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Greg Johnson

God's Perfect Timing

We previously shared that God is opening new doors for dialogue between Evangelical and LDS leadership. After 30 years of praying, we are thrilled to announce that an institutionally approved dialogue involving major national Evangelical and senior LDS leadership is scheduled. Invitations are being sent to a select group of leaders, and we need your prayer support for this two-day interaction. This could be a significant spiritual breakthrough, so please join us in prayer for its success.



National Day of Prayer

We are thrilled to share the success of our recent NDP Community Leadership Breakfast. Leaders from the business, faith and political sectors came together for a meaningful morning of prayer. Several community leaders and pastors led us in praying for various vital areas including our pastors, military, teachers, families, our economy, government leaders, and media. We enjoyed eating together, praying together, and fostering fellowship and unity. Tonia Tewell from Holding Out Help highlighted pressing local needs for prayer in the area of polygamy, and Chris Pletcher, pastor of Antioch Community Church, inspired us with a powerful message about the importance of prayer. Thank you for your continued support in making such impactful events possible.



Greg enjoyed being a part of "Hello Saints” Virtual Summit, addressing the topic of “Who is Jesus?” Jeff McCullough, from Hello Saints, chose several topics over ten days and provided the platform for both Latter-day Saints and Evangelcials to address the same topic.



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