Live Q&A - Practical Steps for Stewarding Your Prophetic Words

The Kris Vallotton Podcast - Een podcast door Kris Vallotton

In this week's Live Q&A Replay, Kris Vallotton and Alley answer questions that cover a wide range of topics, from understanding the essence of an apostolic church to what our response to threats of black magic should be. They delve into scripture passages, offer insights on maintaining hope for your nation, and provide guidance on how to prioritize your time in the secret place with the Lord. Finally, they engage in an enriching conversation about practical methods for stewarding the prophetic words spoken over your life. 1. What does it mean to be an Apostolic church? Every church is technically led by the apostles correct? Whether they know it or not? 2. How do you deal with someone using black magic on you? 3. Can someone transition from one office of ministry to another? 4. How do I balance time in the secret place and corporate time with Jesus and other believers? 5. What are the best next steps to take after multiple, similar prophetic words have been spoken over you? 6. How do I keep a posture of hope for our nation when it feels heavy and lacking hope? 7. What did Jesus mean when He said “When you bind on earth it is bound in Heaven”? Connect with Kris Vallotton: Website: https://www.krisvallotton.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kvministries/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvministries/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kvministries Additional Resources by Kris Vallotton: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/kris-vallotton About Kris Vallotton: Kris Vallotton is the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church, Redding, and is the Co-Founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry (BSSM) and Spiritual Intelligence Institute. He is also the Founder and President of Moral Revolution and a sought-after international conference speaker. Kris and his wife, Kathy, have trained, developed, and pastored prophetic teams and supernatural schools all over the world.

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