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Rev. Phil Migliarotti - Biographical Sketch
Education:
Northeastern Illinois University
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, MA
Past Ministry:
First Evangelical Covenant Church , Rockford, IL - Youth Ministry
Willow Creek Community Church, South Barrington, IL - Promiseland Founder,
New Community Prayer Leader, Adult Workshop Leader
The Woodfield Church, Schaumburg, IL - Senior Pastor, 19 years
PrayUSA! Vice-Chairman
Strategic Focus Cities: City Coordinator, Chicago
Current Prayer Ministry:
National Facilitator, Cities and Communities; Mission America
National Pastors' Prayer Network, Facilitator
National Prayer Committee, Member
Illinois Baptist State Association, Prayer and Vision Consultant
One Great City, Prayer Summit, Pray Chicago: Servant Leadership Team
City Impact Roundtable, National Convener
Writings:
"Mobilizing Men To Pray" in "Fight On Your Knees"
(NavPress)
"House Of Prayer" Church Prayer Manual (LifeWay) - Contributor
"Uncommon Prayer" in Let's Worship" magazine
"Prayorit!ze" Prayer Manual Editor
Articles on Prayer at www.nppn.org/articles
Life Verse:
Proverbs 3:5-6: Trust in the Lord with all your heart; lean not on
your own understand but acknowledge His Lordship in your all your ways
and he will straighten crooked paths.
Family:
Carol, wife of 33 years
Jorie, married to Tim Riesen
Jennie, married to JJ Iagulli
Contact:
Prayer INC
1130 Randville Drive 1D
Palatine, IL 60074
Phone: 847-991-0153
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.nppn.org
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From the Chairman
As Christians, we should be beacons of Light for all who are struggling in darkness. We have the privilege of reaching out to all around us with the love and grace of Jesus Christ as we pray, care and share.
--Dr. Paul Cedar, Chairman
From the President
Of all the notable things Jesus said, three statements stand out. First,
the Savior gave us His personal mission statement when He said, "I have
come to seek and to save the lost." Second, He gave us our own
personal purpose in what has been called the Great Commandment: "Love
God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength; and the second: to love
your neighbor as you love yourself." Third, in the Great Commission,
Jesus gave us His final instructions before leaving planet Earth: "Go
into all the world, making disciples of all nations.
--Wayne Pederson
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