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DAY TWENTY-ONE: INTERCESSION: HOPEFUL MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (HMI)

Welcome to day twenty-one!

It's still #SHARINGLIFE.

Happy birthday to my dear Fidelia.
God bless you for your faithfulness to Him. May your presence in Egypt cause a stirring up of the atmosphere so that people may see you and give glory to Your Father in Heaven.

We are reflecting on another ministry known as the Hopeful Ministries International (HMI).
The mission of this ministry is a dedication towards inspiring and reinforcing women to live out God's purpose for their lives. This they do,  by reaching out to women. 

I have been blessed by the works of this ministry and have also seen the remarkable things our Lord is doing for the women involved in this ministry. 

My dear, whatever it is that is holding you back from living out the purpose of God in your life, please confess it to God Himself alone. 

It is good to share our problems with men....but why must we confide always in people who are as limited as we are? 


Jesus is the only way. 

Please feel free to tell Him. 

The Holy Spirit is ever ready to assist you if you need His help. 


As we seek to live out the Our Father's purpose for our lives, shall we pray for HMI. 


Father in Heaven, 

We thank You for the gift of HMI to this world. 

We bless Your Holy name for the gift of her leader. 

We are grateful for all the things You are doing for them and with them. 

Father, we ask that they remain faithful to their mandate. We ask that You continually use them for Your Glory. 

Daddy, may Your Holy Spirit never depart from this ministry and her leaders in the name of Jesus Christ. 

Please continue to show them You. 

To the Glory of Your name. 

Amen! 

God bless you for sowing this seed of Prayer into this ministry. 


It's still #SHARINGLIFE. 

Don't stop sharing life! 

Have a blessed weekend! 


For those in Ghana, enjoy the long weekend but don't forget to make the most out of it!


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