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Pastor Everton Smith resides in Brampton, Ontario with his wife Althea and his two children Sherianne and Justin. He currently serves as an associate pastor with Ekklesia Kingdom Ministries, a vibrant church located in Etobicoke, Ontario where Pastor Paul and Pauline Edwards are senior Pastors. Pastor Smith has been called to the Kingdom of God in this generation to empower believers to realize the authority and dominion God has invested in them and also to teach the mysteries of the Kingdom of God to those that will be manifested as sons of God in this current season. Intercessory prayer is an area of ministry that Pastor Smith endeavors to master and his teachings are designed to mature churches and believers beyond their years. He has an extraordinary level of revelation knowledge concerning the Word of God and believes he has been commissioned by God to share the message of the Kingdom of God throughout the world.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

PRAYER VS TIME

Dear Bloggers,

Is it me or is prayer becoming something of the old? The previous generation speaks now about what prayer can do, while the current generation sits back and listen to what is being said but disregards the power within the message. Today we would rather wait on things to change than to pray for change, and despite of how worst the situations are getting leave it up to time. We say things like, someday things will get better; or it can't get any worst, one day it will get better. While we are waiting on change, our lives, our communities and our finances seem to be going away with the times. When will we realize that the greatest power a man can possess in this life is the power that is available through canstant communion with God. Prayer is not just a ritual of the past, but it is a foundational practice of every believer in every generation that desires to see the world around them change and who desires to live a life of authority and dominion in the Kingdom of God. Now is the time for prayer to become popular again in our churches and in our lives. There are so many blessings that time will not be able to produce, but what time is not able to do, prayer can. Are you sick ? Are you depressed? Are you Lonely? Is your marriage in trouble? Are your children going astray? Is the community you live in taken hostage by the enemy? Do you feel that year after year there is not much progress in your life? I declare to you today, don't leave it up to time, PRAY.
Phil 4:66 Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God;(NKJ)

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