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One & Only Chance To Use This Coupon For This Week's Life Skills Leadership Summit For Parents - Don't Want You To Miss Out On This! :)

 Just dropping by my blog to share this friendly (but getting close to the very end!) reminder about the Life Skills Leadership Summit that is taking place this week.



I've got a couple of sessions in the summit, and if you want to grab the FREE Basic Pass, you can watch all of today's sessions (but only for 24 hours). I also have another session on Friday (again, free for 24 hours with the Basic Pass).


Now, while I'd love for you to at the very least grab your free Basic Pass ticket option (along with a personal invite to check out my 2 sessions at the summit - "The Encouragement You Need for the Work of Parenting Well" & "Who Do Independent Thinkers Grow Up to Be?") I also want to make the VIP ticket option available to you just in case you missed some of the sessions that have already been released.

 And you will also get a couple of free bonus items directly from me.  If you decide to purchase a summit ticket via my link, I will send you a free digital pdf copy of my latest book, "A 60-Day Prayer Journal for Parents" (you can take a look at it on Amazon, if you'd like) and I'll also give you free access to a course I am currently working on - "Psalm 91 - A Bible Study". This will be a course with video lessons, printable pdf content, and written lessons, as well as access to my private prayer group on Facebook. I will also do a few live vides in addition to the course. And for those who buy the course later, it will sell for $39. 


And in case you're wondering if the free prayer journal or access to the Psalm 91 course is worth the price of admission to the summit, here's what one person shared with me after participating in one of my Psalm 91 prayer retreat conferences: 
          Jan’s online prayer retreat has changed my life. Our study of psalm 91 has literally transformed my prayer life, both how I pray and what I pray for. I now have the psalm memorized and pray it out loud several times each day and it brings me a peace I cannot quite explain. Although I have never met Jan in person, I feel like she is family. She prays for me and my family... and that has given me the confidence to pray more boldly than I ever have and trust that no matter what comes…it’s God’s perfect plan. One night in December on my way home from work I was feeling overwhelmed by a situation my son was facing. I called out to God right there in my car and asked Him to find a way where we could not see one, to two very specific problems. The next day at 3:00 p.m. BOTH prayers were answered, lifting a huge burden from my son (and me). I believe this was an immediate answer to my prayer and was humbled before God.  I have enjoyed and benefited from listening to Jan. She is a true prayer warrior.


I'd be so honored to have you as part of the Psalm 91 course group when it releases this spring, and if you were able to get access to this summit as well, that would doubly bless my socks off! And if you reply to this email to let me know you purchased via this link, I'll send you the prayer journal & get you into the course when it opens! 

Thanks for allowing me to talk about the summit today - and I hope you have a fantastic rest of your day!

Here's the link to the summit once more &

God bless & I hope to see you in the Psalm 91 course & at the summit!

~ Jan


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