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For Immediate Release

Global Harvest International Fellowship (GHIF) presents their Annual International Minister’s Conference, “Eagle’s Gathering 2012.” Happening August 1-3, 2012 at Stronghold Christian Church located in Lithonia, GA.

The Theme “Divine Order, A Time for Oil, Opulence and Overflow” is designed to encourage, uplift and empower both Ministers and laity alike.

“(Eagle’s Gathering 2012) is one of the most refreshing, relevant and revolutionary five-fold ministry conferences available today” said Bishop Ken McNatt, the presiding bishop of GHIF.

Bishop McNatt, who will be elevated to the Office of Archbishop during this free conference, invites ministers of all backgrounds and denominations as well as their leadership to attend for networking and relationship building. 

Morning sessions are intended for ministers and their leadership. Evenings are open to everyone. Special guest speakers, special music, and ministry through the arts will all be included throughout the Eagle’s Gathering 2012.

For Free Registration, special hotel rates and other important details go to www.eaglesgathering.net

Global Harvest International Fellowship (GHIF) is an organization representing eight separate evangelical Christian reformations with over 4,000 churches serving the needs of multiple scores of thousands of Christians in over 40 nations throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Eagle’s Gathering is the annual conference for GHIF. The success of this event is determined by the new connections made, ministers gaining a new passion to fulfill their calling and the manifest presence of God that always accompanies.

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