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Prophetic Fishing: Evangelism in the Power of the Spirit
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Prophetic Fishing: Evangelism in the Power of the Spirit

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Prophetic fishing, according to Jean Blasi, is fishing for men and women by the presence and power of God--evangelism made easy. It comes as a result of supernatural living. We do the "natural" part and let the Spirit of God within us handle the "super" side of things. We don't have to work for God to bring others into his kingdom. Instead, Blasi advises readers simply to breathe in his presence, get out of the way, and let him work through them. It's figuring out what God is already doing and then joining him in it.
This is no canned approach to evangelism. It is taking the prophetic gift and applying it to fulfilling the Great Commission in a most natural and powerful way--listening as God shows you who to talk to, then starting the conversation. Blasi helps readers learn to hear God's voice and then to move out in power, letting love be our motivation.
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Release dateMar 1, 2008
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Jean Krisle Blasi

Jean Krisle Blasi is the founder of Kingdom Craftsman Ministries International and is on the board of Increase International and Hitland Ministries. She has ministered in dozens of nations as a teacher and intercessor, equipping leaders throughout the body of Christ. She and her husband, Thomas, live in Texas.

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