That is very interesting what was yours Steven?
As a young man I was elected as an Elder in my home church.
My father was a Bible teacher. We had a weekly prison ministry Bible study.
At some point my father was taking his winters down south and left me in charge of the Bible study.
(unknowingly gave me a mantle of teaching)
Those others ministering in the Bible study spoke to me about my abilities.
They likened it to Elisha and Elijah. There was an obvious spiritual heritage being passed on to me.
This was many decades ago. When I changed churches, I was put in place to teach adult Sunday School.
I haven't had any Bible college. I am Holy Spirit taught.
Just this week I arrived late for service, having been talking with fine folks in the lobby.
I had to get past a woman prophet in our aisle to sit by my wife.
As I went by she felt a strong anointing fall on the spot where I was.
She told me that I had brought the anointing with me.
I trust her insights and acted upon it.
I made arrangements to join the group that prays for people up front after church service, or whenever.
Since it was observed that I am bringing an anointing with me, we might as well put it to good use.
I have prayed for the sick before and had at least one verified healing as a result.
And several divine appointments. My wife has been encouraging me for years to press into this.
Seems the time has come.
Yes I would say there was..but in my marriage I was the one raised with faith, but my husband permitted and did the prayers I taught at meal time and would listen to my sons night time soul prayers. It was my daddy who like Jacob prayed and blessed each of our sons at their baptism. My parents believed what you said, but I personally feel it is the man's place to do such. I don't recall any women in scripture doing such.
I would encourage you to read this eye-opening white paper on the role of women in ministry. Link below.
The Role of Women in Ministry
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