If We Really Want Healing in Our Land


Hello Reader,

If we really want to see God heal our land, it starts with something most of us aren't talking about.

In this urgent interruption to our regular programming, Rachel Wojo explains why the revival we're praying for begins with a personal prayer reset based on 2 Chronicles 7:14. No regular format, no fluff - just a raw, heart-to-heart conversation about the condition God gave us for healing our communities and our nation.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • Why God's promise to heal our land starts with "my people" - and what that means for you personally
  • The missing ingredient in most prayers that keeps breakthrough from happening
  • Why your personal prayer life is the key to seeing change in your community and nation

The question isn't whether God can heal our land. The question is: are we willing to do our part?

If you've been sensing a stirring in your spirit and hunger for God in a deeper way, this episode is your invitation to the personal revival that changes everything.

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