• (241) “Around the Throne” with Dean Braxton

  • Dec 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

(241) “Around the Throne” with Dean Braxton

  • Summary

  • “Everything that was done in Heaven was done in a circle.”

    The Busses are joined again by their dear friend Dean Braxton who experienced Heaven when his body died for an hour and forty-five minutes. Dean shares what it was like around the throne of the Father, and how everything in Heaven moved in a circular, spiraling, spherical motion. Together, they discuss the biblical examples of worship and praise happening in circles, as well as mathematics and creation operating in circular patterns. You may wonder if this matters—Yes, it does! Tune in to find out what this understanding means for you in your daily faith walk. Get un-stuck from linear, earthly thinking, and be freed to keep growing in the Spirit by entering the multidimensional, circular thinking of Heaven.

    Also, tune in for a special announcement about Convention 2025 speakers!

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    WEBSITE: https://globaloutpouring.net

    Related Links:

    Global Outpouring Convention 2025 Info – Registration coming soon!

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    Dean’s Links:

    Website

    Books

    Facebook

    YouTube

    Previous Episodes with Dean Braxton:

    (238) “Enhancing Worship into Expansion and Revival” with Dean Braxton

    (237) “One of Heaven’s Best-Kept Secrets—The Joy of Serving”

    (230) “Rest to Increase Your Authority”

    (210) “We Don’t Celebrate Jesus Enough”

    (200) “Healing Rays from Jesus”

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