Episode 167 - Travel the World Through Prayer Africa with Martha Barnett

Moms in Prayer Podcast - Un podcast de Moms in Prayer, Int'l and Christian Parenting - Les lundis

“Through Moms in Prayer I have learned to walk in the presence of the Lord, to walk holding on to His promises, and pray His word over my entire family.”  Today Stacy welcomes Martha Barnett, our wonderful Moms in Prayer Ambassador to Africa.   Listen in to this amazing testimony of how the Lord chose Martha and appointed her to bear lasting fruit in her own home, her city, her state, and then around the world!   What the Lord has done through Martha, He can do through you as well.  About our Guest: Martha Barnett serves on the Moms in Prayer Georgia State Team as well as being an Ambassador for Moms in Prayer International to Africa. She is a mom and proud grandma with 8 grandchildren. Martha is delighted to be praying, now, for a second generation of loved ones and their schools. Martha and her husband Ted belong to the Africa Inland Mission organization and currently serve the church in Africa through the Association of Evangelicals in Africa (AEA) which has them traveling several times a year to Africa, as well as working virtually, to connect with African ministry leaders in numerous countries. Martha has the privilege of sharing the ministry of Moms in Prayer and partnering with African Moms in Prayer Leadership for training and encouragement wherever she is on the continent. She is passionate about what God is doing to spread this ministry of hope across the world as more and more women learn about and start Moms in Prayer groups that impact their children and schools for Christ by gathering mothers, grandmothers, and any Christian women to pray. Links: https://momsinprayer.org/who-we-are/global-community/ https://momsinprayer.org/new-to-moms-in-prayer/ https://momsinprayer.org/join-a-group To give to the ministry of Moms in Prayer: Support Our Mission | Moms In Prayer International             Moms in Prayer International- www.MomsInPrayer.org

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