Through The Eyes Of Mary
Seasong And Principles That Support The Vision
Having lived for half a century, I feel privileged to be in the ministerial path that God has
allowed me to walk. I had the honor of being born in a Christian home and, as the daughter
of Pastors; I began preaching early, at the age of 16. In over thirty years of preaching the
Gospel, my feet have walked many nations and ministries of the world. I have learned,
through my own experience, the high price that must be paid in order to fulfill the call to
the ministry. I have also realized that we will have to face difficult situations along the way,
such as: loneliness, pain, betrayal and need.
These difficult situations are factors, which in some way, may provoke a lack of motivation
that will cloud our vision and cause us to become discouraged, to the point of losing
interest in continuing in the visionaries’ journey. This is dangerous because the process is
what takes us to complete the vision. Responding to God’s calling is never easy but when
He sends you, He supports you and only in this way is that His glory flows. This is how I’ve
been inspired to share principles that have sustained the vision that God gave me, at all
times, even in the cloudy seasons. Believe me, as every human being, I haven’t been perfect
but I have made a great effort to be right in the determination of seeing God’s purpose
fulfilled in me. For this to happen, one must align the “willingness and the doing” in order to
reach the finish line.