Darrell & Sondra White Ministries
I was blessed with parents who took me to Sunday school at a very early age. I actually don’t remember not knowing Jesus as my savior. However, I grew up in a denominational church that did not ever talk about the Holy Spirit or the Baptism in the Spirit that is available to us all.
I was about 28 years old when I first attended a Charismatic church and saw their expression of worship and saw miraculous healings for the first time. I saw that the people there had received something I had not received and I wanted what they had. I asked Jesus to baptize me with His Holy Spirit.
This experience changed my life and I began to experience a relationship with Jesus that I hadn’t known was possible.
I joined an international charismatic women’s ministry called Women’s Aglow Fellowship in 1977. From 1978 to 1986 I served in leadership in Aglow including about 7 years on the Southern California Area Board for Aglow where I helped put on retreats twice a year, taught leadership training, taught Bible studies, and spoke and ministered at the local chapters.
During that time, I was given a prophetic word that God would use me to teach and equip members of the body of Christ who would go to the nations and carry the kingdom. I had no idea what that would look like or how God could fulfill that word. It sounded far beyond my reach. I loved teaching and equipping others, but the concept of the nations and carrying the kingdom was outside my expectations.
After coming to Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in 2008, I began to realize that God had brought me to a place where He could begin to fulfill that prophetic word I had received. I was now in a place where people from all over the world (the nations) came to school and for ministry. I was learning what it meant to carry the Kingdom of God and release it wherever I go.
In 2009 I began leading sozo sessions at Bethel in their inner healing ministry where I was on staff at the Transformation Center. I began to see people healed, released and set free to step into their destiny and to see themselves as God sees them. I realized God was already using me to equip people from all over the world to go back to their nations and carry His kingdom in a new way.
Then God began to open doors for Darrell and I to go to the nations ourselves. He has taken us to Mexico, England, Scotland, South Africa, Canada and Russia to teach and equip others. We teach Basic Sozo training as well as teach and minister to others in the prophetic, prophetic art, words of knowledge and healing. Our desire is to see people healed and set free from the lies of the enemy that have kept them from walking in their God-given identity and purpose.
Darrell and I love to travel and carry the core values of the Kingdom of God and build relationship with others in the body of Christ around the world.
My desire is best expressed through that prophetic word that God is fulfilling in my life. I love teaching and equipping the body of Christ to go to the nations and release the kingdom of God wherever they go.
I was about 28 years old when I first attended a Charismatic church and saw their expression of worship and saw miraculous healings for the first time. I saw that the people there had received something I had not received and I wanted what they had. I asked Jesus to baptize me with His Holy Spirit.
This experience changed my life and I began to experience a relationship with Jesus that I hadn’t known was possible.
I joined an international charismatic women’s ministry called Women’s Aglow Fellowship in 1977. From 1978 to 1986 I served in leadership in Aglow including about 7 years on the Southern California Area Board for Aglow where I helped put on retreats twice a year, taught leadership training, taught Bible studies, and spoke and ministered at the local chapters.
During that time, I was given a prophetic word that God would use me to teach and equip members of the body of Christ who would go to the nations and carry the kingdom. I had no idea what that would look like or how God could fulfill that word. It sounded far beyond my reach. I loved teaching and equipping others, but the concept of the nations and carrying the kingdom was outside my expectations.
After coming to Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in 2008, I began to realize that God had brought me to a place where He could begin to fulfill that prophetic word I had received. I was now in a place where people from all over the world (the nations) came to school and for ministry. I was learning what it meant to carry the Kingdom of God and release it wherever I go.
In 2009 I began leading sozo sessions at Bethel in their inner healing ministry where I was on staff at the Transformation Center. I began to see people healed, released and set free to step into their destiny and to see themselves as God sees them. I realized God was already using me to equip people from all over the world to go back to their nations and carry His kingdom in a new way.
Then God began to open doors for Darrell and I to go to the nations ourselves. He has taken us to Mexico, England, Scotland, South Africa, Canada and Russia to teach and equip others. We teach Basic Sozo training as well as teach and minister to others in the prophetic, prophetic art, words of knowledge and healing. Our desire is to see people healed and set free from the lies of the enemy that have kept them from walking in their God-given identity and purpose.
Darrell and I love to travel and carry the core values of the Kingdom of God and build relationship with others in the body of Christ around the world.
My desire is best expressed through that prophetic word that God is fulfilling in my life. I love teaching and equipping the body of Christ to go to the nations and release the kingdom of God wherever they go.
DARRELL E. WHITE
I began attending church when I was ten years old. By fifteen I was preaching and at seventeen I went away to college to study for the ministry. At twenty I was an atheist! This part of my story confuses many believers who wonder, "How is that possible?" Simply stated, I learned about Jesus as a child, but I never had a personal experience with Him. I knew about Him I did not know Him!
Coming to know Jesus as my Lord and Savior over forty years later confuses those who knew me during those years. It is a story full of decisions, good and bad, but the good ones led me to a men's conference in St. George, Utah where I came face to face with the Jesus I had turned my back on so long before.
However, after the experience of saying yes to Jesus, I found myself in a church world that looked and sounded nothing like the one I left over forty years before. I found much to disagree with in what I was being told and what I saw. Attempting to understand what living the "Christian life as I now saw it," I had many questions and I struggled for almost four years seeking answers. It was the unanswered questions that took me to Bethel Church in Redding, California and the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. The road that found me in Moscow, Russia teaching and preaching Kingdom messages, wound through six years and included traveling more than half way around the world.
Family members that remember me preaching at fifteen will tell you they are only surprised it took so long to find my way back to the pulpit. Friends from over the years run the gamut of thoughts, from "Darrell is doing What???," to "Poor Darrell," to "Nothing Darrell does surprises me."
Failed dreams and broken relationships have been replaced with new dreams and an incomprehensible relationship that makes all dreams worth chasing and relationships indestructible.
Obviously something, or a number of things, happened that altered my views on life, on God and what God has always had available to anyone willing to believe. It is the things that happened, the changed perspective of life, the new way I came to see God in all His Goodness and Glory that I now want to share with the world. Those who have 'pre-believing' family and friends will be encouraged to keep on praying; the young will be encouraged to a deeper sense of the possible and the old will realize there is still plenty for them to do, that the young were never meant to have all the fun.
I began attending church when I was ten years old. By fifteen I was preaching and at seventeen I went away to college to study for the ministry. At twenty I was an atheist! This part of my story confuses many believers who wonder, "How is that possible?" Simply stated, I learned about Jesus as a child, but I never had a personal experience with Him. I knew about Him I did not know Him!
Coming to know Jesus as my Lord and Savior over forty years later confuses those who knew me during those years. It is a story full of decisions, good and bad, but the good ones led me to a men's conference in St. George, Utah where I came face to face with the Jesus I had turned my back on so long before.
However, after the experience of saying yes to Jesus, I found myself in a church world that looked and sounded nothing like the one I left over forty years before. I found much to disagree with in what I was being told and what I saw. Attempting to understand what living the "Christian life as I now saw it," I had many questions and I struggled for almost four years seeking answers. It was the unanswered questions that took me to Bethel Church in Redding, California and the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. The road that found me in Moscow, Russia teaching and preaching Kingdom messages, wound through six years and included traveling more than half way around the world.
Family members that remember me preaching at fifteen will tell you they are only surprised it took so long to find my way back to the pulpit. Friends from over the years run the gamut of thoughts, from "Darrell is doing What???," to "Poor Darrell," to "Nothing Darrell does surprises me."
Failed dreams and broken relationships have been replaced with new dreams and an incomprehensible relationship that makes all dreams worth chasing and relationships indestructible.
Obviously something, or a number of things, happened that altered my views on life, on God and what God has always had available to anyone willing to believe. It is the things that happened, the changed perspective of life, the new way I came to see God in all His Goodness and Glory that I now want to share with the world. Those who have 'pre-believing' family and friends will be encouraged to keep on praying; the young will be encouraged to a deeper sense of the possible and the old will realize there is still plenty for them to do, that the young were never meant to have all the fun.