Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Price to speak at Peachtree Christian Fellowship Sunday

Leon Price, a New Testament prophet, will minister this Sunday, Dec. 14 at Peachtree Christian Fellowship. Services will be held at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of PCF, 640 Ebenezer Church Road between Fayetteville and Peachtree City.

“Leon Price, a man of unusual spiritual quality, has been used by God to bring clarity, encouragement, and perspective to local churches for decades,” a spokesperson said.

“He was born in Helena, Ark. After meeting Jesus Christ, he began serving as a pastor. He has been a true ‘eyewitness to history,’ having seen and participated in numerous moves of the Spirit across the nation. Over the years he has known and ministered with many spiritual pioneers. His unique blend of spiritual sensitivity, personal maturity, and theological integrity has enabled him to move through and benefit from a wide diversity of sovereign visitations.

Price has served churches in Virginia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and most recently in the Washington, D.C. area. He also has ministered in England, Ireland, Africa, Russia, Peru, Cuba and across the United States and Canada.

He is the author of Beyond Survival to Victory, Prophesy to These Bones, coauthor of How to Relate to the Prophetic Ministry, and has written numerous articles on successful Christian living.

“Pastorally, he carries a refreshing view of the transforming power of God,” the spokesperson continued. “He tends to see people not as they are, but as they can be through Christ’s atonement. His strong pastoral insights always carry hope and direction which helps many pursue their God-ordained purposes.”

Price says he believes that his personal mission can best be summarized by a simple, four-point statement: “Preach righteousness, show love, promote unity, and equip the church.” He says he always endeavors to keep these four elements as the basis of his ministry.

Price and his wife, Shirley, reside in Andover, Kan.

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