Impacting The Seven Mountains From The Courts Of Heaven
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Robert Henderson started to explore the question, “what would the seven mountains of culture look like in a reformed state?” There is much talk in the apostolic and prophetic community about reformation and transformation, but sometimes, we don’t have a clear vision of what it would actually look like for these spheres of influence to be modeled, shaped, and impacted by believers who carry the Kingdom of God into their everyday places of assignment.
As the bestselling teacher and leading authority on the Courts of Heaven, Robert Henderson explores each of the seven mountains of influence-religion, arts and entertainment, media, business, government, family, and education-and gives a powerful vision of what each one could look like if it were transformed and served by the Kingdom of God.
However, in order to see principalities broken and ruling spiritual forces dismantled, we must do more than pray standard warfare prayers; we must enter the Courts of Heaven to contend for Kingdom influence and impact!
In Impacting the Seven Mountains from the Courts of Heaven, you will…
*Receive a prophetic blueprint of each of the seven mountains in a reformed state
*Enter the Courts of Heaven to pray for the sphere of influence you have been called to reach and impact
*Identify the spiritual powers that are demonically influencing the different spheres of influence
Bring your case before the Courts of Heaven, and watch as God brings supernatural reformation to the seven mountains!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768462715
ISBN10: 0768462711
Robert Henderson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2023
Publisher: Destiny Image
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