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Attack Lambs Seminar

Join Mark Geppert in this world-wide phenomenon of the Holy Spirit, where ordinary believers take prayer to the streets to contend for the souls of the unsaved. Learn the profound implications of prayerwalking as John Dawson explains how this simple practice aligns with the restless culture of the new century. Engage in intercession with eyes and ears open to real needs and promptings of the Holy Spirit, intensifying the preparation for spiritual awakening in every place you tread upon. Don't miss this impactful seminar!

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Attack Lambs Seminar

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  1. Attack Lambs Seminar Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you. Joshua 1:3

  2. It’s a world- wide phenomenon of the Holy Spirit. Ordinary believers are taking prayer into the streets to contend for the souls of the unsaved in their cities.

  3. Mark Geppert March 2005 Simple in execution but profound in implications.

  4. As John Dawson puts it, Prayerwalking fits the restless culture of the new century. Let’s face it. It’s hard to pray for your city while imagining it from a prayer closet”. We need the exercise, and we need to see what’s really going on in our communities.

  5. With eyes open to real needs and with ears open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit, intercession intensifies, preparing the city for spiritual awakening!

  6. Mark Geppert July15-17,2005

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