CINDY: Then He said, “They don’t like Christianity,” and He said, “They don’t like powerless Christianity.” We started this thing called PUSH that was pray until something happens.
SID: I like that.
CINDY: Yes. And that’s exactly what we did. It was interesting. We started with around 10 people in a very small town and it dwindled down to about four.
SID: So you had what’s called a membership drive. You drove them out.
CINDY: Yes. A Gideon revival, right? It was an Exodus and it only took four of us really to begin to pray. We prayed so specifically and we asked God to just show up, just do, take over. All the sudden, really, from one Sunday to the next, probably within a three-month span, our services went from dull, boring, everyone sitting in the same seat every Sunday, whatever, to everyone was on the floor. Everyone was laughing. People were getting all kinds of revelation. The prophetic began to kick in, the Holy Spirit was filling our church with His presence. People were coming from the city, now we’re in a small town, so in a small town, people know what you do, right?
SID: Of course.
CINDY: We even knew what our kids did before they got home because somebody’d heard about it. But when this began to break out people begin to get healed of everything. These are people that were heavily addicted to meth, they were meth dealers and they were creating meth in their homes. They heard about it, they came in, they got completely healed. We had a woman who was very strung out on drugs and she pulled to the parking lot.
CINDY: It was very interesting. I’d had a dream the night before and in the dream, I was driving a Ford Explorer, which I didn’t have. I didn’t have a Ford Explorer so I knew it had symbology. I was passing waterways and I was watching fish jump in these waterways. I had a fishing pole in my Ford Explorer in my dream. I pulled over to the side and I thought, “I’m going to put my line in the water and see if I can catch a fish.” When I put my line in, I pulled up a huge bottom fish.
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