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God Answers Prayer Ministries -Another Chance Women’s Health Conference. Ministering to the Body, Mind and Spirit of all women

It is with much joy and anticipation that we invite you to join us April 1-2, 2005 for Another Chance Women’s Health Conference at the Hilton Seattle Airport. You will get mentally energized, spiritually renewed and physically refreshed. Spiritually checking the health of our body, mind and spirit get a mental, physical and spiritual tune-up. Everybody deserves another chance. Another chance to learn, grow and develop, to begin taking better care of ourselves, to connect with the Spirit within us.Speakers:Rev. Dr. Patricia Outlaw, Associate Professor Beeson Divinity School, Samford Univ.- Pastor of St. Paul AME Adamsville, Alabama & author of Soul Food for Hungry Hearts.Dr. Gloria Morrow, a licensed clinical psychologist, author of Too Broken to be Fixed, and co-pastor of Victory CC, Pomona, CA Carolyn Scott Brown, Author of The Black Woman’s Guide to Menopause & pres. of L.L. Brown, Int’l, a public education/consulting firm. Rev. Gwendolyn Phillips Coates, CEO/Founder God Answers Prayer Min., Inc., Suddenly Single Min., pastor of Walker AME, Seattle, author of Waiting on My Lunch Date: A Journey Through Grief and A Path To Joy. Music by Rev. Pat Wright and Rev. Gwendolyn Coates. Spiritual movement(Sat. 7AM) by Minister Lo, Oakland, CA.Treat yourself to the total experience – Hotel Reservations Code: Another Chance Women’s Conference 800-HILTONS OR 206-244-4800Register Now! Fee included materials and luncheon. For registration information go to www.gap-ministries.com, email us at gappray@msn.com or call 425-430-1886

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