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“‘God Sent Me’: Marion Hall Graduates as Pastor Chaplain and Prepares Aid for Jamaica”

Written by Primenewsplus

Minister Marion Hall, formerly known to the world as Dancehall icon Lady Saw, has announced that she has officially graduated as a Pastor Chaplain—marking another major milestone in her transformation from entertainer to full-time evangelist.

Hall shared the news with her followers on Saturday, November 15, calling the moment a “divine move of God” and a significant step in her ministry’s growth.

In her post, she wrote:
“Today I graduated as a Pastor Chaplain, alongside many anointed called-out vessels of God. It was a divine move of God that Satan could not stop. Hallelujah to Jesus. I can go to Jamaica now to give back, not just material things, but what was instilled in me.”

Focused on Ministry and Relief Work

Since launching her church in March 2024 and declaring that “Lady Saw is dead,” Hall has been dedicated to ministry, community outreach, and Christian service. Over the past year, she has documented her spiritual journey, shared teachings with her online congregation, and expanded charitable outreach through care packages and food drives.

Following the destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa, Hall has stepped further into humanitarian work. She recently posted photos and videos of care packages and clothing being prepared for shipment to Jamaica, along with a heartfelt appeal for financial assistance to help families affected by the storm.

Appeal for Support

Hall noted that the relief efforts have placed a financial strain on her small congregation.

In her message, she wrote:
“We need to buy food and clothing for those affected by the hurricane in Jamaica. Please help as I myself don’t have the money to do it on my own right now, and the church is already struggling to pay the bills. God bless you for giving and praying.”

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Her church office in Tamarac, Florida is now filled with donated goods awaiting shipment to Jamaica. With her new qualification as a Pastor Chaplain, Hall says she plans to deepen both her spiritual work and her hands-on support for vulnerable communities.

Returning Home to Serve

At 56, the former Queen of Dancehall says she feels renewed purpose and responsibility. She intends to travel to Jamaica soon to assist on the ground and offer support to families recovering from Hurricane Melissa.

As she continues to reshape her life’s mission, Hall’s focus remains clear: serving God, serving people, and bringing hope to those in need.

 

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