October 2009, was my first encounter of attending a women’s Open House, which was hosted by Gaye Hallman. At the time I really did not know Gaye, but out of a desire to fellowship with other women,
I attended this event. What I experienced was an overwhelming sense of being accepted and valued for who I was. Over the years I attended many such Open House gatherings. “No matter what my life circumstances presented at the time, I always left these meetings feeling refreshed, empowered and hopeful”.
Gaye Hallman has a unique gift for helping women recognize and appreciate their individual unique gifts, given them by God. As a leader she has great understanding of issues which women face. Her compassion and commitment to help others be accountable to grow and fulfill their destiny, has guided many women into becoming free in their identity as strong, healthy community participants. I am grateful that she had courage to pioneer the movement of Open House. My experiences through it helped to make me who I am today!
Marika Kuula
I just wanted to take a minute to write about how the Open House ministry helped me to improve my life. I thank the founder of Open House Ministry, Gaye Hallman. This Ministry was established in 2009 at this time I began attending. “The ministry helped me to get my life on track through deliverance and healing as an individual”. Through strong Prayer, guidance and leadership, I’ve changed my lifestyle, and can attest that because of Open House I am now a Woman of Worth!!
Angela Rainey
Hello my name is Wilhelmina Davis. In 2009, I attended a group fellowship gathering that Gaye Hallman had started called Open House and from that day forward it has been a life changing experience for myself and many others. I was so inspired that I began working with Gaye to invite as many individuals as possible. Individuals came from near and far who had what you might say normal life challenges, such as divorce, broken families, joblessness. After attending a few gatherings I saw individuals reunite with their families, divorce became remarriages and employment happened. “Individuals found a place where they had someone to listen to them and walk them through seeing positive changes were possible”. Individuals found hope through the genuine friendship and care they saw in Gaye; as I did.
Wilhelmina Davis