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Esther: Women of Influence
The Esther: Women of Influence is an
international network of women who love Jesus and want to see Him high
and lifted up for all the world to see. The Esther Ministry is leaders from every
state in in every nation forming Jesus centered Prayer Groups. Each
Prayer Group has a leader and 12 members who worship, fellowship,
disciple, minister and evangelize together as a team.
The
purpose of these CityLight Prayer Groups is to allow Jesus to be the
light to each country by shining through each member. Every CityLight
Prayer Group member has one goal; to start a new Prayer Group,
organize, disciple and lead 12 new converts to Jesus Christ in a new
Prayer Group.
Prayer group members are from many different
cultures, races, communities, societies and denominations, speaking
many different languages but we are united as one body in Christ. It is
our prayer and desire that the gospel reach every home, in every
community, in every city, in every state, in every nation in our
lifetime.
CityLight Prayer Group members are committed to
living the Two Great Commandments and carrying out The Great
Commission. We are not separate from but active members in our local
Christian Church. Where there is no organized church, we are the church.
CityLight Esther Women of Influence members are individuals, churches, ministries and businesses who have
come together in prayer asking God to guide us as we respond to the
physical and spiritual needs of every country. We are a Prayer, teaching & service women's ministry, "for such as time as this".
Mission: To prepare women to lead Godly lives teaching biblical principle for the individual, her family and her nation.
Vision: To empower women and girls across the globe to become Godly Catalysts through prayer and the study of God's word.
Goal: To encourage the 7 leadership keys in the heart of Esther: prayer, scripture,service, submission, commitment, accountable and fruit
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Luella Redfern, National Director
Esther: Women of Influence
The Prayer
of Stephen Manley
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