In the name of Jesus christ I speak the light of Jesus christ in the world hallelujah I come against sickness I come against the coronavirus in name of Jesus christ amen and it is so glory Jesus christ
Lord purge me like never before Lord use me Like never before anoint me Lord help me to do your will I ask you to forgive me for being disobedient give me the strength to move forward and be the daughter you will have me to be in Jesus precious name amen 🙏🏾
Thank you Father God in the name of Jesus for using your vessel of honor to pray over us, whether we were physically there or just now watching by u-tube..I'm being blessed and I say THANK YOU
This is All Nations House of Prayer in Hopkinsville KY! Population is like 10 lol so it is a true blessing someone of her caliber came. I was there her first time and the prayer was even more powerful. You could feel the atmosphere shift. She wanted to come because she heard preaching there was like nowhere else. Karen and her daughter came there as well! Apostle Garfield Curlin and Light of the World Fellowship.
I will have the mind of Christ I will speak the word of knowledge and wisdom I will discern in Jesus Christ name amen purge me use me like never before press on
Jesus Jesus I said Jesuusssss sss We Need You Lordddd Right now Right Now Yasssss yasssss yasssss yassss yasssss yasssss yassss yasssss Goddddd Yasssss Lord
1901 Charles F. Parham originated the doctrine of initial evidence that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is evidenced by speaking in tongues. It was this doctrine that made Pentecostalism distinct from other holiness Christian groups that spoke in tongues or believed in an experience subsequent to salvation and sanctification. During 1906 Parham began working on a number of fronts. In Houston, Parham's ministry included conducting a Bible school around 1906. Several African Americans were influenced heavily by Parham's ministry there, including William J. Seymour. Both Parham and Seymour preached to Houston's African Americans, and Parham had planned to send Seymour out to preach to the black communities throughout Texas. In September he also ventured to Zion, IL, in an effort to win over the adherents of the discredited John Alexander Dowie, although he left for good after the municipal water tower collapsed and destroyed his preaching tent. For about a year he had a following of several hundred "Parhamites", eventually led by John G Lake. In 1906 however, Charles Parham sent, with funds, a black woman, Lucy Farrow, (a cook at his Houston school, who had received "the Spirit's Baptism" and felt "a burden for Los Angeles"), to Los Angeles, California, and a few months later sent Seymour, with funds from the school, to join Farrow in the work in Los Angeles, California;. Seymour's work in Los Angeles would eventually develop into the Azusa Street Revival, which is considered by many as the birthplace of the Pentecostal movement. William J. Seymour requested and received a license as a minister of Parham's Apostolic Faith Movement, and he initially considered his work in Los Angeles under Parham's authority. However, Seymour soon broke with Parham over his harsh criticism of the emotional worship at Asuza Street and the intermingling of whites and blacks in the services. This, and his support of British Israelism, has often led people to consider him as a racist He also believed in British Israelism, an ideology maintaining that the Anglo-Saxon peoples were the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. In addition, Parham subscribed to rather unorthodox views on creation. He believed God took two days to create humans-non-whites on the sixth day and whites on the eighth. Needly to say they did not preach Rev 1:14-15/ Hebrews 14:7 or Deu 28:1-68
In the name of Jesus christ I speak the light of Jesus christ in the world hallelujah I come against sickness I come against the coronavirus in name of Jesus christ amen and it is so glory Jesus christ
And it is so
Lord purge me like never before Lord use me Like never before anoint me Lord help me to do your will I ask you to forgive me for being disobedient give me the strength to move forward and be the daughter you will have me to be in Jesus precious name amen 🙏🏾
Powerful Prayer!!!! ANOINT ME LORD!!!!
She is an amazing child of God. I pray that I can gain the same understanding of Jesus and God.
Prayer is the key to all things. A Praying Women & Men is Powerful!
Thank you Father God in the name of Jesus for using your vessel of honor to pray over us, whether we were physically there or just now watching by u-tube..I'm being blessed and I say THANK YOU
This is All Nations House of Prayer in Hopkinsville KY! Population is like 10 lol so it is a true blessing someone of her caliber came. I was there her first time and the prayer was even more powerful. You could feel the atmosphere shift. She wanted to come because she heard preaching there was like nowhere else. Karen and her daughter came there as well! Apostle Garfield Curlin and Light of the World Fellowship.
Awesome prayer praise be unto the most high our heavenly father in Jesus Christ name amen
And it is Done in the Name of JESUS! Amen What the body of Christ seriously need..
Love this prayer warrior... Thank you Jesus for gifting this woman with the anointing that only comes by way of your Holy Spirit 🌹
This prayer will always get my spirit in alignment to the will of God a true prayer Warrior thank you god bless xoxo
Dr. Dorinda is praying for all of us she ispeaking uninterrupted intercessory prayer everybody
i needed this prayer in jesus name
I RECEIVE IT IN JESUS NAME
Thank you Jesus. I needed this today!!! God is always on time!
This is awesome, this is something that I needed as well! Thank you Jesus for what you have already done & for what you're going to do!
I need this prayer! 🙏🏾❤️
Help me lord i need u right now lord
Hallelujah in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth hallelujah Jesus name and amen 🙏🏾💖🤝🏽💥
This is a mighty strong prayer
Min. Shirley Thorpe Yes
This is a powerful prayer
AMEEEEEEENNNNNN🙏 Dr. Dorinda love you♥️💐
Help me Lord!
Thank u JESUS! !!!! Amen
I will have the mind of Christ I will speak the word of knowledge and wisdom I will discern in Jesus Christ name amen purge me use me like never before press on
THANK YOU
Jesus Jesus I said Jesuusssss sss We Need You Lordddd Right now Right Now Yasssss yasssss yasssss yassss yasssss yasssss yassss yasssss Goddddd Yasssss Lord
Amen in Jesus Christ's Name
THANK YA JESUS
I need dis
Powerful!
help me lord
Yes Lord in the name of Jesus Christ
help me lord with me
shayla johnson HP
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In Jesus Name Amen
thnak u for come right on time paryer for me u come right on time it turne fight for good lucky
in ty name of Jesus Amen
thnak u u come on right no time thank for payer for me god bless u
thnak u u come on right no time thank for payer for me god bless u
This is truth. ..
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Amen
1901 Charles F. Parham originated the doctrine of initial evidence that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is evidenced by speaking in tongues. It was this doctrine that made Pentecostalism distinct from other holiness Christian groups that spoke in tongues or believed in an experience subsequent to salvation and sanctification. During 1906 Parham began working on a number of fronts. In Houston, Parham's ministry included conducting a Bible school around 1906. Several African Americans were influenced heavily by Parham's ministry there, including William J. Seymour. Both Parham and Seymour preached to Houston's African Americans, and Parham had planned to send Seymour out to preach to the black communities throughout Texas. In September he also ventured to Zion, IL, in an effort to win over the adherents of the discredited John Alexander Dowie, although he left for good after the municipal water tower collapsed and destroyed his preaching tent. For about a year he had a following of several hundred "Parhamites", eventually led by John G Lake. In 1906 however, Charles Parham sent, with funds, a black woman, Lucy Farrow, (a cook at his Houston school, who had received "the Spirit's Baptism" and felt "a burden for Los Angeles"), to Los Angeles, California, and a few months later sent Seymour, with funds from the school, to join Farrow in the work in Los Angeles, California;. Seymour's work in Los Angeles would eventually develop into the Azusa Street Revival, which is considered by many as the birthplace of the Pentecostal movement.
William J. Seymour requested and received a license as a minister of Parham's Apostolic Faith Movement, and he initially considered his work in Los Angeles under Parham's authority. However, Seymour soon broke with Parham over his harsh criticism of the emotional worship at Asuza Street and the intermingling of whites and blacks in the services. This, and his support of British Israelism, has often led people to consider him as a racist He also believed in British Israelism, an ideology maintaining that the Anglo-Saxon peoples were the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. In addition, Parham subscribed to rather unorthodox views on creation. He believed God took two days to create humans-non-whites on the sixth day and whites on the eighth. Needly to say they did not preach Rev 1:14-15/ Hebrews 14:7 or Deu 28:1-68
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