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A word from our campus president ...
Dear Friends,
"Husbands, in the same way be considerate as you live with your wives, and treat them with respect as the weaker partner and as heirs with you of the gracious gift of life, so that nothing will hinder your prayers." I Peter 3:7.
Few things can confirm or expose the reality of our walk with Christ as what transpires in the home, especially between husbands and wives. Peter, who had a wife let us remember, got this one right. God designed marriage as a relationship that would represent the unity that Christ enjoys with the church.
Joshua was a godly leader who not only led the children of Israel in countless victories in Canaan, but also dared to declare his servant leadership over his home: "But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." Joshua 25:15b.
No matter how your family is configured, we invite all who humbly realize their need for equipping and encouragement in this area of the family altar to enroll in our year two curriculum of the College of Prayer: "Lord, as husbands and wives and families . . . . teach us to pray."
Donn and LaVoughn Thomas will return from Atlanta to lead us to reclaim the mountain of 'family' October 13-15, 2011. Enroll today!
Blessings!
Jeff Palmer
President, College of Prayer - North Carolina Campus
Why come to a College of Prayer event?
- Relevant Teaching. We feature some the foremost prayer and revival leaders from around the world includ-ing David Bryant, Alice Smith, Os Hillman, Richard Owen Roberts, H.B. London, Terry Teykl, and others.
- Genuine Relationships. At every Module, we meet in GAP (Growth, Accountability, and Prayer) Groups where we discuss the material with brothers and sisters of like-passion.
- Practical Application. One-third of our time at every Module is spent in prayer and worship leading us toward a fresh encounter with God.


