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When it comes to receiving a prophetic word the prerogative is on the recipient to activate and protect that prophetic word. The question is how do you protect that word? More importantly, how do you activate that prophetic word? Many Christians have received many prophetic words; keys to blessings if you like, however, they still stand on the other side of the door; with the key in their possession. They are yet to open the door that gives them access to the glorious blessings pronounced through a prophetic word. Most Christians take the prophetic word that they receive for granted, some even forget the word that they received, hence they fail to protect or activate the prophetic word that has potential to change their situation for the better. ‹After I Receive› is a book written to help you understand the importance of protecting a prophetic word. It also looks at how that prophetic word can be activated.
The moment you set out to realise or work towards a worthy predetermined ideal you are on the road to success. Success is something that millions of people the world over still fail to define and therefore many think they are failures yet, they are not. In this book ‘Powered to Succeed’ Brill Pongo, regarded as one of the foremost success coaches, helps you to better comprehend and conceptualize success. In the book he outlines six fundamental steps that help you to better manage and understand the process of success. ‘Powered to Succeed’ gives you workable methods, not empty promises. Brill Pongo anchors all the fundamental principles of success on actioning words that we speak. He argues that you need to believe that you have a power bigger than any challenge that hinders your path to success.
“Closure in grief: A Mythical Finish Line” offers a fresh perspective on the concept of closure in the context of grief. In this insightful and empathetic book, the author challenges the commonly held belief that closure means leaving grief behind and getting back to a "normal" life. Instead, the author argues that closure is a process, not a defined moment, and that it involves accepting the reality of the loss while still honoring the memory of the loved one. Drawing on personal experience and extensive research, Closure in Grief offers practical guidance on how to navigate the complex emotions and challenges of grief. With compassion and wisdom, the author explores the many facets of closure and provides insights that will resonate with anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the process of grief and find a path towards healing and growth. It is a powerful reminder that closure is not a finish line to be crossed, but a journey to be embraced with openness and compassion.
Protect the Harvest; Defend the Harvester talks about the conversion of a journalist who was very much against the rise of the modern day church, particularly the prophetic movement and the so-called prosperity gospel preachers. In his attempt to discredit the preachers, the journalist has a heavenly encounter which transforms his views and alters his spiritual course. At a later stage, while the journalist is travelling to DR Congo from Zambia, God shows him a vision and speaks to him about the need to ‘Protect the Harvest, protect the granary and defend the harvester(s)’. An interesting encounter and valuable reading as he outlines how the Media in today’s world is conspiring to disc...
Grief is complex; it may present itself differently on any given day. Grief Sucks But Hope Again is Brill Pongo’s heartfelt account of a journey of grief and grieving, and includes a collection of reflections, poems and musings, to help, encourage and inspire. Brill embraces topics of loneliness, grief attacks, hope, love, and creating meaning as he learnt to live fully with his grief.
Helping you to become the best you can be. You may be asking: Is there God? Is it possible to know Him intimately? How can I become a better person? How can I overcome some of the human weaknesses I have? I have lost my way - any way back? Yes there is! If that’s you and you are looking to produce the best you there can be… read on. This book will help you become a Vessel Of Excellence. It will lead you in a step-by-step way, through teaching that has been proven over 4 decades, by igniting power and strength from within you, connecting you to the source of unending power and strength to make change happen from within you while giving you anchorage to faith, hope and love. This will result in you experiencing true freedom, authenticity, and excellence. It will make you become a person of character, stature, achievement and self-assurance, as well as making you discover, live and celebrate your purpose. This book is also written to be used by any Christian as a training manual or resource book for personal growth and for teaching and training church leaders and pastors.
Going to school in a real castle. Pongo Bates thought himself the luckiest boy in England, despite a war and being separated from his parents. This is a fictional account of a true story that happened during World War II. When Adolph Hitler sent his bombs raining down on England, parents sent their children into the country for safety. This story is very loosely based on the West Downs school housed at Blair Castle in Scotland.
Pongo has an adventure in the jungle while trying to find the sun.