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What a great conversation with pioneer and Children's evangelist Kim Ramsey! She shares her heart about seeing children get a relationship with God for themselves. Her goal with this new Bible study is for kids to fall in love with God and His Word.
3 of the best Children's ministry evangelists: Travis Vallejos, Kim Ramsey and David Moore join the Podcast to share their new kids ministry resources.
During the pandemic a lot of things were a reality check. Including realizing just how much we depended on our school system and Sunday school departments to teach our children. When the world stopped so did that learning for our kids. In this episode Adam Dozier and Kim Ramsey speak about their burden to not let the spiritual growth stop in our young generation. Together they wrote a Just for Kids bible study to help develop a relationship with God.
Today, I’m speaking with Kim Ramsey-Winkler, a coach and healer ... Read moreChios Energy Healing with Kim Ramsey-Winkler
She has changed lives with a passion to go and "Reach A Generation Effectively." In this episode, Bryan and Tony sit down with Evangelist Kim Ramsey. She shares stories from their early years of bus ministry to stepping out and birthing their own ministry, Street R.A.G.E., which has since been done across America, as well as foreign fields such as Canada, Australia and Africa. Street Rage is a mentoring program that takes children's church right to the neighborhood's where children live. A ministry that was originally geared for children ended up reaching entire families, neighborhoods and cities. Kim discusses the power of children, ministering to difficult people, her own parenting struggles and the difficulties of losing a spouse. Be inspired by this episode and may we all learn to view others through the eyes of Jesus.
In this segment, Jeff talks to PGAD advocate Kim Ramsey.
Devi speaks with Kim Ramsey about what it is like to live with Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder.Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder, also known as PGAD or Restless Genital Syndrome or Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome, is a condition characterized by unrelenting, spontaneous and uncontainable genital arousal in females. The condition may or may not include arousal with orgasm and/or genital engorgement. The patient's arousal is not linked to sexual desire. Because PGAD people involuntarily challenge medical and sexual norms, they are often culturally, emotionally, socially and medical marginalized. This leads to economic, political and interpersonal dynamics that can cause the patient severe distress. We are humans with a disorder that has not yet been fully ratified by the medical community and therein lies the problem. Find out: What is Persistent Genital Arousal DisorderWhat are the symptomsSurviving the aftermath of the media: Informing health care providers and standing up for people like KimHow to deal with it and where you can go for help Listen live and call in with questions!About Kim Ramesey ~Kim Ramsey has been a nurse for 21 years. She works primarily with college health students and part time in the Emergency Dept. Kim is currently studying to earn a Masters in Nursing. She hopes to continue her education to earn a doctorate in Human sexuality.Kim is also a human with Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder. She uses the word human to emphasize that the human aspect should not be forgotten when mentioning this disorder.Kim is an administrator for a support group for people who have PGAD.Connect with Kim at:Email Address: kimsamram@hotmail.com
Children's pastor Kim Ramsey and Evangelist John Lagas share their passion for reaching kids for Christ.
Rare Disorder Activist, Kim Ramsey, joins Tamika Cody once again in another episode of Better Said Than Written. This time around Kim shares her personal story of persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD). Kim walks us through when she realized she was suffering from PGAD, finding treatment and how she recovered from backlash from the Black community, the medical community, and the media.
Rare Disorder Activist, Kim Ramsey is back! Ramsey graces us with her presence to discuss the lack of intimacy in the Black community, Blacks in S&M, and other intimate sexual discussions that the Black community keeps in the closet.
On this episode of Better Said Than Written, Tamika Cody sits down with Rare Disorder Activist, Kim Ramsey, to discuss the rape allegations of Bill Cosby, domestic violence and taps on Persistent genital arousal disorder or PGAD.