Thursday, 12 February 2015
I start with the battle of Dunkirk during the Second World War and the prayer that upheld it: How thankful we are that God had this company of hidden intercessors whose lives were on the altar day after day as they stood in the gap ... intercession meant 'identification, agony, and authority'. I then move onto Purim ... It's ironic that Purim is celebrated as a light-hearted party, while at the core of the story is one woman willing to give up her life to save her people from certain death. ... but I don't believe it ends there - there's a challenge for all of us today! Please have a look at the article here and then drop me a comment, I'd love to know if this resonates with you too.
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Eitan Shishkoff,
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