DIANA HAMILTON IS DOING IT ALL... BALANCING FAMILY, CAREER AND MUSIC MINISTRY.
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Diana Hamilton is Such an inspiration.
A woman who masters multitasking is more than just busy; she is making an impact on multiple fronts.
One diligent woman I know is Lady D, whose passion project (fashion brand), professional career (nursing), and music ministry are all equally amazing.
Knowing how a music career is complex and not a get-rich-quick scheme, I mean you have to try a lot. You have to fail a lot and It takes years of dedication, disappointment, pain, and mostly LOVE. It’s only your passionate love for making music and blessing souls with it that will keep you going.
A quick reminder that you don’t have to serve full-time in ministry to do God’s work. You only have to dedicate whatever profession/Career you are involved in to God and also do it well. Your work will impact people, and God will reward you.
When I see young “broke” music ministers say , “I can’t wait to quit my job to go into full-time music ministry” or I’m not working I’m just doing music full time
I LOL

Many of us want to work with God “full time ministry” that’s what they call it” and miss realizing that God is also ready to work with us (your career calling!)
Our Dearest Apostle Paul was not a full-time minister, He was a real estate practitioner (Tentmaker) who excelled in both ministry and profession, He had his money and paid his bills and yet He was a famous Apostle Ams impacted his Generation and beyond.
Whether you want to go part-time or full-time...make sure you are not led by pressure, prosperity, poverty or adversity. Because none of this approaches makes you more spiritual or effective. what matters is your relationship with God.
Be Led!! No Pressure.
Source: Sista Ginna
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