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My thoughts on spiritual warfare |
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Written by Doug Addison
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Wednesday, 26 April 2006 |
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Many intercessors have been reporting that the warfare level has recently increased. Well, the enemy would not be wasting his time on someone who is not a threat. |
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I'm not Morman but I like Salt Lake City |
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Written by Doug Addison
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Monday, 24 April 2006 |
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Last weekend we held our first Prophetic Evangelism Workshop Leadership training in which I trained 27 people to teach my workshop. I was hoping for four times this number but was grateful that we are getting the Prophetic Evangelism message out to more people. This message has come a long way over the past 5 years. |
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He is risen and I got up too! |
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Written by Doug Addison
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Sunday, 16 April 2006 |
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I am home on a Sunday! No one invites itinerate ministers in on Easter or Christmas. Jeannine came from CA to find a place to live here. She will be moving to Moravian Falls in June as we relocate our office here. Had a chance to meet and talk with Albert and Anna Roundtree. Wow, what sweet people. Still recovering from our Los Angeles experience. Seems like more healing each day. |
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Written by Doug Addison
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Friday, 07 April 2006 |
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Just yesterday we had to kill 3 tress so we could get a satellite TV signal. Gee, maybe we can have a TV stand made from the biggest one in honor of its life on the mountain (we have tons of trees on our land.) I just ordered a bug vacuum with 4’ extension so I don’t have to get close to the spiders that co-habit our home. We met a neighbor who used to live in our cabin and she told us some snake nightmare stories and now we have to buy a gun for snakes that are too big to kill with a hoe. I guess we need a hoe too? Just a little different from L.A. here…;) |
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Written by Doug Addison
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Wednesday, 05 April 2006 |
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After just 2 days in Moravian Falls I hopped a plane to Surrey, England to teach a dreams class. Went great but now I am all messed up on time zones. Our moving PODs arrived yesterday and we were met by a mob of mountain people who unloaded them in less than a half hour! Gosh, it took for hours to pack them. Today I was sitting out on the front porch in the rocking chair looking at the small waterfall in front of our house. It is so peaceful here. I was thinking “life is so different now…” |
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