PROJECT PRAY Ministry Report 2018 | Page 7

Upcoming Resources in 2019 THE NEW APOSTOLIC EPOCH Apostolic epochs involve a breaking away, a new definition and a reorientation. They refocus kingdom purposes. The apostolic epoch that we are now entering is the fulfillment of the desire of Jesus, that his church be a house of prayer for all nations. This is the not the mere amplification of prayer as it is often perceived. It is not the addition of a missing prayer component, or prayer even as a bountiful additive, a power pack, to what we Transforming YOUR PERSONAL PRAYER LIFE TRANSFORMING YOUR PERSONAL PRAYER LIFE This book is designed to help a serious Christian develop a broader and deeper prayer life. The principles here will seem simple, indeed, they are simple. But their application is far too rare, even among church-going Christians. Prayer demands practice and an investment. Using the practical exercises included in this volume as a template for spiritual growth you can transform your personal prayer life. Practical exercises to develop a new lens for a balanced prayer life. P. DOUGLAS SMALL are currently doing. It is not the mere deepening or heightening of the value of prayer; it is a seismic apostolic shift. Through this LAMENT: WHEN PRAYER BECOMES TEARS assertive sovereign governance of God, He will intervene into Our churches are full of people in the midst of pain and loss, but they know with all the hip music and praise dancers that weeping will not be honored. Is the church no longer a place that admits those who weep and mourn? Isn’t there a blessing for the mourner promised by Jesus, himself, a word for those who need comfort? Indeed, it is the first blessing among the beatitudes! At some point in worship, a voice should rise that recognizes those in pain, gives language to their heartache, to which they can say, “Amen!” history for missional purposes. It is my sincere belief that we are on the edge of such a moment again. MILLENNIALS – THE YOUNG ADULT HARVEST THAT WE DARE NOT MISS Recapturing the generation that checked out of church. A dialogue guide between FEAR OF GOD church leaders and their Millennials. A The call in Scripture for our ‘reverence’ or fear of God is more frequent than the call to ‘love God.’ Without the fear of God, we are blinded by our own shadow, seeing little difference between mortals and the immortal. The more we reverence God, the higher self-worth and self-esteem rise without becoming self-centered, or being blinded by pride and arrogance. Nobility emerges. We see ourselves as God’s children, reflecting His image. dialogue guide for congregations without any Millennials. Our kids are switching sides. They reason, that the world has changed so much, so quickly, that if they are going to survive and thrive, they cannot be encumbered with religion as they know it. Only God can heal the divide and reclaim the current generation! Pre-order these resources at: alivepublications.org 7