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Show Our Guest baaied Minister Lillie D. Holman ) ~ Minister Lillie Talnia was born and raised iin Ogden, Utah. She iis a graduate of Ogden High School and has completed several college level — courses in the areas of business administration and | management, public speaking, budgeting, computer technology and EEO/Affirmative Action, AS a] _ former military wife, Minister Holman has lived and traveled iin various8 parts of | _ the United States and mmrOpe. | Minister Holman accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and wass baptized in March 1969 at New Zion Baptist Church. After living elsewhere for 31 years, = she returned home in 2002 to New Zion where she accepted her call to ministry — _ in October 2003 and was licensed in March 2004. She is currently preparing for — future ordination. She has served as Vice President and is now President of New : _ Zion’s Mission Program. Ministry and Coordinator of their Academic Mentoring a She just recently became the President of the Gospel Choir at New _ Zion. She also teaches bible studies, Sunday School, and is a dedicated member — of the New Zion ministerial staff. Minister Holman is currently entering into — her third year as the Church Office Manager for New Zion Baptist Church. She — holds the office of Secretary for the Greater Ogden Area Chapter of Church i _ Women United. Minister Holman is stepping out by faith, in obedience to the vision God revealed to ) her, with the establishment of “Women of the Word” Ministries. Minister Holman is the abundantly blessed mother of two wonderful daughters, : Ms. Tamika Holman and Mrs. Stephanie Holman-Campbell, who both reside in _ Severn, Maryland. She enjoys reading, gospel music and movies, but she states her “passion” is studying the Word of God. precious, however, She notes that all of God’s Word is her “anchor scripture’ which has and continues to sustain and strengthen her is “Romans 8:28, For we know that all things work together — for geod to them that love God, to them who are called according 4 to ‘His purpose.” | |