Let's Talk Jesus is a women's movement that adheres to three Pillars of Standards. We are the:
-Glory in the Home
-Intercessors in the Church
-Advocates in the Community
The women are not only taught the basics of Who it is that created them, but also the essentials of what being a woman in Jesus truly means. They learn how to conduct themselves through thought, speech, and expressions. They ar
e learning how to handle the “do’s and don’ts” concerning the woman’s position, even those that have been established through the traditions of men, in and out of the Church community. God the Father is stirring up the hearts of women to understand their uniqueness and creativity as women of God. The word of God teaches that “we are fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalms 139:14). There’s a wealth of information within the Body of Christ concerning the makeup or personality of a woman; and we have inspected, dissected, and redirected on this subject through our sessions. But there remains a number of women who are confused and incarcerated within, and they have not come INTO their full potential or purpose in the Kingdom of God. Thus, this women's movement provides teachings that include topics such as:
-The role of the woman as a woman of God; a wife; a First Lady
-The difference between a woman and a lady
-The understanding that weakness is internal, temptation is external. Don’t mate the two!
-Discernment of the Soul
-Humanity's ability to carry the Divinity of God
We at LTJ understand that we have been given a new Name, the Name that is above all names. We are a part of the Royal Family - a royal priesthood - and we represent the Kingdom of the Almighty God. We can look in the natural and see how, like Kate Middleton, we have stepped into a position of royalty. Considered a "commoner," Kate Middleton married INTO royalty and became a member of the Royal Family. She came from the stock of coal miners. But once she became married, her name changed, and she caused her character to align with that change. She altered her image, her posture, her attire, and her conduct to reflect the kingdom that she represents. She was given a title, a new name by the Queen. In like manner, we as women of God bear the name of Jesus Christ, and must reflect the Kingdom that we serve.