The Power of Interdiction in Prayer

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In church history, we read about how whole communities and cities were completely transformed by spiritual awakenings; so much so, that bars were completely closed, police stations had no work, and jails were empty.

How does that happen?

Even more so, how can we see that kind of transformation today in our own communities? Do the principles that apply to this kind of transformation apply also to our homes and families?

There are three principles that have to be in place for this kind of transformation through interdiction in prayer.

And this is what I want to share with you in today's podcast, because I want to see God's people rise up in the power and might of the Holy Spirit, partnering with God in powerful prayer, to win cities for Jesus Christ!

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Dean has been a pastor for over 40 years, ministering in 48 of the 50 states and across Canada and Europe; and over the years. He has watched a subtle shift in the church as political correctness and humanism have crept in and overtaken the pulpit.

Dean is passionate about laying a solid, godly foundation for many generations. And that is why he began Foundational.

Dean wants to offer article and resources to pastors, church leaders and lay ministers that will help them effectively lead their congregations to a deeper level of discipleship in Jesus Christ; empowering them to lay a strong foundation in their families for many generations.

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