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Crossing Light Lines

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Men think of lines that are drawn.  They say, “This is a line,” and “That’s a line,” and “Here’s a red line.” But I have lines that I have drawn,…

The Next Wave of God’s Spirit

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Kenneth E. Hagin shared: “When you've preached as long as I have (almost seven decades!), you can start to see some things come in waves. And I can sense it…

Praying Out Your Destiny

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A divine desire is rising up in the hearts of believers in these last days. They are hungrier than ever to be all God created them to be. We can…
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“From This Mountain” New Podcast

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Pastor George and I are excited to announce our new podcast channel, “From This Mountain,” where you can find our teachings available and accessible to you! We believe true discipleship begins…

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The spirit of man is where the Word of God is processed into faith that creates.

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Remember the purpose of the Holy Spirit is to lift us beyond our limitations so that we not only know what to pray but also how to pray it! The ‘how’ is very often as important as the ‘what.’

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We must be able to recognize Jesus as He is coming so we can recognize Him at His coming. Much of our recognizing Him will come through the operation of the Holy Spirit through prophecy.

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Did you know you can pray for kings and those in authority and touch the world because everyone on the planet is affected by decisions that are made by kings and those in authority? It is through positions of authority that God can move and position the whole world into His end-time plan and purpose.

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What does it mean to put the Word of God “first”? It means preceding all others in time, order or importance. So it’s the most important thing.

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