
A woman in touch with the power of prayer.
By Laura Leathers
Fern Nichols, President and Founder of Moms In
Touch International (MITI), located in Poway,
California, knows firsthand about God-given visions.
Never could she have imagined herself being called
out to teach, equip, mobilize, and encourage women
to pray for children and their schools. She says,
“Moms In Touch is a simple ministry: encouraging
moms to get together and pray for their children and schools, releasing
God’s power through their prayers, one mom meeting with another
mom to pray. We let God take it from there.” God has taken it from
one mom to more than 150,000 moms. There are chapters located in
every state in the nation and in 95 foreign countries as well. It is a
ministry that is greatly impacting eternity right here on earth.
It has been said many times that God chooses to work through the
ordinary lives of those who are willing to be and do as He commands,
so that the world can see an extraordinary God. Fern Nichols, a wife,
mother, and grandmother, is impacting her world for Him by stepping
out on the path He has chosen for her. She truly exhibits the life of a
woman that has been poured out into the lives of others, leaving a
legacy that will last into eternity.
Fern was born in Hillsboro, Oregon. Blessed with a wonderful
Christian heritage, she came to know the Lord at a very early age.
After graduating from high school, she went on to earn her B.S. degree
in education. While in college, Fern met her husband, Rle. They have
been married for 34 years and have four children: Tyrone, Troy, Travis,
and Trisha, and one grandson, Joshua.
Over the past year, God has given Fern a new opportunity to share
what she has learned about prayer with others by writing two books:
Prayers from a Mom’s Heart, became available in January 2003,
which helps moms pray the four steps of prayer topically for their
children; and another due out in August 2003 with encouraging stories
of women who prayed and saw answers to their prayers.
Just Between Us recently talked with Fern as she shared her heart’s
message for women, encouraging them to make an eternal difference
in their world through the power of prayer.
JBU: What was the spark that ignited the passion to pray for
children in the schools?
Fern: Everything started after Rle and I moved from Indiana to
Abbotsford, British Columbia. In the fall of 1983, our oldest son,
Tyrone, received a full scholarship to play junior high basketball at
a Christian school. At the beginning of the school year I attended a
woman’s auxiliary meeting and asked, “When do the women get
together to pray?” I assumed that at a Christian school there would
be a prayer meeting.
The president said, “We don’t, but that sounds like a good idea.”
I asked, “Do you think the women would be interested in coming
together to pray for the principal and children of this school?”
She replied, “At the next meeting, why don’t you share what you
would like to do, and see what happens.”
At the next meeting, I took 30 minutes to share that I believed our
highest calling was prayer and that I would love to meet together
with them weekly to pray for our children and their school. I set up
guidelines for our time together: we would pray for an hour at a
specific time each week; there would be no refreshments or
socializing; all prayer requests would be confidential, and we
would follow the four steps of prayer (ACTS – Adoration,
Confession, Thanksgiving and Supplication). Twenty women
attended that first meeting.
The next year our second son was going into junior high and we
decided to place both boys in the public school. I felt an overwhelming
burden in my heart that they needed incredible prayer coverage. “Lord,
how much more do the kids in public schools need prayer? There must
be one other mom who would pray with me for these kids who
desperately need Jesus.” My heart went out to my boys as I thought
about the peer pressure and the humanistic teachings they would be
receiving. My heart was so heavy; I literally felt I was sending them
into darkness. I didn’t want their faith to falter but desired that they
would be salt and light for the kingdom of God. I knew corporate
prayer was powerful, not only because God’s word says so, but also
because I had experienced it the year before. The Lord brought to my mind another mom whose daughter went to
that school. I immediately called her. The Holy Spirit had already
prepared her heart and she said, “Oh Fern, I’d love to.” Together, we
thought of a few other moms who might be interested.
The next week five women met in our home and this became the
beginnings of Moms In Touch International. I had no idea I was
starting anything. I just knew prayer was the answer to what my
children needed as they went out into the world.
JBU: When did you realize this was growing beyond your
children’s school?
Fern: It happened subtly. Because we couldn’t help but share how
our prayers were being answered and how God was changing our
relationship with Jesus, other women wanted to be a part of it. The
comments I heard over and over again were: MITI has taught me
how to pray; learning and applying the four steps of prayer has
revolutionized my prayer life. Women began to call, wanting me to
share with other moms how to start a MITI group for their child’s
school.
It was all by word of mouth, women inviting women. Then churches
heard about MITI and invited me to come and share with their women.
Moms began to realize that they don’t have to be fearful; their hope is
in God through prayer.
JBU: At this time did you realize that God was up to something?
Fern: No, I really didn’t. I was just answering the call and thought it
was great that moms wanted to pray for their schools. I was
oblivious to the way God was working through my life.
JBU: When did you realize that God was taking this beyond
anything you could imagine?
Fern: It was after we had moved to Poway, Calif., in the summer of
1985. The process started all over again: moms telling moms,
schools contacting me. In January 1987 about 35 women came
together for a retreat to pray and give God glory for what He was
doing. It was here that I recall vividly how we prayed that every
school in Southern California would have a MITI group. Then we
prayed for the entire west coast; and before we were done, we had
prayed for the entire United States and beyond. We wanted every
mom in the U.S. and the world to experience this life-changing
ministry.
In the spring of 1988 I received a phone call from Luanne Crane
from Focus on the Family. She told me they were getting letters
from around the United States wanting information about Moms In
Touch. I shared the vision with her and she conveyed it to Dr.
Dobson.
Three months later, 12 other women and I were on our way to
Focus on the Family in Pomona, Calif. The women were going to
be the prayer support. Dr. Dobson invited all of us into his office
and one by one asked us, “How has Moms In Touch changed your
life?” We had not heard each other’s stories before. When we were
done sharing, there was not a dry eye in the room. Dr. Dobson
turned to his producer and said, “I want all of these women in the
studio.”
Focus on the Family had over 20,000 responses to that program.
This was the turning point that launched the ministry. We have
never been the same since then. This particular program is still
being aired and we continue to receive feedback.
JBU: Did you have to do some major work to get materials
ready?
Fern: By this time we had taken my notes and produced a little
booklet. Focus on the Family took the booklet, helped us with the
logo, and revised it. They were very very helpful. We could not
have done it without them because we were not set up for this type
of production. Truly what God births, He supports. If I were to die
today, this ministry would go on, for this is His ministry.
JBU: Is your family involved in this ministry and if so to what
extent?
Fern: The biggest way Rle helps me is by praying for the ministry
and me. He is thrilled that he has a wife who took time out of her life
to pray for our children, and he is excited to see MITI growing
throughout the world.
Our adult children all love the Lord and are praying for the
ministry and me as well. Our oldest son, Ty, was the keynote speaker
at our Mom’s Night Out in Minnesota last fall. His wife, Patti, our
son Travis and his wife, Tara, and Trisha, our daughter, are all
educators bringing salt and light to their classrooms.
JBU: Do you have one personal story that stands out above all
of the others?
Fern: When our daughter Trisha graduated from college, God
orchestrated her student teaching at a particular school in Poway.
We have learned that there has been fifteen years of prayer
coverage for this elementary school. What was really exciting is
the fact that the receptionist has prayed for Trisha since she was a
little girl. There are also a lot of Christian teachers in this school
and not too long ago the principal became a Christian. Today, my
daughter is receiving fruit from the legacy of prayer at that school.
JBU: Last fall you were in Switzerland for an international
conference. What was that experience like?
Fern: There were 800 women from 23 different countries at that
gathering. My prayer for the world is “God, I ask that you would
pour out a spirit of prayer upon the women of the world like never
before so that moms will see God do incredible, extraordinary, and
supernatural things because they gather together to pray.” That is
exactly what He did at that conference. It was just awesome.
JBU: What is Vision 2003 and how did it come about?
Fern: Every school...in every city...throughout the USA...public
and private...children and teachers...covered in prayer! This is
Vision 2003.
Periodically, I go to a nearby lake in Poway to seek the Lord for
myself as well as for the ministry. Five years ago, the Lord
impressed on my heart to have every school prayed for which
includes over 40 million children, teachers and staff. What I
learned that day is you never know what God is going to do on an
unassuming day as you spend time with Him. Service comes out of
seeking. When you seek Him, you must then be willing to follow
His leading in your life.
Working toward this goal has been a real momentum builder, and
has put new life into the ministry. We have seen the Lord provide
some awesome things for our website which enhances our ability to
share and reach others around the world. There are still thousands of
schools – public and private – from kindergarten through college, to
be reached in this nation with prayer. We are praying that in His
perfect timing God will raise up women to pray, so that every school
will be covered in prayer.
JBU: What if you don’t reach your goal?
Fern: The Lord didn’t promise me that this goal would be reached.
He said set the goal out there and get going. If you don’t have a goal
you aim at nothing. By setting this goal we have seen moms come
together with a greater diligence and responsibility about the
seriousness of prayer.
JBU: How does a person start a group?
Fern: Pray – asking God to bring one other mom from your child’s
school to pray with you. Matthew 18:19-20 says, “Again I tell you
that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be
done for you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three come
together in my name, there I am with them.” It only takes two. Our
MITI booklet provides all the information needed to get started. To
get a copy, visit your local Christian bookstore or contact us on-line at
www.MomsInTouch.org. Once you start a group it is important to
register your group online or by phone 1-800-949-MOMS.
JBU: Who else is Moms In Touch for?
Fern: It is our desire to meet the needs of all moms, so the following
groups have been formed: homeschool, preschool, working moms,
special needs children, prodigals, grandmothers, faculty, teacher, and
college and career. You may also adopt a school and adopt a child.
JBU: Why isn’t every school covered? Why aren’t more women
coming together and praying?
Fern: It may be that they are not really sure that their prayers make a
difference. If we really knew that the God to whom we pray hears
and answers prayer, we would be rushing to get together with other
parts of the body to pray. Our prayer is that when the spirit of prayer
is poured out on women, it will open their eyes to see that their
prayers really do make a difference. Often, what happens is that if
we don’t see our prayers answered immediately, we think they aren’t
being answered. We want moms to realize that God is at work in the
heavenlies in ways they can’t see or measure here on earth. But He is
at work.
“Look among the nations and watch – Be utterly astounded! For I
will work a work in your days which you would not believe, though
it were told you” (Hab.1:5, NKJV).
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For More Information...
If you would like an informative brochure giving a brief outline
about Moms In Touch International and how to start a group
in your area, please contact:
Moms In Touch International
P. O. Box 1120
Poway, CA 92074-1120
1-800-949-MOMS
email: info@MomsInTouch.org
website: www.MomsInTouch.org
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Laura Leathers is the founder of Hidden Treasures Ministries and
a freelance writer. She and her husband, Jack, have four children
and two grandchildren and reside in Pickens, Mississippi.
Also read:
Learning from the Master
Walking with the Wounded
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