Shabbat is Good!
This past week, two things happened in my life. After having a severe migraine, the LORD said, “Shabbat is good.”
Continue reading →This past week, two things happened in my life. After having a severe migraine, the LORD said, “Shabbat is good.”
Continue reading →The LORD says “Do not be as those who were in Babylonian captivity who became comfortable in the midst of their captivity & chose to remain with their captors.”
Continue reading →In this month of freedom, I can see how the LORD is sovereignly adjusting our vision.
Continue reading →Because you have sought Me and cried out for grace, I AM coming down and rearranging your heavenly place.
Continue reading →Father, my prayer is for You to break off the spirit of familiarity off of the United States of America and off the Body of Christ.
Continue reading →This past week was one of the most amazing gatherings ever. We continue to witness the Apostolic-Prophetic Army arising and maturing for the future.
Continue reading →A week ago, the LORD awakened me throughout the night with a word: DAILY! There are things the LORD expects from each of us, daily.
Continue reading →This Shabbat, find a moment to watch this lyric video and enter in to God’s rest.
Continue reading →Please declare that our steps will be ordered, and for the release of the anointing of God that will favor the remnant in England for exploits.
Continue reading →We are a changed people! We have PASSED OVER in one of the most extraordinary gatherings we have ever hosted.
Continue reading →“You are going to have to step out of the boat and come see if it’s Me in the water.
Continue reading →The LORD says: “For there have been many of My people who have been found within the boundaries of their own borders.”
Continue reading →The LORD says: “I’m calling you to walk on the waters! Come, walk on the waters with Me. I’m extending My hand to you!”
Continue reading →God wants us to understand and interpret our times so we can prosper in every season and have wisdom to advance.
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