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Karen speaks at King of Kings on January 20, 2019, discussing the power of prayer to bring back our prodigal children. Quotes: "You never know when you're just one prayer away. It may have been a year, two years, three or ten; you never know when God's going to keep that promise. I've noticed God has two speeds: slow and suddenly - because when He comes, it's usually BOOM! - He's on the scene. You never know when tomorrow will be your suddenly. Hope can hurt. But if the enemy can get you to give up and lose hope, he'll be able to steal your faith. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, so if the enemy can steal you your hope he's after your faith because that will rock the very foundations of who God has said He is."
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Partial transcript:
When Lindsay was gone, one day I saw in prayer I saw her
in the spirit realm. I saw what looked like a concentration camp.
I saw this big, long, windowless cement building,.
It was in a desert with nothing around it.
There was only one door for the building with a guard
stationed there, an evil demonic gigantic spirit that looked
like the orcs in Lord of the Rings.
I knew Lindsay was in that concentration camp.
I knew she was being held captive in that room.
Day after day, after week, after month when I was warring
in intercession for Lindsay I would look up and see that door.
In the spirit I would walk toward that thing knowing I'm
an ambassador of God, I have the word from God, so
I would just walk up, look at that spirit and I would
say, "The Lord says the captive of the warrior will be released,
the plunder the tyrant will be retrieved. I will fight those that fight you
and I'll save your children." (Isaiah 49:25)
One day I was praying like that and I walked
up to that thing, quoted that scripture, and to my utter amazement,
the door opened and Lindsay walked out. When she walked out
she didn't see me; she was just staring straight ahead.
I was just overwhelmed emotionally, crying at the sight of her.
Walking out behind her was a large crowd of young people.
Some of them were playing instruments.
It was like they were doing what they were called to do.
Karen's book, "Watching the Road: Praying Your Prodigal Home," tells the story of the return of her daughter Lindsey from a place of spiritual despair. Are you desperate for the return of your prodigal son or daughter? Have you lost hope that your prodigal husband or wife will ever return home?
Don't give up! Things don't have to stay the way they are! Your prayers have the power to change things....even the hardest of hearts! Watching from her porch with eyes of faith and a heart of hope, Karen cried out to God for Lindsey's return. In miraculous ways, God daily reaffirmed the promises He gave personally to Karen that Lindsey would be restored to her marriage and family.
Review of "Watching the Road"
This book will bless and encourage any parent who is waiting for your prodigal to come home. Especially if it looks humanly impossible for that to happen. I love how this book encourages and gives hope when it is all but lost. Karen shares her heart and her struggles with the same things you go through when your child walks away from you and everything you ever taught them about God. But she also shares how God met her in each of those hard times and bolstered her faith to continue to believe when it looked impossible. She shares scriptures He gave her and all the insights He gave her as well. Highly recommend this book.