Who Me Prophesy
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This book addresses some questions God’s people have about prophecy. It is especially for those who are in denominational churches and don’t have much knowledge about this anointing or those in charismatic churches that have strong traditional standards. Take Away It’s my desire that you develop an understanding of the ideals that surround hearing the voice of God. It’s not my intent to come against any denominational beliefs, but rather to encourage you to grow in your ability to hear God’s voice. Through practical examples, examination of the Word, and prophetic activation exercises, you’ll be increased and released in a new way. I believe many of the misconceptions and myths that surround prophecy will be cleared up.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594677748
ISBN10: 1594677743
Jimmie Reed
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2005
Publisher: Xulon Press
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