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Decrees and Dangerous Prayers: 7 Steps on How to Change Your Nation or Community

by Barbara Miller

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It is fine to pray prayers of petition, but we can decree from our position in heavenly places with Jesus Christ and command barriers to come down, doors to open and situations to change. We can shift atmospheres. We can change the history of nations. Of course, we are using delegated power and authority from God so we need to spend time with Him, hear His heart and mind, and decree from the Father's heart, not our vain imaginations.International speaker and author Pastor Barbara Miller, an ordained prophet with decades of ministry experience, has given us a how-to manual on writing decrees from her vast experience. You can follow these 7 steps too. Her book gives many examples of how she has used decrees herself. Also, if you are a believer who is happy to stick with the status quo and play safe, you might find these decrees are too dangerous for you. If you're okay with staying on the sidelines and don't want to get involved, even from your prayer room, then this book isn't for you. You'll be challenged but also inspired to be God's agent and give voice to His heart for your nation or community. Decrees and Dangerous Prayers will give you the motivation and steps you need to:? Pray and make daring decrees that can change the spiritual atmosphere? Make dangerous decrees and prayers that transform your city or nation ? Have your faith increased as you see the results and feel empowered… (more)
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It is fine to pray prayers of petition, but we can decree from our position in heavenly places with Jesus Christ and command barriers to come down, doors to open and situations to change. We can shift atmospheres. We can change the history of nations. Of course, we are using delegated power and authority from God so we need to spend time with Him, hear His heart and mind, and decree from the Father's heart, not our vain imaginations.International speaker and author Pastor Barbara Miller, an ordained prophet with decades of ministry experience, has given us a how-to manual on writing decrees from her vast experience. You can follow these 7 steps too. Her book gives many examples of how she has used decrees herself. Also, if you are a believer who is happy to stick with the status quo and play safe, you might find these decrees are too dangerous for you. If you're okay with staying on the sidelines and don't want to get involved, even from your prayer room, then this book isn't for you. You'll be challenged but also inspired to be God's agent and give voice to His heart for your nation or community. Decrees and Dangerous Prayers will give you the motivation and steps you need to:? Pray and make daring decrees that can change the spiritual atmosphere? Make dangerous decrees and prayers that transform your city or nation ? Have your faith increased as you see the results and feel empowered

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