This message is incredible, like John Sheasby's Grumpy is Dead, and Neville Johnson's Understanding Grace message, this is one that will radically change your perspective.
In light of the Iran Election revolution currently taking place on the streets of Tehran and cities across Iran, I found this message by Asher Intrater from last week's Israel Mandate conference even more timely.
Jennifer Miller Toledo along with her husband Jonatan are the directors of Global Children’s Movement, a ministry birthed out of compassion for children at risk around the world. Their vision is to equip and release children into the fullness of the kingdom. They have ministered extensively throughout many different nations, seeing transformation come to communities as they embrace generational unity. Their passion is to see a whole generation truly fall in love with Jesus and be released to partner with heaven. They long to see the simple undiluted gospel restored in the church, and for the kingdom of heaven to manifest on behalf of the poor. Jonatan and Jennifer are now living in Los Angeles with their daughter Malaika and son Josiah.
Rick Joyner from Morninstar Ministries spoke to the IHOP community on November 13, 2007. I was so refreshed hearing his message at 10:30. The highights for me was, "I believe the Lord would not have entrusted Paul with all he did, had he not made tents." So much of what Rick talked about was so key for the uniqueness of our community here. Other highlights were:
1. Spirit of organized crime in Kansas City.
2. Bird Flu
3. Need for judges in the Body of Christ
4. Work ethic in the Church and the benefits of labor.
5. Four Kingdom principles from the garden: Walking with God, Tending the Garden, Be Fruitful and Multiply, Take Dominion.
6. Isaiah 11:11
My name is Joanna Reyburn May and I am a worship leader, singer, songbird, theologian, Mary of Bethany in Kansas City at the International House of Prayer.
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