Michele Watson was born in Jacksonville, Florida on March 14, 1962. She obtained degrees in Data Processing, Programming, Business Administration and a Bachelor Degree in Biblical ...ver maisMichele Watson was born in Jacksonville, Florida on March 14, 1962. She obtained degrees in Data Processing, Programming, Business Administration and a Bachelor Degree in Biblical Education with a minor in Urban Studies.
She is now pursuing a Masters in Divinity and Education. Through her accomplishments and efforts, Michele Watson has positioned herself as a pillar in the community. Through her vision as an inspiring leader, she has become CEO/Founder of the Sacred House Bookstore LLC; and the Sacred House Community Development Center.
She has twenty-nine years of experience in organizational leadership, deliverance, speaking, writing and teaching. She authored the book, “Surrender to God for Real,” and more are in the making. She seeks to speak to the hearts, minds and souls of cultures worldwide. Michele loves sharing the grace and wisdom of God. It is through her gift of writing that she hopes to educate, and empower others to have a desire to fulfill their destiny and purpose.
Through her experience at Beulah Heights University, she had the opportunity to explore the cultural diversities among the students and faculty. From this experience, she learned there could be unity within multi-cultural communities. Among the many people who visit the campus every day, she found a community of believers. Within this community, she met servants of the five-fold ministry; apostles, teachers, prophets, evangelists, and pastors. Everyone had come to BHU seeking the truth and knowledge about God. In their seeking, they found a new level in Him, as well as what did was required of them as His servants. From the various cultures, Michele learned that many seek Jesus the Christ, our Lord. She found herself honored chosen by God to go out into the utter most parts of the world to teach,love, hope and faith.
As Michele experienced connection with International Christians, she came to understand the needs of other countries and have compassion for the people. BHU’s International day offered American students the opportunity to mingle and taste foods from other cultures. Natives wore their native attire, very colorful and festive. There were people from Kenya, Korea, Congo, Jamaica, Mali, and many more. BHU is unique among other universities in this way. She was able to build a relationship with a young woman by the name of Darlene George from Haiti. Darlene wore the same size clothing as Michele’s 24-year-old daughter, and made a gift to her of suits, dress, handbags and shoes.
Michele began to mentor Darlene and they shared faith with one another. Because of their relationship, Darlene was able to send clothing back to her country. She believed her calling was teaching and clothing the naked. Every culture on campus went through their own forms of hardship, warfare, sickness, pain, tears and financial burdens. The one thing that BHU taught us was to pray for one other and our nations. This brought a greater awareness to all of us, with the hunger to evangelize and bring salvation to other counties. One Saturday night Michele witnessed her younger brother, Eric complaining about the challenges of life in general and blaming everyone, including his family. She heard the unhappiness in his voice. She began to tell him that man could not accomplish anything on this earth without the help of God.
Men cannot do things in their own reasoning and manipulations. She explained to her younger brother that the ultimate fulfillment is living out the plan that God has for our lives. In order to know God’s will for our lives, we look within our own souls, and rush to study the characteristics of Jesus Christ. We must forgive each other, because we are all born under sin. Her testimony to him was, “I myself have been through some major trials in life, but His love and power keep me. That is why I follow Him.” The only way she would be able to finish the race is to maintain an honest and open relationship with the Father.
Michele Watson understands she has an Apostolic anointing on her life. This has led her to continue to pursue an education. She believes strongly in education because of the changes it has made in her life. Studying requires a great sacrifice and many, many days, nights and hours of sacrifice. Becoming, a great leader comes with a high price tag, it is not easy, it is one defining moment after another, but change does come in due season. We invite you to the website for information on other publications: www.sacredhousebookstore.com.ver menos