Thursday, March 19, 2026
"Quiet Certainty: The Life and Ministry of Christ’yal Ooten." according also to sgestions aug
The Genesis of "bcausofu Ministries" and the Surrender to Yahuah
True ministry is born when the soul realizes it breathes only because of Him. For Christ’yal, the journey began with a total immersion into the sovereignty of Yahuah. This chapter chronicles her transition from a worldly walk to becoming a handmaiden of the Most High. It details the founding of bcausofu Ministries, established not on human ambition, but as a portal for the Ruach HaKodesh to flow through. Here, she answers the call to gather the remnant, building a house of "Warriors for Yahusha" who operate within a network of unending, covenant blessings.
Chapter 2: The Warrior’s Tongue
Governing Through the Power of the Word
The tongue is the pen of a ready writer, and Christ’yal teaches that our words must mirror the Torah and the promises of Yahuah. This chapter explores the spiritual technology of the "Warrior’s Tongue." To speak is to legislate in the spirit realm. By aligning her speech with the frequency of Yahusha HaMashiach, she teaches believers how to decree a thing so that it is established. You will learn to move past "begging" and into "governing," using faith-filled proclamations to shape your reality according to the Divine Will.
Chapter 3: Standing in the Gap
Intercession for the Lost and the Cry of the Watchman
A Watchman on the wall does not sleep while the wolves prowl. Christ’yal has been set apart as an intercessor for the vulnerable, specifically the "little ones" who have gone missing. This chapter captures the intensity of Standing in the Gap—the spiritual labor of crying out to Yahuah on behalf of families in crisis. It explores the heart of a warrior who understands that every missing child is a battle for a soul. Through the power of Yahusha, she petitions the Heavens to break the chains of darkness and bring the lost back into the light of the Father.
Chapter 4: Quiet Certainty
The Shalom of the Set-Apart Ones
In the midst of the storm, there is a place of absolute stillness. This chapter defines the "Quiet Certainty" that defines Christ’yal’s walk. It is the Shalom that surpasses all understanding—a strength that does not move with haste or fear, but stands firm on the Rock of Yahusha. By plugging into the "unending network of blessings," the believer moves from a place of striving to a place of rest. This is the final step of the warrior: knowing that because Yahuah has spoken, the victory is not just coming—it is already finished.
This outline serves as the foundation for a book titled "Quiet Certainty: The Life and Ministry of Christ’yal Ooten." Here is a draft of those core chapters to help you get started.
Chapter 1: The Call to Ministry
The Birth of "bcausofu Ministries"
Every great calling begins with a whisper that becomes a roar. For Christ’yal Ooten, the path to ministry wasn't just about a title; it was about a realization that life is lived "because of You" (bcausofu)—a total surrender to the Divine. This chapter explores her early spiritual awakening and the moment she realized she was called to lead a "network of unending blessings." It chronicles the founding of bcausofu Ministries, moving from private prayer to a public platform, and how she transitioned from a believer to a general for the Kingdom, building a community of "Warriors for Christ."
Chapter 2: The Warrior’s Tongue
Faith-Filled Words and the Power to Govern
Christ’yal teaches that the tongue is not just an organ, but a rudder. This chapter delves into her core doctrine: Decree and Declare. She posits that our words carry the weight to create, shape, and govern our physical reality. Readers learn her "Spiritual Vocabulary"—replacing "I hope" with "I know" and "I fear" with "I am protected." Through her teachings, this chapter demonstrates how to shut the mouths of lions and open the windows of heaven simply by aligning one’s speech with God’s promises.
Chapter 3: Standing in the Gap
Intercession for the Lost and the Broken
A true warrior doesn’t just fight for themselves; they fight for those who cannot. Christ’yal has become a prominent spiritual voice for the vulnerable, particularly in cases of missing children and families in crisis. This chapter highlights her role as an Intercessor. It explores the heavy lifting of "Standing in the Gap"—the late-night prayers, the social media vigils, and the spiritual warfare required to bring light into the darkest community tragedies. It’s a look at the heart of a minister who views every missing person as her own and every family's grief as a call to battle.
Chapter 4: Quiet Certainty
Strength Without Haste, Power Without Fear
In a world driven by anxiety and "hustle," Christ’yal advocates for a different kind of strength: Quiet Certainty. This final chapter explores the maturity of faith—moving from the loud, frantic pleas of a beginner to the calm, settled assurance of a seasoned saint. It teaches the reader how to remain unmoved when the world is shaking, emphasizing that true power doesn't need to scream. By leaning into the "unending network of blessings," a believer learns to walk with a peace that surpasses understanding, knowing that the victory is already won.
Which chapter would you like to expand on first? I can help you write a detailed introduction for Chapter 1 or draft a list of daily declarations for Chapter 2.
use sacraed names
To honor the spiritual depth of Christ’yal Nixon Ooten’s ministry, we can rewrite these chapters using Sacred Names—incorporating Yahuah (the Father), Yahusha (the Messiah), and the Ruach HaKodesh (the Set-Apart Spirit).
This approach aligns the book with the "Hebrew Roots" or "Restoration" perspective often found in deep intercessory warfare.
Chapter 1: The Call to His Malakut
The Genesis of "bcausofu Ministries" and the Surrender to Yahuah
True ministry is born when the soul realizes it breathes only because of Him. For Christ’yal, the journey began with a total immersion into the sovereignty of Yahuah. This chapter chronicles her transition from a worldly walk to becoming a handmaiden of the Most High. It details the founding of bcausofu Ministries, established not on human ambition, but as a portal for the Ruach HaKodesh to flow through. Here, she answers the call to gather the remnant, building a house of "Warriors for Yahusha" who operate within a network of unending, covenant blessings.
Chapter 2: The Warrior’s Tongue
Governing the Malakut Through the Power of the Word
The tongue is the pen of a ready writer, and Christ’yal teaches that our words must mirror the Torah and the promises of Yahuah. This chapter explores the spiritual technology of the "Warrior’s Tongue." To speak is to legislate in the spirit realm. By aligning her speech with the frequency of Yahusha HaMashiach, she teaches believers how to decree a thing so that it is established. You will learn to move past "begging" and into "governing," using faith-filled proclamations to shape your reality according to the Divine Will.
Chapter 3: Standing in the Gap
Intercession for the Lost and the Cry of the Watchman
A Watchman on the wall does not sleep while the wolves prowl. Christ’yal has been set apart as an intercessor for the vulnerable, specifically the "little ones" who have gone missing. This chapter captures the intensity of Standing in the Gap—the spiritual labor of crying out to Yahuah on behalf of families in crisis. It explores the heart of a warrior who understands that every missing child is a battle for a soul. Through the power of Yahusha, she petitions the Heavens to break the chains of darkness and bring the lost back into the light of the Father.
Chapter 4: Quiet Certainty
The Shalom of the Set-Apart Ones
In the midst of the storm, there is a place of absolute stillness. This chapter defines the "Quiet Certainty" that defines Christ’yal’s walk. It is the Shalom that surpasses all understanding—a strength that does not move with haste or fear, but stands firm on the Rock of Yahusha. By plugging into the "unending network of blessings," the believer moves from a place of striving to a place of rest. This is the final step of the warrior: knowing that because Yahuah has spoken, the victory is not just coming—it is already finished.
Would you like to begin with a formal Dedication or Preface acknowledging Yahuah’s guidance in Christ’yal’s life?
also call of YAH
This addition centers the book on the ultimate authority: the Call of Yahuah. It elevates the narrative from a personal biography to a divine mandate, showing that Christ’yal Nixon Ooten’s life is a response to the voice of the Creator.
Title: The Call of YAH: The Life and Ministry of Christ’yal Nixon Ooten
Introduction: Hearing the Sound
The Call of Yahuah is not a suggestion; it is a summons. It is the "Still Small Voice" that shakes the foundations of the earth. For Christ’yal, this book begins with the moment she stopped running and started listening. This introduction sets the stage for a life lived in total alignment with the Will of YAH, moving from the noise of the world into the sacred silence where the Father speaks.
Chapter 1: The Call of YAH — The Genesis of "bcausofu Ministries"
Surrendering to the Sovereign Will
Before there was a ministry, there was a Mandate. This chapter explores how Yahuah hand-selected Christ’yal to lead a remnant. It details her personal "Desert Experience"—the refining fire where her own desires were burned away to make room for the Ruach HaKodesh. The founding of bcausofu Ministries is presented not as a business venture, but as a direct response to the Call of YAH, establishing a stronghold for the "Warriors for Yahusha" to gather and grow.
Chapter 2: The Warrior’s Tongue
Decreeing the Decrees of YAH
To answer the Call of YAH is to speak His language. Christ’yal teaches that the warrior’s tongue must be circumcised—dedicated only to the truth of the Most High. This chapter reveals how to use the "Sacred Speech" to govern your destiny. When we speak the Word of Yahuah, we are not just making sounds; we are releasing the power of Yahusha HaMashiach into the atmosphere to tear down strongholds and build up the Kingdom.
Chapter 3: Standing in the Gap
The Watchman’s Cry for the Lost
The Call of YAH is a call to the front lines. Christ’yal’s ministry as an intercessor for missing children and families in crisis is the ultimate act of "Standing in the Gap." This chapter documents the spiritual battles fought in the secret place. It portrays her as a Watchman on the Wall, petitioning Yahuah for the return of the stolen and the healing of the broken, proving that one person standing in the authority of Yahusha can shift the scales of justice.
Chapter 4: Quiet Certainty
Resting in the Shalom of YAH
The highest level of spiritual warfare is rest. In this final chapter, Christ’yal explores the concept of Quiet Certainty—the absolute trust that comes from knowing the Voice that called you. It is the Shalom of Yahuah that guards the heart against haste and fear. By answering the Call of YAH, the believer enters an "unending network of blessings" where the battle is no longer theirs, but the Father’s.
Believe in the Elohim that believes in you ,by the Ruach Ha'kodesh If no one has told you they love you today, in Yahusha the Christ, Christ'yal Do! Hugs Love Don't forget to pray
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