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In this episode, David Sliker and Isaac Bennett are joined by Billy Humphrey and Corey Russell in a conversation regarding the historical rhythms of the prayer movement and the current direction we are headed as a spiritual family. Enjoy this conversation that was recorded in July of 2021.
Corey Russell Info:
CRO: https://coreyrussellonline.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brotherrussell__/GRIPPED Podcast: https://grippedpodcast.com
Billy Humphrey Info:
Website: https://billyhumphrey.com
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David, Dana, and Isaac continue their conversation on spiritual mourning in this week’s episode. Why is mourning such an important value in the gospels yet is one that is often overlooked in the Body of Christ today? How can we respond in a healthy way to the invitation of Jesus to mourn?
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This week, David, Dana, and Isaac discuss “spiritual mourning” from the Sermon on the Mount. What did Jesus mean when He said, “Blessed are those who mourn”? What does it look like in key seasons of our life to express this beatitude from Matthew 5:4?
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In this episode, David and Dana are joined by Tracey Sliker and Morgan Bennett to interview them about recent prophetic dreams and key passages of Scripture that provide fuel for our corporate fast and challenge us in the area of our speech.
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In this episode, Stuart Greaves and David Sliker engage in a conversation surrounding the developing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. David and Stuart dive into what a biblical response looks like in times of conflict and how to pray into moments like the one we are experiencing in this hour of history.
Join us as we pray that God's protection, direction, and provision would be released in and through the Church in Russia and Ukraine and that the kingdom of God would advance. We are asking for the Spirit to be released upon the Church and for Jesus to be magnified in that region.
**This episode was spontaneously recorded on 02/24/22. Please excuse the audio quality.IHOPKC is raising funds for frontline ministries with relief efforts in Russia and Ukraine. To give or learn more, visit:
https://www.ihopkc.org/ukraine/
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Kansas City has a rich and surprising spiritual history as well as a powerful storyline of specific prophetic promises for the future. What is so special, and important, about Kansas City? Why does the future of that city matter for the Body of Christ in America and beyond? Join us this week as we look to stir up fresh hope for revival and transformation in Kansas City and across the world in the days to come.
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David, Dana, and Isaac talk this week about the beauty of intercession and night-and-day prayer in the redemptive plan of God. Why does intercession matter in the practice of our faith? What role does it play in the heart of God for the Church at the end of the age? We explore these questions and a few more as we look to grow in our understanding of our unique ministry assignment here at the International House of Prayer.
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The team continues to look back at the past year—this week through the lens of a sudden and significant acceleration of long-awaited promises connected to a very old story. Join us as we marvel at the sovereign leadership of the Lord and the unfolding of the next phase of His global purposes. We are, together, a part of an ancient story that involves the Body of Christ, Israel, and an unlikely piece of property right here in the heart of America.
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Our team looks back at the past year—one of the most unusual and dynamic years related to the activity of the Holy Spirit and God's dynamic leadership that we can remember. In looking back, the amount of specific and powerful moments of God moving, speaking, and helping His people causes us to be filled with gratitude as well as resolve. As we look forward to the next year, gratitude and resolve are critical as we engage with the rapidly unfolding purposes and promises of God.
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In our final look at the Song of Solomon and the subject of divine discipline this season, the team explores a difficult and controversial question: Is the church of the US and the west under divine discipline? What is the way forward for a lukewarm, compromising church that Jesus loves deeply and is fully committed to deliver into Her destiny?
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David, Dana, and Isaac continue to look deeper into the picture of where the Lord wants to take His Church, the journey of the Bride of Christ into mature love in part due to His loving discipline and chastisement of His people. Can we learn to love His discipline and receive it with an open, joyful heart?
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David, Dana, and Isaac continue looking at the Song of Solomon and the "final frontier of the human heart"—the loving work of divine discipline that brings us into deep, mature love for an unlovable Church. How does a kind, loving Bridegroom God bring us together as a family to the places we do not want to go?
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David Sliker and Dana Candler continue their conversation on the Song of Solomon and the powerful, life-changing nature of the themes within the song.
While we want to believe that Jesus loves us, our unbelief is powerful and our shame is real. Often it means that our own arguments against Jesus' love for us can seem more powerful than the truth of God's Word. You're invited to engage with the "unimpeachable argument of God's love" that is designed to conquer your unbelief and fill your heart with gratitude and joy. -
David Sliker and Dana Candler begin a conversation around the Song of Solomon, a book loved by many throughout church history, but a mystery to many in our modern era. Why are this song and its message at the center of the prayer movement at the end of the age?
Beauty is the secret of Scripture that the western church has yet to fully unlock. It is the key to longevity in our faith and to our evangelism. It is the antidote to bitterness, cynicism, and troubles that come to threaten our interior life. The modern Christian must discover, or rediscover, the beauty of knowing God and the pleasure of being truly alive in Him. -
David Sliker, Dana Candler, and Isaac Bennett discuss the way in which Luke 4:18, worship and compassion, prophecy and intercession, and John Wimber and the Vineyard movement have always been a significant part of IHOPKC's story.
From 1982 until today, these themes have been woven into the fabric of the night-and-day prayer movement, popping up again and again in the most surprising ways. Why does the Lord care so much about these themes, and why is He emphasizing Luke 4:18?
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David Sliker, Dana Candler, and Isaac Bennett trace the story of Luke 4:18 from the early 1920s to the late 1980s and to the present day. This is a story that spans four generations with significant prophetic encounters and promises. Ultimately, this story will involve every believer that loves Jesus in the generation of His return.
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At the very end of a forty-day fast—during which the Holy Spirit emphasized lukewarm love for Jesus and our need for repentance—the Lord suddenly spoke clearly: after decades of waiting, "it's Luke 4:18 at last."
David Sliker, Dana Candler, and Isaac Bennett tell the story of the great surprise of the sudden pronouncement of this revelation, which represents the culmination of some of the most unusual three years in our history.
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Welcome to our "family conversations" podcast! We are going to discuss around the table together as friends topics fueled by the Word of God, the beauty of Jesus, and His glorious return.
God has provided this exciting new format to share what the Spirit is saying to the Church right now related to praise, prayer, promise, and power. Join us as we introduce this new platform! We believe you will find us telling your story too.