Kenneth E Hagins daughter to visit Liverpool

|PIC1|Rev Pat Harrison is the daughter of the late Kenneth E Hagin, prophet and founder of Rhema Bible Training Centre in the USA. She has been a leader in ministry for over 35 years.

Her ministry has included pastoring, building successful businesses (including Harrison House Publishing Company) and leading Faith Christian Fellowship International.

Learn from the Holy Spirit
She is a well known author, speaker, and leader. Her insights into the Word of God and her life long personal walk with the Holy Spirit are an inspiration to those she ministers to and touches with her life.

Pat has written several books which have been distributed throughout the world. Her writings and ministry encourage people to develop a personal walk with God and get to know the person of the Holy Spirit.

The venue
Rev. Pat Harrison will be ministering on Friday 15th May at 7:30pm & Saturday 16th May 10:30 am – 1pm and 7pm – 9pm, at Grace Family Church, 216-220 Aigburth Road, Liverpool, L17 9PE, tel: 0151 728 9870.

This is the only venue Rev Pat Harrison will be speaking at on this visit

The conference is called ‘This is That’ – rediscover the Spirit’s outpouring.
For more information visit www.gfc-liverpool.org


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