Episode 189 - Amazing Graciousness with Fern Nichols
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“The tongue is a daily reminder and motivation to purify the heart.” It sure is! Oh how we all want to be gracious, but how? Today‘s guest is the one and only Fern Nichols, founder of Moms in Prayer International. Listen in as Fern shares the pathway to graciousness available to us all as God’s children. This message is timeless treasure from our Moms in Prayer archives. It’s a message that gets right to the heart of the matter because truly, graciousness is a matter of the heart. About our Guest: Fern Nichols is a former elementary school teacher and the founder of Moms in Prayer International, a prayer movement that mobilizes women around the world to gather together to pray for their children and schools. In 1984, Fern was fearful about sending her two eldest children off to junior high. She knew the school would be a battlefield for their hearts and minds. She realized the warfare would be intense and to fight in this battle she needed to invite other moms to pray. She called a mom and asked her to pray with her for their children and school. Her response was an immediate “yes,” and that was the humble beginning of Moms in Prayer that now spans the USA in every state and is in more than 150 countries.Fern has traveled to almost every continent in the world speaking, teaching and training women how to pray effectively.She and her husband Rle have been married 53 years. They were involved with Campus Crusade for Christ (now CRU) for 15 years. They have four children and 10 grandchildren. Books: “Moms in Prayer: Standing in the Gap for Your Children” by Fern Nichols “Moms Little Book of Powerful Prayers” by Fern Nichols “The Moms in Prayer Booklet” by Fern Nichols Links: https://momsinprayer.org/new-to-moms-in-prayer/ To give to the ministry of Moms in Prayer: Support Our Mission | Moms In Prayer International Moms in Prayer International- www.MomsInPrayer.org