Vicki Jamison-Peterson
One of God's Handmaidens
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Book Details
About the Book
“Frieda White has penned a loving account of a life that was poured out for others. Frieda has captured within these pages an ordinary person whose life became extraordinary.”
—Germaine Copeland, Author of Prayers that Avail Much
“Through the pages of this book we may very well see ourselves and be encouraged and cautioned simultaneously. It has something for everyone and it will at times touch hearts on the deepest level.”
—Dr. Jason Guerrero, Lead Pastor, Regency Christian Center, Int., Whittier, California
“Frieda's previous books have been a great blessing to me, and this one is no different. I believe that as well as being fascinated by what you read in these pages, you will glean some important lessons that will aid you in finishing the race that is set before you.”
—Bayless Conley, Senior Pastor, Cottonwood Church Los Alamitos, California
“Vicki is a must-read for every young girl and woman who wants to live out their complete destiny in God. Vicki is a compelling story of a woman used mightily in the gifts of healing and how her ministry was brought to an abrupt end because of ‘one wrong choice.’”
—Debra George, Houston, Texas
“Frieda White is an experienced, dynamic Bible teacher under a mandate from God to help prepare and encourage both leaders and believers to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit.”
—Sandy Trice, Founding Pastor, Maranatha Church, Mont Belieu, Texas
About the Author
Frieda White is an experienced Bible teacher who has traveled throughout the United States and in thirteen nations since 1979. Along with her husband, Bob, they are the founders and senior pastors of Liberty Church in Cleveland, Texas. She has written numerous Bible studies and six books, including A Woman Called to Preach. In 2001, Frieda founded Operation Refuge, a non-profit organization designed to provide resources for those less fortunate in her community. Its ministries include a low-power FM radio station, food pantry, and thrift shop/recycling center. Frieda was named Citizen of the Year in 2005 for her humanitarian work. The Better Business Bureau of South East Texas named Operation Refuge the recipient of their 2011 Torch Award for Marketplace Trust for a non-profit organization. She enjoys gardening, swimming, and spending time with her six grandchildren.