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Every church plant is a miracle of God’s grace—and every planter needs the prayers of God’s people. As we labor together to see a multiplying movement of churches across Louisiana and beyond, prayer is not just preparation for the work; prayer is the work.
 
We want to invite you to join us in praying for our planters. Pray that they would walk in intimacy with Jesus, stay rooted in the gospel, and lead their families with integrity. Pray for open doors for gospel conversations, for favor in their communities, and for the Spirit’s power to see disciples made and churches multiplied.
When we pray, God moves. Let’s cover our planters, their families, and their churches in prayer—believing God for more than we can ask or imagine.
 
Thank you for locking arms with us in this mission. Together, we are planting churches everywhere for everyone.

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Lane Corley
Hello! I began working as a Church Planting Strategist for Louisiana Baptists in 2013. I'm honored to serve church planters around the state so that we can all lead people into a life-changing relationship with Jesus Christ. I love to enjoy the great Louisiana outdoors by gardening in the spring, hunting in the fall and playing catch with my two sons all year!

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