PrayerWatch 2010: Guest Speakers

PrayerWatch 2010 welcomes two guest speakers for this year's conference.

Ps. Suzette Hattingh

From 1980 to 1996, Suzette Hattingh was part of Reinhard Bonnke’s ministry "Christ for all Nations" (CfaN).

 

Heading up the intercession department, Suzette played a major role in the worldwide campaign preparations and the general ministry, later becoming Reinhard’s associate evangelist.

 

Her ministry of prayer during the Reinhard Bonnke evangelistic outreaches, often coupled with one-to-one evangelism and street evangelism, has brought thousands of souls into the kingdom of God and has motivated numerous Christians in prayer and personal evangelism.

 

An evangelist in her own right, Suzette’s ministry quickly broadened into major evangelistic outreaches. On
1st January 1997, Suzette Hattingh together with Gayle Claxton, founded ‘Voice in the City’ an international, interdenominational missions organisation, endeavouring to reach out to the lost and broken-hearted, irrespective of their walk of life. An integral part of the ministry is healing, having been used strongly by the Lord for signs and wonders. Suzette is also gifted in edifying and equipping the body of Christ through motivational preaching and teaching.

 

Source: www.voiceinthecity.org

 

 

 

Dr. Frankie Khoo

Dr. Frankie Khoo started preaching as a lay leader in 1983 when he was involved in the Prison Ministry in Penang, Malaysia.  In 1993, he planted and pastored an Assemblies of God church in Penang for about 2 years.

 

In 1995, he answered the call of God to travel to the nations as an itinerant minister and he formed a non-profit missions organisation called Dunamis Life Centre.

 

He ministers prophetically in many churches, conducting seminars and has been a much sought after camp speaker. Pastor Frankie Khoo has also ministered in many international conferences in many nations.

 

Today, by the grace of God, he has travelled to more than 25 nations across the continents of Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe.

 

If you have any comments or testimonies, please email dunamis.school@gmail.com