The church is entering a revolutionary time of apostolic breakthrough. Right now, Jesus has taken up residence within you, empowering and enabling you to be everything you are destined to be. When He calls you to accomplish a goal that is seemingly unreachable, He will go before you to break through the locked gates and topple the highest walls. Yet Jesus does not do it alone. You are a huge part of the breakthrough. You must pray for the Lord to intercede so that He can step in to powerfully push through every existing obstacle. In The Breaker Anointing, you will learn how to ask Jesus to be a breaker in your life individually and in your church and city corporately. When you trust in His prevailing power and ask for His intercession, the results are both mighty and miraculous! Table of ContentsForeword Chuck Pierce Chapter 1: My Introduction to the Breaker Chapter 2: Restoration of the Apostolic Church Chapter 3: God the Breaker Chapter 4: Breaking Through and Breaking Out Chapter 5: Breakthrough and Gates Chapter 6: Caught in the Narrow Place Chapter 7: Effects of Breaking Through Every Barrier Chapter 8: The Birth of the Apostolic Church at the Gates Appendix: Portals of Glory Resources Endnotes Scripture Index Subject Index EndorsementsWe all have obstacles that crop up in our lives. Obstacles can keep us as individuals, families, congregations, states and nations from our dreams and our destinies. How do we handle obstacles? Do we give up, cry, turn and run, looking desperately for another way? In The Breaker Anointing, Barbara Yoder offers a much more acceptable option: Let Jesus blow them away. Barbaras book teaches us how to align with the Lord of the breakthrough to clear the path ahead so that we can run the race to win! Dutch Sheets, About the AuthorBarbara J. Yoder is the founder and apostolic leader of Shekinah Christian Church, a racially and culturally diverse church in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Known for her cutting-edge prophetic ministry, Barbara travels extensively within the United States and abroad, ministering at conferences and seminars. She has five grown children and six grandchildren, and she makes her home in Ann Arbor.
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