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King's Daughters 2016 - A year of rest

King's Daughters Team


This year is the 7th year since King's Daughters humble beginning - read our very first post from 2009 here. I am so pleased that this very post is still the heartbeat and mission of King's Daughters. Our deep desire is to help women know who they really are - daughters of the King! You can read a summary of our journey on the About page.

After some serious prayer and discussion with the team I believe that God would have King's Daughters rest for 2016. I don't know exactly what that will look like for us but I can tell you what I do know.

King's Daughters Conference
We will not be having our usual annual conference in 2016 - the team will be having a break. Our conference will resume in 2017 with Awake and Arise on 10 June 2017.

Girl's Nights
We will be having Girl's Nights at King's Coffee Shop once a month. You are all welcome to join us if you are able to.  Events will be posted in our Facebook group.

Prayer
The King's Daughters team will be meeting to pray and seek God once a month throughout 2016.

The rest is a great mystery but I am sure it will be an amazing year as our focus is to rest and get closer to God. Our mandate this year is to build people not the ministry.

Our 2016 objectives:
1. Pray passionately like we have never prayed before
2. Seek God for revelation from his word
3. Mentor someone younger in the faith

Join us on this exciting journey by spending time in Bible study, prayer and worship to get closer to God. Keep in touch with us by leaving comments on our blog, we would love to hear from you.

Have a blessed 2016

Love



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  1. Look forward to seeing how God speaks and leads you through this year of rest xx

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