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Paula Hendricks

Yearend video + Meet Wes, Martin, and Mike

Posted on by Paula Hendricks | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678
Topics: Impacting your world

I have a treat for you today—a video that’s just over two minutes long. It features Wes Ward, Martin Jones, and Mike Neises, the three directors for Revive Our Hearts. (Are you surprised to know that men lead this women’s ministry?) Let me tell you—as one who works with them five days a week—they’re the real deal. They even scrape the ice off our windshields on especially cold winter days!

Not that this video or this post is about them. Rather, it’s about our year-end need. Watch the video to learn more. Here are a few highlights from the video:

Wes: “Nothing is more strategic in the Kingdom than investing in the Gospel, and growing women who are truly sold out and saying ‘Yes, Lord’ in every area of their lives.”

Martin: “We’re asking God for 100,000 women who will embrace this movement and press it forward in the next year. We want to resource them as God provides those resources to us, so that they will go out and infect the communities, families, churches, and areas that they’re in. The hope for our culture is revival—seeing God move in our lifetimes in a way we’ve never seen before.”  

Mike: “After all these years, I still have that same sense that we’re just on the cusp. If the Lord pleases, there is much more I believe He has in store for the ministry.”

Would you consider giving a gift to Revive Our Hearts this month so that we can reach even more women around the world in 2010 with the soul-satisfaction found in Jesus Christ? We’re so grateful for your prayers and support!  


Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this, Paula. It is a blessing to see the men who are involved with (and provide important leadership for) ROH! They seem meek and tenderhearted and I was blessed to get to "know" them a little bit. It's good to see the vision they have for revival and for the ministry of ROH.
    Blessings to you,
    posted by Leslie S.
    on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 8:02 am

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