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Below you will find a list of teaching articles from John Crowder written in 2007. These writings cover a broad number of topics, so you may want to take your time and bookmark these pages. We pray that you are tremendously filled with God's Presence as you enjoy the site. To read articles from other archived years, simply follow the links to the left.

 

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John Crowder, 11/18/2008

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Bilocation and Unexpected Miracles
I would like to share with you an unusual miracle that happened earlier this summer. I believe that those who have been pressing in for a new level of Glory and supernatural abilities are being graced with these More ...
John Crowder
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Angels of Promise, Angels of Judgment - Part 2
Right now, angels seem to be invading the affairs of men more than ever before. There are a great variety of tasks and assignments they perform. There are angels that function in each flow of God’s sevenfold nature (Isa. 11:1) More ...
John Crowder
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Angels of Promise, Angels of Judgment - Part 1
We are living in a strategic hour, when God is visiting His people and releasing supernatural inheritance on behalf of the saints. This is an era when revelation is becoming widespread among the church More ...
John Crowder
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Prepare for the Wildfire! Part 2
We have not begun to imagine the holy violence that is coming to the church. In the coming days, Christians will no longer be viewed as pussy cats, but as lions. I am not talking about waging carnal warfare More ...
John Crowder
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Prepare for the Wildfire! Part 1
God is moving His bride beyond charismatic religion. Beyond the conventional and the traditional. An all-consuming fire is being released in our midst, and anything that can be burned will be torched More ...
John Crowder