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Janet walks in pioneering & gathering anointing. From mission work in countries across Africa, Israel and beyond, to launching the Kingdom training center in Evansville, she is not afraid to step up, step out on blind faith as she is willing to do what Holy Spirit commissions her to do. Janet was ordained and commissioned by NEI (Network Ekklesia International) into the apostolic ministry which is founded by Apostle Dutch Sheets. Janet serves alongside various Apostles & Prophets across the nation building relationships to enhance the Ekklesia. She is also the Indiana state leader of SPAN serving Apostles Greg & Rebecca Greenwood from Christian Harvest International
SPAN is a global network established by Rebecca Greenwood. SPAN is called to train and relationally network believers in strategic-level spiritual warfare and mobilize initiatives for cities, states, regions and nations to see the kingdom of God released and transformation in all realms of society. For more information on SPAN and how you can become involved check out Christian Harvest International at www.christianharvestintl.org. She is also a member of the Transformation Alliance Partners (TAP) with Apostles Greg and Rebecca Greenwood from Christian Harvest Intl.
Janet has been married to her husband Richard for 39 years. Together they are parents of two daughters, Christina and Linda, and two sons, Bryan and Rich. They are blessed with twelve amazing grandchildren.
Janet has been married to her husband Richard for 39 years. Together they are parents of two daughters, Christina and Linda, and two sons, Bryan and Rich. They are blessed with twelve amazing grandchildren.
Janet Douglas is an apostolic team leader and international conference speaker with a passion to equip the saints training them in prayer and prophetic intercession to bring transformation to the individuals, families, cities, states, regions, and nations.
She was marked as a “pioneer” and “forerunner." She was ordained and commissioned by NEI (Network Ekklesia International) into an apostolic ministry. |
Janet Douglas |