MICHELLE: Yeah. I was like, I came off and I said, “Oh, I can’t carry these. I can’t carry these. Could you please help me?” And those men came over, they carried my suitcases loaded with bibles across the border and helped me.
SID: You should have at least given each one of them a bible.
MICHELLE: Yes.
SID: You weren’t that bold. You were bold.
MICHELLE: Well, one time it did happen.
SID: What?
MICHELLE: I was leaving China and there was a young man there. He was all by himself. He was a military man. And the Lord said, it’s your life or his. And when the Lord told me that, I knew what he meant. He meant you either go to jail or you save his life by giving him a bible. So I walked up to him and I said, “Would you like one of these?” And he opened it, he took it, nothing happened and I was able to give him the Gospel.
SID: We have a Hebrew word that is chutzpah, nerve. Now, Dr. Michelle’s anointing, just as it is happening right now, got stronger when she met Mother Teresa. How would you like to walk in the same kindness and compassion as Mother Teresa? We’ll be right back for that contagious anointing.
SID: I am so intrigued. I never met Mother Teresa. You spent a lot of time with her, but tell me one thing you really learned from her that is impactful for our viewers.
MICHELLE: What I really learned was how to see Jesus in everyone, and never to discriminate against a person no matter who they are, race, color, creed. To love everyone the way Jesus loved them. And so emulating her life, walking, trying to walk in her footsteps at least.
SID: There were no unimportant people.
MICHELLE: No, Mother would take a person off the streets and someone who was given up for death, and she would make that person feel as if they were the most important person in the world. Yes.
SID: You were at a meeting in LA. You met her many times.
MICHELLE: Yes.
SID: But you met with her in LA. What happened at that time? That was your impartation.
MICHELLE: Yes. Really it was. I was invited to this meeting where Mother was going to be. The house was jammed. It was a little house on Edgware Street in Los Angeles. I don’t know how I got invited to go to such a meeting. There was about 100 people jammed in the house, nowhere to sit. And I came in a little bit late. The house was full, but they ushered me in and I found myself standing right next to Mother Teresa. The moment I got there, she was talking, and I started weeping and weeping. I couldn’t control myself.
SID: Why? Why were you weeping?
MICHELLE: Because I started feeling the power of God and started feeling something I’ve never felt to that degree before. And I thought, I’m going to make a fool out of myself in front of Mother Teresa. I’m crying and crying. But she kept looking at me as if to say, I understand why you’re crying, and I know what’s happening. She didn’t say it, but I know she knew it. And I just kept weeping and weeping. But after that experience, I noticed a tremendous difference in my own life.
SID: But you got a very important impartation. What happened at your very next meeting of that impartation?