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Contemporary qualifications for being a prophet

“I think Phillip Yancey is modern day prophet”. These were the words a Christian sister in the Lord expressed to me recently. My response? “Erm, I think Phillip Yancey is a modern day heretic”.
Perhaps, this was a bit too strong, I’m not sure. But I do know this, the one thing that I found so [...]

Book review: David Eells: Sovereign God for us and through us

My research on the Florida revival put me in touch with a guy named David Eells who opereates a ministry in Florida.
http://www.unleavenedbreadministries.org/?page=e-book
David very much took the stand that Florida is not of God and it is a demonic deception. Through his ministry I listened to a radio interview with David Eells and Mathew Stephen. Later [...]

Three Streams: What’s it all about?

I thought I’d take some time to introduce afresh what this blog is all about, that is, share something of the vision that birthed this blog.
As the subtitle says, ‘Three streams that are desperately needed in the church today are Biblical Theology, Prophetic utterance and Evangelical Proclamation’.

Prophecy regarding the Pentecostal movement

I came across this prophecy which was claimed to have originated from the early Pentecostal revival at Azusa street. Unfortunately I do not have a reference to the original source, however it rings true with me.
IN THE LAST DAY THREE THINGS WILL HAPPEN IN THE GREAT PENTECOSTAL MOVEMENT:
1) THERE WILL BE AN OVEREMPHASIS ON POWER, [...]

Pentecost Sunday

Well as you probably know sunday was Pentecost Sunday in the church calendar, usually this doesnt mean very much, yet the fire of the Lord was very much present during our two services.
Sunday morning was taken by Elizabeth Jenson, a native American prophetess. During the worship two of our young people were spontaneously baptised in [...]


    "The idea of sola Scriptura is that there is only one written source of divine revelation, which can never be placed on a parallel status with confessional statements, creeds, or the traditions of the church. Scripture alone has the authority to bind the conscience precisely because only Scripture is the written revelation of almighty God."
    R.C. Sproul