Growing In The Prophetic (Revised)
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Table Of Contents
Preface
1.”There’s Been A Terrible Mistake”
2.The Coming Great Visitation
3.Confirming Prophecies Through The Acts Of God In Nature
4.False Equations About Prophetic Giftings
5.God Offends The Mind To Reveal The Heart
6.Embodying The Prophetic Message
7.Stoning False Prophets
8.God’s Strategy Of Silence
9.Origins Of The Prophetic Call
10.Pastors And Prophets: Getting Along In The Kingdom
11.The Prophetic Word In Public Worship
12.The Prophetic Song Of The Lord
13.Prophecy: Revelation, Interpretation And Application
14.Women As Prophetic Ministers
15.Eight Dimensions Of The Prophetic Church
Appendices
I. God’s Manifest Presence
II. Friends Of The Bridegroom
Notes
Additional Info
Brief Description
Mike Bickle has known both the exhilaration and the confusion caused by ministry focused on the exercise of spiritual gifts. As a young pastor not personally inclined toward prophecy, he was taken by surprise by the upsurge of the gift in his own church. Feeling almost ambushed by God, he looked for help and advice, but with little success. Thus began an often painful journey away from “prophetic chaos” toward a clearer understanding of God’s order. It is out of this experience he now writes for all those who are interested in seeing prophetic ministry developed in the church today.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781599793122
ISBN10: 1599793121
Mike Bickle
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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