Harvest Fest

The Normal Supernatural Christian Life & Evangelism to the Multitudes

10-5-12


Aliss Cresswell – The Normal Supernatural Christian Life: Aliss and her husband Rob have seen God do exciting things in the UK in Chester. They go into places of no hope and bring the miracles of God. They minister the love of Jesus to Satanists, prisoners, drug addicts, witches and others desperate for Him.

Todd Bentley – Evangelism to the Multitudes: A spirit of revival will provoke us to do more in Jesus. Miracles, signs, and wonders were never intended for believers, but for the lost. The miracles are greater in areas where the hunger for Jesus is greater.

Purpose of Revival

9-26-13

Todd Bentley gives testimony of God’s call on his life to bring revival. Others carry this call as well. Revival will break out simultaneously in one hundred different cities all over the world. Todd shares testimonies of healings, miracles, signs, and wonders from heaven and prays an impartation for those who want to walk in these things.

 

The Great Commission

10-6-12


When Bonnke first preached in Africa not many people were interested. Then he had a dream of Africa, and he saw the whole continent washed in the blood of Jesus. After having the dream four consecutive nights, God told him that Africa would be saved. Then Bonnke started connecting with God’s plans and stopped making his own plans. This brought him success because God’s plans never fail. The great commission is really the supreme commission. We are to preach to all the world and every person. God wants all people to be saved.

The 5 Disciplines of Kingdom Transformation

9-26-13

Dave Yarnes teaches on how to live as an overcomer. He encourages us to advance to the top of our mountain of influence so we can impact the world.

Rick Joyner shares on the times ahead and stirs listeners to get ready!

Andrew Armstrong reminds us that Jesus is always with us.  Friendship with God is what it’s all about. Andrew warns us that we easily fall into the trap of doing things for God instead of walking in friendship with God.