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Monday, February 7, 2011

Day in our life 10-15 years from now...

Peggy and I were laying in bed together. I started to envision our life together 10-15 years from now.

We are awakened in bed by 10 years old Jonas and 8 year old Rachel prior to school and an older Sophie and Shiloh II getting out of hyper-kids way. It's my morning off like Dr. Nick's on Friday. I have to go into the school (School of the Prophets)later, but we get the morning to ourselves. Kids are prepped and off to school. Other kids stop by to greet (& hug) "Mama Peggy" and me as they go to school. I get paper, and Peggy and I enjoy paper and time together on front porch (facing into community)--3 Trails Cohousing is a developed a community going into the 2nd generation. Peggy and I eventually take the coffee's over to the community house ('Emma') to meet and greet neighbors and friends.

Mom and Dad are part of the community (help with kids).

Side-note: Robin & Scott (my sister and brother-in-law) live in another part of the city. Kids (Miranda, Mackenzie, and Tanner) are on fire for the Lord and keep out any trace of strongholds (demonic or otherwise). Robin & Scott are healthy, happy, and enjoying kids and their families.

We wait at Community House (Emma) to greet Mark & Cherie H. from Lamoni and to hear about the great things that God is doing in Lamoni and with Graceland (GHOP)--1st 24/7 Prayer furnace--begun there and then (prayer movement) moved down here.

Peggy is spending day with Mark & Cherie while I go into office. I have School of the Prophets at old FBC building while Dr. Nick, Dr. Eva are at Sunshine (Sonshine) building nearer to Temple Lot (all 64+ acres). My office is Dr. Nick's old office. Peggy gives tour to Mark & Cherie--takes them over to Larry & Sharon N.'s place. Sharon is there--all have prayer with Sharon--giving prophetic word to Mark & Cherie then children get back from school--children jump into prayer and give more words (words of knowledge) to Mark, Cherie, Peggy, and Sharon. "Does this happen all the time? Yes. We get concerned if it does not..."

(Beautiful spring day, blossoms, birds are singing, blue sky with puffy clouds--prayer walk back and forth to and from work)

I get back for brief meeting for 3 Trails Cohousing then supper--sandwiches--tuna, sloppy joe with special salads--Mark & Cherie are our special guests--share about Graceland & Lamoni.

Graceland-GHOP--24/7/365--going strong--fire dept. came a # of times because Glory of God is so strong that people thought college (university) buildings are on fire. People cannot come on campus without being "hit" (by the Spirit). Graceland along with university extension in Indep. focus on youth drama, music, worship/intercession. Nursing school and more basically out of business...

Centerplace details--strong 24/7 prayer furnace with Temple & Auditorium, 24/7 with LDS building, 8-12 hours a day with Remnant and Restoration in building (Remnant building) 6 hours a day with Temple Lot (no denominationalism--kids move freely between)----also 24/7 with Faith Bible--at least 3 24/7 prayer furnaces (not counting Graceland) along with 2 part-time prayer furnaces.

Groves and Centerpoint along with many other hospitals in area are out of business and now focused on providing housing for all the persons gathering--kids have put 2-3 hospitals and 5-7 nursing homes out of business. Housing is going up for all the young adults (gathering).

devil/satan has tried to "flood" Centerplace, but we have been able to counter his every strategy (prophets know...)

Kids/young adults actually have to be reined in from too many resurrections of dead. My kids bragged about 10 resurrections with last conference. I counter, "....but 5 of the persons were ready to die and be in Heaven..."

Temple ministries include interacting with Church of the Firstborn...Randall--Earl Curry, Joseph Smith, Jr., Joseph Smith III, Joseph Luff, and more.....Dr. Nick--Smith Wigglesworth, Kathryn Kuhlman, A. A. Allen, and more....

No one is truly gone....

3 comments:

  1. BTW, IHOP-KC is a "prayer furnace"--an intense one especially on their Nightwatch (12-6). 'Prayer furnace' is a phrase that I picked up from them--means continuous prayer, intercession, worship 24/7/365--praying without ceasing, worship ongoing like the angels in heaven, not stopped by blizzards or other circumstances.

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  2. What Is the Prayer Room? (prayer furnace)...from IHOP-KC website

    Central to the work of the missions base is our 24/7 prayer room, inspired by David’s tabernacle (1 Chr. 23:5; 25:7), where 288 singers and 4,000 musicians were employed as their full-time occupation to minister to the Lord and serve the community. The 24/7 schedule is divided into twelve two-hour prayer-with-worship meetings a day.

    Scripture teaches that night and day prayer is crucial for the fullness of God’s power and purpose to be released (Lk. 18:7–8; Isa. 62:6–7). We are offering Jesus unceasing adoration, while contending for justice and the power of the Holy Spirit to be manifest and bring transformation in the seven spheres of society.

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  3. How to plant a Simple Prayer Furnace

    “…men always ought to pray and not lose heart.”

    1. Schedule a day and time to hold your prayer meetings. Begin to pray regularly.

    2. Reserve a room in which to hold your prayer meetings.

    o This room may be your dorm room, common room, campus chapel, or an open classroom. Consistency will help others identify with your prayer furnace and make joining you easy.

    3. Gather with friends and invite others to join you in prayer.

    o Do not wait to invite others to join you. Find some friends or classmates that have a passion for Jesus and invite them to pray with you.

    4. Designate a prayer leader.

    o This will likely be the person/s who is planting the prayer furnace. He or she will take the responsibility of leading the prayer meeting and helping others to engage in prayer for your campus.

    5. Recruit a worship leader.

    o Or play worship c.d.’s that are easy to pray with. As you build your prayer furnace, incorporate worship along with prayer.

    6. Pick specific prayer topics.

    o Identify a few needs on your campus and in your community. List them and give focused prayer to each need. This will bring unity to your team and help sustain focus throughout your prayer meetings.

    7. Consider holding an informational meeting.

    o Put up posters around campus (luke18project.com) and host a meeting in which you cast vision and invite others to join your prayer meeting. Consider using the on-line promotional video.

    8. Develop a leadership team.

    o Recruit two or three friends that will commit to partnering with you in prayer, regularly attend the prayer meetings, and give leadership in organizing, recruiting, and planning your prayer meetings.

    9. Consider registering your group as a campus ministry.

    o Most colleges require a faculty advisor, student signatures, and an application to the Student Government.

    10. Register your prayer furnace on-line with luke18project.com.

    Connect with a campus coach that will mentor you as you move forward in prayer on your campus.

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