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"These encounters bring amazing changes to our life, resulting in more
faith, surrender, power, understanding, and fruit." – Randy Clark,
bestselling author of Power to Heal
“The subject of Heaven on earth is one of those strategic themes and
Candice Smithyman is one of those anointed chosen messengers.” – James
W. Goll, God Encounters Ministries
This is the key to supernaturally shifting atmospheres!
Many Christians assume that only a few gifted individuals can move in
the miraculous, but the Bible teaches that all believers have unlimited
access to the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit.
When you discover your identity in Jesus, cultivate a heavenly mindset,
and access the authority you have received in Jesus, you can
immediately release the power of Heaven into your everyday
circumstances. This is the key to changing atmospheres and
circumstances around you.
Candice Smithyman is a prophetic voice who has learned to move in the
supernatural by accessing an open Heaven. Now, she wants to mentor you
to do the same.
Releasing Heaven will…
• Encourage you to confidently enter the supernatural realm as a
citizen of Heaven.
• Empower you to release miracles by praying from a heavenly dimension.
• Impart principles for accessing your heavenly riches every day.
• Teach you how to release the vats of heaven for your need and the
needs of others.
Begin accessing the Heavenly realm to change your world today!
Soos die ganse Ou Testament afgestem was op die koms van die
beloofde Messias, so is die Nuwe Testament afgestem op sy reële
koms en die totstandkoming van die nuwe Israel. Die skrywer hou
daarvan om die kronologie, tydvak en kulturele atmosfeer rondom ’n
gebeurtenis of persoon te ondersoek en poog om die stof toeganklik
te maak, met herkenbare raakpunte van die lewe vandag. Die
daaglikse lewe en geografie in die wêreld van die Nuwe Testament
word nagevors. Die universeel menslike dilemma word weerspieël in
die tema van alle musiek en literatuur: Verloor, soek, vind. Die goue
draad van die verlossingsgeskiedenis bly behoue tot waar dit
aangegee word na die evangelieskrywers vir die krip in Betlehem en
daarna aan die apostels van Christus, tot by die boek Openbaring.
It started with a simple question: How can we help them? It became
an international movement called NEGU: Never Ever Give Up. When
Jessica Joy Rees was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor at
age 11, she chose to focus not on herself but on bringing joy and
hope to other children suffering from cancer. During the ten months
she battled cancer, she and her family worked in the "Joy Factory"
(originally their garage) making JoyJars (R)-packages filled with
toys, games, and love for other kids with cancer. Jessie first
handed them out personally at the hospital where she was being
treated, but the effort blossomed quickly and there were soon
thousands of JoyJars (R) being distributed across the United States
and to over fifteen countries. Today, more than 100,000 kids have
received JoyJars (R), and they continue shipping each week to kids
in over 200 children's hospitals and 175 Ronald McDonald Houses.
Jessie lost her battle with cancer in January 2012, but her message
lives on in the Jessie Rees Foundation, which has become a beacon
of hope for families fighting pediatric cancer. Join the movement
at www.negu.org.
This book is an illuminating guide on critical, sensitive and
salvation-based topics that will intrigue, educate, inspire and
above all promote the doctrine of salvation as the focal point of
the entire Bible. The book highlights the fact that humanity's
greatest need has never been the food that satiates his hunger, the
building that gives him shelter, the status that makes him relevant
or anything that caters to his physical needs, albeit it consists
of topics that discuss humanity's daily needs and how they can be
acquired in line with God's word. It adequately emphasises that the
salvation of souls constitutes the greatest need and should occupy
the top echelon of our priorities. The scripture says that faith
comes by hearing and hearing the word of God (Romans 10:17). But
what happens when the word is not correctly taught, or correctly
taught but not completely broken down and hence not properly
understood? This book breaks down biblical lessons in a manner that
will be easily understood by readers. Many have read the Bible and
taught from it wrongly because they missed the central theme of the
Bible which is the salvation of our souls but the words in this
book have been written to help the reader avoid reading the Bible
amiss and achieve this precious and priceless gift - salvation -
that will make existence in this world a meaningful one. The
lessons readers will learn are drawn from the context of the
scriptures, the express commands of God and from the lives and
experiences of several biblical characters. Readers are made to
examine some biblical characters' strengths and flaws, successes
and failures and extract valuable lessons that will guide them on
the journey through life. While people can scan through the Bible
and get a general understanding of the stories within these
chapters, this book will draw the readers' attention to vital
lessons they may not have noticed.
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Genuine hope, peace, and healing can be yours.
We all experience times of sadness, trial, and pain. But what happens
when grief and depression seem so overwhelming that we feel like simply
giving up? This encouraging book from bestselling author and longtime
pastor David Wilkerson shows you how
• to trust God to bring you through hard times,
• wait on God's answers to prayer,
• lay down your guilt,
• and much more.
Only God can heal your wounds. With powerful true stories and wisdom
drawn from a lifetime of ministering to hurting people, Wilkerson
gently guides you in giving your troubles over to God, believing that
he will work miracles in your life.
TV star, former SAS soldier, Guinness World Record holder, author
and the first ever Chief Ambassador to World Scouting, Bear Grylls
is an inspiration for youngsters who want to make the most of
life's adventures. In his recent bestseller Soul Fuel Bear revealed
for the first time the inspiration that helps him to stand strong
and find peace each day. Now Soul Fuel for Young Explorers takes
his message and inspires children and young people to find courage
and confidence in this source too. Bear offers seventy reflections
along with stories from his own life -- brilliantly illustrated by
Patrick Laurent -- making it a vibrant and engaging devotional for
young readers. 'Faith doesn't mean you have to be especially
"religious". But, in a nutshell, my faith tells me that I am known,
that I am secure and that I am loved - regardless of the storms I
may find myself in from time to time, regardless of how often I
fall and fail.'- Bear Grylls
We are all addicted in some way. When we learn to identify our
addiction, embrace our brokenness, and surrender to God, we begin
to bring healing to ourselves and our world. In Breathing Under
Water, Richard Rohr shows how the gospel principles in the Twelve
Steps can free anyone from addiction - from an obvious dependence
on alcohol or drugs to the more common but less visible addiction
that we all have to sin. 'A must-read for any person who recognizes
the need to go "inward" on their soul's journey to question what
their relationship is with God, themselves, and others.' The Cord
'Rohr is a perfect writer on the subject of the 12 Steps. His
easy-to-read book is essentially a commentary on each of the steps,
with twelve chapters and a postscript that concisely tackles the
big religious questions of human suffering, suffering with which
addicts and their families are intimately acquainted. Jesus, Rohr
answers, is no stranger to suffering . . . This is a good book for
those in recovery from addiction and those who love them.
Publishers Weekly 'Richard Rohr continues to guide us to greater
wholeness . . . his books have helped countless souls, especially
those who struggle with issues of brokenness and seek
transformation.' National Catholic Reporter
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