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Minister Abby

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Honest, godly talk about real life issues, infused with hope. Minister Abby Phillips is the founder of Speak Life Ministries where she operates as a speaker, author, and vocalist. She is the author of I Come to the Garden Alone" and a featured author in "Refined by Fire" and "A Drink from the Well." Join Minister Abby as she shares from the word of God and engages special guests that will provide godly, practical, and encouraging information. Come on in and bring a friend to Speak Life Live! To have Minister Abby on your show or at your church or conference, e-mail bookings@abbyphillips.com.

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Model, Jenelle Thompson shares her path from past abuse and pain to healing and victory through Christ.

An interview with Dr. Debbie Lassiter, Executive Director of the Convergence Resource Center, ministering to formerly incarcerated women, a minister of the Gospel, praise and worship leader, author, and professional recording artist.

An interview with Minister Greg Phillips, an experienced educator and youth worker with a heart for effectively reaching today's youth for Christ

Join Minister Abby as she celebrates this holy week and its glorious conclusion!

Minister Abby interviews Evangelist Dionne Wood about her passion for the things of God, her ministry, and her books. You won't want to miss hearing from this powerful woman of God!

Minister Abby interviews Leah Starr Baker, author of "Bunko Babes" - a Christian fiction novel about women finding strength in fellowship. Leah will also share her own powerful testimony.

A celebration of beginnings: Minister Abby celebrates her birthday and the two-year anniversary of Speak Life Ministries

Have you been defining your self worth based on what a person or the world has told you? Learn to see yourself like God sees you!

I'll forgive my husband for being late or doing something hurtful to me, but I'll stay angry at God for not coming when I think He should, or for allowing something to happen that hurts me. Hm, I need to love God like I love my man!

Many people are hurting, struggling, and confused. Let us cry out, as King David did, to our Father for help in time of need.

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