Andrew Wommack Minister’s Conference day 3(pm) – the Sanctity of Life

Tonight, rather than the usual praise and worship, we saw a dramatisation of the overturning of Roe vs Wade.

The issue of abortion is a very emotional and divisive one, but this dramatisation was clear, powerful and personal, showing us how an abortion does not just affect an unborn baby but the mother and the rest of the family, indeed all of society.

But, as to be expected through Andrew Wommack Ministries, there was a thread of grace throughout the whole presentation. Jesus Christ can bring freedom and peace to anyone who has had an abortion, and bring them to a place of no condemnation. There is always love and always redemption.

After the drama, Andrew shared how his pregnancy crisis centres have helped soamy women make a better choice. It was powerful and challenging. Andrew then challenged us to put action to our prayers and do seething similar or support people who are doing this kind of work.

Then in the middle of a pastor’s conference, Andrew gave an altar call. There is no service inappropriate for an altar call!

Then Andrew turned the service over to our precious friend Greg Mohr to lead us into some prayer ministry time. Greg has a passion for the Spirit of the Lord to lead us and speak to us. He called up all the ARMI ministers in the US to get up and pray, and it was powerful.

One of the most powerful things in a good pastors conference is deep fellowship. In any career or vocation, when you meet someone in the same career, with the same struggles, the same problems, the same joys, you have an instant connection. Being ministered to by people who have started churches, grown churches, loved God and loved people and fed sheep for decades with no thought of reward, no secret agenda, is wonderful.

Mark Machen (who will be with us in February 2024) started to share about how God delivered him from a thirty year addiction, and shared how God wanted to set people free from addictions. He reminded us that God loves us as much in the addiction, as when we are free; but we need to believe we are dead to sin and crucified with Christ.

The presence of God was so strong as people got set free to be good examples for their churches. How glorious!

Greg Mohr then had a word about freedom from grief, and again many were set free. Glorious to watch!

Next, another precious friend, Dennis Capra started speaking forgiveness over people who felt condemned and afraid. That inspired Chris Barhorst to share that unforgiveness gives satan a road into our lives, and led people to very specifically forgive themselves, we themselves as forgiven, and to see the blood of Jesus as greater than their sin. You know we all have selfish moments and all sin, and leaders are often sensitive of heart, and that had such powerful ripples in the room, and indeed in my heart.

Then Dave Metcalfe started to share that God wanted us to have joy, and take all the encouragement we can from this time of prayer and prophetic words.

Grant Thigpen then gave a strong and clear word about love. Don’t complicate ministry… Love God and love people. Trust God, have big expectations, stay in the Word, stop worrying, and love people.

Greg then said to ask for houses and homes. Ask for buildings. There is building grace. There is business grace. There is grace, so ask and ask. God asks us to ask, so ask. Ask for what you are sure about, seek for what you at not. It is time to ask largely. Take the limits off God.

Of course I stood for that, as did Amanda and Richard, and tbe grace and glory of God hit me so hard, it was awesome. It hit me on the arm and shot into my chest. I have buildings and houses inside me now. I don’t know how else to explain it.

Then John Essy started moving in words of knowledge for healing.

I love watching pastors minister. I love how all the ARMI directors have decades of experience pastoring churches. It’s so important to have pastors minister to pastors, it would be impossible to express how important that is, and how vital it is for any pastor, and how awesome it was to watch that tonight.

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2 thoughts on “Andrew Wommack Minister’s Conference day 3(pm) – the Sanctity of Life

  1. Thank you Pastor Ben and all the TOL leaders at the conference. We can’t wait to have you back in the UK the keep this bright light burning.Matt 5:14

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