Intercessory Missionary at the International House of Prayer Tallahassee Missions Base


  1. I am a Lover of Jesus, Missionary, Intercessor, Revivalist, Abolitionist, Graphic Designer, Conservative.

     

     
     

  1. 9 months ago | Tue, Aug 30th, 2011

    How to Properly Endorse a Candidate

    There is so much pressure nowadays to endorse a candidate for presidency ASAP. Our friends and family ask “Who are you supporting?” and you feel the pressure to have an answer, even though we are still a ways away from the Primaries. 

    But I think a lot of Americans tend to choose candidates based on arbitrary factors. Like, 1) Who do my friends support? 2) Who is most likely to beat the incumbent? 3) Who will help me get a job? (You’re a slacker, McFly.)

    While these factors definitely play a role in selecting a candidate to endorse, they can’t be the primary factors or decided upon flippantly.

    I’m not new to politics. It started when I was a little kid as I held up signs for Bush senior. Of course, my arguments for Bush went something like, “Cwinton is da bad guy.” This year I am attending the Florida Presidency 5 Straw Poll as a delegate. Fortunately, my rhetoric has gotten a little more advanced.

    The concept of Good Guy vs. Bad Guy is still alive in the psyche of society. When we flippantly side with a candidate, we pit them against the others — even those of the same party. Things get nasty. 

    There are a lot of factors that I think about when choosing who to endorse. Here are some tools to help the process:

    • Prayer - I believe God Himself wants a certain person to be the next president. Through prayer the Holy Spirit leads us into revelation of God’s heart (1 Cor. 2:10).
    • Research
      • Wikipedia - Wikipedia can be edited by anyone and shouldn’t ever be taken as a reliable source. But Wikipedia users are big on citing their sources. Using WikiPedia as a catalyst to legit sources cuts down on research time.
      • FactCheck.org - The team at FactCheck does a good job at researching common controversies in a candidate’s history.
      • Debates - Listening to candidates debate can sometimes be boring or full of side-stepping rhetoric. Political baboonery aside, these debates can be a good way to get your feet wet on a candidates character and beliefs. 
      • Trusted friends and family - Find a trusted group of people that share similar political beliefs. Proverbs teaches that there is wisdom and safety in the council of many. 

    Above all else, have patience and make educated decisions. Don’t feel the pressure to endorse a candidate before you’re ready to. It’s a big decision and one that is detrimental to society if taken lightly.

    As to how to properly endorse a candidate (I have to answer to the title), I don’t care — tweet about it.

  • 9 months ago | Sun, Aug 28th, 2011

    Why God Desires 24/7 Worship

    We just recently finished 24 hours of non-stop worship this weekend at the missions base. It was incredible. Nine different worship teams from local churches and ministries ministered to the Lord Friday and Saturday as we offered Jesus a 24-hour offering of adoration.

    I strongly believe that God desires 24/7 worship and prayer to be found all over the earth. In fact, His Word promises it:

    “‘After this I will return and will rebuild the tabernacle of David, which has fallen down; I will rebuild its ruins, and I will set it up…” -Acts 15:16

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  • 9 months ago | Mon, Aug 8th, 2011
    "Loving God, forgive us our many sins: for being judgmental, unloving, focused on ourselves, lacking in mercy, hypocritical. We are sinful and flawed; use us anyway, by and for Your glory and purposes that we may all live quiet and peaceful lives. We need You. America needs You."
    - Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback at The Response.
  • 9 months ago | Sun, Aug 7th, 2011
    "Father, our heart breaks for America… as a nation we have forgotten Who made us, Who protects us, Who blesses us, and for that we cry out for Your forgiveness. You call us to repent, Lord, and this day is our response. We give it all to You. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever."
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    Governor Rick Perry’s prayer during The Response - Watch the archive »

  • 10 months ago | Mon, Aug 1st, 2011
    God's Fatherhood Released in the Church | Part 1 - Tenney Olsen

    This message lays out three issues dealing with fatherhood: 1) God’s father-heart in relation to His creation, 2) Developing a father-heart in parenting our children, 3) the great need for ‘fathers’ to be raised up in the Church to disciple young believers.

    The idea that Jesus loves us as much as the Father loves Him (Jn. 15:9) empowers our hearts to break free from condemnation, self-pity and worthless goals. When we understand that we are adopted in to the family of God, rejection is broken off of us, we no longer strive to get affirmation from others, and we walk in the freedom of acceptance.

  • 10 months ago | Wed, Jul 13th, 2011

    Living Life Without Regret (Going For the Gold)

    At the end of every believer’s life, they will stand before Christ and their works will be judged. All of their actions will be laid out on the table and they will be rewarded according to them. This judgement seat is not the same as the Great White Throne judgement, where sinners are cast into the eternal lake of fire, but it is still equally devastating.

    At this judgment seat, our salvation is not on the line, but our rewards are. In that day, some will feel deep sorrow and regret for the life they squandered and choices they made. Regret on that day will be a terrible, irreversible pain.

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  • 10 months ago | Mon, Jul 11th, 2011

    Ways to Develop Prophetic Musicianship

    The term “prophetic musician” simply describes a musician who, operating in the spirit of prophecy, testifies of Jesus. Because prophecy is simply the testimony of Jesus, it can be coupled with many different mediums. Preachers preach the testimony of Jesus; teachers teach it. Singers sing the testimony of Jesus; painters paint it. All these mediums can prophesy about who Jesus is and edify the Church.

    “[T]he testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” (Rev. 19:10)

    Listen to this musical interlude in Bethel’s song God, I look to You. Start at the 3:49 mark. What does the melody make you feel about God?

    Keep that thought in your head, now go back and listen to the whole song and tell me if what you felt is at all close to the topic of the song. That’s what prophetic music does: it makes known God’s heart through melodies, rhythms and sounds.

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  • 10 months ago | Sat, Jul 9th, 2011
    Jared Olsen: On Unity

    My brother, Jared, wrote a great piece about community and what true unity looks like in the church.

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