ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: A NEW ONOMA, Part 13
G' Morning! David Herzog is about as unconventional as they come among those of the prophetic community.
G' Morning! David Herzog is about as unconventional as they come among those of the prophetic community.
This past Sunday we were really blessed to have Don Pirozok and his wife, Cheryl, as our guests. Don is known nationally for his prophetic ministry and the accuracy of his prophecies.
It was back in the spring of 1983. I was heading up the ministry and operations of the Christian Broadcasting Network - Alaska, and pastoring a fellowship called The House of Praise.
Well.......yawn......Guess it's my turn to get told, "Wake up, Sleepy!" I went to bed early last night and then woke up at 3:15 in the morning absolutely wired! Got up for a couple of hours to do some work on the computer and then went back to bed for a bit.
Hiya, Folks! This is the best day of your life! Sure it is. Yesterday’s gone, and tomorrow isn’t here yet. Fact is, if you were any better, you’d be dangerous! Hohohohoho…….
Well......Howdy! Vitamins! Yeah, you know, those four-inch in diameter old fashioned kind with the holes in the middle and the frosting on the outside. Got a bunch of them on hand for today’s discussion.
Let's see....how do we start this morning? OK! Coffee's on. Come and get it! We were doing a little reminiscing a few days ago, talking about a funny experience I had when I was at First Assembly in San Jose back in 1963.
Good Morning! It was just 21 years ago this month that Holy Spirit downloaded into us a vivid prophetic picture of the calling of the Bride into the secret place (see Song of Solomon 2:13-14).
Greetings and Salutations! A quick update for you concerning A TALE OF TWO BRIDES. Destiny Image has uploaded the e-Book version now for purchase at your usual e-Book suppliers, such as Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, as well as others.
Howdy, Howdy, Howdy! It's got to be more than 20 years since we first began to introduce the truth and the picture of real Ekklesia as it contrasts to the conventional idea of "church." For some folks it was pretty controversial but for most it was revelatory.