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REV. RUTH WARD HEFLIN
Rev.
Ruth Ward Heflin was a Christian minister among the nations for nearly 40
years. In 1997 she returned to the United States to help with the American
revival. She pastored Calvary Pentecostal Campground in Ashland, Virginia,
as well as Mount Zion Fellowship in Jerusalem, an international prayer
ministry in Jerusalem, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1997.
Ruth was a featured speaker at Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida;
Catholic revival conferences; as well as other conferences in America and
abroad. Recognized for her prophetic anointing, revelation and the ability
to teach and lead people into spontaneous worship, Ruth ministered to heads
of state and leaders throughout the world. She hosted Prayer Breakfasts for
the past two Presidential Inaugurations in Washington, D.C., which were
attended by many members of Congress as well as international ambassadors
and leaders. She was been guest chaplain to open the U.S. Congress and the
Pennsylvania Senate. Born into a classic Pentecostal family, she was at home
among Protestants, Catholics, Jews and Muslims. She was known for her gospel
songwriting, of which I Ask for the Nations and The Wheel Within the Wheel
are sung worldwide. Her best-selling book, Glory, has been translated into
twelve languages. Glory, Revival Glory, River Glory and now Harvest Glory
are being used worldwide as handbooks for revival.
Ruth
Ward Heflin, went home to be with her Lord on Friday, September 15, 2000.
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