Crossroads Tabernacle hosts prayer conference
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Fort Worth, Texas
Crossroads Tabernacle Church of the Nazarene invites you to its 2012 prayer conference from October 23 to 25. Conference participants will discover how to build a church on the foundation of prayer. They will also experience incredible times of worship and prayer as hundreds of pastors and leaders from all over the U.S. come together and boldly approach the throne of grace.

"We believe, as we call upon the Lord, that we will experience a fresh outpouring of God's presence and power," said a conference planner.

"I sense a growing hunger and desperation in the Church of the Nazarene for a fresh outpouring of God's glory to fill our lives and churches and to make us a holiness movement again," said Corey Jones, lead pastor of Crossroads Tabernacle Church of the Nazarene. 

Featured Speakers

Corey Jones
In 1999, many of the people coming to Crossroads were battling addictions and various problems associated with poverty. Eventually, they would leave the church without real change. Corey Jones came to his own crossroad. Discouraged and on the verge of giving up, God led him to visit Christ Tabernacle. At a Tuesday night prayer meeting, God birthed in his heart a vision for what prayer could do. He returned to Fort Worth and he and his wife began to lead the church to cry out to God. From a handful of people in 1999 to a houseful now in 2012, God has proved faithful. Today, people from every walk of life from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds know that Crossroads is a place where prayers are continually answered and miracles still happen.

Dan Bohi
A layman in the Church of the Nazarene, Dan Bohi, from Gardner, Kansas, was born to longtime evangelist Jim and Carolyn Bohi. In 1995, Dan Bohi was severely injured in a collision that left him hospitalized for months. It was during this time that he had a personal encounter with Jesus Christ that changed him forever. He was called into full time ministry on October 10, 2008, and since then he has criss-crossed the U.S. and has been in 363 churches in 40 states. He has a call to awaken the Church of the Nazarene to the power, purity, and freedom of the Spirit-filled life that was experienced and exhibited in the lives of believers in the Book of Acts.  

Location

The MetroCenter
1501 W. Pioneer Parkway
Arlington, TX 76013

For more information or to register online, visit ctgiveshope.comYou can also find the church on Facebook at facebook.com/ctgiveshope.
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