Keep Blessing

28 Oct 2015

A 40 day guide to help change the spiritual atmosphere over your village, town or city
Jill Gower – Director of Call to Prayer Norwich This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. £3.00 + postage

This is the latest prayer resource in the Keep Blessing series using proclamations, scriptures, declarations and blessings to speak over our communities. It is very timely and links in with our sense that it is very important to raise up the name of Jesus over our communities and nation at this time. It includes new prayers and blessings based on Deuteronomy 28, Psalm 91 and the Lord's Prayer and each day's material is based on one of the names of our Lord. 

 

This animation showcases how the children of the Bible not only influenced their generation, but ours as well. Children have more potential than society today recognizes, but God has never forgotten the children. He gave them parts to play throughout the Bible and it is time for the body of Christ to wake up and invest in children's lives and futures.

Historical perspective regarding children in global missions

Dr. Dan Brewster, Director of Holistic Child Development Academic programs for Compassion Int, finds that very few seminary students know what the very last verse in the Old Testament is, much less why it's so important today. Check out this animation to hear his thoughts.

An introduction to the 4 to 14 Window Movement.

Globalized Youth

23 Sep 2013

What do Angry Birds and the Roman roads have in common? In this animation, we talk to Bambang Budijanto from Compassion Int. He explains how "the younger you are, the more global you are," and how this newest generation will be the most equipped to see the good news of Jesus Christ spread throughout the world.

Loren Cunningham explains how from the Gutenberg press to the "Googleberg press", all technology can be used to see the gospel of Jesus reach the world.

If the church does not wake up, it will lose a generation being discipled by the web and culture!