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Whatever happened to the presence of God in the American church? The church has settled for the "status-quo" rather than the "supernatural." God's Church is dealing with considerable spiritual lethargy and superciliousness. Man has been doing church his way long enough, and now it is time that the Holy Spirit be the administrator and director of His church. God has the perfect plan for His house. The author presents an urgent and no-compromise appeal for a return to the manifested presence of God. The author also gives the diagnosis and prescriptive treatment for the spiritual decline of the…mehr

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Whatever happened to the presence of God in the American church? The church has settled for the "status-quo" rather than the "supernatural." God's Church is dealing with considerable spiritual lethargy and superciliousness. Man has been doing church his way long enough, and now it is time that the Holy Spirit be the administrator and director of His church. God has the perfect plan for His house. The author presents an urgent and no-compromise appeal for a return to the manifested presence of God. The author also gives the diagnosis and prescriptive treatment for the spiritual decline of the church. This book introduces Biblical principles and not man's strategies that will cause a full restoration to the presence and glory of God. This book is for those that are hungry and thirsty for more of God's presence. Fred Jensen was born in 1954, and was raised on Staten Island, New York where he was converted to Christ at the young age of eight years old. It was here that Fred experienced, for the first time, the presence of God while attending a prayer meeting with his father. Fred is the third generation of Pentecostal ministry. He has served as a pastor for 30 years in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Hawaii, and Colorado. Fred has a passion for the manifested presence of God and revival. He now is devoted to writing, speaking and completing a Ph.D. He and his wife Naomi have one daughter, two sons, and one grand-daughter. Fred and his wife now reside in mid-west Colorado.