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of it, God will bring you in. And then God
will not only bring you in, he would allow that
to happen to your own family. Maybe you messed up
and you thought that you could not be forgiven, and
I just want to say that it's not too late.
Uh maybe you're a family member that has messed up
with your family, It's not too late, not too late
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to bring yourself back in the right standings with one another,
family members. You surprised how many people will look at
you and be a part of what you're doing just
by how you treat one another because they feel it
is if they feel that and they want to be
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a part of that. And we're gonna stop right there.
I got to get this back to my sister. She's
trying to tell show, and you may not get the
opportunity to come back on this show trying to take it.
We're not having that, we're not feel part of that,
and we're just having a great time in the Lord.
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But I'm back over and uh to pass the tea
and she's gonna just go on from there. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
You know, we're just so excited Mayor with the Global
Ministry as we were uh in preparation and in anticipation
of releasing Inspire and Empower with Pastor Tiam today from T. E.
Meriwether Ministries. Listen, this has been such a joy today
being his first guest. I know he's gonna have many
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more guests that come on. Uh.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
And and even though.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
I was how the people say, even though I was
the best guest, I'll leave it in there.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Y'all realize that we have to deal with that all
the time. And I sometimes that's just because but when
you're gifted for much as given much is required. My
brother John guys is very gifted. What we realized about
our brother John is very intelligent and and and when
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it when it comes down and say I can express
my like this, John is is an intelligent man. So
when you you just start using a lot of words,
John to look at you like, okay, you saying a lot,
but nothing is being done with your action. And I
think sometimes that right there used to let me know
that my brother would be like, hey, I'm not impressed
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with what you're saying. I'm impressed with what's doing. And
I say with my sister and I just thank God
that I'm able to be right sandwiched between you guys
where I was able to get some of that to
rub off on me. And that's what I'm happy about.
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And I just want you to just pray for us.
Pray for Mery Weather Cobo. It is a ministry at work,
ministry that is being utilized across the nation. You know,
I want to share with this with what really just
knocked me down. And it knocked me down. I get
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on it. I get I get on and and and
so my sister said, hey, you're gonna be speaking to
people in UH and UH in another country. And I'm
thinking this is gonna be And I'm like, she wanted
me to get up, guys at like four o'clock in
the morning. And I'm like, I got to go to work, man,
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you know, I got to do this. And she wanted
me to get up and I was like, wow, okay,
I think you know, they don't really need me at
four o'clock in the morning. So I get on, guys.
We got a major situation going on and and and
and I got on and I said hello, and they
just went crazy. I said, wait a minute, these people
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have minutes. I said, these people are the best. And
I was like, I said, Lord, we think that we're
doing something here. Oh my god. They were so on
fire for God. And I was like listening to these
these men and women, and I was just listen. I said,
these guys and they will walk a long way just
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to do ministry and they're excited about just the reading
of God's words. And I, to me, it made me
understand one thing, man. I got to get I got
to get on track. I got to do what's right
because things are being left behind. You know, we got
the opportunity to see the gap close. You know, uh,
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you know what's going on with the with the basketball team,
you know, Olympic team. So we the gap closing. They
used to be so far ahead of all the other
uh countries. Now those countries are coming uh and they're
closing the gap. And we got a chance to see that, Hey,
these countries can play, they can shoot, and and they're
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doing the their thing as well. And I got a
chance to see ministry at its best. My watching some
of these other countries and the love that they had
from one another, and that did something to me. And
if they can do that, imagine what we can do
here as a family, as an opportunity, as a station,
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as a country. We can come together and we can
just make it just work.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Yes we can. We can.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Take work and I'm gonna stop right there.
Speaker 3 (33:26):
Yeah, we can be efficient and make it work.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
I just think, man, this was a great a great
kick off, a great start. I want to encourage everyone
to please on Saturday's tune in and be apart. Mireworth
Global Ministry is just exploding and expanding all over. God
is doing some amazing, miraculous things. And the thing that
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I love is that we're being obedient to the process.
We're being obedient to the journey that He has placed
us on, and we're doing it in love. We're doing
it with enthusiasm, and we're doing it with our all.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
You have to give your all when.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
You have a call that God has on your life.
Pastor Tim, thank you once again for letting me be
your first guest. If you can kind of maybe just say, hey,
what kind of guests you might have on I know.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
What you're gonna do okay, we'll go ahead.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
And and and I hope he don't get upset with me.
I got I got a friend of mine here and
I've been friends. I introduced him to my sister and
he married my sister. He was a good friend of mine.
And his name is Pastor Troy. Welcome and all.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
You're doing, you're doing, You're right it over.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
We're gonna bring it in and we're gonna let him
do his thing. And it's just amazing. Like I said, guys,
I'm a part of a group. Even my brother in
law and brother in laws, they are on file for God.
And what I want to do is I want to
bring them on. And I'm gonna bring John. I'm gonna
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bring your own. Yes, I know, indeed, I'm gonna bring
you on. These are my because I can't talk about
family and never bring those guys. Yes, I bring my brother.
Even if you just say hello, you know, I just
want to make sure that we bring you on and
allow God to uh use you, because I want people
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to know that this is not something that we're just doing.
So this is real, guys. It makes a difference. It
makes a difference. It'll change your life. It'll change. It'll change.
For all you gotta do is be sincere. All you
got to do is be serious about all and so
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love and have fun. You got to be willing to
have fun. And Pastor t you're not gonna ever get
the opportunity to do this again. I'm prepared for you
the next time. We're gonna cut you short. Ready that
so when you when you start doing that, we'll be
able to do this and everybody will know, hey, cut
it short, Ministry, and we're just having a great time.
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You see how we'll enjoying each other the Bible.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
I want you to miss this, Pastor Tim. We have
someone that said, hello, Pastor Tim. You know we're connected
to Twitch as well, that's a gaming I think platform,
and so that they were tuning you know, they're tuning in,
so they're watching it, you know, not just on our
regular stations, but also maywell the global ministries.
Speaker 3 (36:48):
You know, they were on the Twitch and all those
other Instagram all those kind of things. And so someone
is saying hello, Pastor Tim, and so you just need.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
To say, and I want to say that, thank you
for supporting Merriweather Global Ministry Number one. Thank you for
supporting te Merriwether Ministry an extension. It is important. We're
not here trying to show that, you know, we can't
that we're doing our own thing. We're trying to show you,
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guys that you can be who you are and still
work together. And that's what we need to do as
a family as the Body of Christ. And do you
have any other questions or any other observation.
Speaker 2 (37:35):
No, I mean you pretty much the things that you
gave to me to really kind.
Speaker 3 (37:40):
Of look at.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
I looked at those things and I shared everything from that.
So once again, I just appreciate being on here with
you as my baby brother.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
I'm so proud of you and all the things that
you and your.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
Family that you guys are doing in the Body of
Christ and how you're growing and expanding.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
I love you all.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
Immensely as well as you know, this is a great
name inspire and empower with pastor Tim and so I
just you know, I'm just so excited for you in
this step of doing podcasts. I mean, he's moving from
one thing to the next thing, growing, growing, growing, and
so that is a wonderful thing with te Merriweather Ministries.
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And so if there's nothing else I'm so happy that
you had me on. You can take it from now.
Speaker 3 (38:29):
I'm done with whatever I had to share.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
Well, I want to say this here to you. That's
here is that we are proud. We're proud who we
are Lord. We're proud also to be family members. We're proud,
We're proud. We're proud that God has allowed us to
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wake up someone. You're listening to me right now, and
I want you to know that it is not too late.
You can be a part of the body of Christ.
How I do that Romans ten to nine. Confess with
your mouth, believe in you God raising from the dead.
We talk about Jesus Christ. Be a part of the
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body of Christ and also live above where you can joy, relate, relax,
know who you belong to, and also go out and
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make a difference. Until next time, Mayweather Global Ministry, Te
Meriwether Ministry want to say, God bless you.