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As you may know, I recently returned from 10 weeks in East Africa as a team leader with the ACTS school (Oct-Dec). My team was based in Tororo, Uganda, helping strengthen a house of prayer missions base that exists to train and send out native missionaries like fiery arrows from a furnace of prayer into [...]


For those who may not know, December 12th (12/12) is the “Global Day of Prayer for the Poor and Suffering”. For the second consecutive year, the International House of Prayer in Kansas City hosted this prayer event live from our prayer room. Having just returned from over two months in East Africa, this topic has [...]


For those who don’t know, I’ve spent the past 2 months in Uganda (and Kenya) helping lead a team of young missionaries through the ACTS school (Antioch Center for Training and Sending). Our desire is to help establish “prayer furnaces” of worship and intercession in strategic areas around and within the 10/40 window as the [...]


I am currently in Uganda, Africa for over two months laboring to help strengthen the local church in a life of prayer as well as reaching the lost with the gospel of the kingdom. I recently spoke at a local church in Tororo, Uganda, inviting them to come to our “House of Prayer” conference. I [...]


 “By an almost irresistible law of consumer culture, [our people] have bought bigger (and more) houses, newer (and more) cars, fancier (and more) clothes, and all manner of trinkets and gadgets and containers and devices and equipment to make life more fun.” –John Piper[1] Culture and Identity Culture envelops us. The towering industries of business, [...]


During this Monday’s 6am prayer meeting for marketplace believers, I prayed for a man who was going out to work. I made it my resolve to pray with Biblical language and, as the Scriptures command, with my hope completely fixed on that Day, “on the grace to be brought to you at the revelation of [...]


(It’s about time I posted. And this is long. But I think you will like it.) I love how kids are unafraid to ask the simplest questions of life that adults are sometimes too proud or too “smart” to ask. In the CEC (Children’s Equipping Center), as I was teaching a class on the Apostolic [...]


A few weekends ago I took a trip with my sister, Grace Kim, to Roseville, CA. We made a great team as we led worship at the Rock of Roseville Church (Well, Grace led and I played backup keyboards and helped direct the church band in following Grace). It was a wonderful time of leading [...]


There are an estimated 200,000 Sabians living in Iraq, that is, followers of John the Baptist (not Jesus). We must go tell them about Jesus! “Paul said, “John baptized with the baptism of repentance, telling the people to believe in Him who was coming after him, that is, in Jesus.” When they heard this, they [...]


“The testimony of God to humanity, typified in the completion of the martyrdom of the saints, is the primary measuring rod of redemptive history. In other words, the completion of redemptive history happens in context to the completion of the testimony of God, which is typified through the completion of martyrdom.” -John Harrigan See Mt. [...]



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