About The Movements he Birthed
Professor Zacharias Tanee Fomum was a pioneer. He birthed things that did not exist anywhere before in the place of prayer and fasting. He pursued them in prayer and fasting until they became a lasting burden on the hearts of many other people.
In this way, many of his burdens suddenly came to life and became movements.
A movement usually starts with one person and then grows into an ever-increasing group of people. A movement is a group of people working together to advance their spiritual convictions.
The prayer, fasting, evangelism, and teaching movements, among many others, that he birthed have become enduring landmarks that are poised to shake the world.
"The best thing a man can do for his children is to bleedingly offer himself to God and say like the Levites, I have no son. Then God will take over."
"Fasting is a weapon of its own. If you can fast and not pray, fast. If you can fast only till one o'clock, fast. Every meal skipped says something to the devil."
"Fasting is a peak weapon. Prayer is the most difficult weapon. It is easier to fast than to pray. What praying offers over fasting is that you can fast and not touch God. But to pray, you have to meet God. Fasting is for war."
Professor Fomum explores these and many other movements in this book. May you journey with him into the land of movements until you become part and parcel of some consequential movements for the rest of your life.
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