The Smoky Mountains of Tennessee
Declare the Glory of God
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Skill to manage my time and wisdom
to lead as I begin new responsibilities this month
Grace & Humility
as I continue to lead worship
Healing for my niece, Brianna
(3 years old), recently diagnosed with Diabetes
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Last month on a short two-day solitude retreat in the Smoky
Mountains, I looked upon the breathtaking landscapes that unfolded in front of
me and my prayer to the Lord was, “Oh if these mountains are this glorious, how
glorious must You be?” I began to contemplate that all of creation exists to
shout of the beauty of this Everlasting One. Every auburn Kansas morning
sky, every star distances away that would fill this page with numbers, every
cloud caressing the mountain landscape exists to dimly reflect our Glorious
God.
For since
the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being
understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so
that they are without excuse -Romans 1:20
Creation makes visible, in part, the invisible
characteristics and elements of the nature of God. Creation is both a witness
and a testimony to His eternal power and His existence from forever past. In
these things we behold as in a dim mirror a reflection of the glory of God. Thank
you so much for your prayers. I did encounter the Lord!
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Knoxville House of Prayer
My first reason for going out to Tennessee was to attend
the wedding of one of my good friends from IHOP. The wedding happened to be
at another House of Prayer starting up: Knoxville House of Prayer. I was able
to speak with some of the leadership of this house of prayer and get a gauge
of where they are at in their journey towards 24/7 worship and prayer in
Knoxville. During this time I was able to minister, encourage and prophesy
over the leader of their healing rooms. I also led a group of children in worship
at a Knoxville Baptist Church. God is certainly moving in this younger
generation right now!
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Leading Worship & Teaching on Prayer
I was also able to visit with my sister and her family in
Clarksville, TN getting to hold my precious newborn nephew, Daymon Elisha.
It was wonderful!
While in Clarksville on Wednesday night, I led worship at
one of the small groups of my sister’s church. I was able to encourage many
of the people in this group during the time of worship with specific words I
felt from the Lord. I was encouraged to see many visibly touched by the power
of the Spirit.
The next morning I taught the church’s prayer group on the
sixteen values of our prayer model at the International House of Prayer. I
shared with the group some of these essential values that have sustained
night and day prayer for seven years at IHOP.
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