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2007 Report“…that those who sow and those who reap may rejoice together …” (JOHN 4:36).
Sixty-one prayer seminars were conducted during 2007 in thirteen states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina) and nine nations (the Bahamas, Canada, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Kenya, Peru, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago, and Venezuela) with thousands in attendance. Miles traveled totaled 67,800 with one-hundred forty-five days on the road. We have now conducted 1,309 seminars in forty-six states, the District of Columbia, and fifty nations with miles traveled totaling 2,201,329. Looking back over the 2007 prayer seminar ministry, we can only say that “this is the Lord’s doing; it is marvelous in our eyes” (Psalm 118:23). Our intention is “teaching and preaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ” (Acts 28:31) wherever and whenever God opens doors. During 2007, we added two new translations: French and Swahili. In addition to the prayer seminars, Dr. Henry preached fourteen sermons, led four devotionals, conducted fifteen evangelism clinics, led one leadership conference, led one mid-week service, prepared three telecasts, and served two colleges as educational consultant. Join JGHM Ministries
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