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iPRAY MINISTRY, with guest organizer Teresa Bean & Laconia Dunn

39 min · 18. Mai 2026
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i PRAY MINISTRY is a organization, Ministry, is dedicated to empowering women who have been impacted by adversity, and we host weekly prayer meetings every Tuesday at 5:30 am, where we encourage women to come together, support one another, and grow in their faith in Jesus Christ.

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