September 15, 2015 | Posted in Action, Blog, Blogroll, Commitment, Consecration, Revival Preparation, Teachings, Uncategorized
By Doug Stringer – 9-15-2015 Are we living in a Nineveh Moment? Is the Church a reluctant Jonah? These are questions I’ve been pondering over the last few months. During the month of August I was a guest minister at a Church in Woodlands, Texas during their midweek services. The first evening I began the […]
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July 26, 2015 | Posted in Action, Blog, Blogroll, Commitment, Consecration, Heart to Heart, Revival Preparation, Teachings, Uncategorized
By Doug Stringer In April I received the news from my doctor that I was diagnosed with stage 4 B-Cell lymphoma cancer. My aggressive chemotherapy treatments began on June 16, right after I returned from serving as coordinator of The Response South Carolina in Charleston. Surrounded throughout this time by the love and prayers of […]
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June 26, 2015 | Posted in Blog, Heart to Heart, Revival Preparation, Teachings, Uncategorized
A Lasting, Inward Change For any change to be lasting and meaningful, it must come from an inward change. The nation and the Church need a revival of character. We need leaders who love the people they are called to serve more than they love being served. An external change made only for show will […]
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May 15, 2015 | Posted in Blog, Blogroll, Revival Preparation, Teachings, Uncategorized
by Doug Stringer Our nation, as well as the Church, is in a critical transition amidst a seemingly increasing global crisis. We’re facing the consequences of eroding social and moral values, thus our foundations are cracked, both institutionally and spiritually. At a time when we need a unity of heart and spirit, it seems there […]
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April 4, 2015 | Posted in Action, Commitment, Consecration, Revival Preparation, Teachings, Uncategorized
by Doug Stringer 4-2-2015 We are living in the time that has come. We continue to see the escalation and acceleration of human depravity and crisis. There seems to be an increasing disregard for the love of truth. In fact, the Apostle Paul said in 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 that some would be given to an […]
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April 4, 2015 | Posted in Blog, Commitment, Revival Preparation, Teachings, Uncategorized
An Unlikely Spark for Revival by Doug Stringer (4-2-2015) Some fires begin with just a spark. In the mid-1940s, in Waco, Texas, one such spark ignited a movement out of the Baylor University campus and its effect can still be seen on the spiritual landscape in Waco today. On Palm Sunday 2015, nearly 70 years […]
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October 2, 2014 | Posted in Consecration, Teachings
by Doug Stringer Our complex, chaotic world seems to be spinning out of control. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by just turning on the news. Fear grips many of us when we hear about the beheading of a journalist one day, and the slaughter of Christians in the Middle East the next. Demonic forces are […]
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June 11, 2014 | Posted in Action, Blog, Blogroll, Commitment, Teachings, Uncategorized
Last year on Father’s Day my daughter gave me a card that read, “On Father’s Day, the world revolves around you. Tomorrow, it can go back to revolving around me, thus restoring balance and harmony to the universe.” Then she wrote, “I love you daddy! You’re so handsome, mommy agrees! You’re an awesome father! I […]
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June 5, 2014 | Posted in Blog, Commitment, Consecration, Revival Preparation, Teachings, Uncategorized
Much attention has been given in the Church, as well as in the media, to the “blood moon” that occurred during the recent Passover/Easter season. This blood moon, along with the three other lunar eclipses scheduled to occur during Jewish feasts in 2014-2015, has fueled conversation about whether we are entering into a new season […]
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May 26, 2014 | Posted in Action, Blog, Blogroll, Commitment, Consecration, Revival Preparation, Teachings
We are at a pivotal juncture in history, where the torch of leadership is passing to a new generation. In times past spiritual leadership was handed down from generation to generation. The younger generations recognized the need to glean from the life experiences, wisdom and counsel of the former, thus receiving their impartation, blessing and […]
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