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offering the Kingdom to anyone, anywhere, at any time

A few years ago I told the Lord that I wanted to pray for every person I saw with a physical need - crutches, limps, bandages, wheelchairs, pain on their faces - whatever. I knew we were commanded to "heal the sick" and "were given authority". Needless to say I have not been even remotely close to keeping that commitment. I have seen and let dozens, if not hundreds, pass me by. Lots of reasons why I suppose - fear of man, rushing somewhere, looked like 'too difficult' of case, ect. BUT at the same time, I have approached, offered to pray and prayed for dozens (if not hundreds) of people who I previously wouldn't have prayed for had I not made that commitment to the Lord. I was convicted this week from two directions - Todd Bentley in a message about the importance of 'Remembering' (what God has done miraculously) and another by Bill Johnson about God's goodness and His will as revealed in/through the Life of Christ (to overcome the bad t

Sudanese, Gulf Arab and Palestinian Muslim men encounter God's power

Last night we saw God move in healing and in prophecy amongst several Muslim men. First of all, on our way to meet with a Gulf Arab man, we saw a Sudanese man walking on the road and stopped to pick him up. As we drove, the Lord gave me a word of knowledge revealing a headache - he had a bad one. Isaac of Ninevah and I stopped the car and prayed for his severe headache - it left immediately. We also prayed for a knee problem and the pain left his knee. Isaac had some prophetic words that were right on (which I am sure he'll write about. We left him at the side of the road with my business card to call us for any further questions or needs he would have. We knew it was going to be a great night! Next we met with a Gulf Arab man who was miraculously healed in my home about 6 months earlier. His father is now facing a life threatening illness and he wants to meet with us for encouragement and counsel. We eventually got to pray for him - interestingly, in the climate of fear a