15. Speaking the Language of the Spirit in your Home

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Speaker: Becky Fischer

Language is important. It is what ties us together with our history and our culture. To lose a native language can be devastating and it is no small thing. Somethings are lost forever when a group of people lose their language. We are in grave danger in our Spirit-filled home of our children losing the language of the Spirit, because we never speak it in our homes anymore. Will the next generation speak the language of the crucified Christ? Will they be fluent in speaking the language of sacrifice, consecration, purity, and separation to the Lord? Or will we run the risk of having a generation that speaks a conglomeration of half Bible and half Oprah (secular culture)?

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Speaker: Becky Fischer

Language is important. It is what ties us together with our history and our culture. To lose a native language can be devastating and it is no small thing. Somethings are lost forever when a group of people lose their language. We are in grave danger in our Spirit-filled home of our children losing the language of the Spirit, because we never speak it in our homes anymore. Will the next generation speak the language of the crucified Christ? Will they be fluent in speaking the language of sacrifice, consecration, purity, and separation to the Lord? Or will we run the risk of having a generation that speaks a conglomeration of half Bible and half Oprah (secular culture)?

Speaker: Becky Fischer

Language is important. It is what ties us together with our history and our culture. To lose a native language can be devastating and it is no small thing. Somethings are lost forever when a group of people lose their language. We are in grave danger in our Spirit-filled home of our children losing the language of the Spirit, because we never speak it in our homes anymore. Will the next generation speak the language of the crucified Christ? Will they be fluent in speaking the language of sacrifice, consecration, purity, and separation to the Lord? Or will we run the risk of having a generation that speaks a conglomeration of half Bible and half Oprah (secular culture)?