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Kingdom Awakening

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What if all the members of the Body of Christ worked together—without personal agendas, without fear or competition, and without dispute? Kingdom Awakening testifies to the incredible benefits that come from such collaborative efforts. This is how the Body of Christ is supposed to function here on the earth and is really the only effective way to fulfill the Great Commission!

Kingdom Awakening is the exciting sequel to the popular Kingdom Revolution! In this new volume, Kingdom Awakening creates and encourages unity and trust among ministries. Because we live in a desperate world, people need the love and leadership that the Kingdom of God provides. We need to not only preach to our cities, but love and serve our cities and community. You can be an important part of unifying the Body of Christ and expanding the Kingdom of God!

Author Dr. Mattera is a successful city-reaching practitioner who teaches dynamic principles necessary to release the power of God’s Kingdom on earth! As a theologian of the Kingdom, he reveals biblical insights of the awesome plan of God for the Church as well as lays out biblical blueprints for structuring civil law, apostolic movements, and contemporary Christian models of cultural engagement.

As one of the most practical books ever written on the subject, this is a must read for thinking Christians, marketplace believers, emerging leaders, and pastors who want to transform their communities!

208 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2010

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February 7, 2018
I love Joseph Mattera and I went into this book expecting to love it as much as I have loved his previous books. Though there are some incredible truths and statistics in this book I feel as though it was the stepping stone to his book “Walk in generational blessing” and that his concepts and truths weren’t as well articulated and developed in this book. Some great chapters and some that were “underdeveloped” as such. Still a good book but doesn’t live up to the expectation of Walk in Generational Blessing and The 25 Truths You Never Heard In Church - which would be up there as two of the best books I have ever read.
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