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WRITE THE VISION AND MAKE IT PLAIN - PASTOR RUTH MCQUEEN

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WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP, Lady Ruth McQueen was born in Newark, NJ, one of nine children.  She was born again on July 2, 1960 under the leadership of the late Apostle Skinner, Founder of the Deliverance Evangelistic Centers, Inc.  She attended Essex and Union County Colleges majoring in Business, as well as, The Deliverance Bible Institute and The Evangelical Bible Institute.

Lady McQueen was called to Full Time Ministry at an early age, leaving a promising career at AT&T in New York City.  On March 7, 1964 she was united in Holy Matrimony to Bishop Stacy McQueen and to this union God blessed with four children, Valerie, Darlene, Brian and Jatorie, they’re all married.  They have also been blessed with eight grandchildren.

In the sixties, Lady & Bishop McQueen established and pastored the Aliquippa Deliverance Center, in the Pittsburgh, PA area.  The Full Gospel Monument of Faith Ministries was established in 1972, after they returned to New Jersey.  Lady McQueen was later installed as the Executive Pastor, she is also the Full Gospel Christian Academy’s Director and has served in virtually every aspect of the Ministry.

Lady McQueen is an international Police Chaplin as well as a member of the Newark Police Clergy.  She was appointed President of the Interdenominational Women’s Conference, under the beloved Founder, Dr. Gilmore Pastor of the Gilmore Memorial COGIC, Paterson, New Jersey.  She also serves on the Board of Deliverance Homecoming and is on the committee of Clergy and Newark Police.  She conducts Revivals; Workshops; Seminars and she develops her own material for the same as well as other related materials.  Her most outstanding feature is that she loves God and His people.

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