P h o t o s
Thank you to so many..
On the steps of the State Capital in .. Columbus, OH
F e b r u a r y
17
2005
Thank you to so many..
F e b r u a r y
17
2005
P h o t o s
On the steps of the State Capital in .. Columbus, OH
Thank you to so many..
F e b r u a r y
17
2005
P h o t o s
On the steps of the State Capital in .. Columbus, OH
Columbus, OH
Columbus, OH
Columbus, OH
P r a y e r
A c r o s s
A m e r i c a
Dear friends of the vision, we made it through our 21st capital prayer meeting. It was very challenging with 30 degree temperature and a major snow shower just before our 1:00 PM prayer time.
We were so excited about coming to Columbus, OH because of the vision a group of intercessors experienced in 1999. Their vision was that coals of fire would be planted in every capital city and the wind of the Spirit would blow across them and a great awakening would coming to America from sea to shinning sea.
We have been placing coals of fire with the prophetic prayer of Zechariah 12:10a, "I will pour out the Spirit of grace and prayer on the house of David"...this happened 2000 years ago on the day of Pentecost. Today, we must stir up this marvelous prophetic gift of prayer in every village, town, city, and state. We believe the people will make their way back to the churches in America, and get on their face before God in an unprecedented way. Even though the assignment is tough, the reward is so thrilling.
Even with the inclement weather, we had the Shofar blowers, several churches and pastors present along with an outstanding singer, Tommy Adams. A wonderful group of young people with Masters Commission from Fairfield, near Cincinnati, were so supportive and prayed with us in the cold!
We are now headed for Indianapolis, IN and Des Monies, Iowa. Keep praying for us as we are diligent to this great call from the Holy Spirit.
Phil Epperson
Hi everyone, yes we made it through the snow shower and the 30 degree temperatures at the Capitol building in Columbus, Ohio.
During the 1700s, the English, the French, and the American Indians fought over the land that is now Ohio.
Ohio along with Virginia, is known as the Mother of Presidents. Seven Presidents of the United States were born in Ohio. Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William H. Taft, and Warren G. Harding.
Ohio has a nickname called the Buckeye State. Buckeye trees once grew all over the state. Indians gave the buckeye tree its name. They thought that the dark brown nut with its tan spot looked like the eye of a buck, or male deer. Settlers cut down most of the trees to build log cab ins and clear land for farming.
Cleveland, Ohio is the for Rock and Roll music Museum.
Continue to have a great year!
Phil Epperson