Revisiting the Thirty-Thousand-Foot Prayer
In this web-post, I take a step back and revisit what a thirty-thousand-foot prayer is? I think this latest way of defining it will bring you more clarity as you face yours.
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In this web-post, I take a step back and revisit what a thirty-thousand-foot prayer is? I think this latest way of defining it will bring you more clarity as you face yours.
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Knowing you’ve heard from God is easy. When He speaks, what He gives are supersized instructions, instructions so big they’re overwhelming.
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What would happen if you changed your “normal” approach to prayer and instead of waiting, you put the work in? Am I saying that prayer takes work that you’ve not been doing? Find out here.
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The victory to what you’ve been praying for begins with your very first few steps. How you start determines how you’ll end. When you start well, you can begin the victory celebration.
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Let me introduce you to the part of prayer where there are no ordinary people allowed beyond this point. It’s this point in which the work of your thirty-thousand-foot prayer gets on its way.
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In this message, we discuss the barriers that will come your way, where they come from, and how you should handle it when they come.
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If I could pull the trigger for you, I would. Since I can’t here are the two actions you can take to get moving on your thirty-thousand-foot prayer.
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Before you go off to battle, you need to know the battle plan. Before you tackle the thirty-thousand-foot prayer, you need a prayer plan. In this message we discuss four actions to take before ever engaging in a serious prayer fight.
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In this web-post, we unpack the truth that with any uncommon journey, mission or pursuit comes opposition. There are at least four reasons why a person can expect opposition when they leave the comforts of being normal.
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Two ideas surfaced into how a thirty-thousand-foot prayer gets activated. 1) You must learn how to pray a simple prayer. 2) You must leave behind something to pick up something.
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