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About the First Lady
Rev. Cheryl Ann
Lenzley-Carter , the Founder of Absolute
Victory
in Christ Ministries and In My Spirit, makes an
unforgettable impact in the lives of those around her. As a
graduate of The Ohio State University in Computer Science
Engineering, she enjoyed a distinguished career in sales,
marketing and executive search with IBM, Computer Associates
and Management Recruiters International.
As a young professional, she rededicated her life to Christ
while attending the church founded by her great-grandparents
and subsequently accepted the call to preach. As a minister
of the gospel she shares a robust approach to life as well
as an uncommon perspective for overcoming any obstacle to
achieving absolute victory in every domain of life.
Called to minister strength and power to the Body of Christ,
Reverend Lenzley-Carter shares truth and wisdom in a manner
that sets captives free and inspires people to push toward
greater victory. Often flowing in the prophetic gifts, her
passion is unmistakable, her message foundational and her
delivery compelling. Her unwavering commitment to seeing
people win in life further underscores her relentless
pursuit of excellence.
Formally ordained by her pastor, Reverend Lenzley-Carter is
a member in good standing with World Harvest Church
Ministerial Fellowship in Columbus, Ohio and travels in
full-time service to the Body of Christ. As a Certified
Natural Health Professional (CNHP), she is simultaneously
pursuing the designation of Naturopathic Doctor, which
enables her to share a unique and powerful blend of biblical
truths, biological and nutritional science.
Reverend Lenzley-Carter is a member of the International
Third World Leaders Association founded by Dr. Myles Munroe,
serves on the Board of Directors for The Urban Passage in
Alexandria, Virginia; a faith-based ministry to youth in
juvenile detention and regularly volunteers at her home
church as well as the Columbus Coalition Against Family
Violence and the Children’s Hunger Alliance.
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