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Generation Fire Global Gathering 9-12 Sept 2018 –New Zealand

Dear Fellow Prayer Leaders

It is with excitement that I send this email.  Generation Fire as a movement is celebrating 12 years.   20 Years ago whilst visiting the Revival in Pensacola, God gave us a vision of a Massive Wave of Fire and Glory coming towards me from the east.  Similar to the Wave Andy Page showed us at Herrnhut last year.  

Last Year in Bangladesh God spoke to Trish and Jed Keenan about New Zealand hosting a Gathering and the Code word was Firestorm.

Registrations are now open and I would like to ask if you could consider send this out to your networks.

All of you are welcome to come.   Our Gatherings are different to normal conferences.  We don't advertise speakers, we let the Holy Spirit lead each session, we do have Workshops, and there will be Prayer Space or Room for Intercession to happen each night.

Following the Gathering will be two days of Mission to Dunedin  - Where people will be mobilised into teams to share the gospel and to carry the Fire and Love of Jesus to the people.

Here is the Weblink - www.generationfire.com.au/firestorm

Donny McGregor

Crosslink Endorsed Minister

International Coordinator

Ignite America!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqP6PcEb6v4

Our public schools, colleges, and universities have turned into Godless wastelands. We are seeing the consequences unfold before us.  

It is time to pray and act! Join us at Ignite America.

Ignite America is sponsored by Breaker of Dawn Ministries. It is a gathering where those who come experience the power of the Holy Spirit as the 120 did when they waited in the upper room. They became disciples of Christ and preached the gospel with signs following them. Thousands came to faith in the Living God. 

Send students, campus leaders, intercessors, and pastors to Ignite America, August 2-5, at Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, Kentucky.

Register now www.breakerofdawn.org

For more information about taking part, please contact Claire James This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Please pray for Ignite America and that those students that God wants to be part of it will respond this summer. Pray for His powerful working during the conference and that He will call them to the unique missions He has for their lives.

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