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Wednesday, 11 February 2009
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Vision of 10th Feb 2009
I had a vision today.
In my vision, I walked into a prayer meeting in London, England. There was a young man with long hair playing a guitar, singing praises to the Lord. A couple of young people had gathered around in prayer.
I looked up and saw that heaven had been 'arrested' by his earnest prayer coming up from this gathering. It seems as if the whole of heaven had stopped to listen and watch to what was going to happen next.
The Lord spoke and said that He had heard the cries of His people in London England. He was going to pour our His spirit upon this gathering. London was to be the location for the next outpouring of the Lord...
It was a wonderful and exciting prayer meeting...as you could well imagine.
Does this identify with your spirit? I have no idea of which church this was in London, England, or even if this was a 'church'. I think it was more of a boiler room set up with some really earnest prayer going up to the heavens...
Monday, 01 December 2008
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The Acts Church model
This is a short (10 min) audio file on a teaching I did on the Acts church model. If you enjoy it, I have a number of sermons online at www.sermonplayer.com/radrev where you can hear my sermons for free. Subscribe to a podcast, or download to your MP3 player.
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
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10 Best Buys for Black Friday
It takes some pretty spectacular deals to pry Americans out of their recliners late every Turkey Day and send them out into blistering cold parking lots to camp for hours, but retailers have it figured it out with Black Friday. And if you're looking to score a big-screen TV for half of what it normally runs for, get a printer bundled with your camera for free, or pick up an MP3 player for the cost of a cup of coffee, you'll be out there too. With the economy forcing consumers to pinch their pennies even more this year, and retailers trying even harder to open those cautiously held wallets, the deals are ripe for the picking. Here are a few of our favorite picks for this year.
Tom Tom One Third Edition Nav System
$69.99 at Pep Boys
Just like last year, Pep Boys remains the place to go if you're looking for the absolute cheapest GPS system out there on Black Friday. Though the price drop from last year isn't earth-shattering, the good news is that you're actually ending up with a respectable name brand unit this year. TomTom's One v.3 may be a no-frills system, but it's compact, it's in color, and it works.
HP Pavilion G50-112NR Notebook
$349.99 at Office Depot
Though some people will be disappointed that the price on budget notebooks hasn't seemed to budge much further south this year, the hardware you get for the price has taken a huge leap forward. For the first time ever, $350 will buy you a notebook that not only has a dual-core Intel processor, but 3GB of RAM as well, which should be more than adequate for most peoples' needs. And though it's an obscure sale model, it carries the HP name as well.
Panasonic 42-inch 1080p VIERA Plasma HDTV
$899.99 at Circuit City
Skip all the ultra-budgets sets with names you've never heard of, and bag this model (which is bound to be a lot less disappointing in two months) instead. At $400 off MSRP, you're still getting a huge discount, but with a much better quality TV. Panasonic's plasma TVs are renowned for their black levels, and this particular set has received great reviews.
Magnavox NB500MG9 Blu-Ray Player
$128 at Wal-Mart
Nearly a year after HD-DVD bit the bullet, Blu-Ray players are finally falling out of the hands of the home theater elite and into commodity territory. For $128, pretty much anyone with the change for a 1080p television should be able to pick one of these up. It might not be quite as sleek or feature-laden as players twice and three times as expensive, but unless you bust out test patterns and start pulling side-by-side characteristics, most users will never be able to tell the difference.
Nikon Coolpix P60 + Epson Workforce 30 Inkjet Printer
$119.99 at OfficeMax
A respectable camera and respectable printer for less than what one alone should cost? Sold. If you know someone who loves taking photos but hasn't gone digital yet because they want them all printed out, this is your chance to give them the whole package on the cheap.
Mio Moov 500 GPS
$149.99 at RadioShack
For those who would like more features than the rock-bottom TomTom GPS offered at Pep Boys, this Mio offers a significant step up. It has a much larger 4.7-inch screen, text-to-speech capability for spoken street names, and 3.5 million points of interest. Mio systems consistently offer a great blend of function and affordability — and even more so when you can snag one for $100 off retail price.
Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar Bundle for Wii
$69.99 at Target
Hot game, hot price. You won't see the same game any cheaper this holiday season, or likely for a long time to come. If you've been holding out on the whole Guitar Hero phenomenon, here's your chance to get in for far less than everybody else paid.
Acer 22-inch LCD Monitor
$129.99 at Office Depot [AL2216Wbd]
Whether you're still clinging to that old CRT and waiting for LCDs to come down in price, or just need to upgrade from the 17-incher that came with your PC, the price is right for 22 inches of glorious desktop space. This one has solid stats, including 1680 x 1050 resolution and 5ms response times, and has received generally positive reviews, too. Already own a huge monitor? How about dual display? Triple? C'mon...
Aiptek A-HD 8-Megapixel Camcorder
$79.99 at Walgreens
You're not going to shoot the next Star Wars on here, but for what it is, it's hard to argue with such an inexpensive and compact camcorder. Just pop in an SD card (if you don't have one, they can be had for practically nothing in other Black Friday sales and elsewhere) and you're good to shoot 720p high-def video at 30 frames per second, and 8-megapixel stills. At this price, you can get one for the kids, one to shoot those slightly precarious extreme sports videos that end up on YouTube, and one to duct tape to the dog.
HP AMD Phenom X4 Quad-Core System
$599.96 at Best Buy
Notebook computers seem to sop up the majority of attention on Black Friday, but this happens to be one powerful and well-accessorized desktop for the money. Under the hood, you'll find a AMD Phenom X4 Quad-Core processor clocked at 2.2GHz, 6GB of DDR2 memory, and a 640GB hard drive. Add to that a 21.6-inch display and Canon inkjet printer, and you have $1089.96 worth of PC for almost half the price
Tuesday, 25 November 2008
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David ran to Goliath
Imagine David, a young shepherd boy running full tilt to the feared giant known as Goliath. This giant of a man who would be described as a 'ubermensch' or super soldier. He had effectively brought fear into the Israeli army, had them trembling at his daily taunts.
David, was not afraid of the giant, in fact, he ran towards this next challenge. What drives a man to be so fearless? Having lived in Africa most of my life, and camped in the bush many times, I have encountered my fair share of lions and other wild life, enough to know that I would not want to tackle a lion with a slingshot! David had been taught by God to defeat lions and bears with a slingshot. He was brought up fighting off wild animals to defend his fathers sheep.
When confronted with the giant, David knew his testimony had prepared him to face this next challenge. David also knew that this next challenge unlocked his future. David was not afraid of his future, because he had a testimony of God backing him up in his past! Has God come through for you in your past?
I am totally confident that God has never let you down. When facing your future, run to it with all glee. Grab a hold of your future and bring it back into your present. Your future is normally bigger than you, so look to the ant. The ant goes out and finds a large food source - way too big for him to carry back to his nest in one go. The ant, takes as much as he can carry back and then returns for more. Grab your future, one piece at a time,and bring it back into your present. Run to your future - remember it is God that will carry you through to Victory. When the enemy comes at you like a flood, the Lord will raise up a standard...!
David's victory opened the doors that led to becoming the King of Israel...and the longest serving King too. Life for a simple shepherd boy changed when he ran to his future. Have you been terrorized into inaction by some challenge? It is that very challenge that will unlock the next level in your life. Run at it full tilt. Remind fear, that you are in covenant with the God that cannot lie!
Monday, 24 November 2008
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change is constant
Change is a constant in life. You are born, you grow and change, your hair changes, your body changes, and eventually even gravity starts to kick in and everything starts to hang. Unless you have surgery, dye your hair, you will slowly change, day by day.
Your paradigms change, your views on music change, everything changes, except the Word of God. God's word remains constant in this sea of change. He is the same today, tomorrow and yesterday. he is omni present, and in God's time line, He is always present in the present tense. God is never late, because He does not have to come from some where, he is always there. You don't have to call out to Him, because He is there already!
He is in your present...but are you aware of Him? Have you zoned Him out of your mindset? I recall the old radio stations that you could tune from Fm to Am, and as such you could turn a dial and tune one guy out and listen to another. You can tune God out in the same way. You can just change the station, from listening to God in that small quite voice, or you can just tune Him out and choose to listen to your flesh, in that loud screaming voice demanding attention right now!
You get to choose, you get to tune out what voice you prefer. How well is your tuning going today? have you choose to listen to the world, and tune out God, or are you tuning out the stock market, world's economy and the mess around you, or are you tuning out the Word of God?
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