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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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreBefore 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.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreTwo 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.
Read MoreIn this message, we help one understand that the answer to their biggest prayers only happen when two realms collide and the intersection of the collision is you, the one who prayed.
Read MoreAt times we have those humongous problems that just won’t go away even when we’ve prayed. Day after day, week after week, we’re in agony and it begins to wear on us until it’s visible to those looking upon us. What if that’s right where you need to be so that you realize that what’s the matter is actually your mission. Here’s what I mean by that…
Read MoreIn this installment, we summarize the seven keys needed to help you maneuver now that you’re no longer soaring at thirty-thousand-feet, but have boots on the ground with this humongous prayer problem.
Read MoreThis conclusion to “The Reason for a Thirty Thousand Foot Prayer” is like the introduction to prayer. It’s the introduction to helping you rid yourself of all the old preconceived junk so that you can see the exercise of prayer that very few ever experience.
Read MoreI’ve concluded that there are two normal responses that hinder our ability to deal with our biggest problems. One, we automatically assume it’s too big for us to make a difference or too large for us to make an impact. Two, we automatically assume we must accomplish the task in our power.
Read MoreThe best question you can ask in a bad situation is not “why the situation”, but rather “why me?” It’s time to figure out what this situation has to do with you and why owning that is so important.
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