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Bio of Jemill & Mandy

Jemill Wilder was born and raised in  Akron Ohio his wife Mandy was born and raised in Canada, they realized their love for the ministry of Health and for helping others at an early age. After years of study, they are a well-known ministry today. As devoted leaders of their congregation, they are striving for growth and increasing health in our community.


Since then, they have worked with countless individuals and have developed a reputation as an impactful ministry. They have a true passion for connecting with people and helping them navigate through life.

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Jemill & Mandy

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Inspiration from Jemill & Mandy

“We are to obey the laws of His kingdom, making ourselves all that it is possible for us to be. Earnestly we are to cultivate the highest powers of our being, remembering that we are God’s property, God’s building. We are required to improve every day. Even in this world of sin and sorrow, we may, by earnest, persevering effort, rise to the highest spiritual efficiency . . We are to please God. This we may do; for Enoch pleased God, though living in a degenerate age. And there are Enochs in this our day.”—Sons and Daughters, p. 314:1.

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Prayer is the breath of the soul.

January 23, 2023

Prayer is the breath of the soul. It is the secret of spiritual power. No other means of grace can be substituted and the health of the soul be preserved. Prayer brings the heart into immediate contact with the Wellspring of life and strengthens the sinew and muscle of the religious experience. Neglect the exercise of prayer, or engage in prayer spasmodically, now and then, as seems convenient, and you lose your hold on God. The spiritual faculties lose their vitality, the religious experience lacks health and vigor.

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John 21:15–17 The Essential Qualification

The question that Christ had put to Peter was significant. He mentioned only one condition of discipleship and service. “Lovest thou Me?” He said. This is the essential qualification. Though Peter might possess every other, yet without the love of Christ, he could not be a faithful shepherd over the Lord’s flock. Knowledge, benevolence, eloquence, gratitude, and zeal are all aids in the good work; but without the love of Jesus in the heart, the work of the Christian minister is a failure.

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