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Por TOW,
01/15/2013
Business leaders implement biblically based social entrepreneurship to eliminate systemic poverty by reclaiming land, employing squatters, building schools, and launching micro-businesses.
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Por TOW,
10/03/2012
Using Transformational Principles, Feed My Sheep Maui has nearly eliminated hunger on their island.
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Por Bob Ryan,
03/27/2012
Free teaching and tools to set your organization on a transformation journey.
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Por tedhahs,
03/06/2012
Michael Brown shares an update on transformation in Vallejo, CA. Dave Thompson shares how to change the spiritual climate. Lloyd Turner and Pr. Herman Simmeth share how peace is invading Plainsfield, NJ since they have adopted 100% of the streets in prayer. It was a powerful call. Read the transcript or listen to the podcast. Join us on a future call, the second Monday of each month.In our February Installment of our monthly North America Canopy of
Prayer Conference Call Michael Brown shares an update on transformation
in Vallejo, CA. Dave Thompson shares how to change the spiritual
climate. Lloyd Turner and Pr. Herman Simmeth share how peace is invading
Plainsfield, NJ since they have adopted 100% of the streets…
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Por Bob Ryan,
05/05/2011
When the master returns, what will you say you've done with the gifts He entrusted to you?
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Por 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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Por 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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Por 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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Por TOW,
12/16/2009
Surrounded by debt…unable even to fuel our car to get to the office, I cried out to God. He clearly told me, "It's not about the money."
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Por barbara_chan,
12/04/2009
A couple from Hong Kong were deeply touched by everything they experienced in Hawaii. Before the trip the wife had delivered a word to the delegation from Hong Kong that upon their return home they should go up to the PEAK to welcome the Lord and the Transformation anointing into Hong Kong. They did just that – at MIDNIGHT local time!
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Por tedhahs,
08/04/2009
Boertje Orchards, one of the largest privately owned orchards in the world, is a wonderful example of transformation in the marketplace. Look at some of the exerts from there Website:
“A quality fruit company committed to ‘bearing fruit that will last.’”
(Jn 15:16 NIV)
Broetje Orchards is unique in the apple growing and packing industry because we are founded on the belief that faith and business can be incorporated in a single mission.
The Broetje Orchards brand -- FirstFruits of Washington -- refers to a Biblical festival during which the people offered the first and best of their harvests to God in the knowledge that they were dependent on God for their survival and blessings. Likewise, we offer our first…
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Por ed_silvoso,
05/11/2009
A Jeepney Driver and the Transformation of a Bar
The story of Joe, a jeepney (taxi) owner and driver in the Philippines, provides a vivid illustration of the way the kingdom of God, the Church and the marketplace can interact to transform individuals and touch a city.
As Joe was driving his jeepney shortly after his conversion to Christianity, he heard God tell him to serve right where he was. Since he was a new believer and the marketplace was what he knew best, he focused on a bar called Sweet Moments. He decided to apply the principles of prayer evangelism as listed in Luke 10 to make peace with the lost, fellowship with them, take care of them and…
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Por 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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Por ed_silvoso,
05/07/2009
Andrew Rugasira was born into a wealthy entrepreneurial family in Uganda. Educated in London with degrees in law and economics, he decided to return home instead of living comfortably in the U.K. With abrupt changes taking place in the school chalk business in which his father had succeeded, Andrew looked to new investments in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains, where he spent two full years studying the plight of the coffee farmers.
Uganda is a rich coffee-growing nation, but Ugandans do not own a single processing plant. Rather, international brokers buy raw coffee beans from middle men and ship the beans overseas for processing, only to send it back to Uganda as finished product at premium prices with the profit going to…
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Por ed_silvoso,
10/09/2008
While most people consider garbage an ugly, if necessary, by-product of
modern society, Derk Maat, environmental engineer and CEO of GPEC
Global, Inc., views it as an answer to prayer.
The reason is because where many see two disassociated problems –
environmental pollution and the feverish quest for new energy
sources–the Lord has shown Derk that they are not only related, but, in
fact, complementary of each other and closely-linked to our mandate to
steward the creation which God has created. That is why, in a relatively
short time, Derk Maat and his company have moved to the leading edge of
the waste-into-energy revolution. His company has in fact produced one
of the most efficient methods of releasing the energy…
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