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Phillippa Turner, Founder
About Us
Phillippa Turner is a former teacher, registered nurse, supervisor and author. Her book “The Power of a Mother’s Prayer” was written when her world was turned upside down because of a crisis in her only child’s life.
Her academically gifted, Who is Who in America High School, and National Honor Society scholar, was accepted in a prestigious secular university premed program. At the impressionable age of seventeen she left home to attend the university. At the end of the freshman year, she informed her mother that she was “kicked out of the university for poor academic performance.” She returned home. They were broken, battered and emotionally distraught. Both were scared and scarred. Satan was loosed in the house. Fights, arguments, no peace. With her world turned upside down, and the possibility of losing her only child to Satan she turned to God and the scriptures. She discovered how intercessory prayers changed lives and restored relationships.
Her journey took her from disappointment to delight, anger to acceptance, frustration to fulfillment. The Holy Spirit immersed her in the presence of God to radiate His mercy and grace to her daughter and others. He transformed their lives and showed that God is always eager for all His children to bring all their needs to Him in prayer.
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Finally, [friends], whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8