Have you ever been misinterpreted or criticized for something you firmly stand for? In today's episode, Ndeshi chats with Ndeupewa Haihambo, she's a full time Data Specialist but her favorite titles are Daughter, wife and Mom. Discussing the process of the wait which entails courting for five (5) years before marriage, transitioning into Marriage, motherhood, how to balance life as a career women and what realignment in her relationship with God looks like through every transition.
Pewa's heart for truth and authenticity is contagious! Let us know how you are being transformed by tagging us @Purposedwomen and @__mrs.h_(Ndeupewa Haihambo)
Welcome back to another episode of Conversations with Purposed Women! Today I have an incredible guest joining me, Chandré Manuel Maletzky. She is a Chartered Accountant with many passions, who loves travelling, cooking, baking, fashion, and event planning. She is a wife, a mother of two handsome boys and currently a Financial Manager at a local fishing company.
Get ready for an inspiring and transformative conversation as we dive deep into the journey of teenage pregnancy, rejection, and motherhood transitioning into marriage. From overcoming past traumas to embracing forgiveness and God's divine alignment. We'd love to hear what you took from what Chandré shared on this episode. Don't forget to share with a friend and tag us on social media @Purposedwomen and @chandre.maletzky
Grace and Peace!
Have you turned your generational lack of opportunity into a boundary wall? If you find yourself questioning His ability based on your circumstances or generational lack of opportunity. You don't want to miss out on this episode where I talk to Ludwina Mupeti about fatherlessness realigned into rooted IDENTITY. She is a child of God, a wife, mother, banker, brand ambassador and an aspiring Entrepreneur.
As you listen in may you be encouraged to know that your generational lack of opportunity is not an excuse to sit on the sidelines of not receiving God's absolute best for YOU. Regardless of your mistakes or what your past might look like. Sharing is caring! Kindly share this episode with a friend, review and rate our podcast and tag us on social media @Purposedwomen and @Ludwina Liezel Mupeti
Do you have a calling as a women in Ministry or in leadership and are facing opposition and resistance? If God called you, He will make a way. In today's episode we're joined by Rahl-Jeanne Cloete, who is a full time Pharmacist, born and raised in Swakopmund, Namibia. She is happily married for over just a year now and strives to pursue the Father's heart and glorify His Holy Name. She talks us through her journey of becoming a wife, being a healing kingdom pharmacist, becoming an Author and standing tall as an Intercessor to serve His greater purpose locally and Internationally.
As you listen in may you be encouraged to lean deeper into His will and purpose for you life. Sharing is caring! Kindly share this episode with a friend, review & rate our podcast and tag us on social media @Purposedwomen and @Rahl-Jeanne Cloete and let us know what stepping into your PURPOSE beyond resistance looks like.
We all grew up having dreams and visions about where we want to be in life. But what if God didn't meet your childhood dream expectations because He has plans to exceed your limitations for your own dreams and desires? This is exactly what Lindi's story depicts. A story of Faith, Hope, love triumphing through trials towards God's original intent for her destiny. In today's episode, I'm chatting to my guest Lindi Van Loggenberg. She is a Wife, mother and a business owner. Lindi is sharing her story of trials triumphing through Marriage, motherhood & business. Listen in on how God's plan for her life lead her to a life of triumphing FAITH, Hope & Love. Gladly share with us what you took from this episode and tag us on social media @PurposoedWomen and @Lindi Van Loggenberg.
Friends, have you ever found yourself thinking "I guess that will never happen to me, because I am serving God?" We can make plans and set goals but sometimes life happens, and we find ourselves in situations we didn't see coming. In today's episode, I'm talking with Monica Kinnear, who is a mother, wife, grandmother, counselor and who has also been my mentor for the past ten years. Throughout our conversation you'll hear Monica unpack the reality of losing her 14 year old daughter to suicide, her full blown experience to becoming a Born again Christian, losing her job due to Covid-19 and how living in the power of full surrender has been a catalyst to an open heaven for her and her family.
Just like a counseling or therapy session has elements to catapult us, may this episode bring clarity to where you are in life. We'd love to hear what you took from what Monica shared in this episode. Don't forget to tag us @PurposedWomen and @Monica Kinnear
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Are you making decisions towards an eulogy or a legacy? In this episode we draw a purposeful perspective from a fictional story that correlates with exhortation from Genesis chapter 18:20-33.
How are we making intercession for the next generation through our daily livelihoods? We would like to know how this episode inspired you to make decisions towards purposeful longevity? Don't forget to tag us @Purposedwomen @Ndeshi Jameson.
Grace & Peace!
Hi friends! In today's episode, I chat with Seija Amaambo, born and bred in Oniipa, Namibia. She is an Executive and Transformational Coach as well as a Motivational Speaker. Led by her purpose to serve by assisting individuals through a significant paradigm shift, to discover and eliminate mental roadblocks that keep them from accessing and unleashing their greatest potential in order to live a purpose driven and fulfilled life.
In this episode Seija provides context on what supernatural healing looks like in grieving the loss of her mother and practical radical faith in stepping out to start a business and being a full time entrepreneur. She shares her personal experiences in defining truth unapologetically. We'd love to know how her defining truth impacted you through this conversation. You can tag us @purposedwomen & @seijaamaambo on social media.
Grace & Peace!
Ever wonder why every transition in and out of season is uncomfortable? In this second part of "The breaking net awaits" we look a little further beyond the instruction given by Jesus, in Luke chapter 5.
Luke 5: 3-6
"Then He got into one of the boats, which was Simon’s, and asked him to put out a little from the land. And He sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat. When He had stopped speaking, He said to Simon, “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net.” 6 And when they had done this, they caught a great number of fish, and their net was breaking. "
Hi friends I hope you came ready with a tissue and laugh! In today's episode I chat with Nombulelo Segai, who is a daughter, sister, mother to three beautiful blessings and a business owner. She is a women who is passionate about empowering and causing change in other women's lives. She is the founder of a Ministry called A Tribe Zion founded on Zechariah 8:3. She also holds a Diploma in Health and skincare therapy through Camelot International commonly known as Somatology. She Has worked in the beauty industry for 14 years as a beauty and make up consultant for brands like Ponds institute, MAC and Bobbie Brown cosmetics. She is now a full time entrepreneur in the fashion and style Industry mainly focused on vintage incorporated into modern pieces.
In this episode Nombulelo shares her journey of being married, getting divorced, single motherhood and thriving a life of rebellion soaked in alcoholism and seeking to fulfil a void through relationships. She shares the reality of rejection from church community, battling chronic depression and surviving two suicide attempts in Intensive Care Unit, as well as the beauty of God's divine restitution through healing and being realigned in her Purpose and calling.
This conversation and space were created to shed light on what so many struggle with. As you listen, I hope you'll feel less alone or better equipped to help someone you know who is going through this. You can tag us @purposedwomen @miss_segai on social media. We'd love to hear how this episode spoke to you.
Grace & Peace
Hi friends we can often find ourselves in seasons of "wounded faith" and as a result this can lead to struggling to cast down our nets in areas where our faith has been wounded. The enemy will always attack in the very areas where God will be glorified. May you have the tenacity, wisdom and strength to launch out into the deep, according to His word and to cast down your net again! His purposeful harvest awaits!
His love and Mine!
Friends! Have you ever found yourself thinking "that will never happen to me"? We can make plans and set goals but sometimes life happens and we find ourselves in a situation we didn't see coming or think God will not allow it. In today's episode, I'm talking with a beloved friend in Christ Tania Minnaar. Who is a wife, mother, an entrepreneur and a storyteller who will fan your faith into flame. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear Tania unpack her journey through, single motherhood, working in the mining industry for 16 years and her transition into marriage. She talks about the reality of single motherhood, how unhealed trauma and loss almost sabotaged her into giving up on covenant. Tania also shares her perspective through painful experience on letting grief heal you into God's divine vindicated restoration. If perhaps you are in a season of loss or healing from trauma, my hope is that you find some healing from this conversation. As you listen in, may you find healing peace and see God's purpose of making it all work together for our good. Sharing is caring! Kindly share this episode with a friend, review this podcast and tag us on social media @purposedwomen, @Tania Minnaar to let us know what healing looks like for you.
Hi friends! We've all gone through hard seasons in life. And some of us have been through seasons of questioning God's purpose due to unforeseen circumstances that do not align with what we have planned out or imagined. In today's episode, I'm chatting to my guest Delaree "Spear" Mkhonto She is passionate about encouraging the body of Christ to grow and reach maturity, through teaching of the word and writing bible study devotionals for her community on different platforms. She is a mother, and along with her husband are lead pastors of a newly planted church (Faith Church) in South Africa, Potchefstroom. Delaree is sharing some practical steps on how to navigate abrupt painful new seasons in your calling and ministry that can be surprising to us and our carnal comprehension but not to God. If you find yourself frustrated because you are not where you had planned out or imagined then this episode is for you. Listen in on how Delaree's experiences taught her to embrace the unknown while embracing God's Sovereignty in the difficult transitions with bold faith and share with us what you took from this episode and tag us on social media @Purposed Women and @Delaree Spear.
Have you ever heard the word "NO" from God, especially one that has been consecutive? If so then this episode is for you. In this episode Ndeshi shares embracing God's consecutive "NO's" and how to have our hearts realigned again through wounded faith. Lean in and listen as she unpacks from her heart. Don't forget to share with a friend, subscribe, and kindly rate this podcast and let us know what you took from this episode on our social media platforms. @Purposed Women and @Ndeshi Jameson
We can often prematurely judge divine shifts in the form of rejection, loss, betrayal and closed door opportunities as interruptions. At times it can be difficult to have faith and to trust knowing that even in uncomfortable and painful interruptions it is still leading us into His best promises for us. But what if I told you that your painful interruptions is a catalyst into God's very best for you? Today I'm chatting with Ridow-Ann Jasmine English who is a passionate Namibian dietician called by God to re-define and simplify health for herself and others in every aspect of life; spiritually, relationally, financially and physically. She shares her wisdom and helps define the "PURPOSE" factor and what it looks like practically speaking. As you listen, I hope you can begin to identify your "painful interruptions" that can empower you to live a life that is submitted and surrendered to God even in what does not make sense. Share with us what you took from this episode and tag us on social media @Purposed Women and @Ridow-Ann English
Grace and peace,
Ndeshi Ndinelao Jameson
In this podcast Ndeshi unpacks her journey of healing: pain & unforgiveness.
She lives by the revelation that you will never have a true life of your own if you’re constantly dealing with the effects of what’s happened in your past. You can only walk in complete healing & deliverance of you are living from your place of truth.
If you are struggling in this areas then this podcast is for you.
Ndeshi Jameson is joined by a Kingdom sister Loide Nantinda, a Namibian citizen by birth.
She came all the way from Europe to partner on this project as unto the Lord. Loide shares her testimony in depth from dysfunctional complexes, addiction & the challenges she faced with growing up without a father.
They also discuss the challenges in ministry & faith.
In this podcast we discuss celibacy- "the state of voluntarily being unmarried, sexually abstinent, or both, usually for religious reasons".
We discuss the journey of celibacy in detail. If you are struggling in the area of sexual discipline then this podcast is for you.