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Opportunity!

By Dr. Don | February 8, 2016

Now is the time to expand our facilities in Brasil! Our currency advantage gives us historic opportunities and a buyer’s market exists here that provides us an open door to expand! We need to raise $250,000 now to capitalize this expansion. The facility would be available to train Brasilian revival leaders. Without hype, I can […]

Apostle as Representative, Part 2

By Dr. Don | January 19, 2016

We do a disservice to the term, “apostle,” by overwhelmingly embracing Paul to the point of diminishing any and every other apostle. Even though Luke’s writings provide us the best and most complete picture of “apostle” as a person, all apostles are not like Paul. And, our overwhelming embrace of Paul as the master model […]

“Apostle” as Authorized Representation

By Dr. Don | January 13, 2016

While there’s nothing wrong with simplistic references to Greek root words in a discussion, we often make complex statements from simplistic dictionary references of root words that really do a disservice to proper interpretation. For example, while there’s nothing wrong with continuing to discuss “apostle” from the root word sense of “sending,” building complex discussions […]

The Way of Cain

By Dr. Don | January 3, 2016

[This is part one of a three part series on the way of Cain, the error of Balaam, and the rebellion of Korah identified by Jude as a fundamental issue in the kingdom; from prophetic revelation for revival movements in Brasil and the US, and from apostolic decrees in Brasil and an apostolic meeting of […]

Word of the Lord, 2016, Fuller Version

By Dr. Don | January 1, 2016

2016 Brings 2015 Carryovers to Fulfillment First, 2016 is a carry over of what God was doing in 2015 and the two years cannot partitioned from one another. Last year, I saw license plates giving permission for ministries to return to their originating missions. All the plates had dates ending with “6” and God said […]

Word of the Lord for 2016

By Dr. Don | December 31, 2015

2016 Brings 2015 Carryovers to Fulfillment First, 2016 is a carry over of what God was doing in 2015 and the two years cannot partitioned from one another. Last year, I saw license plates giving permission for ministries to return to their originating missions. All the plates had dates ending with “6” and God said […]

Accountability

By Dr. Don | December 15, 2015

In the kingdom, numbers do not often become the starting point of measuring our success. Numbers are not left out, and numbers have significance, but numbers seldom help us measure “success” when the measurement of success gages “purpose.” While God wants everybody, He never starts with everybody; God never measures success by how much of the crowd He can get involved. God measures success by people who produce His purposes.

For example, Abraham was “father of nations” but God didn’t measure his personal success by how many children Abraham produced, and even in the production of children, God only acknowledged Isaac as a measurement of “success.”

Ananias and Sapphira Accountability

By Dr. Don | December 15, 2015

It is impossible to separate this incident from its context: when visitation occurs, we deal with God on a more immediate and dramatic basis; His increased Presence and Glory comes in visitation, and visitation arrives with heightened contexts for judgment. Just as our prayers for miracles, signs and wonders meet with more immediate and dramatic responses of power, anointing, and breakthrough, so does all God’s character become more immediately and dramatically available.

Ecclesia as the “ekklesia”

By Dr. Don | December 11, 2015

Matthew 16 contains this discussion between Jesus and His disciples, a discussion that occurs naturally in the course of conversation about His identity. Recall this premise: the meaning of ekklesia comes from a dramatic discussion of Christ’s identity. Heading away from this context, the meaning of the word travels far, far afield of its origins and meaning.

Holy Criticism and Critical Holiness

By Dr. Don | October 28, 2015

Holiness is more about being “separated to” that being “separated from.” In this the difference resides the vast gulf between religious ugly and kingdom purity. In this distinction we find the fork in the road that leads to horrible misrepresentations of our holy God or healthy oneness among the saints (the holy ones).

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