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ONCE WE START LISTENING TO GOD'S VOICE, WE REALISE HE IS A HOLY DISRUPTOR, AND NO PART OF OUR LIVES IS EXEMPT FROM HIS ACTIVITY.What comes to mind when you consider the prophetic? Fiery Pentecostal preachers? End times predictions? Political activism? New Age crystals?
Founder of Accessible Prophecy, Cath Livesey, returns to Scripture to unpack a holistic, Jesus-shaped perspective of the prophetic, exploring how we, as the church, are collectively called to embody this ministry as a key part of our calling to become more like Christ.
This is an invitation to welcome the holy disruption God longs to bring through the prophetic, allowing him to conform the body of Christ to the image of Jesus and to transform the world around us for the sake of his justice and righteousness.
Holy Disruption dispels the myth that the prophetic is a solo enterprise or an optional extra and equips leaders to be confident in taking others on a journey of discovery to harness the prophetic in their lives and communities.
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What comes to mind when you consider the prophetic? Fiery Pentecostal preachers? End times predictions? Political activism? New Age crystals?
Founder of Accessible Prophecy, Cath Livesey, returns to Scripture to unpack a holistic, Jesus-shaped perspective of the prophetic, exploring how we, as the church, are collectively called to embody this ministry as a key part of our calling to become more like Christ.
This is an invitation to welcome the holy disruption God longs to bring through the prophetic, allowing him to conform the body of Christ to the image of Jesus and to transform the world around us for the sake of his justice and righteousness.
Holy Disruption dispels the myth that the prophetic is a solo enterprise or an optional extra and equips leaders to be confident in taking others on a journey of discovery to harness the prophetic in their lives and communities.
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