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After Judas, What?

By Dr. Don | March 4, 2011

This is a follow-up to a previous post about the Judas spirit. Jesus is revealing and dealing with the Judas spirit within the Body. This is a foundational to the […]

After Judas, What?

By Dr. Don | March 4, 2011

This is a follow-up to a previous post about the Judas spirit. Jesus is revealing and dealing with the Judas spirit within the Body. This is a foundational to the […]

Responding to Criticism

By Dr. Don | March 3, 2011

Some criticism needs to be ignored to death. No doubt about it! It is petty, unfounded, and more properly called “random opinion syndrome.” Some people just rattle on about things […]

Responding to Criticism

By Dr. Don | March 3, 2011

Some criticism needs to be ignored to death. No doubt about it! It is petty, unfounded, and more properly called “random opinion syndrome.” Some people just rattle on about things […]

Blessing the Promise

By Dr. Don | February 27, 2011

Is it possible that we have turned blessing around the opposite of it function? Are speaking blessing to obligate God when blessing flows freely toward what God wants, not what […]

Blessing the Promise

By Dr. Don | February 27, 2011

Is it possible that we have turned blessing around the opposite of it function? Are speaking blessing to obligate God when blessing flows freely toward what God wants, not what […]

Blessing

By Dr. Don | February 20, 2011

God is a Creator and Blesser. He blesses what He creates. His blessing authorizes. His blessing empowers. His blessing positions. The Hebrew “barak” means both “to bless,” and “to kneel” […]

Blessing

By Dr. Don | February 20, 2011

God is a Creator and Blesser. He blesses what He creates. His blessing authorizes. His blessing empowers. His blessing positions. The Hebrew “barak” means both “to bless,” and “to kneel” […]

Healing

By Dr. Don | February 5, 2011

If we look at healing as “fixing something broken,” we can immediately see that healing involves contrasting conditions: broken or whole; function or dysfunction; destiny or diversion. Something needs fixing, […]

Healing

By Dr. Don | February 5, 2011

If we look at healing as “fixing something broken,” we can immediately see that healing involves contrasting conditions: broken or whole; function or dysfunction; destiny or diversion. Something needs fixing, […]

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