Christianity is essentially communal; it is not a solo journey. In an age of hyper-individualism, faith is privatized. We may attend church, sit in a group of people, but nevertheless, perceive our worship as private, personal
YOUR City; YOUR Youth!
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The "Quote/Unquote" Interview
A Conversation with Doug Small
Author of "The New Apostolic Epoch: God's Determination to Have a Praying and Missional People
[from where these quotes originate]
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"The times, they are a changing..."
Read more…These Special Report Prayer Guides are written to provide intercessors strategic prayer points on targeted topics and issues.
Praying for truth and repentance in this pro-life issue.
GET THIS RESApostolic epochs involve a breaking away, a new definition and a reorientation. They refocus kingdom purposes. The apostolic epoch that we are now entering is the fulfillment of the desire of Jesus, that his church be a house of pr
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ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL PRAYERS WE CAN PRAY IS,
“YOUR KINGDOM COME, YOUR WILL BEDONE.”
I believe that one of the most powerful,I believe that one of the most powerful, transformative prayers that can be prayed in an
Read more…There is no better way to keep Christ in Christmas than bringing prayer to the heart of worship services and family celebrations. May this prayer time be a help and a blessing.
“Please bow y
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By Jane Phinney
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Phil Miglioratti & Alvin VanderGriend
Unpack the Heart and Soul of "Loving People to Jesus"

Phil ~ Alvin, you have written several very well received books on prayer. Where does this, your latest book, fit with those earlier volumes?
Alvin - This
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A Long Journey Home
Concerning Martha intercessors
By Sheila Straka; Elgin House of pPrayer
As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. She had a si
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Christianity is essentially communal; it is not a solo journey. In an age of hyper-individualism, faith is privatized. We may attend church, sit in a group of people, but nevertheless, perceive our worship as private, personal