top of page

Meet

RAHSHAAN WATSON, CHIEF INFLUENTIAL OFFICER

Evangelist Rahshaan Watson is an anointed speaker, powerful teacher and influential woman in God’s vast Kingdom. She’s been in ministry, leadership and submitted service over 20 years. The content she has written and created for workshops, curriculum, leadership symposiums, and conferences have been effective tools of communication and inspired learning.

Rahshaan gives the gift of her time and service to the people of God in a unique, supportive and visionary method. She is clear on her assignment to serve and lead and has not permitted opposition to derail her mission.

 

God’s Influential Woman was a virtual download directly from the Lord for this time, a Kairos moment. The ministry, content, courses and products created for and from GIW will inspire, encourage, uplift and position your spirit to go forth and conquer!

 

Rahshaan is mother to an influential and infinitely blessed daughter, Aaliya—her inspiration in the earth. In her local church, Evangelist Watson serves as adjutant and armorbearer to First Lady Virgie Milton, her Naomi, over 23 years; an administrative help and coordinator for her spiritual father and leader, Bishop Aaron Isaiah Milton, and in various leadership roles at her local church Jesus of Nazareth Church of God in Christ and Michigan Southwest Fourth Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.

C5DM3467.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Work_With_Nyshell_Pricing_Guide_•_Fall

-Rahshaan

“My most endeared influencer was and is my late mother, Helen Joice Johnson. Her kindness, beauty, grace, femininity, style and most importantly, her prayer life was transformative. She used her influence to build, support and elevate others, and was a vital part of laying the foundation on which I stand.

 

Women, God made us influential. Our godly influence is a weapon of mass destruction to the forces of darkness. We are endowed with influence to elevate strategy, build and upgrade the people and environments we are called to love and serve.”

bottom of page