“Pride and Prejudice — I AM Overriding You!”
This past three to four years, I have been in a deep spiritual battle over the topic of Revival in The United Kingdom, but Revival in Wales in particular.
Continue reading →This past three to four years, I have been in a deep spiritual battle over the topic of Revival in The United Kingdom, but Revival in Wales in particular.
Continue reading →“How Long Must I Wait?” cries The LORD. “How long before you will believe Me — and step out in the anointing I have given you?”
Continue reading →There have been several reminders lately of Wigglesworth’s 1939 prophecy about waves of Holy Spirit activity and Revival.
Continue reading →I heard The LORD say, “When this tide goes out again, you’d better be in the water or you’ll be left high and dry on the beach!”
Continue reading →Here is the Word given by Smith Wigglesworth to Lester Sumrall With tears rolling down, Smith cried saying, “I probably won’t see you again now. My job is almost finished.”
Continue reading →“Tell My People,” says The LORD, “and keep on telling them until they all receive it — until they’re all in one accord!”
Continue reading →I just had a very brief Vision. I was watching a Sunday morning Church Service. There were quite a number of people present and the worship was going well
Continue reading →The ‘Old Church’ is declining fast. Membership is plummeting as many of their number stray to other interests on a Sunday.
Continue reading →The air is thick with Revival. We have an excited expectancy in our spirits. The Holy Spirit is on the move, and Fires are beginning to burn.
Continue reading →These five short testimonies came to mind today following an on-line chat about ‘translation’ as a genuine method of transport that God has used from time to time!
Continue reading →I have four or five good friends who are Evangelists and Street Preachers. It’s not a job I’ve ever felt called to do, although I have done some street work — albeit reluctantly.
Continue reading →I want to challenge every person who reads this post, whether you read it today, or at some —any other — time.
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