Tiece L. King

Tiece L. King

Ty King and her husband David have been serving in full time ministry for 30 years, including 8 years as missionaries in Thailand, 19 years pastoring in the US and since January of 2010, pastoring the Evangelical Church of Bangkok. Her passion for praying the Word of God and equipping the Church to return to the spiritual discipline of prayer is the primary focus of her ministry.

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Pray the Word
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Pray the Word
  • By: Tiece L. King
  • Narrator: Larry Williams
  • Length: 4 hours 38 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2020
  • Language: English
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Do you long to be connected in a deeper way to Jesus? Would you like to see His presence at work in your life in a greater way? Learning to Pray the Word will impact your relationship with Jesus Christ in a powerful and dramatic way. The prayers... Read more

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