• Manna Ministries with Evangelist Patrick Sims - Episode 16 - Earnest Expectation (Hebrews 11:6)

  • Nov 16 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Manna Ministries with Evangelist Patrick Sims - Episode 16 - Earnest Expectation (Hebrews 11:6)

  • Summary

  • Evangelist Patrick Sims
    Patrick Sims is a native of Meridian, Mississippi - currently residing in Lawton, Oklahoma. Her union to her husband, Bishop Ken Sims lasted for 47 years-death parted them. They have three daughters (one deceased), one son, and twelve grandchildren. In 1976, she became a born-again believer.
    Patrick is a licensed co-pastor of churches for the last 41 years. She is a best-selling author, actor, model and businesswoman with Juice Plus for Healthy Living.

    - Co-founder of Manna Ministries
    - Co-founder of The KaShanta Sims Foundation 501(c)3
    - Owner of Kingdom Designs & Services
    - Southwest Oklahoma Prison Ministry
    - Author of Eyewitnessed: Believe What You Cannot See
    - Co-author of Celebrating 365 Days of Gratitude (2012 edition), an Amazon #1 bestseller
    - Co-author of Celebrating 365 Days of Gratitude (2014 edition), an Amazon bestseller
    - Co-author of Heartsong Food Memories, an e-book
    - Co-author of My Favorite Summertime Memory, e-book
    - Singer/Songwriter
    - Hosted weekly Christian Freedom Radio Show 2013
    - Co-hosted a weekly gospel television program, on Fidelity Communications in 85 cities in Oklahoma 2008
    - Co-hosted The Voice of the Spirit radio broadcast on American Family Radio (AFR) 2006
    - Chaplain of Women on Fire for God, Oklahoma
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