Great Lakes Division Coordinator, Lynette Taylor

I stand humbled and amazed at how God is working mightily through this ministry, both globally and right here in the Great Lakes – Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

We pray our hearts will be aligned with God’s and that we will cry out to Him for the lives of our children and for the schools they attend. We want to impact every child, every teacher and every school for Christ and His glory. As we pray, drawing out truths from His word, may we be like the servants who witnessed Jesus’ first miracle…but the servants who had drawn the water knew…may we see, know and recognize God’s work and give Him all the glory!

Experience another mom praying for your child and the joy of seeing God at work in your child’s school.

You can reach me at: GreatLakes@MomsInPrayer.org

My Moms in Prayer Story

In 1994 I was a young mother of three boys and pregnant with my fourth, when my mom bought me the Moms in Prayer Booklet. I was in a stage of life where I would have protected my children from everything if I could, but I quickly discovered that was impossible. As I started praying in a Moms in Prayer group, my relationship with the Lord began to take shape. I went from knowing about Him, to really trusting Him, His name, and His character. Praying together with other moms not only taught me how to pray, but how to let go of all I wanted to control and to trust God… His word, His work, His provision, and His plans.

My husband Tom and I have been married since 1984 and live in the small village of Deshler, Ohio. We have been blessed with four sons, two beautiful daughter-in-loves and four adorable grandchildren.

I want to encourage you with these Bible verses:  “If you wait for perfect conditions, you will never get anything done. God’s ways are as mysterious as the pathway of the wind and as the manner in which a human spirit is infused into the little body of a baby while it is yet in its mother’s womb. Keep on sowing your seed, for you never know which will grow–perhaps it all will.”  Ecclesiastes 11: 4-6