Rev Vicki <I>Smith</I> Jamison-Peterson

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Rev Vicki Smith Jamison-Peterson

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Jan 2008 (aged 71)
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Broken Arrow, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Victor and Ruthe (Wright) Smith, Lamb.

Martha "Vicki" Jamison-Peterson.



The former Miss Vicki Smith attended high school in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended Christ For the Nations College in Dallas, Texas. She received an honorary degree from Rhema Bible College in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and was ordained by Kenneth Hagin Sr., in 1973. Vicki was the founder and leader of Vicki Jamison-Peterson Ministries. She was a regular guest on Christian television shows in the 1970's and 80's. In 1982, she hosted a one-hour show, "Vicki Live" broadcasted from Tulsa. Her ministry and music was her life. She authored several books and was a member of Faith Christian Fellowship and a trustee for International Bible Ministries. Vicki was a member of World Outreach Church in Tulsa.

During Vicki's 35 years of ministry, her life demonstrated the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. She ministered in countries all around the world, including England, Switzerland, Australia, and Germany, among others. As an evangelist and a soul winner, Vicki led crusades in New England. Over 20,000 people were saved in the three years that records were kept, and out of this revival many churches were planted. In Chicago, Vicki started a ministry called "New Day House," an outreach that provided housing for unwed mothers and their children.

Vicki was the author of several books on Christian life, including El Shaddai (now in a new edition titled More Than Enough) and How You Can Have Joy. As a gifted vocalist and psalmist, Vicki wrote many songs and recorded a total of 8 albums. A pioneer in the area of Christian radio and television, she produced two television programs including It's a New Day and Vicki Live. She also appeared as a regular guest on all of the major Christian television networks of her time.

It is truly impossible to categorize Vicki's ministry. Her influence transcended Christian denominations and movements. She broke down racial, gender, and cultural barriers. While in South Africa, Vicki was the first person to hold interracial worship services after the end of apartheid. She was also a trailblazer for women in ministry. She broke ground and paved the way for the women of today to take their place in the body of Christ.

Through Vicki's ministry the sick were healed, the oppressed were delivered, and men and women of all walks of life encountered the life-changing reality of the Living God. Two outstanding testimonies of miracle healings included a woman whose steel rod converted to bone and another woman whose nose grew out right in front of Vicki after it had been removed during an operation for cancer.


"Video Tribute"

"Vicki's Website"

"Vicki's Facebook Page"


You can also view several videos that people have posted on You Tube.



She is survived by:

Sister, Julie Avary, Houston, TX

Personal Assistant, Judy Upjohn, Tulsa, OK
Daughter of Victor and Ruthe (Wright) Smith, Lamb.

Martha "Vicki" Jamison-Peterson.



The former Miss Vicki Smith attended high school in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended Christ For the Nations College in Dallas, Texas. She received an honorary degree from Rhema Bible College in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and was ordained by Kenneth Hagin Sr., in 1973. Vicki was the founder and leader of Vicki Jamison-Peterson Ministries. She was a regular guest on Christian television shows in the 1970's and 80's. In 1982, she hosted a one-hour show, "Vicki Live" broadcasted from Tulsa. Her ministry and music was her life. She authored several books and was a member of Faith Christian Fellowship and a trustee for International Bible Ministries. Vicki was a member of World Outreach Church in Tulsa.

During Vicki's 35 years of ministry, her life demonstrated the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. She ministered in countries all around the world, including England, Switzerland, Australia, and Germany, among others. As an evangelist and a soul winner, Vicki led crusades in New England. Over 20,000 people were saved in the three years that records were kept, and out of this revival many churches were planted. In Chicago, Vicki started a ministry called "New Day House," an outreach that provided housing for unwed mothers and their children.

Vicki was the author of several books on Christian life, including El Shaddai (now in a new edition titled More Than Enough) and How You Can Have Joy. As a gifted vocalist and psalmist, Vicki wrote many songs and recorded a total of 8 albums. A pioneer in the area of Christian radio and television, she produced two television programs including It's a New Day and Vicki Live. She also appeared as a regular guest on all of the major Christian television networks of her time.

It is truly impossible to categorize Vicki's ministry. Her influence transcended Christian denominations and movements. She broke down racial, gender, and cultural barriers. While in South Africa, Vicki was the first person to hold interracial worship services after the end of apartheid. She was also a trailblazer for women in ministry. She broke ground and paved the way for the women of today to take their place in the body of Christ.

Through Vicki's ministry the sick were healed, the oppressed were delivered, and men and women of all walks of life encountered the life-changing reality of the Living God. Two outstanding testimonies of miracle healings included a woman whose steel rod converted to bone and another woman whose nose grew out right in front of Vicki after it had been removed during an operation for cancer.


"Video Tribute"

"Vicki's Website"

"Vicki's Facebook Page"


You can also view several videos that people have posted on You Tube.



She is survived by:

Sister, Julie Avary, Houston, TX

Personal Assistant, Judy Upjohn, Tulsa, OK


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