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Dr. N. Cindy Trimm and The Rules of Engagement Prayer Tour to stop in MN

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Dr. N. Cindy Trimm, best known as the General in the art of Strategic Prayer and Spiritual Warfare, will bring her International Prayer Tour to Minnesota this week, February 18-19.

Considered a spiritual world leader, Trimm has partnered with heads of state, international leaders and business professionals for more than 30 years. Part of her mission is to equip and empower men and women with the tool to maximize their leadership potential in their communities, thus transforming the course of our global destiny.

The purpose of the Prayer Tour is to recruit over one-million prayer warriors by the end of 2009. Several Twin Cities churches have come together to host this great meeting.  Trimm and Lee Buckley, from the office of Gov. Tim Pawlenty, will host a Prayer Breakfast for Pastors on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 10 a.m.  The Prayer Breakfast will be held at Mighty Fortress International Ministries in Brooklyn Park. She will conduct a Leadership Workshop on Friday, Feb. 20, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Miracle Empowerment Center in Brooklyn Center. Reservations for the breakfast and workshop are requested.

Evening services will be hosted at 7 p.m. by Mighty Fortress International Ministries, (Wednesday February 18), Miracle Empowerment Center (Thursday February 19), Open Door Evangelistic World Ministries in Minneapolis (February 20) and Holding Forth the Word of Life Ministries in Minneapolis (February 21 at 4 p.m.).

A full schedule is available @www.mncityofdavid.org (952) 239-7939.

 

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