Dr Kim Maas invites guest Missy Wiley to share what Muchness means to her as well as how she found it and if she ever lost it.
Missy has been married to her husband Ronnie for 25 years and have 2 children. They have served in leadership for churches and non-profit ministries throughout their
marriage. Ronnie and Missy received specialized training in disaster response and crisis ministry and served as senior leadership for an international disaster response ministry. They also served as base leaders for Kaleo International (an affiliate of Iris Global) as missionaries, church planters,
and pastors. They worked with pastors and leaders in Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico to establish a network of Kingdom leaders. They also worked with churches to provide training and discipleship programs and assisted with church building projects to further the Kingdom. They birthed and planted a church by opening their home for discipleship, transitioning to the city park, and then
moving into a building. The Lord gave Ronnie and Missy a clear word to transition back to Tennessee in March 2020 just hours before the border would close for COVID. They are currently serving as Lead Pastors at Roberts Tabernacle Church in TN, which is the church in which Missy grew up.
Ronnie and Missy have a vision and passion to equip leaders and churches to reach the harvest, to demonstrate the love and power of God, and to make disciples of the nations.
My mission statement is…
I exist to engineer (with God’s plan), implement, and progress transformation for families, children, and churches (especially in the Latin American and African
nations).
I have a heart for the nations and the people of the nations who are enslaved and suffering injustice and whose “no” has been taken from them. There is a fire and a roar that comes out of me. I am a lion. I roar over people to set them free. I fight for justice and righteousness.
I reach the unreachable and touch the untouchable.
Through the physical infirmities that I have fought, God has given me a great gift of compassion. I am moved with compassion and see multitudes healed.
Finding Our Muchness: https://www.findingourmuchness.com/