Wednesday, 13 March 2013 14:19

The Deep Sea Canoe Vision

The ‘Deep Sea Canoe Vision’ was given to me in early 1986, in my nation of Solomon Islands. It was during a normal Elder’s prayer meeting on which the agenda was the opening up of a new congregation in a suburb of Honiara city. I began to receive this powerful impression on my mind.

My wife and I were recently asked to recommend some guidelines for covenant groups at our church in order to pray effectively together. In case these ideas are helpful, we pass them on to you.

Friday, 07 February 2014 10:53

A Prophetic Message for 2014

There are four Scriptures I hear the Lord highlighting in a special way this year to express some ways in which I believe He will be both shaking and awakening. Read on to learn more.

Sunday, 18 May 2014 10:36

How to Pray for Hotspots

For more than 20 years, it has been my privilege to facilitate interdenominational prayer initiatives in many of the hard places of the earth where there is war and intense human suffering, hopeless and impossible situations.

Read John Robb's 10 points to aid prayer.

Every church planting movement (CPM) and discipleship multiplication movement is also fundamentally a prayer movement. Fervently calling upon God in faith is foundational to the miraculous move of God's Spirit. 

Read more to learn about how God moves and our part in this.

Tuesday, 17 June 2014 10:26

Lessons I have learned about Prayer

Brian Mills lists ten points about prayer which can be used as a guide for developing ones prayer life.

Australia experienced its third-driest September on record, with large parts of Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania getting very little rain. The chance of a drier than normal October is 70%, with the probability rising to 80% in Victoria where the government is attempting to find ways to get water to parched areas in the west. While summer is the time associated with the highest bushfire risk in the southern states, bushfire seasons are starting earlier and lasting longer. Many people living in high-risk bushfire areas are still under-prepared and ill-informed on the dangers and the preparations needed. El Niño is a climatic event. In Australia it is associated with reduced rainfall and higher temperatures. The current El Niño, which will last throughout Australia’s summer, is one of the top four on record in terms of strength.