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Showing posts with label
plunder
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Wednesday
Treasure in the Wilderness
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I've abandoned the vocabulary of "mountains and valleys" to describe the variations in the Christian life. It seems that the s...
Monday
It’s Time To Negotiate a New Contract
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Most professional sports begin with a training camp of some kind. And many training camps begin with a level of controversy: very often, the...
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Saturday
Gatekeeping in my Neighborhood
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Several years ago, my family was in a tough way and needed to find a home to rent. We made two lists: things we needed in a home, and things...
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The Lord’s Flock
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The Lord’s Flock I’ve been thinking quite a lot about God’s stray sheep for a while. It seems that there are a whole lot of Christians ...
Watch Out! Your Mouth is Loaded!
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I’ve been thinking about this for a couple of years. I’ve had to go slow about it, because the conclusion that I’m coming to is pretty much...
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Friday
Practical Deliverance from Demons.
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I've been discussing practical deliverance with a friend recently. It seemed appropriate to discuss it here. This approach, while effect...
Sunday
The Wind of God
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In this week’s posting, I want to look at something that God did in Canada a few years ago. This is the kind of plunder I want to see! May ...
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Wednesday
We Have Entered A Dangerous Season!
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Some time ago, Chuck Pierce released a prophetic word that said in part, “The enemy would like to knock your legs out from under you and d...
Sunday
Missing Jesus at Bethesda
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This is an interesting story: John 5:2-9 : Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, which is called in Hebrew, Bethesda, havi...
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The Work of Giving Birth
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There are a lot of promises in the Kingdom that still need to be birthed. Just sitting and waiting for them isn’t enough to make them come...
Saturday
It's My Turn
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For the years, I've had the privilege of being part of the sending community for scores of short term and a not a few long-term missions...
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