Improve My Life: “Standing in the Gap for Your Family” (Mark 7:25-30 & Matthew 15:22)

Improve My Life: “Standing in the Gap for Your Family” (Mark 7:25-30 & Matthew 15:22)

This week, Dr. Jonathan Fowler exhorts us to return to prayer and believe in its power to create mighty, miraculous change, especially within the family unit. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


“Standing in the Gap for Your Family” (Mark 7:25-30, Matthew 15:22)
Dr. Jonathan Fowler | Improving Lives Church

This week, Dr. Jonathan Fowler exhorts us to return to prayer and believe in its power to create mighty, miraculous change, especially within the family unit. Listen as Dr. Fowler uses stories of healing by faith in the gospels of Mark and Matthew to illustrate the kind of belief we need to demonstrate in order to get results and concludes with a powerful prophesy of seven blessings that will manifest in your home and family.

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