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DAY NINE: INTERCESSION: WOMEN OF IMPACT MINISTRY

Hello, welcome to the ninth day of our forty-day retreat and reflections.

Thank God it's Friday!

We thank God for seeing us through to the end of the official working week.

I want us to look at a ministry I've come to know: that is the Women of Impact Ministry.
The aim of this ministry is to raise up godly women....women full of God and whose lives are purposefully lived for His Glory.

This is my humble message to every Christian lady and gentleman reading this piece today.

I know there is a burning desire in your spirit to startup a ministry: it could be a visitation ministry, a care ministry, an Intercessosry ministry, a children's ministry, even writing a book.

There is a desire within you to break away from the fear of failure and leap into this ride of faith with the Holy Spirit.

Believe in God.
Have faith in His ability to keep you from falling.
Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you and just start.

Things might get shaky when you start but don't grow faint.

God is able....all you need to do is to step out in faith.

Today we are praying for the Women of Impact Ministry.

We are asking God to raise more godly women through this ministry.

We are committing the Vessel leading this ministry and her team into the hands of the Almighty.

Finally, we are asking Our Father to perfect everything that concerns the people behind this ministry in the name of Jesus.

God bless you for praying for this ministry.
I believe that whatever seed of Prayer you've sowed into this ministry will be sowed into yours as well.

In Jesus' name!
Amen.

It's still #SHARINGLIFE.

Let's start sharing....

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