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The Power And Importance of Prayer!

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Welcome to another show here at, "Your Place".  We have a special treat for you on this show.  We have Jacquelyn Smith Joy as our guest speaker tonight. She is going to talk with us tonight on the importance and application of prayer to this time that we live in today!  We wanted to share a little about our speaker tonight.  She is a Senior Partner in her firm. She obtained her a JD, Cum Laude, from Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She holds a Th.D. from Apostolic Theological Seminary and Bible School. She was awarded an AAA, Magna Cum Laude, from Montgomery College and a BBA, Summa Cum Laude, from LeTourneau University. She has numerous scholastic honors.  She is a member of the Bar, State of Texas and a member of the United States of America - Southern District Court of Texas. Sis. Joy previously taught at the Center for Advanced Legal Study. She was a member of The College of the State Bar of Texas, a member of The National Scholars Honor Society, and a member of Alpha Sigma Lambda. Sis. Joy was a full member of the Texas Association of Mediators. She was awarded the “Professional of the Year,” in 2014 in the industry of Legal Services - Mediation, Wills & Family Law at Strathmore's Who's Who and remains a lifetime member there. She is actively involved in Christian missionary activities worldwide. She is on the board of Scism University. Sis. Joy is also an adjunct professor in the campus in Nepal and in the campus in India. She is also an adjunct professor at Apostolic Theological Seminary and Bible School. She has ministered with her husband in various countries including; Vanuatu, Zimbabwe, India, Nepal, Columbia, and Haiti. At the end of each show we allow you to ask questions or make a comment.  Just push the number one on your phone and we will identify you by the last four digits of your phone number.

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