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Protocol in Ministry Time |
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For those working in the church or who are interested in ministering to others in need of prayer, this article provides a ministry time protocol on how to minister in a way that allows God to be the focus and the healer. You should read the first three articles on "Barriers to Intimacy with God" for the best impact of this article. |
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Haiti, Earthquakes and God |
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The Light Newsletter, January 17, 2010, David Hino How do we respond when there is an earthquake? Over the years, I have heard many comments by Christians that I believe are misinformed, ill-timed and/or misstated on this subject. |
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Breaking the Spirit of Doubt in the Supernatural |
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The Light Newsletter, David Hino, April 8, 2010 Why do so many Christians have a meltdown when it comes to the supernatural? Even the word supernatural causes some of us to become uncomfortable. Many Christians believe in God but don’t believe in the supernatural power of God. |
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Greek Thinking is killing the church |
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Newsletter, May 5, 2010, David Hino A few weeks ago, I heard Joanne McFatter declare that we need to think more like ancient Hebrew. Joanne has been a pioneer in releasing prophetic worship and lately has been sharing how quantum physics helps to confirm the supernatural. Her stories about God moving in the supernatural are so over the top that I am hesitant to share them in this article. |
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How God Spoke to Me through my feeling of rejection |
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I have been sensing the Lord giving me more insight into my past. Recently, I attended Dean Fujishima's Healing Conference in Cerritos and I received another insight that I felt God wanted me to share. My husband, Danny and I were sitting in the third row and I had left my bag to mark our spot when we went out for lunch. |
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