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A Special Invitation from Donna Gaines

Hello Everyone!
All of us know women who are in need of prayer for emotional pain. We may even be that woman.  I am responding to Donna Gaines’ invite to join her on a special day of prayer, February 15, 2020, with hundreds of thousands of women via Live-stream to pray in one united heart, and I am asking you to come along with us!
We will share in amazing stories of restoration, healing, and hope and pray together in churches, pregnancy centers, military bases, colleges, and rescue missions across America. This historic day is the prayer movement for all women.  And it’s FREE!
The church where Preston and I are serving (Parkview Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) will be a host church for our city, and I hope you will register and participate in this incredible movement of God through prayer!
What’s required? It’s simple.
  • Local prayer hosts in your church or small group to lead as we stand together across America to proclaim Scripture, worship in song, and kneel side by side in prayer.
  • Internet connection, computer, screen
  • A room, center, sanctuary or hall of your choice
  • Hostess to welcome and closing segments.
  • Prayer room and prepared prayer partners for women seeking healing of the heart
  • Optional: Prepaid snack box for the break
  • Optional: Choose your own worship music or join our Worship on screen
Prayer moves the heart of our God and changes us!
I cannot wait to be a part of this movement.
“The Lord gave the command; a great company of women brought the good news:” Psalms 68:11 (CSB)
I am praying for a great response today!
Praying for and Loving you,
Diane Nix
Diane is the director and founder of Contagious Joy 4 Him, a network of encouragement to ministry wives around the globe. They are offering “Free Refresh Retreats” and a safe place for ministry wives to share their hearts with other like-minded women. Thirty-six years ago, she married her husband, pastor/professor, Dr. Preston Nix. He is a professor of evangelism and evangelistic preaching at NOBTS. They have two biological daughters, two spiritual-grown daughters, two grands, and two son’s in-laws. Diane’s life bears the scars of addiction, abuse, loss, and dysfunction. She remembers being drawn to spiritual things. Searching for the One who could bring peace, she found her Savior, Jesus Christ! And soon after her salvation, she surrendered to ministry. She has never looked back! READ MORE

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