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Episode Summary:
In this continuation of last week’s episode, prophetic leader and author James Goll returns to explore the health of the modern prophetic movement. In a frank and redemptive conversation, James shares how God has led him through personal suffering, grief, and correction in order to cultivate a more grounded and fruitful prophetic ministry. He outlines the dangers of becoming “addicted to the now” and highlights the need for reform within the prophetic landscape—starting with deeper alignment to Scripture.
With decades of experience and a heart for discipleship, James speaks candidly about prophetic accountability, the role of trials in spiritual formation, and how leaders can respond when they find themselves out of sync with God’s purpose.
Key Topics Covered:
The importance of anchoring prophetic ministry in the Word
The need for prophetic reform and leadership accountability
How grief, loss, and trial have shaped James' journey
Redemptive correction and how God guides His prophets
Training future generations in prophetic humility and maturity
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Episode Summary:
In this continuation of last week’s episode, prophetic leader and author James Goll returns to explore the health of the modern prophetic movement. In a frank and redemptive conversation, James shares how God has led him through personal suffering, grief, and correction in order to cultivate a more grounded and fruitful prophetic ministry. He outlines the dangers of becoming “addicted to the now” and highlights the need for reform within the prophetic landscape—starting with deeper alignment to Scripture.
With decades of experience and a heart for discipleship, James speaks candidly about prophetic accountability, the role of trials in spiritual formation, and how leaders can respond when they find themselves out of sync with God’s purpose.
Key Topics Covered:
The importance of anchoring prophetic ministry in the Word
The need for prophetic reform and leadership accountability
How grief, loss, and trial have shaped James' journey
Redemptive correction and how God guides His prophets
Training future generations in prophetic humility and maturity
How to Engage with Orbis:
- Check out Ken's book, On the Road with the Holy Spirit: https://a.co/d/0OVIIA0
- Partner with Orbis Financially: https://subsplash.com/orbisministries/give
- Download the app: https://subsplash.com/orbisministries/app
- Are you interested in learning about Holy Spirit-led ministry? Visit Orbis School of Ministry at https://orbissm.com or email our Registrar, Jo McKay, at [email protected]
- Upcoming Orbis Ministries overseas ministry trips are posted on orbisministries.org under the Train tab
- Join an International Ministry Trip link behind the registration/login portal.
- Do you want to join Ken's private Facebook discussion group, "God is not a Theory?" Please send a Facebook Direct Message to Bryan Orbis and a friend request to be added to it.
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