Freedom Rings | Autumn Assembly of Prayer

I am attaching a video I just received from Pastor Thomas Peetz in Concord, N.H. Along with one my son-in-law, David Hardin shot.

We were in the bell tower of the church George Whitfield founded and under which he is buried. (See my previous blog.)

This bell was cast by Paul Revere. To me it rings out Freedom.

Thank God for Freedom to Worship!!!!!!!

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George Whitefield – Great Preacher of The Great Awakening

In 2017 on a broadcast of Believer’s Voice of Victory with Gloria Copeland, I taught on “The Great Awakening” out of which the United States of America was born.

The greatest preacher of “The Great Awakening” was George Whitfield from England. He crossed the Atlantic 13 times with the burning message of salvation by grace alone. And he traversed for years up and down the 13 colonies with that message and with the firm conviction that the 13 colonies should be “one nation under God.”

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Mustering the AOB Prayerforce

Dictionary definition:

muster (verb)
1. call up something
2. assemble soldiers or crew members

muster (noun)
1. military assembly
For days now I’ve been sensing that we are to “muster the troops” to rule and reign (Romans 5:17) in the areas of their habitational authority.

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Shooting

Yesterday, Friday, August 2, I received the following two texts from Max. (You will know him as the former Muslim referred to in the first chapters of my book, FIRST OF ALL And The Awakenings. He’s the one the Lord appeared to and told him Donald John Trump would be elected President, but that the church would have to pray as never before–even after he took office.)

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CHRISTIANS UNITED…

This is a kind of P.S. to last Tuesday’s blog. Regarding the CUFI Summit. I was impacted by the influence Pastors John and Diana Hagee and the 7-million-member-strong CUFI have attained with our government leaders.

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East Wind

Been back from Israel one week tomorrow midnight. I just woke up from an afternoon nap (Even though I’m sleeping nights, I still get a little sleepy in the afternoon.)

I went to the computer to check the Jerusalem Post and I read something that brought back memories-and fortified how different this administration is toward Israel than those of the past, republicans included.

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The 67th Annual National Prayer Breakfast

First, I apologize for telling you I would be blogging from the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. last week and then not doing it. It was because I found I could not type or send email on my laptop. That’s fixed now. And here are some highlights of what I think was the best NPB I’ve ever attended.

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