Bill and Brenda (Beni) Johnson are the Senior Pastors of Bethel Church in Redding, California. Bill is a fifth generation pastor with a rich heritage in the things of the Spirit. Together they serve a growing number of churches that have partnered for revival. This apostolic network has crossed denominational lines in building relationships that enable church leaders to walk in both purity and power.
In this present move, God has brought Bill into a deeper understanding of the phrase, “…on earth as it is in heaven.”
Bill and the Bethel Church family have taken on this theme for life and ministry. Healings, ranging from cancer to broken bones, to learning disorders and emotional healing, happen with regularity. Bill teaches that we owe the world an encounter with God, and that a Gospel without power is not the Gospel that Jesus preached.
Bill not only teaches the supernatural, he imparts it by changing the way we think. By laying a carefully constructed biblical foundation for walking in the supernatural power of God he provides all the equipment needed to experience miracles every day.
Bill has written the books “When Heaven Invades Earth, a Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles,” “The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind,” “Dreaming With God,” “Strengthen Yourself in the Lord,” “Face to Face with God” “Releasing the Power of Heaven,” “Here Comes Heaven” with Mike Seth. This book is a children’s version of “When Heaven Invades Earth.” He has also contributed to a book with his Senior Associate, Kris Vallotton, “The Supernatural Power of Royalty.”
Mark Stibbe is married to Alie, they have four children, one Labrador and two cats and live and work in Watford. They are both authors, having published a total of nearly 40 books. They love movies, reading, meals, good friends and Norway.
Mark and Alie co lead The Father's House Trust, a charity dedicated to bringing the Father's love to the fatherless, both within and beyond the church. Along with their team at The Father's House Trust they are committed to alleviating the global problem of fatherlessness, especially through serving and equipping leaders.
Mark has written the books "From Orphans to Heirs", "One Touch from The King", "The World's Best Dad", "Breakout", "Prophetic Evangelism", "Drawing Near to God", "Know your Spiritual Gifts", and "User's Guide to Christian Belief".
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Dave Mitchell is the pastor of Woodlands Christian Centre in Bristol. He is married to Tina, and has five children and lives in a christian community house. He has been trying to encourage the Church to pray for the sick as a normal part of ministry for more than 20 years. He is concerned to hold in tension the theological and pastoral challenges that occur when a community lives both with 'miracles' and suffering.
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Jon petersen and his wife Mindy live in downtown Kansas City, MO. Jon teaches and advises leaders all over the world. Raised in Japan, Jon planted a church in California at the crux of the Jesus movement which greww explosively. He and Mindy raised their children in Amsterdam as missionaries with YWAM and worked into Eastern Europe when Communism fell. Today he is the President of City Force, a ministry focused on rediscovering, reunifying, and rebuilding towards God's purposes for the cities of our world.
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Andrew Pearkes is the founder & senior leader of Maranatha Ministries, Exeter.
Andrew regularly ministers in churches and conferences in the UK, Also he ministers in over 20 countries, America, Europe and the Arctic. He has seen God heal, save and deliver many thousands of people over the last 25 years. He has seen God do many extraordinary miracles, including many having the metal in their bodies dissolve and new bones created, many internal organs recreated, cancers healed, blind eyes opened, the deaf hear, hearts healed, the dead raised, and many more sicknesses healed in the name of Jesus. Andrew is a member of the International Association of Healing Ministries.
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Ruth Lorensson ministers in a strong prophetic anointing. She lives in Bristol with her husband Chris and works as the prophetic pastor of Woodlands Church. She has a passion to see the church empowered and equipped in the gifts and ministry of the Holy Spirit, seeing revival spread through the UK and Europe.
She is a passionate communicator who regularly preaches / teaches on the prophetic, healing and signs and wonders at various different churches/conferences across the country.
Ruth is also one of the directors of Lovebristol, a charity and community set up to bring radical love on the streets of Urban Bristol.
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Liz Evans trains people in Interpreting Dreams and visions. Taking teams into the New Age and secular areana, with dreams, prophetic and presence evangelism, The team see God reach out to people, touching and speaking to them. Powerful and touching encounters lead to faith, as people begin a walk with the Lord.
This year, the team are also putting on their own spiritual fair using spiritual gifts and creative arts, to proclaim the love and display the power of God in the community. In keeping with her belief that the prophetic serves the Church, this is being done in partnership with local Church to ensure that new believers have dis cipleship and a home to go to. She is married to David, who she describes as 'wisdom on legs'. They have a young family and live on the edge of Bath.
Teen Challenge & 'Project WAY OUT' — Project WAY OUT is a part of Teen Challenge UK’s outreach programme and targets young women trapped in prostitution and associated life controlling problems.
Julie Murray is a qualified nurse and she feels passionate about helping young women trapped in addictions and other destructive lifestyles. She is a senior member of the staff team at Hope House, Teen Challenge UK's residential home for young women, where she has seen scores of girls totally transformed by the grace and power of Christ.
How does 'Project WAY OUT' work? The Team will travel and work as a self contained and self financed unit. It will spend from Friday to Sunday in a particular location and will cater for its own accommodation needs. It will seek to interact with a local church, if possible.
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Dominic Muir is founder and senior leader of nowbelieve. His background is in corporate marketing, film-making and teaching. In November 2002 Dominic surrendered his life to Jesus Christ and had a powerful encounter with the Holy Spirit. A little later, he felt a call to full time ministry. Since entering full-time ministry Dominic has served as an intern with Holy Trinity Brompton, London and also participated on the Gary Oates Ministries 'Supernatural Mentoring Programme' in Moravian Falls, North Carolina, US.
Dominic has been an active member of Holy Trinity Brompton since September 2004 and founded nowbelieve in May 2005 initially as a web-based evangelistic venture. Soon God's call on his life was extended to the streets and then different nations. His passion is to see the Body of Christ obeying the word of God without compromise under the anointing of the Holy Ghost without measure. From this standpoint alone will we witness the required release of the supernatural love and power of Jesus Christ from the four walls of the church to the world!
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Greg & Clare Thompson live in a community house with their 5 children & 8 adults. They are directors of LoveBristol & part of the leadership team of Woodlands Church, where Clare heads up Pastoral Care & Prayer Counselling. Life is hectic, at times chaotic & often random but both have witnessed the grace, mercy and glory of God in many ways. Each summer they embark on a rambling-adventure to Glastonbury Festival with a team of 50 artists, musicians and Jesus Freaks, to open elemental, a venue aiming to bless festival goers with the love of Jesus. Their journey has been a roller coaster but rich with experience and blessing, their determination to say 'Yes' has led them to live and work in the USA, put on festivals and get behind the reins of a horse drawn caravan for a 1,000 mile sojourn down through the UK. Greg & Clare love seeing vulnerable lives transformed by God through the encounter with family and community life, they oversee several community houses which run as open homes with a welcome for people coming out of prison or struggling with life controlling issues.