Thursday, January 3, 2008

::: PropheticWorshipRadio.net :::

::: PropheticWorshipRadio.net :::

Keith and Sanna Luker are prophetic psalmist revivalists who are chasing God as hard as they can and are completely desperate for the Presence and Glory of God at all costs! They are the founders of FreeWind, a prophetic worship ministry dedicated to seeing the tabernacle of David restored in this generation. They are also founders of Young Hungry Lions, a ministry to this generation. Since 1992 they have been teaching and leading congregations and worship teams around the world to listen for the sounds and songs of heaven, encouraging worshippers to join them in intimate musical communion with God. Having pioneered a school of worship training worshippers and artists to flow in the prophetic stream, the Lukers have been in the ministry as worship leaders, missionaries, church planters, and pastors for more than 23 years. Keith and Sanna have a deep love for the Holy Spirit and His beautiful ministry of power that comes through worship, teaching, and the laying on of hands. Both raised as preacher's kids, they love the church and long to see the people of God energized, equipped, and rejuvenated in their personal and corporate worship. They are graduates of the Northeast School of Biblical Studies in Clifton Park, New York. Since 1989 they have recorded 6 albums of their music and have produced more than a dozen projects for other artists. They live in Fort Worth, Texas, with their son John Samuel and their daughters, MaCasilyn Rose and Lacy Anna Justice, who they are trying to raise in the ways of the Spirit.
email: keith@PropheticWorshipRadio.net

"Keith and Sanna Luker are not only on the cutting edge, they are over the edge, giving weird a new meaning. They are not good for the welfare of the nonkingdom church and will 'blow it all to heaven', if you know what I mean. I would be glad to recommend them to your church but I know good and well they would 'blow it all to heaven'. So I recommend them to crazy churches filled with crazy people.
I know of no ministry on earth more decidedly "Kingdom" than that of Keith and Sanna Luker. Not only must we have an anointed declaration of the message of the Kingdom of God for the church today, we must have a presentation of the Kingdom Culture through music, praise and radical worship. This ministry possesses what is needed for the Kingdom message."

- Jack Taylor

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