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Pastor Narda Goodson, First Lady of Whitewright, Texas
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Narda Goodson has always had a passion and energy for life that is contagious. A life-long New Yorker, Narda began her career as an entrepreneur in education. She is the wife of the Honorable Mayor William "Bill" Goodson of Whitewright, Texas and mother of three beautiful daughters.

In 1984, at the age of fifteen, Narda received Jesus Christ into her heart. From 1988 to 1997, she served as a praise and worship leader and youth director at Bronx Miracle Gospel Tabernacle, New York. In 1999, she accepted the call to ministry and was ordained a psalmist. In 2000, she joined Family Christian Center in New Rochelle, New York and served in the music department.

Narda ministered for over nine years as principal, teacher, and sole-proprietor of Noah's Ark Christian Academy, which served students from kindergarten to high school level, and governed the operaton of a preschool in Bronx, New York. In 2003, she received an honor for serving as a mentor for the New York National Guard Teen Challenge Program, and in 2005, she instituted a Bible academy for teens, young adults, and women. In 2006, Narda was ordained a pastor and is currently a member of God's House of Faith & Worship Center in Denison, Texas.

Now as a supportive wife and mother, Narda is an inspiration and mentor to women everywhere. She is committed to helping women, children and families discover their uniqueness, creativeness, and purpose in order to reach their highest potential through Christ and His Word.

Suffering sexual, emotional, and physical abuse as a child and the pain of an emotionally wounding first marriage, Narda discovered the freedom to live victoriously by applying God's Word to her life and in turn, desires to help others do the same. From the battles of the mind to the tussles of everyday life, she speaks openly and practically about her encounters so others can successfully apply what she has learned to their lives.

In November 2007, Narda released her new book Will the Real Me, Please Stand Up, which is followed by the sequel When My Life Struck Twelve. She is also releasing her first new children's series The Anointed Tales of Nardarella.

She travels throughout the United States for speaking and singing engagements and hosts a musical dramatized synopsis of her book for the purpose of bringing healing and restoration to wounded lives.

God has provided Narda with many opportunities to share her testimony and the life-changing message of the Gospel. She is an incredible testimony and witness of the effectual and powerful redeeming work of Jesus Christ and teaches that in spite of a person's upbringing, personal history, social class, or past mistakes, God has a place for them and can help them on their journey to where Dreams Do Come True.

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Pastor Narda Goodson, First Lady of Whitewright, Texas

When Faced with Opposition, Take Your Position!

Discouragement and desperation are tools that the enemy uses to keep us from reaching our goal in Christ. From the beginning of time many have given up their dreams and hopes due to the incessant assaults from the enemy. This is why we are admonished in 2 Corinthians 10:5 to cast down every imagination and thought that exalts itself against the knowledge of God.

There are times we will feel like we want to concede defeat. The pressures of life dig at you without mercy. The relentl… Continue

Posted on February 9, 2009 at 10:57am —

Pastor Narda Goodson, First Lady of Whitewright, Texas

Do You Understand Your Season of Change?

The caterpillar knows his assignment; he understands and recognizes his season of change. He does not fear or fight against it but willingly positions himself to embrace and endure the severe process of metamorphosis.

He does not despise his beginnings because he understands that the matrix of his world as a caterpillar is only a temporary form that carries his future. The ‘caterpillar’ is the larval stage of what he’s been created to be, a butterfly. He knows that beneath his uncomely exterior… Continue

Posted on January 30, 2009 at 9:33am —

Pastor Narda Goodson, First Lady of Whitewright, Texas

Change Cannot Occur Without Your Cooperation

Change, while good, is not always an easy transition. Many of us want change but have a hard time making the necessary adjustments to make it possible.

Think about the caterpillar before its transition into a butterfly. It goes through a rigorous transformation called metamorphosis. During its larval stage it crawls on the ground to nourish on plant life until its pupa stage. When the larva is fully-grown, it stops feeding and begins drifting in quest for a suitable pupation site. Once it has r… Continue

Posted on January 29, 2009 at 11:07am —

Pastor Narda Goodson, First Lady of Whitewright, Texas

What Fragrance Do You Possess?

Last year, I had the pleasure of visiting several homes for the Annual Rose Tour in Whitewright. I was awestruck by the diversity of each garden as we went from house to house.

I saw backyards filled with roses, irises, birdhouses, ponds, and many other gorgeous bouquets of plant life. The flowers generated an amazing ambiance that perfumed the air with pleasant aromas. I saw and smelled honey suckles for the first time and had the pleasure of tasting one too.

What struck me the most was the d… Continue

Posted on January 29, 2009 at 12:42am —

Pastor Narda Goodson, First Lady of Whitewright, Texas

Can You Grow Anywhere?

There are “wildflowers” that grow in their natural state rather than being cultivated in the parks or gardens, yet, they tell of the splendor and brilliance of God’s glorious design. While not all “wildflowers” are bad, God has placed them in unique places, i.e. highways and by-ways, meadows, pastures, and fields. Remarkably, they can also be found in remote and secluded territory.

The Lily of the Valley is a type of believer that grows in the deep and difficult places of life. This serv… Continue

Posted on January 29, 2009 at 12:42am —

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At 10:16am on January 1, 2009, Sarah Flashing said…
Welcome to the network! I pray that the Lord brings you great blessings in your life and ministry this new year!
 
 

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