Recommendations

A few years ago Nathan came and held a different kind of Revival service for me. He did a prayer seminar for us here in Mesa, Arizona. I was a little nervous about how it would go over and what the response would be. Other attempts I had made to lead the church in a deeper life of prayer had not been so effective.

Nathan preached a morning message and explained what we would be doing in the days that followed. That Sunday evening and every night afterward we had over 200 in attendance each evening with a significant response and victories at the altar. I kept expecting the attendance to decline as the week went on but the effect was just the opposite ending on Wednesday with a tremendous time of prayer at the altar and great attendance.

God clearly showed me that Mesa First Church of The Nazarene was His church and that one of the things was needed was to learn how to pray.

As I look back the prayer seminar that Nathan held for us was one of, if not the most significant special meetings I have ever had any place I have pastored over the last 22 years. I would encourage any pastor to consider having Nathan come to their church and do a Prayer Seminar.
Ira Brown
Mesa, Arizona

Even though it has been several weeks since Nathan came to teach the Breaking Strongholds seminar at our church, the people are still talking about how it has made an impact on their lives. The seminar is very biblical, informative, and holds a person's attention. Our church can't wait to have him back for the prayer seminar.
Tim Miller
Brownstown, Indiana

I'm sure you are aware, but you have touched soooooo many lives while you where here. I still feel like I'm walking on a cloud. A cloud of hope, love and one that is filled with the Holy Spirit. Even though you are gone, we still feel your presence through the work you have done here. I pray for nothing but continued blessings for you.
Linda Wicks
Ottawa, Illinois


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