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District Missionary Calla Fisher

First Lady Calla B. Fisher is not your ordinary "First Lady," she knows and operates within her calling as a co-laborer in ministry and is humbled that God thought enough of her to use her to prepare His people for
kingdom-building through spiritual leadership training and sound biblical teaching. Her desire is to see Christians move beyond spectating in the pews to reaching out and ministering to the hearts, minds, and souls of people.

First Lady Fisher is a graduate of Drew High School in Monticello, Arkansas.  She received her baccalaureate degree in music from the University of Arkansas at Monticello, and her Masters from Midwest College of Theology.  Missionary Fisher grew up under the leadership of Pastor Jamison at Pilgrim Rest A.M.E. in Monticello, and received salvation at Revival Center Church of God in Christ through the ministry of Elder Jonathan Rogers of Memphis, Tennessee.  Missionary Fisher accepted her calling as a missionary in 1988 under Pastor Lee O. Head Jr.'s leadership. Missionary Fisher has been employed as a teacher with Decatur County since September 1974.

First Lady Fisher is passionate about providing services to the body of Christ. "I am excited by the opportunity to minister the liberating Gospel to others. I want both believers and non-believers to know that God can transform their situations and their lives."  She invites men and women to seek the truth of God's Word and to challenge each other to live a holy life as Christ expects that from us. She knows that only by His power that we all can be set free from past hurts, sin, and Christian mediocrity. 

She feels that she is blessed to be able to lead the Temple Worship Center's Women Ministry, the Y.W.C.C.(Young Women's Christian Council) and the C.W.C.(Christian Women's Council). "Every week I am challenged and I challenge our women and young ladies to take the rejections, heartaches and sins of the past and plant them in God's fertile ground. This will allow God's Holy Spirit to nurture what has been planted so the newness can begin to grow and flourish by those things that once bound us but are now buried in God's garden."  She encourages the women to hold fast to Titus 3:1-11 and know that sometimes the pettiness of our current attitude is often a result of unresolved issues of the past. "Ichallenge every woman to see yourself as God sees you and bless other women with encouragement and love."  
 
"God is calling His people to a higher level of accountability and responsibility. The church has to move from being the source of peoples hurts to becoming the source of their healing." The daily source of joy for me
is Psalm 37:4, delight thyself also in the Lord and He shall give you the desires of your heart. Unfortunately many Christians have yet to truly understand what "delight" really means. We delight in food, clothes, cars and other material possessions then we come to God asking "What are you going to do for me Lord?" She knows it is a hard lesson to learn but believes that when you get it there is so much freedom. She confesses that she delights in the Lord because she knows that He is the source to greater things that she cannot access
on her own.

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