Fasting and prayer are not mere religious activities; they are powerful spiritual disciplines that realign our hearts with God’s purposes. These practices bring clarity, breakthrough, and the supernatural power of God into our lives. When done with humility and expectation, fasting and prayer create space for God to move, transforming us and the situations around … Continue reading Fasting and Prayer: Aligning with Heaven’s Agenda
Author: Ron Eivaz
Why Pastors Should Stop Praying ‘Bless Those Who Can’t Give’ During Offerings
As pastors, we hold a significant responsibility to shape the culture of our churches, particularly when it comes to financial stewardship and giving. The words we choose in our prayers, especially during the offering, carry profound influence. They set the tone for how people understand generosity, God’s provision, and their partnership with Him. One particular … Continue reading Why Pastors Should Stop Praying ‘Bless Those Who Can’t Give’ During Offerings
Next Level Leadership
In a time of rapid change and transformation, the call for next-level leadership has never been more urgent. God is doing something new, and the next season demands leaders who are ready, who are adaptable, and who are willing to break past old limitations. As ministers, we aren’t just called to maintain; we’re called to … Continue reading Next Level Leadership
The Power of Thanksgiving: A Gateway to God’s Presence
There is a power in thanksgiving that is too often overlooked. We talk about faith, prayer, and worship—and rightly so—but thanksgiving is the golden thread that ties them all together. A thankful heart positions us to receive from God, unlocks His promises, and keeps us anchored in His goodness. Thanksgiving is not just a polite … Continue reading The Power of Thanksgiving: A Gateway to God’s Presence
THE CHURCH THAT JESUS IS BUILDING
The Glorious Church Jesus is Building There’s a lot of noise today about the shortcomings of the church. Blog after blog and post after post seem bent on pointing out what’s wrong—where leaders failed, where programs didn’t work, or where communities fell short. It’s become trendy to bash the very institution Jesus gave His life … Continue reading THE CHURCH THAT JESUS IS BUILDING
Healing – Part 1
When operating in a healing ministry, our first question should not be if it is God’s will to heal sickness and disease. Our first question should be, what is hindering the healing? The principle of healing is woven throughout the Old and New Testaments and is revealed in the old and new covenants. The biggest … Continue reading Healing – Part 1
Leaders create culture
Every organization/church has a culture that is unique. The question is never whether your church has a culture but rather what is the culture? As the leader if I cannot answer that question that means the culture of my church has been created by default rather than intentionally. When culture is created by default the … Continue reading Leaders create culture
Elisha asked for a double portion of Elijah’s SPIRIT not his STUFF.
2 Kings 2:9 (ESV 9When they had crossed, Elijah said to Elisha, “Ask what I shall do for you, before I am taken from you.” And Elisha said, “Please let there be a double portion of your spirit on me.” In the great prototype ministry example that we have in the Scriptures between Elijah and … Continue reading Elisha asked for a double portion of Elijah’s SPIRIT not his STUFF.
Looking for FATSO’s
FATSO is the acronym that I've used all my years of ministry as a grid for those that catch my attention and demonstrate capacity for leadership and promotion. The acronym simply stands for: faithful, available, teachable, Spirit led, and obedient. After all these years in ministry and leading at different levels I have learned that … Continue reading Looking for FATSO’s
Leadership and a “grace culture.”
One of the things I am naturally drawn to is to observe human behavior and particularly leadership and organizational behavior. Over the last many years we have been transformed by the Holy Spirit in this present of move God. I personally was touched in 1993 as a student at Oral Roberts University by the ministry … Continue reading Leadership and a “grace culture.”
