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Let the Spirit live within you!

Are you hungry for an encounter with Jesus? Do you want to make an impact on the world?

In this power-packed book, Bill Johnson discusses how you can be a person who hosts the Presence of God. Though all believers obviously have the Spirit of God within them, there is more that enables you to be so full that you overflow His Spirit into your world. Take a journey and meet many great prophets and kings from the Old Testament who were known as people of the Presence—people who, in Johnson’s words, “God wanted to be with.” In this succinct and powerful book, Johnson encourages you toward a pursuit of the Presence of God above all else.

In this book, you will discover

  • How to pay attention to the Holy Spirit and respond to Him.
  • How the Holy Spirit manifests Himself.
  • Biblical figures who were hungry for more of God’s Spirit and learned to host Him.
  • Stories of Presence-filled revivalists and personal encounters with the Presence!

Bill Johnson writes: “We are enabled to partner with the Kingdom of Heaven and see it released here on earth! The Presence of God within us will bring reformation to the world around us—encountering a loving God!”
Host more of Him today!

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2 reviews for Hosting the Presence: Unveiling Heaven’s Agenda, by Bill Johnson

  1. Marty Mahan

    Fabulous service!! Thanks for all you do.

  2. Donna Maas

    I am not quite finished reading this book. It has been very interesting to me and challenging too. I am going to have to re-read portions of it and check out the scripture references. I am so pleased he included all the references so that is not difficult. I am not sure I agree with every meaning he seems to pull out of the Bible but I have to go back and read for myself and I have not done that yet. At the very least he challenges me to get into the Word and that is a good thing. I do want to be covered and used by the Holy Spirit. No question this is an interesting book.

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