Making a Way for Our Children

Regular readers of my blog will know that God has ben speaking to me a lot lately about the need to pray for our children & youth and not to forget them or leave them out of what God is saying & doing at this point in history. He has repeatedly said that revival will... Continue Reading →

The Pressure of Transition

One of my Christmas presents was Patricia St. John's autobiography. I was reading the part last night about her research into the East African revival in the 1930s and this bit struck me: "As he (a young Dr Joe Church) was climbing Namirembe hill, a young African named Simeoni Nsibainbi stopped him and said shyly,... Continue Reading →

Lift Your Focus…

Yesterday when I came to prayer I was feeling sad over a recent slip, and identifying with Paul's words in Romans 7:19 - "For the good that I want to do, I do not do, but I practice the very evil that I do not want". It's comforting to know that even the apostle Paul... Continue Reading →

The Enemy of Rest

About a week ago God asked me to 'unplug' (switching off all social media etc) and just focus on Him and my family. It wasn't easy - I love people and, especially during lockdown, have found the mutual encouragement of good friends to be utterly invaluable. I am privileged to know some amazing godly people... Continue Reading →

A Holy Hush…

Last night I was in a prayer meeting (via Zoom) and while we prayed I became aware of a tangible sense of peace-filled anticipation that settled on me like a blanket and has not left since.God reminded me of the 400 year silence at the end of the Old Testament when Heaven seemed to go... Continue Reading →

Glory Revealed through Broken Vessels

When my husband and I were praying recently with friends, he received a word from Judges 7 about Gideon's army who had been whittled down to just 300, through various subtle tests to reveal their heart attitude; how they were sent to surround the army in groups with trumpets and torches inside clay jars. When... Continue Reading →

Called to Grieve

As I shared in this morning's post, today I felt overwhelmed by the darkness that the world (including the Church) finds itself in. And God spoke a lot to me, to the point where it became multiple blog posts, as my attempt to communicate clearly. But what I needed to acknowledge was the need I... Continue Reading →

Piercing the Darkness

This morning in prayer I could still feel the flow from yesterday's prayers, and was praying some more into Isaiah 9:2, and the darkness currently felt over our land."The people who walk in darkness will see a great light. For those who live in a land of deep darkness, a light will shine" (NLT) I... Continue Reading →

He Has Overcome

This morning as I came to prayer I became aware of a distance between God and me that is not usually there. I prayed into it, asking Him to reveal what had caused me to withdraw - usually tiredness, a wave of unbelief, or subconscious sin, and what He showed me was what happened yesterday... Continue Reading →

Called as Families

Well this post has taken a while to birth! Since my last post over a week ago - and even before that, God has been taking me deeper into certain areas, in a new way hat has taken some processing. It's like he's taken the word He gave me in March from the book of... Continue Reading →

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