Porter Place Ministries - Bobbi Jo Toy

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Bobbi Jo Toy is the primary staff person and a co-founder of Porter Place Ministries. Bobbi Jo lives out a special calling to empower women and, through them, to help all members of the community. Bobbi Jo Toy has a special ability to turn concerns over to God, and to draw unexpected support and gifts from the wider community, even without asking. Bobbi Jo is a life coach, a consultant, a mother, and a devoted Christian.

Music featured:

A Woman of Great Energy - Charlie King
Get On Board, Little Children - Paul Robeson
Sister - Cris Williamson

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Porter Place Ministries - Bobbi Jo Toy

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Giving blankets to kids.
She claims a miracle in her plan to buy the building.
Can you minister and make money at it.

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Bobbi Jo Toy

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Very good. Good to hear BJT and to feel with her the desire to face the need that is there and conquer it with service.

Mark, I personally want to thank you for sharing your fabulous skills and abilities with the community. Your passion and life's work blesses so many and truly is an exciting adventure for you and an educational treat for your listeners. Also, thank you for the opportunity to share Porter Place Ministries with your listening audience. Like Northern Spirit Radio, PPM is one of the best kept secrets in town and I think it is time to change that. Thanks for the opportunity to shout it out! Partnering with you to build a strong and peaceful world.

Bobby Jo Toy is a refreshing voice for all women. I can't overstate her gifts of literacy, communication, and bringing women together. Thank you for empowering women by bringing them together in your unique manner, and providing life and job counseling. Also, thanks, Bobby Jo, for providing the Porter Place Building to be used for any type of gathering. The ambience of the space of your building, convenient and close to downtown, is incredible - full of solitude and serenity, despite the convenience of its location behind the downtown YMCA. Finally, as one may observe that several religious philosophies throughout our history have been used to suppress women, thank you for facilitating women working together, producing fruit, while accepting the diversity of their individual creeds, religion, or spiritual beliefs. Thanks, Bobby Jo

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