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    107. Dr. Jamie Morgan

    enJune 17, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Dr. Jamie Morgan is an ordained minister who has been in ministry for decades as a senior pastor, teacher of the Word, evangelist, revivalist, reformer, a prophetic voice, conference speaker, podcaster, TV show host, author, and mentor. She has published four books (her most recent Thirsty: A 31-Day Journey to Personal Revival) and writes for Charisma and other publications around the world. Her podcast, Fire Starter on the Charisma Podcast Network, is rated in the top 1% of podcasts globally. She is a member of America’s National Prayer Committee and the Assemblies of God Prayer Committee.

    Dr. Jamie is founder of Trailblazer Mentoring Network, a mentoring movement for women in ministry. Trailblazer Mentoring Network is for women of fire who are part of the end-time remnant of God, but who recognize their need for a mentor to walk in the FULLNESS of their calling.

    What an honor to call her a "new" friend, and one you'll be hearing from A LOT in the next few weeks! It's the awakening of a modern-day evangelist!

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