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Couldn't Help Noticing

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A word of interpretation, please

Ian Carmichael / 13th September 2007 / Current events

I couldn't help noticing that some Christians seem to speak a quite different Christian language to me. I received a brochure in the mail for a conference being run by ‘DaySpring Church’ in Sydney. It came in a Koorong Bookstore catalogue. I think I may need the Holy Spirit's gift of interpretation to understand the profile of one of the conference speakers:

Kris Vallottan is the founder and overseer of the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in Redding, California. He is the Senior Associate Leader at Bethel Church and has been a part of Bill Johnson's apostolic team for over 26 years. Kris has trained and pastored prophetic teams all over the United States and is a recognised prophetic voice both here and abroad. He is a notable speaker with a vision and passion to equip an “Elijah generation” for the end-times harvest. Kris and his wife Kathy have been married for 30 years and together help to develop prophetic teams and supernatural schools all over the world. They have four children and seven grandchildren.

I honestly have no idea what much of this means. Can anyone explain to me what “supernatural schools” are, or what “Supernatural Ministry” is? How do you ‘train’ or “develop” a ‘prophetic team’? And just what is meant by an ‘apostolic team’?

Contact me if you know.

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