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"Kingdom Appointments" with Muslims and Hindus

I'd been needing to get new tires and my breaks done on my car and that means a trip to the industrial part of the city where there are a sea of men from all over the world.  I found a place and they had a small waiting area for customers – which turned out to be a perfect place for "Kingdom appointments".  I didn't start with any specific words of knowledge – I just asked the Indian muslim who was in charge if anyone needed healing.  Within a matter of minutes, he brings me a hindu co-worker who has a back problem and an elbow condition.  Both were healed.  At this point, the muslim man became my advocate going and bringing me person after person – he had had some experience with Christians before back in India and seemed very encourage with all that God was doing!   Next he brings me a Syrian muslim man who has a back condition and a shoulder problem – I was able to pray for both of these conditions in Arabic (it had been mostly English up till this...

a night of healing leads to further reflection

when we meet together, we will almost always share the miraculous testimonies of what God has done over the course of a week when people have taken the risk to offer others the power of the Kingdom.  I can't remember a week in years where no one came with a testimony.  it was that way in the beginning (over 10 years ago), but it is never that way. after talking about healing, it we often are led to pray for healing in the room - and this happened again the last time we met.  a number of people with pain and/or other conditions were healed.  all manners of things were healed. there was a time when that would have shocked us but no longer. I struggle to understand the worldview of Christians who think that 'healing' is some exceptional activity that is pursued by extreme or fringe Christian groups.  Healing people was one of the primary activities of Jesus - you couldn't have been with Jesus very long without seeing Him heal people.  The same with the ...

Correcting Calvinism's Errors - Response to TULIP

Calvinism's T.U.L.I.P is Biblically off base.  This message is a great rebuttal. http://www.themeetinghouse.com/pageid/934/one-church-tim-and-bruxy-respond-to-tulip-with-an-arminian-acronym-5105