Years After Suicide Attempt, Here’s the Urgent Message This Missionary Has for Fellow Black Americans

Meka Reyanae speaks at The Send, May 14, 2022
Share:

If you are in crisis, please call 1-800-273-8255 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org. You are not alone.

Before swallowing a bottle of pills, Meka Ryanae wrote 12 letters to family members detailing her hatred for each one of them. A Black college student suffering from a mental breakdown, Ryanae curled into the fetal position on the floor, crying, when the overdose didn’t kill her.

“I can’t articulate what happened, but it felt like a wind came into my room. I know it was the Holy Spirit,” Ryanae, now a missionary to Mozambique with Rolland and Heidi Bakker’s Iris Global, recalls in a May 14 appearance at The Send in Kansas City, Missouri.

After the Holy Spirit touched her, Ryanae says, she went to church and watched others worshipping. “I told God, ‘If You reveal Yourself to me, then I’ll sell my life to You.'”

She ran to the altar, despite demonic voices threatening to kill her.

Crying for hours after everybody left the church, Ryanae felt love for the first time. “I walked away loving my parents—a father who threatened to kill me and a mother who told me, ‘I never wanted you,'” she says.

She then determined to love her parents all the way to the cross.

After seven years of his daughter’s unconditional love, Ryanae’s father turned to Jesus from the Nation of Islam and repented of his physical abuse. Her mother, homeless in California three years ago, experienced Jesus’ transforming love on the streets and moved into an apartment.

Both Ryanae and Heidi Baker appealed to tens of thousands of teens and Gen Zers at The Send, a massive missions and prayer movement held at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on May 14.

Ryanae gives an impassioned plea to her fellow Black Americans to return to church. “This gospel is living in us,” she says, raising a Bible before the crowd. Watch her speaking at this link at the 5:10:14 mark.

“My heart is burdened because, if you did not know, in the last two years a significant amount of Black people have left the church,” she says.

When she looks at and listens to Blacks, Ryanae is burdened by comments that the gospel is for whites and is used to oppress.

“This gospel is alive and has the power to transform our community, so don’t give up on the church,” she says.

Like the day she ran to the altar, Ryanae tells the The Send’s live and streaming audiences to “return to the altar—not the altar of agendas—but return to the grace of God.”

“Do not be the generation that drops this gospel because you did not feel understood,” she adds. “Do not waste the tears that our ancestors sowed so that we could have this freely. Don’t drop it. Pick up your race again. Pick up your cross. Return to the altar.” {eoa}

Steve Rees is a former general assignment reporter who, with one other journalist, first wrote about the national men’s movement Promise Keepers from his home in Colorado. Rees and Promise Keepers founder Bill McCartney attended the Boulder Vineyard. Today Rees writes in his free time.

Read articles like this one and other Spirit-led content in our new platform, CHARISMA PLUS.

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Watch This Stunning Mother’s Day Musical Tribute

https://youtu.be/tdgn1N4ILxM How about a little music to accompany that Mother’s Day breakfast in bed or brunch out with the family? Breaking news, Spirit-filled stories. Subscribe to Charisma on YouTube now! Check out this special moms’ version of “Isn’t She Lovely”...

Why My Mother Is My Proverbs 31 Shero

For many years, especially on Mother’s Day, I have meditated on the virtuous woman from Scripture, found in the book of Proverbs, Chapter 31. I have admired many women who fit the pattern of the Proverbs 31 woman. My mother,...

Benny Hinn’s Public Apology: ‘I Am Sorry’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2DyhGQcegQ Amid controversy as a recent four-hour-long video by Mike Winger has come out showcasing the past pitfalls of Benny Hinn’s ministry, Hinn has publicly come out to make his statement about his prior ministry mishaps. “I’m a human being....

How You Can Help Heal a Deeply Divided America

The young 25-year-old Methodist preacher and revivalist George Whitefield arrived in America in 1738 with a prayer on his heart that the inhabitants of this land would “No longer live as 13 divided Colonies but as One Nation under God.”...

This Mother’s Day, Celebrate the Power of a Praying Mom

American Heritage Girls, one of the world’s largest Christian scout-type organizations, is proud to offer biblically sound advice for girl moms as they raise their daughters after God’s own heart. Breaking news, Spirit-filled stories. Subscribe to Charisma on YouTube now! “Girls...

Top of the Week: Benny Hinn Breaks Silence Amid Controversy

https://youtu.be/CttP6Ll2o0w Following are snippets of the top stories posted over the past week on charismanews.com. We encourage you to visit the links to read the stories in full. Benny Hinn Breaks Silence Amid Controversy https://youtu.be/f2DyhGQcegQ Pastor. Preacher. Author. Charlatan. Evangelist Benny...

Jenny Weaver: Breaking the Curse of ‘I’m a Bad Mom’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVjoymPCJo0 As a mother herself, revivalist, worship leader and author Jenny Weaver wants all mothers to know they are not a “bad mom.” They are not a failure as a parent in the eyes of Jesus. In this interview with Charisma News’...

Benny Hinn: Should He Repent?

https://youtu.be/f2DyhGQcegQ Should Benny Hinn repent? It’s the question people have been asking for years. While Hinn has publicly apologized for the moments he says he got things wrong in ministry, there are still skeptics about his motives. In an exclusive...

1 2 3 4 5 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top