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Fredonia Neal will give testimony at Great Oaks Church

Fredonia Neal will be giving her amazing testimony on Saturday, May 24, 2008 at Great Oaks Church at 7:00pmCT. Fredonia spent years very ill in a coma-like state and was unable to communicate with others due to a brain disorder, an incurable heart disease, and cancer. Today she is perfectly well and spends her time telling others of the love and healing power of Jesus and about how to overcome with the Word of God. Great Oaks Ministries encourages anyone who needs prayer for healing, deliverance, direction or any other need to come for an awesome night in the presence of God. Fredonia will also be giving the morning message on Sunday, May 25, 2008 at 10:30amCT. For more call Great Oaks Ministries at (270) 384-0937, Troy or Stephanie Long at (270) 250-2847 or Sherri Johnson at (270) 250-1796.-SHERRI JOHNSON



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