As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all [men], especially unto them who are of the household of faith.
Galatians 6:10
Heard Her Calling By Andrea Vittorie
It is not often that people know exactly what to do with their life or where they see
themselves going. It is also seldom that people get a sign to guide the way to
their chosen path. However, Pastor Yolonda S. Brooks received that sign and
was called to minister people with her faith right here in Michiana. Starting as a
street minister, Pastor Brooks would welcome downtrodden people into her
home. She held Bible study on Saturdays where people would hear words from
the Bible and get lunch before going back to their lives on the streets.
Although she was helping out in the community and making others feel welcome
and unashamed of their current situations, there were many people who were skeptical of Pastor Brooks’ , including her family. “I don’t have any formal training
in ministry,” Pastor Brooks said. “I found that to be a major obstacle for me.”
But that was not the only thing she felt made people doubtful of her capabilities.
She is a single mother of three (2 sons - ages 19 & 16, 1 daughter - age 18).“Being female and young, it is difficult,” she said. “But God calls who He
wants to call – not a certain sex or class.” And still she remains optimistic about
her calling and helping others find theirs.“ She has high hopes that she can help change that frame of thought. “I want to show women that God and the ministry call to women too and they can do it,” Pastor Brooks said. Yet, assisting women to become involved is not her only focus. She said, “I want to encourage any
woman, any man, anyone, for that matter, that they can get involved.”
Her ambitions have shown through as more than thoughts or ideas.
She acts as a street minister, primarily around the Hope Rescue Mission in
downtown South Bend and visits other ministries in the area. She is a writer of
prophetic letters, in which she types and frames for those she prays for on a daily
basis. You can also find her on cable Channel 99 on Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m.
and 6:00 p.m. The first portion is called, “Bringing You the Truth Through the
Word of God” and the second portion is called, “The Resource Show”. The
second show focuses on helping underprivileged people in the area find things
they might need without the cost involved. She provides information about various
topics such as phone services, the Hope Rescue Mission, The Center for the
Homeless, ect). “When people feel lost, they can watch the show to get
information,” said Pastor Brooks.
Acting is something Pastor Brooks has wanted to do since she was a little girl.
Yet, she has had opportunities through the ministry to live out that childhood
dream, such as the television show she hosts and the radio program she has
hosted in the past.
She has big plans for the future. She would like to start a mega-church and
welcome into it all different kinds of people. She will be traveling to Nigeria soon in
order to begin familiarizing herself with other languages and cultures. She is
learning Spanish and Swahili and has been in communication with pastors
from other countries.
“I want to help people to operate in the gifts of the spirit, to be obedient to God’s
voice and not to let anyone hold them back,” she said. “That attitude plays into
every part of our life – not just the ministry.”
Pastor Brooks has an optimistic attitude and genuine zest for her faith. She
wants to assist the community in building faith, charity and authentic love for all of
Michiana’s citizens – whether they are rich, poor, educated or not. She sees the
potential our community has and will not give up until she has made the
difference she was called to make.
“Don’t give up – keep going forward,” she said. That is her motto and she’s sticking to it.
For more information about Pastor Brooks’ ministry, please contact her at Community Fellowship House, P.O. Box 4404, South Bend, IN 46634 or call 574-584-3658. Visit www.freewebs.com/pastoryolonda or email profser@excite.com.