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As one of our beloved friends, we wanted to take a minute to thank you for your support of this ministry and let you know how much we appreciate the role that you played in impacting our country on this year’s National Day of Prayer. We also wanted to send you a copy of our latest news release mentioning Dr. Ronnie Floyd’s new role as the president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Executive Committee and announcing the appointment of long-time board member and ministry friend, Kathy Branzell as the new president of the National Day of Prayer Task Force. God is on the move, and we are excited to see what He has in store for this ministry in the months to come! NEWS RELEASE – MAY 20, 2016 NATIONAL MINISTRY AND PRAYER LEADER, AUTHOR, AND EDUCATOR KATHY BRANZELL NAMED AS THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER TASK FORCE COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO (May 20, 2019) – The Board of Directors of the National Day of Prayer (NDP) Task Force has announced that Kathy Branzell will succeed Dr. Ronnie Floyd as the President of the NDP Task Force. While Kathy assumes her new role this week, Dr. Floyd begins his new role as president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Executive Committee. Kathy Branzell has been a longtime member of the Board of Directors of the NDP Task Force, having led and served alongside “Kathy is a great choice,”said Shirley Dobson, in a recent interview with The Streamat this year’s NDP U.S. Capitol prayer event. Mrs. Dobson served as NDP chairman for 25 years, stepping down in 2016. “She is a young woman of prayer who has a lot of energy. She knows all the volunteers, national area leaders and the 50 state coordinators. I’ve always lived by the slogan Where God guides, God provides — and he will provide for her.” Reflecting on the future of the NDP Task Force under her leadership, Mrs. Branzell shared, “The next generation is filled with the Holy Spirit and passionate about prayer. I want to hear more from them and spotlight what they’re doing. Maybe we’ll talk less about Washington, and more about the whole nation and all the prayers being lifted up. We need them. We would be foolish if we thought there was one generation, one ethnicity, one gathering, or one person that could call this nation to prayer. The Body of Christ is beautiful in reflecting every nation, tribe and tongue. Jesus never called us to go it alone. He never sent his disciples out alone. We will continue to reach out to every community and all denominations, because we’re all the Body of Christ.” Along with her work on behalf of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, she is the founder and president of Fellowship and Christian Encouragement (FACE) for Educatorswhere she authored seventeen years of weekly scripture reading, prayer prompts and devotionals for educators to use to use in their weekly prayer meetings throughout the school year.She is the author/co-author of five books including, An Invitation to Prayer; Developing a Lifestyle of Intimacy with God; 40 Days of Love: A Prayer-Care-Share Devotional; Prayer Warrior: the Battle Plan to Victory;An Apple a Day: 365 Day devotional for Teachers; and A Prayer Warrior’s Guide to Spiritual Battle. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Education and Human Development from the University of Georgia, and her master’s degree in Biblical Studies from Liberty Theological Seminary. She has served as a Rapid Response Chaplin for the Billy Graham Evangelical Association,and the National Coordinator of LOVE2020 and National Facilitator for the Mission America Coalition (Now The Table Coalition). Having raised two children with her husband Russ, Kathy lives in Atlanta, Georgia. She plans for the prayer ministry to continue as a remote team, as several NDP staff are based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Her fifth book, a devotional entitled An Invitation to Prayer (BroadStreet), released last month. About the National Day of Prayer The National Day of Prayer tradition predates the founding of the United States of America, evidenced by the Continental Congress’ proclamation in 1775 setting aside a day of prayer. In 1952, Congress established an annual day of prayer and, in 1988, that law was amended, designating the National Day of Prayer as the first Thursday in May. To learn more, or to find a National Day of Prayer event in your community, visit www.NationalDayofPrayer.org. To schedule a media interview with Kathy Branzell, send your request to media@nationaldayofprayer.org, or contact Dion Elmore, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations at The National Day of Prayer Task Force, (719) 559-9574.
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