Friday, June 15, 2012

DREAM OF HEALING AND A SLEEPING CHURCH


Monday, June 28, 2010
 I was at some church. All the people looked the same and dressed the same. They all appeared to be asleep or zombies. I decided to fly and see if I could wake them. I flew up to the ceiling and walked upside down but none moved. I was frustrated thinking what an incredible miracle I am showing them but they cant see it. I flew back down and saw a man with a twisted foot and felt compassion on him. I prayed for him and he was instantly healed. The people started to wake up and come over to see the miracle. They seemed astonished and the color started coming back into them.

The flying part has to do with walking by faith which no-one is really doing in North America anymore. The only thing that will wake the sleeping church are the creative miracles that are coming. EJ Ouellette

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

WORD ABOUT THE IMMINENT COLLAPSE - I received in prayer

In prayer yesterday I got another word about the imminent economic collapse. I had a vision of several men holding ropes as a giant weight that they couldn't possibly stop was sliding down a hill dragging them behind it. The men were furiously fighting against the weight which was out of control.
Then I heard later that day that all the American propaganda news networks (FOX CNN ABC NBC etc)  weren't reporting the seriousness of the situation. In fact that most Americans have lost %40 of their net worth since 2007.
This week a Citibank report came out showing the US economy was in such poor shape that 23% of small business owners had gone "at least a year" without pay. (That amounts to 6.1 million business owners). And now the news from the US Fed that between 2007-2010, US families lost almost 40% of their net worth. As we have been saying for some time, sadly this is a long "DEPRESSION", not just a brief `recession´. But the question is, for those living in places like the USA, the UK and Europe - are you noticing any real change in attitude yet? Is there any real sense that peoples' values are changing with regard to lifestyle and materialism, etc? Is there a "sea change" going on that you can actually see and feel? How many years do you think such a thing might take? 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

I HEARD THE TRUMPET BLAST ! -EJ Ouellette

12-06-09 After hearing about all the noises being heard around the world I finally today got to experience it for the first time. At 10 am this morning while sitting at my computer I heard a loud trumpet blast coming through my open window. IT was at first a very low frequency almost like a Tuba but it was then followed by several other blasts lasting until 10:23 am and then again at about 11:30. IT was far louder than I thought it would be based on some youtube videos but nonetheless it was very eerie sounding like one would expect the trumpet blast in Revelation 8 to sound like. There was a lot of ambient noise in my room and the blast came through clearly over the noise. I went outside as well to see if I could pinpoint the origin but it sounded clearly as if it came from the sky. It definitely gives you goose bumps and that end of the world feeling. If you have not heard any yet you can listen at the bottom of the blog entry. 

I looked up Revelation 8 and I noticed that the blast is preceded by Hail and Fire and blood. And that a 3rd of the earth was burned up. Coincidently when planet X aka Niribu, fly’s by on Dec 21st 2012 it is followed by a giant asteroid belt which will pelt the earth with flaming rocks just like the ones aimed at Sodom and Gomorrah a few years back. 

 REV 8:6 The Trumpets :Then the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared to sound them. 7 The first angel sounded his trumpet, and there came hail and fire mixed with blood, and it was hurled down on the earth. A third of the earth was burned up, a third of the trees were burned up, and all the green grass was burned up.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Psychological fitness: Spot difference between 'healthy' and 'neurotic' guilt


Since this is an epidemic in the church as well, I thought I would post this as I know many people mix these up all the time. No one in the church ever talks about healthy guilt.

Unresolved feelings of guilt are a common component of depression and low self-esteem. In order to sort through such nagging feelings, it can help to divide guilt into two different types.
The first type is the kind we feel when we've done something we believe to be wrong. We know we did it and we know it violates our personal moral or ethical code. Let's call this a "healthy guilt." It's the feeling that's appropriate and fitting when we've done something wrong.
The second type is the kind of guilt we feel when we really haven't done anything wrong, but feel "as if" we have. Let's call this a "neurotic guilt." It's misplaced and doesn't belong. It's the result of a distortion of responsibility, and it serves no useful or healthy purpose.

Two ways to process guilt

The process for handling or resolving the guilt is different depending on which guilt it is. Healthy guilt needs to be accepted and worked through. Neurotic guilt needs to be challenged and rejected.
We can process healthy guilt by saying, "Although this guilt doesn't taste so good, it's basically good for me so I need to accept it, swallow it, digest it, learn from it and move on." This process teaches us how to take responsibility for mistakes, feel badly about it for a reasonable period of time, make amends if possible, forgive ourselves and get back in the game.
We need to process neurotic guilt very differently. This process says, "This guilt does not belong here, it should not be accepted into the system and it needs to be returned to sender." This process requires that we examine our behavior from an adult, rational perspective and that we not take responsibility for things which were not under our control. The goal is to identify guilt that entered inappropriately and deport it back to where it belongs.

Resolve guilt by processing it correctly

Problems occur when we try to process guilt using the wrong system. If you've messed up and you know it but you're trying to handle it by rejecting the guilt, you might have trouble attaining a sense of peace. A healthy part of you knows you should accept the guilt and allow it to work its way through you, but another part of you is fighting against this. Maybe this is what they mean by "swallow your pride."
On the other hand, if you're blaming yourself for something that was simply not your responsibility, you're trying to ingest a neurotic guilt that really ought to be rejected. A healthy part of you senses that this guilt should not be taken in, but you're having trouble spitting it out.
A reasonable dose of healthy guilt over a reasonable period of time won't hurt you and can even teach you humility, which in turn builds wisdom and personal strength. Holding on to neurotic guilt can cause you to walk with your head hanging low, shrinking from living life freely and fully. If the guilt has your name on it, claim it. If not, let it go.
Art Frenz, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice. He can be contacted at Psychological Fitness, 1200 Monroe St., Endicott, NY, 13760.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

RAISING THE DEAD DREAM by EJ Ouellette


I was working in the audio business installing sound systems in church’s, funeral homes and other institutions. In fact I was sub contracting for the president of the “Audio Engineering Society” in Canada as he also had his own firm. We had been given a contract to re-do a major funeral home in Toronto in 1995 when this event occurred.
We had to work the graveyard shift (9pm to 9am) every night for 2 weeks completely re-doing the sound system on an old four-story mansion in Toronto. They would not close the caskets for us so but instead had to lay plastic drop-sheets over the displayed bodies as we worked. It was very creepy I might add. One evening when I came in I noticed a young boy around 10 years old in a casket. My heart broke as I saw him and the pictures of him on his hockey team with his friends and other family pictures. I started to weep knowing the incredible pain the family must be going through. Without any warning the spirit of God came on me mightily and I nearly fell to the floor. I remembered I could order this boy back to life if I wanted. I felt it was completely possible but seemed to lack any boldness that I sure could have used at that moment. Instead I said it under my breath “In the name of Jesus rise and be made whole”. I was overwhelmed at that moment that it might happen and ran out of that room. I felt terrible I reacted so badly. All night long I expected a young boy to come up behind me, tap me on the shoulder and ask for a ride home.
That day I couldn’t sleep. I was riddled with guilt knowing I could have done something but totally wimped out. I repented over and over again begging God to forgive me for not getting out of the boat. I finally fell asleep and had this dream.
I dreamed I was at another funeral home. It was a brand new place and I had been working at that home previously. I saw a black man in a casket and the family all around crying and wailing away. This time I was full of boldness as I rushed into that room, ordered that man to come back to life and he did. He sat up in his casket and the whole family fainted. I mean fell out of their chairs to the newly carpeted floor! The funeral director came running down the hall hearing the commotion and saw that man sitting in his coffin, smiling like that cat that ate the canary. And he screamed at me “YOU CANT DO THAT!” To which I replied, “I just did”.
I awoke at that point feeling somewhat relieved and Jesus immediately spoke to me “The time will come soon”.
I believe with all my heart that day is coming soon and that we are at the door. Even now I notice a new boldness in me.
EJ Ouellette

Friday, June 1, 2012

New World Order is here.Banned Episode: Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura - Police State

The Beast out of the Earth
Revelation 13:11 Then I saw a second beast, coming out of the earth. It had two horns like a lamb, but it spoke like a dragon. 12 It exercised all the authority of the first beast on its behalf, and made the earth and its inhabitants worship the first beast, whose fatal wound had been healed.13 And it performed great signs, even causing fire to come down from heaven to the earth in full view of the people. 14 Because of the signs it was given power to perform on behalf of the first beast, it deceived the inhabitants of the earth. It ordered them to set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived. 15 The second beast was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed. 16 It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads, 17 so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name.
18 This calls for wisdom. Let the person who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man.[e] That number is 666.

Friday, May 25, 2012

EXORCISM DREAM -by EJ Ouellette


May 25, 2012

Dreamt I was called in to do an exorcism at someone’s house. When I got there, there was man in a living room sitting in a chair shouting all kinds of scriptures at me. He seemed perturbed at me and all those around him seemed genuinely upset. I could see clearly that a spirit of delusion had come over him. All things he said seemed to make sense but it was all completely void of the spirit of God. He was no interested in knowing the difference and I kinda felt if I argued with him it would be like arguing with Satan himself. I decided to not respond to his insanity but instead I started casting out the spirit of delusion. Nothing happened! I did it 3 times but no avail. The people who called for me looked distraught, as they didn’t know what to do. I knew that casting out these powerful demons needed fasting for three days first, as I have done many in the past. I would never attempt this unless I had fasted first. Since they just called me I had no time and knew I would have to come back instead. It was then that I realized that this man was under Judgment like King Nebuchadnezzar and his pride had snared him. Most likely he would be under a tree for a long time growling like a dog and not in his right mind until he repented. I knew I could not help him so I left.

When I awoke it scared me that someone could be so deluded thinking they were right when they had completely missed the boat. I remembered a girl I prophesied to years ago, that unless she repented she would become like king Nebuchadnezzar and find herself under a tree barking like a dog. She was committed to an asylum almost immediately and is still there today. EJ Ouellette

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Discipleship Is Not a Dirty Word by Lee Grady


Wednesday, 09 May 2012 08:54 AM EDT J. Lee GradyNewsletters Fire In My Bones
Reclaiming the process of discipleship will require a total overhaul of how we do church.
I get funny looks from some charismatic Christians when I tell them I believe God is calling us back to radical discipleship. Those in the over-50 crowd—people who lived through the charismatic movement of the 1970s—are likely to have a bad taste in their mouths when it comes to the dreaded “D word.”
That’s because the so-called Discipleship Movement (also known as the Shepherding Movement and the VINEYARD church) turned a vital biblical principle into a weapon and abused people with it. Churches that embraced the warped doctrines of shepherding required believers to get permission from their pastors before they bought cars, got pregnant or moved to a new city. Immature leaders became dictators, church members became their loyal minions, and the Holy Spirit’s fire was snuffed out because of a pervasive spirit of control.
"Reclaiming this process of discipleship is going to require a total overhaul of how we do church. Do we really want to produce mature disciples who have the character of Jesus and are able to do His works? Or are we content with shallow believers and shallow faith?”
I don’t ever want to live through that again. I know countless people who are still licking their wounds from the spiritual abuse they suffered while attending hyper-controlling churches in the 1970s and ‘80s. Some of them still cannot trust a pastor today; others walked away from God because leaders misused their authority—all in the name of “discipleship.”
Yet I’m still convinced that relational discipleship—a strategy Jesus and the apostle Paul modeled for us—is as vital as ever. If anything the pendulum has now swung dangerously in the opposite direction. In today’s free-wheeling, come-as-you-are, pick-what-you-want, whatever-floats-your-boat Christianity, we make no demands and enforce no standards. We’re just happy to get warm rumps in seats. As long as people file in and out of the pews and we do the Sunday drill, we think we’ve accomplished something.
But Jesus did not command us to go therefore and attract crowds. He called us to make disciples (see Matt. 28:19), and that cannot be done exclusively in once-a-week meetings, no matter how many times the preacher can get the people to shout or wave handkerchiefs. If we don’t take immature Christians through a discipleship process (which is best done in small groups or one-on-one gatherings), people will end up in a perpetual state of immaturity.
David Kinnaman, author of the excellent book un-Christian, articulated the problem this way: “Most people in America, when they are exposed to the Christian faith, are not being transformed. They take one step into the door, and the journey ends. They are not being allowed, encouraged, or equipped to love or to think like Christ. Yet in many ways a focus on spiritual formation fits what a new generation is really seeking. Transformation is a process, a journey, not a one-time decision.”
Reclaiming this process of discipleship is going to require a total overhaul of how we do church. Do we really want to produce mature disciples who have the character of Jesus and are able to do His works? Or are we content with shallow believers and shallow faith?
A friend of mine had to face this question while he was pastoring in Florida. As a young father, he had a habit of putting his infant son in a car seat and driving him around his neighborhood at night in order to lull him to sleep. Once during this ritual the Holy Spirit spoke to this pastor rather bluntly. He said: “This is what you are doing in your church. You are just driving babies around.”
My friend came under conviction. He realized he had fallen into the trap of entertaining his congregation with events and programs, even though the people were not growing spiritually. He was actually content to keep them in infancy. As long as they filled their seats each Sunday, and paid their tithes, he was happy. Yet no one was growing, and they certainly were not producing fruit by reaching others for Christ.
How can we make this paradigm shift in to discipleship? How can we add “the D word” back into our vocabulary?
Churches must stop exclusively focusing on big events and get people involved in small groups, where personal ministry can take place.
We must stop treating people like numbers and get back to valuing relationships.
Leaders must reject the celebrity preacher model and start investing their lives in individuals.
When we stand before Christ and He evaluates our ministries, He will not be asking us how many people sat in our pews, watched our TV programs, gave in our telethons or filled out response cards. He is not going to evaluate us based on how many people fell under the power of God or how many healings we counted in each service. He will ask how many faithful disciples we made. I pray we will make this our priority.
J. Lee Grady is the former editor of Charisma and the director of The Mordecai Project. You can follow him on Twitter at leegrady. His latest book is 10 Lies Men Believe (Charisma House).


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

GREECE-RUN ON BANKS-is this the David Wilkerson prophecy coming true?



ATHENS- Greece put a senior judge in charge of an emergency government on Wednesday to lead it to new elections on June 17 and bankers sought to calm public fears after the president said political chaos risked causing panic and a run on deposits.

Greeks have been withdrawing hundreds of millions of euros (dollars) from banks in recent days as the prospect of the country being forced out of the European Union’s common currency zone seems ever more real — although there has so far been no sign of a run on bank branches in Athens.


Political leaders failed to form a government following an inconclusive parliamentary election on May 6, leaving the state with its coffers almost empty and no elected cabinet in place to satisfy lenders it deserves the money needed to stay afloat.

After meeting President Karolos Papoulias, whose powers as head of state are limited, heads of various parties which won seats in parliament named the new interim leader as Panagiotis Pikrammenos, who runs the supreme administrative court.

A new poll confirmed what other surveys have shown: that radical leftists who reject a bailout agreed with the European Union and International Monetary Fund are now poised for victory, and the establishment parties that agreed the rescue are sinking further after an historic wipeout 10 days ago.

The leftists argue they can tear up the bailout and keep the euro, but European leaders say if Greece fails to meet promises to them, lenders will pull the plug on financing, driving Athens to bankruptcy and a swift exit from the EU single currency.

On Monday, according to an official account, the president told party chiefs that figures collated by the central bank headed by George Provopoulos showed savers withdrew at least 700 million euros ($890 million) from banks.

“Provopoulos told me there was no panic, but there was great fear that could develop into a panic,” minutes of the cabinet meeting quoted the president as saying.

“Withdrawals and outflows by 4 p.m. when I called him exceeded 600 million euros and reached 700 million euros,” he said. “He expects total outflows of about 800 million euros, including conversions into German Bunds and other such things.”

Several banking sources told Reuters similar amounts had also been withdrawn on Tuesday. Nevertheless, there was no sign of panic or queues at bank branches in Athens on Wednesday. Bankers dismissed suggestions that a bank run was looming.

A senior executive at a large Greek bank told Reuters: “There is no bank run, no queues or panic. The situation is better than I expected. The amount of deposit withdrawals the president mentioned referred to three days, not one.”

Still, some were taking no risks. A 60-year-old textiles store owner who gave his name only as Nasos said he had transferred 10,000 euros over the phone to a bank in fellow eurozone state Cyprus on Tuesday afternoon.

“Any way you see it, things are difficult. If they call elections on June 17—a Sunday—then everyone will take their money out on the Friday.” That June 17 date was

Greeks have already been withdrawing their savings from banks at a sharp clip — nearly a third of bank deposits were withdrawn between January 2010 and March 2012, reducing total Greek household and business deposits to 165 billion euros.

A senior bank executive said there had been withdrawals in recent days but there was no sign yet of a panic, as had happened in April 2010 when 8 billion euros were withdrawn just before Greece obtained its first foreign bailout.

Analysts predicted Greece would avoid a bank run, if only because so many people have pulled out their savings already.

“We have witnessed periods of tension before when the banks experienced large outflows. In my view, the majority of people with these concerns would have done so by now,” said Alex Tsirigotis, Greek banks analyst at Mediobanca.

Greek banks have made up for vanishing deposits on their balance sheets by accepting costlier European Central Bank financing through the Greek central bank.

The spectre of Greece quitting the single currency sent the euro and European shares to a fresh four-month low on Wednesday and raised the yields on Spanish and Italian debt, reflecting the risk that other European countries will be hurt.

Patience is wearing thin among EU policymakers exasperated that a country which accounts for barely 2 percent of the euro zone’s economy should drag the bloc into deep crisis yet again.

“The 16 other governments in the euro zone really are at the end of their patience with Greece. There isn’t room or any willingness to move,” said one official involved in talks over Greece at the European Commission. “The decisions are really in Athens’s hands. But it doesn’t look good.”

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso told a news conference in Brussels that Greeks must realise what was at stake in their election: “It is important that the Greek people now take a decision fully informed about the consequences.”