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To unite believers as one Body in intercession for our region by providing teaching on prayer and opportunities to pray that meet the unique needs of our Christian community.
Leaving a Legacy of Prayer is an interdenominational prayer conference to be held at Camp David of the Ozarks on Friday and Saturday, September 28 and 29. Our theme is intergenerational prayer. Friday night registration and check-in is at 5:00, then the conference begins at 6:30 with praise and worship, followed by prayer around the campfire. Saturday we will have breakfast, then praise and worship with a keynote speaker. After that, you will choose a break out sessions for the morning and another for the afternoon. Conference hours on Saturday are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Please indicate at registration whether or not you will be staying overnight. If registering a family, please include the number of family members and the ages of the children. There are teaching sessions for ages 4-12, but there is no child care provided for up to age 4. There are indoor accommodations for the first 50 to register, and then tent sites will be available when those spots are filled.
What to bring
Please bring your own linens, toiletries, a pen, and your Bible. There will be resources available for purchase during the conference.
These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads.
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breakout sessions
Morning Sessions The Ministry of Prayer Laura Lee Klouzek Intergenerational Prayer Pastor Norman Cartwright, Todd Neal & Macey Adams The Holy Spirit and Prayer Children and PrayerPart 1 (ages 4-12) Paul and Vicky Craine Child Evangelism Fellowship Afternoon Sessions Why I Quit Praying Pastor Tim Hotchkiss What I have Learned Praying with Wounded Kids Pastor Jon Wells The Gift of Silence Dr. Phil Cox Children and Prayer Part 2 Paul and Vicky Craine Child Evangelism Fellowship
Deuteronomy 6:6-8
New International Version (NIV)
For more information, call Judi Aaron at 573-364-9219 or Carol Hudler at 573-465-2733 alegacyofprayer@gmail.com
Phil Cox
Phil Cox is Pastoral Care Director at Phelps County Regional Medical Center in Rolla, Missouri. His work includes grief recovery, pastoral care, and he also worked for eight years as a hospice chaplain. He is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist with the Grief Recovery Institute. His education includes History (BA), Management (MA), and Clinical Christian Counseling (PhD). Phil brings to the table those life lessons that he has learned from professional caregivers and everyday people facing the toughest challenges this life brings.
Samuel Frimpong
Samuel Frimpong is currently Professor and Chair of Mining and Nuclear Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology and currently an Elder at Harvest Worship Center in Rolla, MO. Samuel became a Christian in 1974 through the ministry of Scripture Union in Opoku Ware High School in Ghana. Samuel is called by the Lord to preach, teach and to declare the oracles of God as a prophet and a teacher. Through the ministry of the Word and the power of the Holy Spirit, Samuel continues to grow in the Christian faith as a follower of Jesus Christ. He was the President of the Scripture Union in his last year at Opoku Ware High School. At Ghanas University of Science and Technology, Samuel became the General Secretary and the President of the University Christian Fellowship and a member of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students. He also served as Executive Board member for Full Gospel Business Men Fellowship International in Tarkwa, Ghana. In Canada, Samuel served as a member of the Board of Elders for Sherwood Park Alliance Church, and the Board of Directors for the Mustard Seed Church (which provided assistance to inner city residents in Edmonton). Samuel is married to Grace with three boys, Michael (20), David (16) and Samuel Jr. (14).
Todd Neal
Todd Neal resides in Rolla, MO with his wife, Marzetta, of 16 years and their 3 wonderful children. Todd and Marzetta work as Homeschool Consultants for "My Father's World." Todd has worked in corporate America most of his working life. Both he and his wife has spent many years serving in various leadership roles in the local church. The Neals presently attend Rolla First Assembly. Todd is graduate of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. It is Todd and Marzetta's prayer to continue to be used in the local church and possibly one day work full time in ministry.
Macey Adams
At age 14, Macey Adams is the youngest in a family of 5. She gave her heart and life to the Lord when she was 6 years old. A little over a year ago she recommitted her life and everything that she is to Jesus. Over this past year she has learned that God can do incredible things through intergenerational prayer. She is hoping that through this conference, she will see all generations praying with and over each other. She wants to see the gap between every generation bridged with prayer.
Kuot Ngor
Kuot Ngor grew up in war-torn Sudan. He began serving as pastor in 2012 at Gladstone Community Church of God in the Kansas City area. Pastor Kuot understands the purpose of prayer, and the power it has to unravel the work of the enemy. His testimony of the hand of God bringing healing to many he has prayed for brings to life the work of God as Healer and Restorer.