Lisa Koons

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Lisa Koons is the US National Director of 24-7 Prayer, a global agency that’s a catalyst for movements of prayer, mission & justice. She has served as a church planter, Pastor, spiritual director, & works extensively in the fields of spiritual formation, racial justice, anti-human trafficking. Most known as a Pastor to Pastors all around the world, her passion is equipping people to live out the two great commandments & the one great commission.

Lisa is a plenary speaker at the 2021 Mission Central Conference.

Written by Lisa Koons

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April's Audio Recording Highlight

Lisa Koons shares about the foundational connection between prayer and mission. Read more Read more...

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