CN Morning Rundown: Canadian Evangelist: ‘There Is a Coming Revival Like We’ve Never Seen’
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Canadian Evangelist: ‘There Is a Coming Revival Like We’ve Never Seen’
As a preacher of the gospel for more than 45 years, Len Lindstrom knew he didn’t want to miss the opportunity—no matter what the obstacles.
After attending a rally of truckers in Victoria, British Columbia, the global evangelist knew the Freedom Convoy event in Ottawa would be huge for the kingdom and the body of Christ in Canada. He certainly wasn’t wrong about that, as the event gained headlines worldwide and let government officials in that country know that Canadians were tired and weary of lockdowns and restrictions—and they weren’t going to stand for it anymore.
“The spirit of God swept down on me and I began crying and praising God and I realized that this was Canada’s hour,” says Linstrom, the founder and leader of World Harvest and Len Lindstrom Ministries. “God impressed on me that we were going to see a change in our nation. I immediately wanted to go to Ottawa.”
Samuel Rodriguez Warns Pastors to Preach the Truth—Or Else
California Pastor Samuel Rodriguez warned this past Sunday against the “atmosphere of deconstructionism, anarchy, chaos, and relativism” that has gripped the present age, urging ministers to speak truth from their pulpits.
People today “live in a world where influencers, politicians, sports figures, government officials truly believe—driven by the real culprit, the enemy of light—that they have the power to wake up in the morning and make radical changes,” said Rodriguez, pastor of New Season Worship in Sacramento.
“Very powerful forces believe … that they have the power and authority to change whatever they want, even the truths, definitions, institutions and realities ordained, anointed and established by God almighty,” he added.
CNN Reporter Stops Live Broadcast to Capture Praying Ukrainians in Square
CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward encountered a powerful prayer scene Thursday inside Ukraine—and she took to the airwaves, where she called the emotional moment “very moving.”
The invocation perfectly captured the painful uncertainty inside Ukraine as citizens continue to endure explosions, chaos and apprehension amid Russia’s brutal invasion of the sovereign nation.
“I think this … really speaks to the sort of desperation of this moment,” Ward told CNN’s Don Lemon. “We just see a small group of people … have gathered in the main square, and they are kneeling and praying because right now there is clearly a sense of having no idea what is coming down the pipeline, what is in store.” {eoa}
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