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By tedhahs,
03/23/2010
The California Canopy of Prayer is a sustainable coalition of hundreds of grass roots prayer initiatives to mobilize 100,000 Christians and more in 2010 across every county, city and precinct, to change the spiritual climate in our state, street by street.
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By Ed Silvoso,
03/01/2010
There are five pivotal paradigms essential for sustainable transformation to take place.
These paradigms might seem radical, and are not necessarily what we hear from the pulpit every week, but they are thoroughly biblical and clearly reflect God’s perspective...
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By derk maat,
02/15/2010
On Wednesday, Feb. 10, Derk and I attended the celebration of the complete transference of Dexter Quinlan’s citizenship to heaven. We had come to appreciate Dexter as the GTA pastor called by the Lord to unite the Toronto congregations for the sake of the GTA’s transformation and blessing. Over the years, we prayed for, were pastored and encouraged in the Transformational Summits he helped organize. We enjoyed his sense of humour at a Harvest Evangelism Conference in Argentina where, together, we were inspired by global examples of transformation. Over the years, the Elisha Mississauga Intercessory team has joined GTA prayer meetings in City Hall, worked with Dexter and the Toronto Leadership team to pray and prayer walk for the Global…
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By TOW,
12/16/2009
“Our whole ministry mindset has literally been turned inside out, to see that our job is not to build the church...”
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By Brian Burton,
12/16/2009
“What you need to grasp is that all this has only happened in the last two years… God is moving in incredible ways!”
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By king_flores,
12/03/2009
Our nation the Philippines has recently been ravaged again by two major typhoons that flooded most of the cities in Metro Manila, suburbs and other provinces. Some cities are still underwater at the time of this writing.
Praise God He has spared our city (Paranaque) from this calamity...
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By roger-mcphail,
09/11/2009
Roger and Teresa McPhail felt convicted that their congregation in Brooklyn was too self-centered, so they began to encourage their members to prayer-walk and bless their neighborhoods. This new spirit caught on quickly and soon their entire zip code was being blessed regularly. Now ALL of New York City has been prayer walked 9 years in a row!
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By tedhahs,
01/28/2009
1/28/09
Dear Rev. Conway and Joan Simmons and all our friends in Bermuda:
It was such a pleasure being with you in Bermuda earlier this month. You all treated us so well. It was a very refreshing time. Thank you so much for your hospitality. After just two visits we feel like we are with family. We recorded some of the messages of the conference, unfortunately I was new to the ipod and so a few of the sessions did not get recorded. We do have a the message I spoke on Sunday at Randal Road on “Blessed are Those Who Mourn,” the two sessions by Rev. Dr. Barbara Lucas on spiritual gifts and the short but powerful prayer for…
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By ed_silvoso,
05/11/2009
Philippines Brothels Transformed into Family Friendly Hotels
King Flores is a Filipino Christian who, like Francis Oda in Hawaii, holds dual ministerial citizenship since he is both the CEO of an international financial-transfer service in Manila and a pulpit minister. When he was first exposed to Prayer Evangelism and Anointed for Business, he decided to implement the principles right away. At the time, he was working as a consultant to a person who owned eight businesses, one of which was a motel chain consisting of eight buildings with 1,600 rooms and employing 2,000 workers. However, each room was used an average of five times a day by 3,000 prostitutes who, in cahoots with the management, “processed” around 15,000 “clients.”
King…
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By tedhahs,
05/04/2009
"We are facing tough times but each of you need to get involved to do your part. If we do our part, I believe God will heal this city.” In the midst of deep political division and financial bankruptcy, community leaders band together to see their city turned around.
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