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Women Warriors - Prayer as a Lifestyle for the Woman Warrior

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This coming week on Women Warriors (Wed, Oct 9 at Noon ET) our special guest is Gail Dudley.  Gail will be discussing the topic of “Prayer as a Lifestyle for the Woman Warrior.”   Learn why it’s so important to find time for prayer or mediation in your busy life.

Gail Dudley is a bold and gifted leader and speaker. She is an authentic ambassador inciting an awakening of the status quo, and has a passion for individuals who face injustices. The Columbus, Ohio native was ordained a pastor in March 2009, and is known for her caring heart and her warm and friendly personality. She was educated at Lorain County Community College and The Ohio State University, and has completed 85 hours of formational prayer at Ashland Theological Seminary. Gail brings more than 25 years of experience as a speaker, advocate, life coach, and consultant. Gail has five published books, and has a powerful gift of delivering life-changing messages. She commits her life to Christ and shares messages which will stir the soul and further advance her desire to be instrumental in helping others find healing, hope, and health.

Currently, Gail serves alongside her husband in ministry at The Church at North Pointe providing guidance, teaching discipleship studies, and oversees multiple outreach efforts throughout Central Ohio. She previously served on a ministry assignment as the Vice President of Diversity challenging individuals to build more diverse ministries. Gail is a committed prayer leader and teacher serving on a grassroots level building prayer ministries throughout communities. Gail is the wife of Reverend Dr. Kevin Dudley. Gail loves spending time with her husband and enjoys hanging out and cutting up with her two grown children.     

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