by Joshua Fowler (Author), John Eckhardt (Foreword by)
Passionate Praise for an Extravagant God
When God's people begin to upload passionate, heartfelt praise, they will find that they are able to download heaven on earth. Praise is a spiritual weapon and a necessary tool for unlocking the kingdom authority to reign with Christ. More than merely the preliminary part of a church service, praise is an essential ingredient to experiencing the presence of God and moving into the spiritual realm of prophecy.
Joshua Fowler's call to Prophetic Praise will stir within you a greater hunger and passion for the Lord as you arise as one of God's children. In this book, you will discover how praise...
- Opens your access to the heavenly places
- Draws the lost into the kingdom
- Releases signs and wonders
- Allows you to govern territories and impact nations for Christ
Allow the truths of
Prophetic Praise to penetrate your heart and transform your expressions of praise into prophetic decrees that will shatter the enemy's territory and release the kingdom of God
Author Biography
Joshua Fowler is the Senior Leader of Legacy Life Church in Orlando, Florida. He has a rich heritage of ministry, with a great-grandfather who preached seventy years and grandfather who started two missions on a Navajo reservation. Since birth, Joshua has traveled throughout America, ministering with his parents. Joshua recently celebrated his twenty-fifth year of ministry. He is sought after as a conference speaker in the U.S. and abroad and has ministered extensively in many nations around the world. Joshua is the founder of GodDay, a movement dedicated to awakening cities for God. He also founded Shoes 4 Kids, a shoe exchange that blesses fatherless and underserved children in the Orlando community with new shoes, while keeping old shoes from going to landfills. Joshua and his wife, Deborah Ashley, reside in a suburb of Orlando with their two sons and twin daughters.
Number of Pages: 139
Dimensions: 0.36 x 8.97 x 6.11 IN
Publication Date: November 26, 2003