HISTORY OF SINGING WATERS
Singing Waters Ministries traces its history back to 1956.
Kay Golbeck, a woman of great faith, responded to a vision that
she believed God had given her one day as she read her Bible. This
vision, seemingly imposed upon its pages, was of a lovely old brick farmhouse
surrounded by pines and spruce trees. It would not leave her. The
next day when she opened her Bible the picture was still there. As
she continued to pray and seek God about this vision, its meaning became
clear. In spite of the fact that she was suffering from a terminal
illness, she was to find this place, buy it and God would set up a ministry
in that place - a ministry to people of all nationalities and ages, the
sick and the well, the poor and the rich, the lonely and the lost. This
"'House of Blessing" to others had long been a dream dear to
her own heart, but was one that seemed impossible.
But
God is the God of the impossible! It wasn't long
before a real estate friend showed her a property in the Hockley Hills
near Orangeville. When she approached the property she saw the very
house and trees God had shown her in the vision. As she took the
first step onto the property she heard a sound - a lovely melody coming
through the trees - it was the sound of the river rushing over the rocks
in the valley. Searching for the right word she exclaimed, "Water...
singing waters... Singing Waters! If I buy this place, if this is
to be God's House of Blessing, it shall be called Singing Waters. And
I shall pray that all who come here shall leave with a song in their hearts."
Her willingness to follow this
vision is a story of awe-inspiring faith in the miraculous
provision of a God whose Word never fails, in spite of plenty of opportunity
for her to doubt. She had no money, and was even now living out
of two suitcases without a place to call her own. He reminded her
again and again that it was His work, and He would, therefore, see to
it that whatever was necessary for the Ministry would be there in due
time. Mark 10:27 became their motto: "With men it is impossible,
but not with God, for all things are possible with God."
For
the next 27 years, from the time of the revelation of
the vision in the mid-fifties to her death in 1983, Kay Golbeck and her
team worked side by side with God. His hand was evident throughout
those years in everything from finding and restoring the old farmhouse,
through the expansion of the buildings in 1983, appropriately named the
House of Praise, to the various aspects of finding suitable staffing for
the growing Ministry. In Kay's own words that she had prepared
for her memorial service, she challenged those who now carried the responsibility
that God had given her so many years before: "It's been an
exciting, marvelous adventure here, and the glorious part is that it will
continue. We've only touched the fringe of what a partnership with
God can mean."
Singing Waters truly became the
House of Blessing - the dream God had put into Kay's heart
as well as those who followed after her, became reality. It
became a place of faith where Mark 10:27 is a daily reality; a place of
rest and restoration for spiritual renewal and encouragement through prayer,
study, inspiration and fellowship; a place of worship and intercession
set apart for the glory of God; a place of healing for God's children
to discover their true identity and destiny; a place of freedom for all
to be able to express themselves; a place of equipping the people of God
for the healing of the nations; a place of blessing where the children
of God can find their true inheritance in Christ; a place of releasing
people to use and develop their anointing and spiritual giftings.
Part of this blessing has been
the relationships with other healing streams in the Body
of Christ. In the early 1990's, Elijah House was one of these that
made a valuable contribution to the Ministry's understanding of inner
healing. This was followed by the message of evangelism, healing
and deliverance through an association with Ellel Ministries of England,
who also had a heart for the broken and wounded of the world. God
has used these relationships to enrich the life of the Ministry.
With the new millennium came a new season! The House of Blessing was becoming a River of Blessing as
part of God's plan for the healing of the nations. We give glory
to God for His faithfulness, knowing that He Who began a good work will
see it to completion, because what is impossible with man is possible
with God.
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