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Sep 01
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prophetic, prayer, revival, worship, intimacy, Bible, discussion, steve bremner, holy spirit, david edwards, grace, jeremy connor
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Presence removes the need for argument. Revival is a bi-product of His presence.
Join us this week as we go in a completely different direction from last week's discussion and cover the presence of God. This week we talk with Jeremy Connor, a friend of Dave Edwards’ and teacher at Bethel Life in their home church. We had a lot of fun yet covered some deep stuff as well, and ask challenging questions like: Do you value a book or do you value HIM? Is being ‘desperate’ for God or “spiritually hungry” actually a good thing or a sign of maturity? Is it really that easy to quench or grieve the Holy Spirit?
This week's intro: Fire On The Inside by Pillar.
Visit Jeremy's site at jeremyconnor.com,
Dave's at daefire.com
Steve's at stevebremner.com
And of course, Fire Press at fireonyourhead.org
written by Steve Bremner
Check out this very powerful teaching message by Eric Gilmour, one of our regular contributors on Fire Press.
Visit Eric's podcast at agonypress.com or agonypress.podbean.com
Read Drawing Inward, by Madame Guyon for further reflections and meditations on this message.
Eric's posts can be found here.
written by Steve Bremner
Since many people make New Year's resolutions that involve weight loss or spiritual disciplines to fast more, we thought we'd tackle the subject of fasting. Join us this week as David Edwards and Steve Bremner continue their series on unpopular subjects in the body of Christ:
Is it really beneficial or even necessary for the believer in the New Covenant? What is true fasting? Do we have any commands in the New Testament that we're to fast, or was that part of Jewish culture? Is it about abstaining from only food, or other things? In what situation did Jesus say "this kind only goes out by prayer and fasting?" You may be surprised, so join us in what is going to be the first in at least two parts on the subject. This week's intro, "Fire To My Soul" by Demon Hunter.
Check out Steve's exposition of Matthew 17:14-21 here in an article called "Because of Whose "Little Faith?"And visit here for David's article on The Hidden Manna mentioned during the discussion.
Check out a great Bible teaching series by Dave Roberson, called The Basics of Fasting.
written by Steve Bremner
What is prophetic, or repentant thinking? Join us in the second part of this discussion, as David Edwards and Steve Bremner continue their series on repentance and Holy Spirit mind renewal. We share some thoughts on bringing heaven to earth and understanding our place in Christ, and learning where we are seated (in the heavenlies). We had a relatively spontaneous conversation, and are pleasantly surprised at the direction the Holy Spirit took us in this time. Check it out! This week's intro: It's Beautiful (Once You're Out Here) by Stavesacre.
Related Articles for further study:
The Manifold Wisdom of God - by David Edwards
It's All Grace? - by Steve Bremner. And don't forget to check out Steve's brand new website, at http://stevebremner.com
Check out a great Bible teaching series on this subject matter by Dave Roberson, called "The Prison Is In The Mind"
written by Steve Bremner
Have you backslidden? Has your heart grown cold? Do you burn for the fire of God’s presence less than you used to? We’re privileged to have Eric Gilmour on the show, and he talks with undeniable passion about these very things. Eric has been working for a number of years with Christ For All Nations, the ministry of evangelist Reinhard Bonnke. He’s a graduate of the Brownsville Revival School of ministry, and if you’ve ever visited www.fireonthealtar.com, you’ve probably heard mp3 compilations he’s made of various revival preachers. Listen in as we discuss these things and learn more about what God’s been putting on Eric’s heart lately. This week's intro: Fire On The Inside by Pillar
Don’t forget to visit his new podcast at agonypress.podbean.com.
Related Articles:
You Are The Fire of The World, How to Catch The Foxes That Spoil The Vineyard, Finney On Intimacy With God
written by Steve Bremner
This week we're privileged to have back on the podcast author and speaker S.J. Hill, and world traveler Gregg Montella for some serious sacred cow killing.
What is the difference between fearing God and being afraid of Him? Do accountability relationships/groups really produce desired results, such as holiness? What does the Bible really mean when it teaches about 'death to self'?
Make sure to listen to this podcast, and if you're struggling with overcoming habitual sin, then you definitely don't want to miss out on this one. Don't forget to check out SJ's site: http://www.sjhill.com
Blessings and Merry Christmas!
This week's intro: "Only You Make Me Happy" by Krystal Meyers
written by Steve Bremner
This is a message by Bryan Purtle, one of our mainstays at the Fire On Your Head blog. He shared this message with the Tent of David Fellowship in Kansas City, Missouri which he and other FIRE School of ministry grads helped establish. TODF is a community of believers in the inner city, “a society of believers devoted to the extension of the knowledge of Christ through the ministries of prayer and fasting, revival, theology, life together, and missions.”
Click here to read the most recent articles of Bryan's on the Fire on Your Head blog site.
written by Steve Bremner
In this message David Edwards shares on living off of the Words of God. The secret of fasting is denying yourself of something you need to survive in this realm, in order to eat of that which you need to survive in the spiritual realm. Eating of that realm gives you the substance of that realm, and then you're be able to serve out what you've seen in that realm into this one.
Click here to visit The Father’s House church website
Don’t forget to check out the latest articles David has posted on the Fire On Your Head blog, including the article The Hidden Manna.
written by Steve Bremner
This week we are privileged to have author and itinerant speaker S.J. Hill joining us, whose all-consuming passion is to see the Church come to an understanding of the beauty of God's incredible personality. We sit down over Skype with him and talk about the heart of Father God, and ask him questions regarding these issues that he's so passionate about sharing.
This week's intro: Your Love (Keeps Me Alive) by Skillet
Visit S.J.'s website at http://www.sjhill.com.
written by Steve Bremner
We continue our spiritual disciplines series with one more entry. This week Dan and Steve discuss the process of waiting on God. Sometimes we feel Him everywhere in our life, other times the heavens seem made of brass and like He couldn't be further away. Join us as we plow through some Scriptures and talk about how this relates to our spiritual lives on a practical basis. We also cover some brief updates. Hope you all had a great Easter Weekend.
This week's intro: "Waiting on Today" by P.O.D.
written by Steve Bremner
Second of two parts. S.J. Hill, former pastor, current teacher at F.I.R.E. School of Ministry taught this class at the FIRE Holland Summer School in 2004. In it he kills some sacred cows revolving around religious duty compared to passionately serving the Father who’s wildly in love with His children.
These are MUST LISTEN messages.
S.J.’s webpage
Other online audio messages by S.J. Hill
written by Steve Bremner
S.J. Hill, former pastor, current teacher at F.I.R.E. School of Ministry taught this first half of a class at the FIRE Holland Summer School in 2004. In it he kills some sacred cows revolving around religious duty compared to passionately serving the Father who's wildly in love with His children.
These are MUST LISTEN messages.
S.J.'s webpage
Other online audio messages by S.J. Hill
written by Steve Bremner
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Nov 18
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teaching, summer school, information, charismatic, faith, revival, revolution, church, youth, worship, intimacy, dr. michael l. brown
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A powerful and revolution-themed message from Dr. Michael L. Brown from the 2006 Fire For Life Summer school.
ICN Ministries website link.
written by Steve Bremner
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