Interview Airing on GOD TV

Joy strengthens us (Neh. 8:10). Peace rules us (Col. 3:15). Love compels us (2 Cor. 5:14). Compassion moves us (Matt. 9:36). What does life look like when we live from God’s heart and His holy emotions?

Jeff Jansen, author of The Furious Sound of Glory prophesies that we have

“beautifully opened the truth of the Gospel to a life of miracles in this new book. If you are hungry for the supernatural and glory of God then you will want to ingest and digest the contents of this amazing teaching. I want to highly recommend Unleashing Healing Power Through Spirit-Born Emotions to you as it holds the power of revelation to completely change your life for the Kingdom of God.”

If you haven’t experienced this revelation on Kingdom Emotions yet, now is your time! Patricia King honored us by writing the Foreword to this book, and we met up together for her Everlasting Love show. This interview will be broadcast on GOD TV this week, along with various other stations.  The airtime on GOD TV is Thursday, July 12th at 6:00pm EST.

If you don’t receive the GOD TV channel or just can’t wait (!) you’re welcome to watch the interview here anytime on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HInYyuX6z-4

 

 


This book is cutting-edge revelation at its absolute best!
My friends Mark Virkler and Charity Kayembe are a dynamite team who write edge-of-your-seat practical theology that both challenges and equips all at once.”
– 
Phil Mason, Author of Quantum Glory: The Science of Heaven Invading Earth

 

 

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