Video Podcast : Reformation : House of Prayer identity : City transformation

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Here’s another video podcast hot off the stove!  I’m in the IHOP prayer room now… it’s been a while since I’ve been here due to being on the road.  I’m actually hitting the road again tomorrow, but that should be the last trip until 2009. We’re still praying intently about our next move.  We are beyond excited about everything that’s been happening in Detroit.  Man, people are HUNGRY!  The pastors we’ve met are some amazing people and regardless of whether we move there or not, we’re confident that we’ll participate in a move of God there at some level.  I just talked with Miles Anderson who directs Revolution House of Prayer, and he said he’s 95% sure that we have an important role in that city.  The thoughts range from planting a church to developing a revival center to serving in the house of prayer there to simply traveling there from time to time to stoke the coals on the fire.  If it’s the latter, we can easily base here in KC or in Colorado Springs.  We’re praying about whether to put the house official on the market or not… it’s been for sale by owner, but we have a signed contract with our realtor to put it on the market.  We’ll probably make that decision soon. I just had a meeting with someone here at IHOP regarding Detroit and the key role that city plays in what’s unfolding in the end times.  The activity there is intense. Of course, Manitou Springs is still burning hot in my spirit.  The question I have is whether we’d have the resources necessary to develop the momentum we’d need to develop a revival center.  It’s a very different atmosphere there… but I do know that revival is the plan at some point.  It’s a huge vision that will require some serious investment from many people and leaders in the Colorado Springs region. If we move there, we’d have a temporary place to stay with Amy’s parents… so, the transition for the fami
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