Shirley Taylor
My name is Shirley Taylor and I call myself the street evangelist for women's equality. One day I went to an office to do business. I had been there before and I had talked about women's equality with the manager. Later I was back and we talked about women's equality again. I gave her my card which says "Shirley Taylor, street evangelist." She said, "You need to meet my cousin. She has a Street Evangelist ministry in Houston where she feeds the homeless." I told her that God has called people...See more
My name is Shirley Taylor and I call myself the street evangelist for women's equality. One day I went to an office to do business. I had been there before and I had talked about women's equality with the manager. Later I was back and we talked about women's equality again. I gave her my card which says "Shirley Taylor, street evangelist." She said, "You need to meet my cousin. She has a Street Evangelist ministry in Houston where she feeds the homeless." I told her that God has called people to minister to the homeless, but that I am not one of those people. I leaned over to her and put my hands on her hands and looked into her face. I said, "My ministry is not to the homeless, it is to people like you. In offices, at the grocery story, the library, while buying a blouse at J C Penneys. Wherever I am, I give the message of women's equality." See less