You have only one life to live. That's only what I can say to the young people. You have only one life to live. If you don't give it all and you hold back, you will never really know what God can do with an ordinary person. God promises in Joel 2 .28 to pour out His Spirit on all humanity. Welcome to Global Outpouring, where we contend for that promised outpouring, we equip for that outpouring so that we may engage in that very outpouring. I'm Philip Buss. And I'm Sharon Buss.
Welcome to the podcast today. We're so glad that you're with us. We have with us today a very, very, very special saint of the Lord, Siggy Oblander. She's one of the founders of this ministry, and she's going to be sharing with us today some testimonies about how surrender produces the glory of God. Thank you so much for joining us today. This is going to be a wonderful podcast
you're going to enjoy. And before we get started, we want to encourage you, if you haven't already done so, that you go to our website, globaloutpouring .net. and that you make sure that you are on our email list so that we can stay in contact with you and that you have clicked on that events tab and you've looked at what's going on with our convention 2025. Siggy is going to be one of our speakers. She's going to be our speaker opening night and she always brings a deep...
life -changing word of the Lord. And I fully expect that the Lord is going to give her something that will kick us off into the glory because that's how he uses her every single time that I know of. I don't know if you can hear that or not, but we have a thunderstorm going on and the Holy Ghost just said, amen. So we've got other wonderful speakers, Tony Camp and Dean Braxton, Jeff Simons, Jean Little and myself. And we're going to have a glory time in worship.
And it's a family event. Bring the whole family. May 21st through 24th at the St. Louis Airport Marriott. Pray about coming and make your reservations. It's going to be an amazing, life -changing time for you and your family. We've got a place for the little ones, a nursery for the smallest. for your children. We have special teachers that are going to help them to come into the deep things of God and learn how to prophesy and interpret dreams and that sort of thing. And we have ministers
for the young people. It's going to be an amazing time. So let your whole family be brought up into a deeper place in God. Siggy Oblander, we just love you so much. And for so many years, I was so glad that you could be with us on this podcast. I'm happy to be here, Sharon, and can hardly believe time has gone so fast. I know. And it has been such a long time when you look back what the Lord has done. Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely. It's a different season for us. You know, I think I'm in the 80s now, and 80 is a new beginning, but it's a completion. And I can see a shifting in my ministry because... There are things happening from inside you, which is more important than the things which are outside. God has used all our lives through the different seasons, because every decade I look back, I was in the 20s when I traveled with Gwen. I was in the 30s and 40s when we've been with a handmaiden.
And in the 40s, we lived in South Africa for 10 years. And we came back in the 50s and 60s to move about from America again. And when I look back, every decade in your life has a significance. And I just thank the Lord for it, that we don't strive the same way that he does things within you to accomplish what he has spoken so many years in your life and through your life. That's very true. That's very true. And there are seasons, and God is always doing something new all the
time. In our discussion before we started recording, we talked about how your priorities change. Yes. As life goes on, your priorities change. But it's all about, you know, the older you get, the closer you are to eternity. You know, you lift your life. I mean, it says you overcome the evil one with your testimony and the blood of the Lamb. Now, the testimony is always what you have lived through. So your testimony is bigger now than it ever has been because you
accumulated the defeats and the victories. and the light and the darkness so God can accomplish in you and through you whatever He wants. For instance, I'm thinking back as I knew I would do this broadcast with you, how God used Gwen in my life to take me out of Germany. I remember, I mean, when she came to Germany, that was in the 70s, so I would have been something in the
20s, late 20s. And I remember she comes up to me, and I was interpreting for her as she was preaching in Germany, and I was interpreting into German. And she came and said to me, One day you're going to travel with me. Now, I couldn't even imagine that, living in Germany, just coming out of Bible school. And she said, here, I give you something. This is the sign that you're going
to do that. And she gave me a $100 bill. Now, for me in those days, a $100 bill, it's like somebody would give me now $1 ,000 in the effect of what it had in my life. And you know, these things, when you look back, how they have come through in your life, it's amazing because the whole perspective, when you look back in your life, takes on a new fullness and a new color.
and a new dimension because the hurts and the struggles and the victories are not that important anymore because all these are there to bring a result like purifying gold or purifying silver. We have to go to certain things to become the end product of what God wants in your life. So David and I were very excited about this phase in our life. feel that the Lord just, you know, marriage goes to its own time and season also. And I think as we look back, we're almost married
50 years, 49 now. And I think we look back, you know, the ministry. has a lot of challenges in marriage. And when we look back now, it's just what the Lord has done. It's so amazing that we can walk in such a peace and comfort which passes all understanding. And I know that the Lord has a plan for... End Time Handmaidens Global Outpouring, because he put you there, Sharon, for a reason. And I know still many of these handmaidens we know grew old. They're like me.
They're in a place where we have gone through things and our desire for God has brought us together. in the conventions and experience level and depths of glory and anointing we would never experience if we would not start it and look for it and seen it. And I think as you're going to have that convention, it's going to be something very special because some people, they won't be there anymore after that. And, you know, Gwen had that burden. I remember when she used to
pray. and cry out, and she would cry out, give me 10 ,000 handmaidens, Lord. We need 10 ,000 handmaidens to revolutionary the country. And, you know, I don't know if you ever got 10 ,000, but I know that the Lord has used women throughout to change things and to bring a new direction and a depth. to what God wants to do. And that's a new season now. You know, we need young women
now. Yes. We can impart. So I think I said to David, we feel like the Wombrands or like the people we used to visit, like the Refuseniks in Alaska. Certainly they are there. They live to the heights and depths of whatever they live. And then they're in a little house in America, and they said, now we're just little old people. But these little old people had such an effect to revolutionize country and nations and generations.
And I know when I look back, I can just say that all we can do is run with all our strength, give with all what we got, and let God use us whatever he needs to use us. And we're going to pray that God will really bless this convention in St. Louis. that you step out by faith and really want to see God move, that God can really break through on a level He only can do it in times and seasons like this. I mean, we live in an amazing season right now. God has answered so
many prayers. It's amazing. I mean, I tell you something, I've fretted here in years past when these things look like politically. And the things looked like they've come to fulfillment, what they used to teach us in communism. The people remember I went 10 years to communistic school. And when I would come here, that was always my cry that America would wake up. So because they said, we're going to take the country from the thing. And you can see that's really what happened.
The country is taken from the thing. And I just thank the Lord that he is raising up people who rise against. the very things the devil wants to destroy this country. And we need to pray for President Trump and for the administration because this is God -given for such a time as this. Otherwise, he would have been finished,
this nation. We need this administration and God putting up President Trump so that God gives time yet for America to reach the world and the nations and Israel in particular, that the Lord can help Israel to rise up out of the ashes and out of the struggle. to fulfill our destiny because that's the time and season right now like we never lived in before. We experience things we have never experienced before. And I think God is just preparing us for this time. Very, very
true. Yes. So I remember that you spoke at the very first World Convention and a number of conventions. Wow. A lot of them. Pregnant. Yes, I remember that too. And I always consider you one of the founders. You were one of the founders of this ministry. So I'm so very grateful that you're joining us for this one. You know, I feel like we're in the season of trying to find the next generation to run alongside of us so we can pass the baton to them. Yeah, right. And you're the
one who has to pass it now, Sharon. Get ready your army. Yeah, yeah. Well, I feel like you're a part of that baton passing that the people who are going to come to this convention are going to catch something from the Holy Spirit that you have to impart as well. Yeah, thank you. I'm going to do my part too, but all of us have something that is foundational that will help. the next generation to come into the fullness of what they're called to do. Absolutely. And
our calling was unique. Yeah. As a group, you know, because there's hardly anything. So, I mean, there are some people who do this, but just when in challenging us to risk our life in situations, just normal people, we were not the Burma, whatever you call them. We were not. Anybody, just ordinary people have done extraordinary things because Gwen really pushed us over the edges. She sure did. She sure did. Well, it's because she went over the edges herself. Oh,
yeah. Come on. She was the one who went to China. And had to flee as the communists were coming. I mean, she was there in that moment. So she, right from the beginning of her ministry, she was cutting edge in dealing with risking your life. She prayed when the magistrate said, you know, the communists are coming, they'll be here in 24 hours. She stopped and prayed and said, do I stay? I'm willing to give my life. Yeah, I know. She inspired us all to run a race and
fly up the cliff to rest. To know the eagles or ducks. That's good. Some of us landed. Others of us began higher. Yeah, and we're designed to go higher. Yeah, absolutely. And let me just say this. Siggy, you were the first one that I heard speak of both you and Sister Gwen. And whatever you were preaching about, I was so resonating with it. I didn't understand what was going on. I'd had the baptism in the Holy Spirit some, maybe five years earlier. I was, oh, maybe only
four years earlier. I was probably 17 when I heard you the first time. And I sat there and I cried. And I didn't know why I was crying. But there was something about you and Sister Gwen that had. an effect on me that I was resonating with it. I knew there was something about these women that were smuggling Bibles behind the iron curtain at the time that I felt connected to
you. Oh, that's good. And I sat there crying, thinking maybe if I sit here crying long enough, somebody will come and lay hands on me and prophesy and tell me why I'm crying. And you. went off talking to somebody and Sister Gwen went back to the book table and this was in Brother Dorn's church and they were meeting in a junior high all -purpose room. So they were taking down the chairs all around me. And I thought, well, I guess I'll have to dry my tears. Nobody's telling
me anything. But then the next time when, I'm not sure if you were with Gwen, when the next time that I came, I don't remember that part, but she was speaking. at a women's luncheon that Sister Dorn was hosting. And I had just turned 18 the Thursday before, and this was on a Saturday. And my sister said, I want to take you out to lunch for your birthday. And she took me to this women's meeting. Oh, no kidding. And we ate lunch. And as Sister Gwen was speaking, I heard the
Holy Spirit say, I want you. I want you 100%. And I want you right now. And I remember you arriving in Angletown. I was right there when you arrived. Yeah? Yeah. Oh, my goodness. Yeah. That was after the Second World Convention. Was it? Yeah. It was 1977. The first one was 76. So, yeah, I came, and by that time I had other plans. I wasn't really sure that I wanted to be here. Yeah, I'm sure. But look at you. You've been in Angletown rooted, you and Phil. Yeah.
That's right. God rooted us. God rooted us. God rooted us here. And it's been good. It's been so wonderful. You know, some of the stories that you have lived through, some of those testimonies that, you know, you're talking about, your life is your testimony. Yeah, the word testimony is the first part is test. Yeah. It's true. And it really means a witness. You are a witness
to things. So, you know, tell us a story or two of things that you have witnessed in your ministry that were so sovereign that you know that God did these things. Well, one thing is for sure is because how God called us to South Africa. Yeah. Because that was in 1980. We were still living in Angletown. And I felt that the Lord spoke to me, it's time for you to go to South Africa. Now, as I was about nine years old, something like that, we didn't have a TV. We still lived
in East Berlin. And to see the news, we would go to the movie theater where they would have the news and we would watch the news. So my dad took me to see the news and they had a riot. in South Africa in the 60s or something in Joburg. And the Lord spoke to me as a child then. And he says, one day you're going to be in South Africa. Wow. I didn't know that. Yeah. So I forgot about it. And when the Lord... spoke to my heart. And he says, I want you to go to South Africa.
Then I said, but Lord, I didn't know anything about apartheid or that even the seasons were different. Because in the 70s, I traveled with Gwen mostly to India and Pakistan, the whole 70s. And we smuggled Bibles to Russia. And that was the years I traveled with Gwen. So when we traveled around the world, I remember her and I, we traveled. for eight months around the world trip. And we went to about 12, 15 nations that
eight, nine months. And I learned then how to live by faith because she didn't have much money either. And sometimes we would have spent $100 in a hotel room and we only had $100. So I learned there how to live by faith. So when the Lord spoke to me that I would go to South Africa, I said, Lord, you have to give me. a confirmation
to that revelation. And we went to one of the meetings, I forget, and a man came to me, a brother, and he cries, and he says, the Lord told me that you need a confirmation, and he gave me a Krugerrand in my hand. Oh, wow. For those who don't know, what is a Krugerrand? Krugerrand, yeah. It's a gold coin from South Africa. Yeah. So as he got me that gold coin, I knew I was going to go. Wow. So that's how we started. We started, we went. Remember, we had Barbara Elizabeth with
us. Yeah. And we were six of us, and we started, and God opened amazing doors in South Africa for me. Wow. Yeah. So eventually we stayed there about 10 years. you know, coming and going and getting our visas. And I've seen God's hand move miraculously. I mean, the doors the Lord opened for me, they're still open. We know people now 40 years. We've grown old with them. Every year we've seen them. Our kids are old. You know, the snowmen, like in Cape Town, I know them from
the time they're open. I've seen their revivals, and I've seen what God has done. And now we're all old, you know, and we can just talk about what God has done. It's amazing. You have only one life to live. That's only what I can say to the young people. You have only one life to live. If you don't give it all and you hold back, you will never really know what God can do with an ordinary person. There's nobody more ordinary than us to make extraordinary things in our life.
So that's all. I think that was one big part of my life. I think South Africa, we're gone now every year, sometimes twice, over 40 years. Wow. That's amazing. It's like being home when we go there. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. I love that. You know, it just amazes me how much God can get done with ordinary people. And really, everybody that he has to work with is broken in some way. Of course. So he builds amazing things. And that's how we know it's God. Because all he has to work
with is broken people. Yes, absolutely. But he makes us old. You're not the same as when we started broken. He finds up our wounds. Yes. Sometimes you forget even the pain. You have to remember what you had for pain and travail. Christ. But if we wouldn't have these pains and these travails, we wouldn't birth it either. So these pains and these cries and these things we carried, we had to birth a new dimension in
our life. And I thank God for that because he made us whole where we've been wounded and he helped us where we lacked. Now we get the different things. Now our body... decreases as we increase. And we have to deal with other things. It's a different phase in your life where you have to deal with things you thought you never deal with. But all the old people had to deal with it. So God is helping us to renew our youth. Yes. Strengthen us to run our race. You know, my brother is now
90 years old. Oh, really? We went up there to celebrate his birthday last year. This year he's 91. And what he has done in his life, he's telling me, he said, I never knew what I have gone through. He went to two divorces. He wanted to be in ministry. So in those days when he got divorced, you couldn't be in ministry, period. You know, he didn't. So he went to that. And now you look at his life. God prospered him so much when you look what God has done in his life. Just what I see, he
has built a ministry in Botswana. He built a church, a children's home. He built this big church in East London, and that's a story itself. Jennifer calls me. That was maybe 10 years ago. This is his wife. She said, Ryan wants to travel with you for one week and just see what you do there. So we met him in Cape Town. He came with us. Some friends always give us some cars, so we had the car. We drove all the way from Cape Town, you know, the Garden Route to Platt and
so on. And as we came to East London, now they became friends of ours as Rocco and Maureen. And their church, they're a white Africana couple, and they have a black church. Now, they didn't start out black. It's in the middle of East London. And then they had the old Baptist church, and the people was pressed into that church. Whole 500, 600, they had about three meetings in the morning to get all the people in. So my brother comes there and he sees they have a plan in front
how they're going to build a church. And all the little kids come with little jars and coins and put it on the altar. And my brother, the Lord moved my brother without anything to say. He went back home and he raised the money to build this fantastic church in the middle of East London. And you can see it now. It's a huge church. Now their church gets so full, it can get in about 1 ,200 people, I think. Wow. That they have to start maybe two meetings. And they
have a mission. You should go there sometimes when you go to East London, or when you've been there in East London and the newbie. You can go and minister there. It's so fantastic what God is doing to that church in the middle of East London. And you know now that my brother... On top of it, he built a hospital in the Congo. And now they're involved with a hospital in Honduras, I think. So God has done things out of a broken life. You know, as he was broken, and he's my
brother, was the one I got saved. Really? Yes, he came. I was so lost. In Germany, I immigrated three times in my life. I immigrated twice to Canada, I immigrated to America. And as I immigrated the first time, I was only 16. By myself, I couldn't speak English or anything. So I went back to Germany when I was 18, totally confused, messed up. And the Lord spoke to my brother, and he said with his wife, Dana, I want you to go to
Germany. So he came to Germany thinking that God is going to open the door because he was going to be a missionary in Germany because he thought the Germans, you know, are not open. We all struggled with our survival yet. And see, the wall was still in place in Germany. So when he came, nobody accepted him because he was too stiff. for the Pentecostals and too vile for
the Baptists. He was in the middle. So I remember between New Year's and Christmas, that was just New Year's, I think in 1969, 68, turning 16, no, 65 or 64. So he comes to me and he said, see, it's time that you give your life to Jesus. And you know, you got Houston coming all the way from Canada to save me. I would surrender to the Lord right there as he brought me to the Lord. And he practically just came so I could get saved. And then he left. He went back to
Canada. He went to a divorce. He had to start. He started the business. And now he's 91 years old. You can see how God used that broken life to build something through his life, which only God could use him for. And I just thank God that he can use us just when we're willing to be used for his purpose. So that was one of my great experiences. to see my brother all these years. And you know, as he was, he had this business. He retired when he was about 74. And they had
a huge party. And all the business people came. And all his employees came. He had more than one business. Employees came and they gave testimony. And I never forget that one guy, one of his managers, he said, I just want to tell you. We couldn't wait to go to work because we felt such a presence in this job. And that's how the Lord used my brother in such a way to enhance the kingdom. And, you know, he's not known in any big ministries, just a little old man. But he reached so many
people. And I just thank the Lord for his life. He touched my life. And he helped us many times to go on our trips and to do the things we needed to do. And, you know, God is amazing. He was almost 17 when he escaped to Canada. I remember I was nine years old when he escaped. And he couldn't speak any English. And he would come to Canada. He didn't know anybody. He started from scratch in the oil fields and Yukon and
did all kinds of things. And look at him. If you just surrender your life, even if you make mistakes, God uses you to touch lives. And how his life has touched. When I go to East London, that's why. It's such a memorial when you see that church. It reaches the whole. There's no more beautiful church than this church in the middle of the downtown of East London. So that is a big testimony at the area. That's tremendous. You know, you said a word that I'd like you to
expound on a little bit. You said the word surrender. Surrender your life. And that's, you know, that's kind of how we grew up in this ministry was with the idea of surrender. As you surrender, then... You know, when you give up your will, then God's will can be done. Yeah, yeah. So tell us a little bit more about your experiences with surrender. Well, I think it's very practical, really. Like, for instance, the first time I smuggled Bibles
with Gwen into Czechoslovakia. Now that's written in that book, Sigi and I. So now I've been a smuggler since I've been little. We smuggled cheese and wool. And, you know, we had Angora rabbit. We smuggled the wool out and we smuggled things in so we could live. So I knew about smuggling. And many times we would be pulled out and I had experience. Now it's easy to surrender if you don't have any experience. I always tell this
story. For instance, when you smuggle Bible, you take two Americans who had no experiences or you take. Two Germans, like Herman, for instance, remember? And me. Me living behind the Iron Curtain. Herman, five years in the slavery, Polish slave labor camp. And then two Americans or three who only have an ideal. They're going to do this. Now, we are four of us, but we will not react the same. The two of us, you have no scars. You just praise the Lord. Thank the Lord. Hallelujah.
But us who have scars, who've been almost killed or dragged out, who've been persecuted by the communists, we know what they're doing. We react different. Our surrender is not just raising the hand. We feel the feelings of what could happen because we experienced it in our life. And I remember when we started that and I realized when I came to the borders, I was scared because I knew what would happen. Like when we went to smuggle Bibles. Now, I've been a smuggler and
we hid it and that. And when Gwen and I went and I said to her, well, how do we get this in? It's not smuggling. You just load the Bibles up. Anybody can see it. She said, yeah, you have to trust the Lord. Now, that night, I couldn't hardly sleep. Because I know, I said, it's not what I do. I mean, before I would hide. I would hide the stuff. We would hide behind the legs of people. We would run around into different compartments to get away from the soldiers. And
they would snatch us. And I remember Crystal, I would say, you know, everybody can take everything away. But the only thing what we can do is. What they can take is what we eat. So sometimes when we had these sheets and this milk powder, before we would come to the border, we would eat it. Because I thought, oh, if I had my bill, I was not hungry. When I was hungry, it was not my point. The point was that I had something somewhere where they could not steal it. Because anything
on the outside, anybody can take from you. And I thought, this is one thing they cannot take. So when I came to the border with Gwen and the woman started to load the car, I said, that's not smuggling. That's just bringing them in. And then that night, I had to come to the place. I would shake in my bed because I knew what it was like to cross the border, as I crossed many. I would shake and I would sweat. And I thought, oh, my golly, my ministry is finished before
it started already. And, you know, that surrender is not that you have a feeling, that you do it in spite of your feeling, that your commitment becomes bigger than your fears. I can't say that I've ever been fearless. Perfect love casts out all fear. I can't say that. I can't say I've done things without fear. Everything I have done, dangerous. I dealt with fear. But my commitment to surrender is to surrender these fears and to trust the Lord and to say, Lord, here am I.
Whatever happened, happened. To come to that place is like being kicked out of the nest. And that's the only way. You're going to learn how to fly. Otherwise, you never. Our instinct of self -preservation is so strong. Yes. I mean, I admire. We need young people. They have to do certain things now. And God is raising up some young people. I've watched, and I thank God. They're fearless to go into the colleges. They're fearless to confront these students,
Hamas. They look fearless. But I know to come to that place, they have to surrender their fears so God can give them the ability to function in that surrender. and to be used as that instrument for his glory. So it's not easy, but it's possible. And remember, the mother eagle kicks you out of the nest. She doesn't teach you how to fly. You have to skip. And she kicks you. Then when you kick, then you realize you're not a sick kid. Hallelujah, me. That's good. That's good.
But the mother eagle does also fly down underneath in case you're just in free fall. But she has to fall a while. Then she catches it. That's what the Lord does. He lets us fall. And see what you do in that fall. Wow. Wow, that's a good illustration. Life is not easy, but it's worth it. Yes, very, very true. Very, very true. And it's really for the glory of God. And I'm sure you've seen occasions where, like talking about your brother, it's for the glory of God.
What He does in each of our lives as He leads us by His Spirit is something that is going to be for His glory, even if we have to suffer some. Yes. You have to come to that place to do it. I mean, not everybody who is wealthy does that. That's true. Very few. Because he gives millions to missions. That's amazing. You know, I'm reminded of, I don't know if you've seen the book that I wrote, Rich Wounds. No, I've never read it. No. Okay. I think I haven't seen you since I
wrote that book. It's an eternal perspective on suffering. Oh, good. And I got the initial revelation, the initial experience happened in South Africa. God used South Africa in my life as well. And it's an interesting connection there. There's something very special about South Africa because it is also a melting pot like America. And you know, now we really have to pray because the government looks like it's collapsing. Oh, really? Yeah. Hadn't been following that. Wow.
Well, we'll add that to our prayers. Yeah, because the people are suffering there. I mean, what they do, first they had all these shutdowns for hours and hours, but now they make the electricity so high that some of the people we know have to sell their houses because they can't pay their electricity. Oh, my goodness. It's very bad. Wow. Wow, wow, wow. So what my brother done, he actually... put solar panels on the church because the church has no windows and anything.
So when the power went out, they were sitting in the dark and they had no microphone. So he invested in solar panels on the church just a few years ago. So that changed their whole life now. Wow. Wow, that's glorious. Well, Siggy, we really appreciate you taking time with us today. Oh, no, love it. Did you have any other stories? No, I have lots of them, but I think that's enough. Okay. Well, I'm sure you'll tell some more at the convention. I'm sure you will.
And I know that the Lord is going to give you a word. One of the things I enjoy about watching you get ready for ministry. is that you're just sitting there or standing there worshiping, and then all of a sudden you sit down and you start rolling through your Bible and putting markers in about what the Lord is giving you in that moment for the word that you're about to bring on the platform. I just love how the Holy Spirit does that. And actually, I minister that way
more than any other way. There's lots of times that I'll make notes and then never use them. Did you enjoy your trip to Chicago? No. Oh, yes. Yes, we did. We had a wonderful time ministering in different places in the Midwest, and it was really, really good. Good. Yeah. So would you pray for our listeners? Yes. Lord Jesus, I just thank you so much for the opportunity to just share our testimony. Lord, just for the opportunity to see Sharon and Phil and to see what they're
doing. And Lord, we pray for everyone who listens. And you know everybody's pain and you know everybody's joy. You know everybody, Lord, who struggles. And Lord, I thank you that in every struggle to change Jacob into Israel, that no struggle is... in vain because you make us overcome us. And I pray right now that you reach down to everyone, oh God, who's discouraged, give them courage. Who is sick, make them healthy. Lord, fulfill their destiny in their lives. That is most of
all. And Lord, I just pray for the convention too. I pray that you draw your people, Lord, and that you're going to do what you need to do and share and feel that burden. Lord, to bring your people together, Lord, just like in the time of Jubilee, Lord. Lord Jesus, will the slaves set free and will people regain their properties. And Lord, where there comes a harvest which is not sown by man. And I just thank you, Lord, for the power and anointing of your Spirit. Encourage
everyone right now, Lord. Encourage Sharon and Phil. As they're planning and preparing this convention for every speaker, Lord Jesus, we don't just want to do things to do, but we're doing things because in doing so, you're going to manifest your power and you manifest your glory. So bless Sharon and Phil, bless Global Outpouring. everyone of God who is connected to. And I pray that you bring a hunger in our hearts to fulfill this ministry and the destiny,
I pray in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. If you enjoyed today's podcast, please subscribe, rate, and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your review helps the podcasting platform suggest this podcast to other listeners who are also looking for a great move of the Holy Spirit. Check out our website at globaloutpouring .org to find out more information, read our blogs, connect with us, and donate. You can also browse our web store for life -changing
anointed books. Until next time, this is Sharon Buss. And I'm Philip Buss. God bless you with His overwhelming, loving presence.
