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Bread of Life: I Got You Covered with Rev. Cookie Sheannea Bobbitt

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Sheannea Bobbitt, also known as Reverend Cookie, does not hail from a line of passionate preachers nor from faithful and pious parishioners.  She boasts of no prestigious alma mater and has no series of credentials following her name. Nurtured in a single parent household, in Washington, D.C., Reverend Cookie, heard the call of God at 18 and suddenly realized her lifestyle did not coincide with God’s plan and purpose for her life. Having become a minister in 2003, she spent the next 7 years in training under Pastor Louis G. Whiting, founder and Pastor of My Father’s House Christian Church.  After examination and approval, Rev. Cookie was ordain as an Elder in 2007 and worked in ministry as an extension of the Pastoral office to the congregation. 

Reverend Cookie has worked many years with inner-city teens and youth teaching the gospel of Christ in a way youth found engaging, creative and penetrating.  “I am so honored that God was mindful of me when I was a teenager, even though I wasn’t a church kid, that I am driven to inspire all youth to know the love of God which surpasses our understanding.” Hence, she has a burning passion for young people. In 2011, she broadened her ministry to included Young Adults and Singles’ addressing an underserved demographic in the ministry. Through God’s divine plan, Rev. Cookie transitioned to the Tree of Life Christian Ministries in 2012, performing ministerial duties and continues to work with teens in Bible Study.

When Christians Speak Radio Broadcast Shows: Thursdays @ 12noon Declaring The Finished Work with Sister Pat Randall , "Friday Night Joy" With Rev Ray @7pm and  Sunday Evening,  "Bread of Life" with Rev. Ray @ 5 pm.

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