Monday, November 14, 2016

Refreshing Waters are Israel's Treasure ✡ "Hashem Will Open Unto Thee" - ISRAEL365

Hashem will open unto thee His good treasure the heaven to give the rain of thy land in its season, and to bless all the work of thy hand; and thou shalt lend unto many nations, but thou shalt not borrow.

יִפְתַּח יְהוָה לְךָ אֶת אוֹצָרוֹ הַטּוֹב אֶת הַשָּׁמַיִם לָתֵת מְטַר אַרְצְךָ בְּעִתּוֹ וּלְבָרֵךְ אֵת כָּל מַעֲשֵׂה יָדֶךָ וְהִלְוִיתָ גּוֹיִם רַבִּים וְאַתָּה לֹא תִלְוֶה

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Today's Israel Inspiration

One of the blessings for keeping God’s commandments in the Holy Land is the promise of rain “in its time”. While the Land of Israel is dependent on rainfall for water and irrigation, rain is only valuable if it falls at the right time. Rain when it is not needed can be a curse and ruin the crops, while even a small amount at the right time can be the source of much blessing. As the Land of Israel does not have a significant water source, rain “in its time” is a most significant blessing.

Israel Just Brought this Ancient Plant Back to Life

Methuselah, the Judean Date Palm – links the past to the present through agriculture and archeology. One of the world's most ancient species, it is being revived after 2,000 years at the Center for Sustainable Agriculture in Israel.

Did God Have a Hand in Trump's Win?

Donald Trump’s upset victory in the presidential race seemed to defy the laws of nature, reason and sense. Several rabbis have an explanation, however: it was, quite simply, the will of God.

Feel the Land of Israel on Your Skin

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5-Year-Old's Shockingly Descriptive Vision Confirms Philippians 4:7 - MARK ELLIS/ASSIST NEWS SERVICE CHARISMA NEWS

One Sunday morning Kieran woke up and came running into her room. "I saw dad and he was in heaven. It was beautiful, Mom. He was with God," he said, breathlessly. (Courtesy)

5-Year-Old's Shockingly Descriptive Vision Confirms Philippians 4:7

MARK ELLIS/ASSIST NEWS SERVICE  CHARISMA NEWS
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Her husband's untimely death from a rare form of cancer left her reeling. As she wallowed in grief, seeking God's presence, her five-year-old had several vivid dreams about heaven (and hell) that buoyed her faith in the Lord.
Uyen "Wyn" Tran and her husband, Ton, lived in Australia for 30 years following their arrival from Vietnam. He was a mechanical engineer and she a pharmacist, fulfilling their dreams in a land of fresh opportunities, when they received unexpected and devastating news.
In 2013, Ton was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer growing in his nose and throat. He was given four months to live. Ton was not a believer during their eight years of marriage, but two months before he died, he accepted Jesus as his Savior and Lord.
"By God's grace he lived a year," Wyn recounts. "When he passed away, I was so devastated. I believed with all my heart he would be healed." Some of their friends also believed he would be healed and even thought they saw a vision of him cured, testifying about his healing.
But it was not to be. On Feb. 13, 2014—one day before Valentine's Day—he passed into the arms of Jesus.
Because of Wyn's overwhelming confidence he would be healed, Ton's passing undercut her faith. "I held on to that (his healing) with every ounce of belief. When he actually passed away I couldn't figure it out. For three days I was in a daze," she says.
"Please give me a dream or vision," she cried out to God, desperate for His reassurance.
The dream came from an unlikely source—her 5-year-old son, Kieran.
On Sunday morning, Kieran woke up and came running into her room. "I saw dad and he was in heaven. It was beautiful, Mom. He was with God," he said, breathlessly.
She asked Kieran what God looked like. "He had long hair and looked like Thor, and He wore all white," he said. Kieran had recently seen the film Thor, starring Chris Hemsworth.
He said Ton was also dressed in white, with white shoes and a white hat, which Wyn thinks may refer to a halo. "It was like it was dad's birthday and everybody was singing and clapping to him."
"After that mommy, I was in daddy's room," he continued.
At first, Wyn thought he meant his earthly room, but he was referring to Ton's heavenly home. "I was sleeping beside daddy and when I woke up he fed me my favorite food and my favorite drink and we watched TV together," he said.
"When I got up to leave three fairies stopped me. They were really tall," he recounted.
"Why do you say they were fairies?" she asked.
"Because they had large, white wings. Then God the Father held me," Kierin said.
"How do you know it was God the Father?"
"He was invisible but I know He was God the Father."
In a second dream, Kierin described his dad's heavenly house as very large and brightly lit. "Daddy was with God," he said. "I was sitting with God and told Him a joke, and He laughed.
"I saw two holes in his wrists. One hole is here and one is here. He was bleeding, mommy, but he wasn't crying."
Wyn was intrigued by his description. First, she never told her son about Jesus being crucified through his wrists. Secondly, she always thought the nails that crucified Jesus went through the palms of His hands. But as she researched this, she discovered there are many who believe the Romans may have crucified Jesus through His wrists—something her 5-year-old would have no way of knowing.
In the dreams, Kierin also saw rainbows, animals and "insects that don't bite." He said the light in heaven comes from God.
The thing he remembers most about heaven is the peace, a concept his mother never taught him about and thinks would be difficult for most children his age to grasp.
"I have never explained peace to him," Wyn notes. "Everything he said was consistent with what Colton Burpo described in Heaven Is for Real," she said.
"It was like he read Colton's book, but he never had."
In the book there is a painting of Jesus by the talented young artist, Akiane, based on a vision she received from God. Colton Burpo said her painting was the closest to the Jesus he saw in his near-death experience of heaven.
Painting by Akiane Kramarik
Wyn showed Kierin several depictions of Jesus from the internet and asked if any of them resembled Jesus. He shook his head each time an image came up, but when he saw Akiane's painting he exclaimed, "Yes, that's Jesus!"
"There is no doubt in my mind that that is Jesus," Wyn says, marveling that several children around the world independently verify the image.
In his dream, Kieran also saw Satan fighting with God. He said Satan's mouth had a long tongue like a snake. "They were fighting, Mommy, and God won, and kicked Satan out of heaven," Kieran told her.
In Kieran's three dreams of eternity, the third dream was about hell. "It's really hot and it stinks, just horrible," Kieran told her. "There was a part that Jesus held my hand and said it was dangerous and He would not take me in there."
Wyn recorded her son describing each of the three dreams. She is glad now, because he has already forgotten a few of the details.
She believes his story may bolster people's faith. "I have used my story to tell people there is a heaven and hell," she says.
"Heaven is for real and God is there!" she exclaims. 
This article originally appeared on Assist News Service.
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Bill Johnson Shares His Pain After Massive Attacks for Defending His Trump Vote - JENNIFER LECLAIRE CHARISMA NEWS

Bethel Church's Bill Johnson (YouTube)

Bill Johnson Shares His Pain After Massive Attacks for Defending His Trump Vote


Watchman on the Wall, by Jennifer LeClaire
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Bill Johnson, the senior leader at Bethel, is speaking out today after massive backlash for his statements on voting for Trump. I can relate, at least on a smaller level, to what he is dealing with.
After writing two articles that didn't even mention Trump—Prophecy: On Election Day, a Kingdom Will be Toppled and Prophecy:After Wicked Kingdom Topped—Jezebel Curse Broken Off America—I was called a racist, told I was mentally ill, and it was suggested more than once that I should spend eternity in hell. I'm grateful to those like Alveda King who supported me during a rough week of curses, witchcraft, slander, accusations and more.
I've included Bill's statement in its entirety below. Saints, I appeal to you to pursue love and peace. A house divided cannot stand (Mark 3:25) and the devil is trying to divide us so he can advance his wicked agenda in the midst of the strife. Please, let's put an end to this now.
Here is Bill's statement:
"We just finished the most painful and traumatizing election process I've ever seen. It has left nearly half the nation rejoicing while the others mourn. We are a divided nation. I've never witnessed this level of anger and hatred that we've experienced in recent days and weeks, tragically from both sides of the aisle. Sadly, believers are often affected by that same mean political spirit.
I wrote an explanation for my vote in response to being accused of being ignorant of the Bible, and even making an immoral choice. It might be good to note that it wasn't written before everyone voted. It was the day after. I'm not offended by those who stand on political platforms, endorsing particular candidates. I just didn't think I was supposed to do it, or I would have.
In my 40 plus years of ministry, I have never seen those who confess to be followers of Jesus Christ curse and accuse at that level. It's so disappointing—not that so much for what was aimed at me, but that such hostility was aimed at anyone. It's inexcusable. Chalk that one up to ignorance on my part.
I choose to not live in reaction to accusations, as people's opinions of me matter very little. My motto is, 'If I don't live by the praises of men I won't die by their criticisms.' I rarely feel the need to explain myself to the those who accuse me. Social media makes the goal of not reacting a daily assignment, and sometimes hourly. Yet, in this case, I chose to give a response to one who became the loudest accuser to show those close to me my values and thought processes. I feel somewhat obligated to show the inner workings of my heart and mind to those who look to me as a leader.
None of us get it right all the time. Yet that possibility must not keep me from attempting to carry out my assignment. One of my main goals is to help those around me to think from God's perspective, and in doing so, think for themselves as God designed them to do so. Tragically, many live under the influence of the news networks mantras, or the lyrics of the latest popular song, or the political insights of a famous actor or actress. Most of it is without eternal value. Discovering and living under Biblical principles and values is my delight. It is from that place I chose to write. My response was not careless or an emotional outburst. It was calculated with reason. But I did so knowing there would be backlash. It seemed to be worth it if I was able to effectively help those in my target audience. Even now I don't offer this as an excuse, just an explanation for those who might be interested.
I wrote out of my conviction, addressing the things that still concern me most about the U.S. I feel I must. Tragically, my actions negatively affected people that I love and care for so much, namely Kris Vallotton, Dan and Lori Frost, and Rachel Molano.
We have given ourselves to love and serve those in the political arena, on both sides of the aisle. Our people at Redding, Washington D.C., and London have done this with such grace that it would be difficult for anyone to know what their personal political convictions might be. That in itself is an astonishing accomplishment. But they've gone far beyond that. They have an intense love and loyalty for those who serve the nations. I've watched them and have heard their heart for these people. Their service for them is both rich and without bias. I learn from their examples and am better because of it.
However, I will admit that I live in a tension that I do not understand, nor do I see anyone clearly model what I carry in my heart. My tension is to love and honor those in positions of the rule, without a personal agenda, (which I strive to do) while at the same time addressing what I consider to be unbiblical ideologies that work to undermine the welfare of our nation. Both actions are motivated by love—one, a love for the leaders we serve, and two, a love for the people we influence. While my voice has hurt many, my silence could hurt for generations to come.
Many assume that pastors and spiritual leaders shouldn't speak about such things, at least not in a public forum. I don't agree. The United States was founded on a much different value system, one that required leaders of religion, education, government, etc., to voice their concerns or values. While it's become less and less popular, I believe we must hear from all our leaders. By the way, over half of those who signed our Declaration of Independence had seminary degrees.
At least 99 times out of 100 I choose silence on political issues because I really want to protect our assignment. I champion my friends and their acts of service offered to those who serve us in the political offices of the land. On this occasion, I spoke in the public forum, and my friends are suffering because of it. What was intended for a fairly small audience has been picked up by various groups and posted on their websites, and in at least one case, put in a magazine (who then used it as ammunition against us.) It's gone viral. Bummer. I wish I could undo that result. Those who agree with my position seem to use my post to back their position. I get that. I would probably be inclined to do the same if I were in their shoes. And then some of those who disagree with me are using it as fuel yet another barrage of attacks against the church I help to lead—Bethel Church, of Redding, California. I live with the awareness that my actions will cost me regardless of what they are.
The most painful part of this ordeal is seeing my friends suffer from my actions when I know that none of them would write what I did, nor would they advise me to do so if I would have sought their counsel. As a result, they are being rejected, criticized, and mistrusted because they are my friends. Ugh. Guilty by association. I will admit I hate that, and I've been on both ends of that 'association.'
Hindsight is 20/20 as they say. There is one thing I would change in what I wrote if I had the opportunity to do so. I wrote to address ideologies and used 'Clinton' as the title for my target. I have worked my whole life to protect people I disagree with while at the same time addressing what concerns me. In this case, I made it about her. That wasn't considerate. While my thinking was about principles and ideologies, my writing was about her. I'm especially sorry for that. If I ever would have had a chance to serve Bill and Hillary, I would have done so with tenderness and kindness, without bias or personal agenda. Jesus died for them every bit as much as He died for me. That, by the way, is my history in loving and serving people who differ from me. I'm sure that whatever remote chance there might have been to show God's love to them, it's gone now. While that saddens me, I know there are believers in the D.C. region that really have The Clinton's interests in mind, and can serve them with love and care, and that without bias.
I can't change what's been written, but I would at least ask you to please not attribute my actions to my friends. Thank you.
Praying for our nation."
Bill Johnson 
Jennifer LeClaire is senior editor of Charisma. She is also director of Awakening House of Prayer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, co-founder of awakeningtv.com, on the leadership team of the New Breed Revival Network and author of several books, including The Next Great Move of God: An Appeal to Heaven for Spiritual AwakeningMornings With the Holy Spirit, Listening Daily to the Still, Small Voice of GodThe Making of a Prophet and Satan's Deadly Trio: Defeating the Deceptions of Jezebel, Religion and Witchcraft. You can visit her website here. You can also join Jennifer on Facebook or follow her on Twitter. Jennifer's Periscope handle is @propheticbooks.
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Trump’s reply to Saudi prince proves “America made the right choice” - ISRAEL VIDEO NETWORK



Trump’s reply to Saudi prince proves “America made the right choice”
ISRAEL VIDEO NETWORK  Nov. 14, 2016



This short clip has been seen by millions!This short clip has been seen by millions!
Why do the Saudis donate 25 million dollars to the Clinton Foundation?
Well, the subject of this video is a Saudi Prince who was clearly looking to “own” the American President-elect.
However, he picked the loser this time, and does NOT own President-elect Trump.
Saudi Arabia is a global exporter of terrorism, and practices ownership of American Presidents.
This tweet-battle between a billionaire Saudi Prince and The Donald is epic.

 


The Donald’s point about Syrian refugees hits it on the nose.
The world is a very different place with The Donald at the helm.
Published: November 14, 2016

Trump Promises To Follow-Through On Supreme Court: "The Judges Will Be Pro-Life" - HelloChristian.com


Trump Promises To Follow-Through On Supreme Court: "The Judges Will Be Pro-Life"

HelloChristian.com 11.14.16

In an exclusive interview with CBS, Donald Trump sat down with "60 Minutes"  host Lesley Stahl and answered an array of question surrounding his campaign, his meet-and-greet with Obama, and his plans for the comencement of his presidency. He also vowed to follow through on his promise of pro-life supreme court judges. 
"During the campaign, you said that you would appoint justices who were against abortion rights. Will you appoint-- are you looking to appoint a justice who wants to overturn Roe v. Wade?" asked Stahl. "So look, here’s what’s going to happen-- I’m going to-- I’m pro-life. The judges will be pro-life," Trump replied. "They’ll be pro-life, they’ll be-- in terms of the whole gun situation, we know the Second Amendment and everybody’s talking about the Second Amendment and they’re trying to dice it up and change it, they’re going to be very pro-Second Amendment. But having to do with abortion if it ever were overturned, it would go back to the states."
"Yeah, but then some women won’t be able to get an abortion?" says Stahl. 
"Yeah, well, they’ll perhaps have to go, they’ll have to go to another state," Trump replied.
Trump insists that those protesting against him should not be afraid, and says that they "don't know me." "Don’t be afraid. We are going to bring our country back. But certainly, don’t be afraid. You know, we just had an election and sort of like you have to be given a little time. I mean, people are protesting," he said. "If Hillary had won and if my people went out and protested, everybody would say, “Oh, that’s a terrible thing.” And it would have been a much different attitude. There is a different attitude. You know, there is a double standard here."
And to those Trump supporters who are persecuting Latinos and Muslims, Trump says "Stop it." 

The Missing Ingredient From Our Perspective About Past Relationships - MARK DEJESUS CHARISMA MAGAZINE

Friendships
Some friendships are only for a season—a fact that we seem to overlook many times. (Flickr )
The Missing Ingredient From Our Perspective About Past Relationships
MARK DEJESUS  CHARISMA MAGAZINE  OCT. 11, 2016
Everyone has relationships that don't work out for the long haul and relational pain that came out of those connections. In my journey of growing and helping others experience transformation, I have found that so many people carry deep relationship frustration; combustion that turns into deep resentment and bitterness.
The Missing Ingredient
Yet over and over, I have found a key perspective to be missing.
We do not realize a key mindset regarding our relationships that is so important.
It took me a while to learn this. I banged my head against the wall a bunch of times until this one concept sunk into my perspective.
This one thing helped me to not get so toxic, angry and bitter over past relationship. It would help leaders to not get so hung up on difficult relationships. It would help people to not get so wound up into the pain of some relationships that did not go the distance.
Here Is the Key
So here's the simple key that can enhance your relational grid and clean off some layers of toxicity in your heart.
Most relationships in our lives are for a season.
So simple, right? Yet we forget this.
God often places relationships in our lives for certain assignments, things we need to learn or areas we need to be sharpened in. There are relationships designed to accompany the season we are currently in. These relationships can be refreshing and propel us to new growth.
In our desperation to possess quality long-term connection, we can prematurely hope the relationship will last for the long haul. We put all our expectation into the person fulfilling every area of our life, rather than appreciating the specific qualities the person imparts to us.
Not Knowing It's Time to Move On
Covenant relationships are those special connections designed to go the long haul. I don't believe all relationships are meant to go that far.
I am not saying we should lower our expectation for quality relationships, we just need a realistic understanding so that we do not place unnecessary burdens on what we think people need to be for us.
Sometimes one party wants a covenant, long-term relationship and the other person is not ready for that, not capable or just not interested in it. This is where things get hairy. The one wanting more gets angered, not realizing the relationship may not be designed to go as far as they want.
Too often we make the mistake of not realizing that it is time to let go and move on.
So we force the relationship to work. We try harder and harder.
We get resentful because we are working harder on the relationship than the other person is.
We get angry because of what we are not getting out of the relationship.
We bang our heads against the wall and stress over burdens we don't need to carry.
Growing to the Next Level
When we don't realize its time to move on, both people can be hindered from their growth. We must recognize that our season of life may be changing. When this occurs, many relationship adjustments take place. This is where people struggle to adjust ... and the enemy gets his hands in the mess.
Therefore, we get so deep into the emotions of things, we don't recognize that the season is changing.
Churches run into this all the time. They get frustrated with a person in the fellowship, not realizing that it may be time to release that person into their next season. It may be into a new assignment, new church or new environment. Too many of our relationships suffer because we are holding people to an old season or to our personal expectations of them.
We hold onto a friendship that is moving on, because we don't think about what they need. We are too focused on what we need.
Tension of Transition
Most relational conflicts arise when one or both parties do not realize that the season is changing. God is moving and change needs to be a part of it.
Most relationships are for a certain area that God wants to do a work in your life. Are you able to recognize this?
What happens when you need to grow into new environments, but the old relationships are wanted to hold you?
Why Is This Important?
When you recognize that many relationships are for a season, it helps you to do some key things.
1. We focus on what we received in the relationship, not what we did not get or what was wrong. Our minds remember all the good times and celebrate the value the person was in our lives.
2. We focus on the good that person carries. Instead of being hung up on where the relationship is not, we place our attention on the strengths, values and goodness that they brought.
3. We focus on appreciation rather than unmet expectations. Appreciation rather than aggravation. Now our focus is on where we are grateful for the relationship, not focusing on what we are no longer getting.
4. Therefore, you create an association of them in your heart that is not toxic. Your reference for that person is gratitude. You've now walked in a higher perspective.
I have had many relationships come and go. When I recognized this principle, I began to exercise thanksgiving for my past relationships rather than resentment. I began to thank God for who they were in my life and the value they added to me.
Application
In order to do this, we have to:
1. Be aware of new seasons and new relationships that may be needed in the transition.
2. Learn to love people but also release them. The more we place a demand on people relationally, the more we set ourselves up for bitter roots.
3. Maintain graciousness regarding who the person is and what they meant to you in your journey. 
Mark DeJesus has been equipping people in a full-time capacity since 1995, serving in various roles, including teaching people of all ages, communicating through music, writing books, leading and mentoring. Mark's deepest love is his family: his wife Melissa, son Maximus and daughter Abigail. Mark is a teacher, author and mentor who uses many communication mediums, including the written word, a weekly radio podcast show and videos. His deepest call involves equipping people to live as overcomers. Through understanding inside-out transformation, Mark's message involves getting to the root of issues that contribute to the breakdown of our relationships, our health and our day to day peace. He is passionately reaching his world with a transforming message of love, healing and freedom. Out of their own personal renewal, Mark and Melissa founded Turning Hearts Ministries, a ministry dedicated to inside out transformation. Mark also founded Transformed You, a communication platform for Mark's teachings, writing and broadcasts that are designed to encourage people in their journey of transformation. 
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Lee Grady: Young People Will Launch a New Move of the Holy Spirit - CHRISTINE JOHNSON CHARISMA NEWS

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Lee Grady: Young People Will Launch a New Move of the Holy Spirit

CHRISTINE JOHNSON  CHARISMA NEWS
Author Lee Grady believes the best day of his life was when he received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. At 18 years old, Lee didn't even know what a "charismatic" was, but he encountered one in his Southern Baptist Sunday school teacher. June Leverette experienced the power of the Spirit in her own life and led Lee closer to receiving the baptism for himself.
Turning to John 7, "she said, 'There's more. There's something more. There's more than just salvation,'" Lee said in a podcast celebrating the recent release of his new book, Set My Heart on Fire: Ignite Your Confidence, Boldness, and Passion for God. "I didn't know that. I thought Jesus was it. I thought you just tried real hard to be a good Christian for the rest of your life until you die. I didn't know there was something that could spring up inside of you and refresh you and become like a river that would flow out to other people."
At Thursday evening's gathering at the Charisma Media offices in Lake Mary, Florida, Lee shared his testimony of Spirit baptism from the mid-'70s, when the charismatic movement was going strong and Steve Strang started Charisma magazine, and what He believes the Holy Spirit is up to now, citing many examples from his own ministry.
That special day in 1976 was the defining point of Lee's life, which later led him to the editorial helm of Charisma for more than a decade and on to found a global ministry, The Mordecai Project, which recently relocated to LaGrange, Georgia.
"I love the Holy Spirit," Lee said. "That's why I ended up here at Charisma magazine so many years ago and worked here for so many years because that life-transforming moment completely changed me."
Lee is motivated to see that transformation for others in the body of Christ, especially young people who are in crisis, and he believes a supernatural move of God is coming.
"The Holy Spirit told me that this is going to happen and it's going to happen among young people," he said.
In the '70s, Watergate was all over the news, but God birthed the charismatic movement regardless of what was happening in the secular world. Today, our recent presidential election has spurred protests across the country, but it won't deter what God wants to do in His people.
"This is the biggest thing that I think He's going to do because personally I don't think anybody in the White House is going to be able to save us, but I think what is going to save us is another revival," Lee said. "It is fuel for another move of God."
Lee also knows that God created all races and ethnic groups, and He loves all people. No race or ethnicity will be left out of a move of God.
"I believe that God's heart is also for every ethnic group in this country to get blasted by the Holy Spirit," Lee said.
"What I live for today is to see another move of the Holy Spirit," Lee said. "And I really do believe we're on the edge of it."
Lee wrote Set My Heart on Fire simply so that young people can understand all that is available to them from the Holy Spirit and don't get stuck like he did as an 18-year-old in a traditional church.
"I really don't want people to approach the Holy Spirit like He's so complicated, and you have to figure Him out like a puzzle," Lee said. "I think that there is a simplicity to that truth."
Lee wants to dispel any confusion about the Holy Spirit and His work in believers today.
"Any age group can read this book, whether they're a new believer or whether they're a mature Christian, they're going to get a lot out of it," he said. "There (are) a lot of mature Christians whose hearts have gotten kind of cold, and they really are hungering for God to awaken something new and turn up the heat, so to speak. But I spend a lot of my time with young Christians, and I disciple a lot of young people, and I find that they really just don't have the resource that can help them get to first base in this."
The publisher, Charisma House, took the unusual step of placing a label on the book warning readers that the book could have "severe consequences for you and the people around you," encouraging Christians to "count the cost first before reading."
Lee knows all about that cost, as God sent him to 30 countries after he prayed a dangerous "send me" prayer in 1999. He has also included "dangerous" prayers of surrender at the end of every chapter in the book.
Visit the Charisma House Facebook page (facebook.com/charismahouse/) to view an interview with Lee on his new book and to see the book launch event.
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