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“Recently I observed Carl while sharing in front of a large multinational audience at a conference in France. He expressed himself with clarity and humility and I believe that he was very much in tune with the movements of the Holy Spirit in that environment. I would not have any problem in associating Carl to any ministry in which I might be involved and I had no problem in introducing him to a few contacts in Europe that I value in a particular way.”
–Giancarlo Elia, London, England
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A ministry must be based on a clear statement of purpose.
Born to Blaze is dedicated to:
Undaunted Proclamation
Spirit-led Impartation and
Body Unifying
Undaunted Proclamation: To the Lukewarm:
Born to Blaze is called and gifted to proclaim the whole gospel with confirmation of signs and wonders in order to:
- Ignite the passion of those who are lukewarm and
- Gather in the lost.
Preaching is always based on the truth of the gospel.
Operative words: evangelization, demonstration
“I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
Spirit-Led Impartation: To the Saint:
Soldiers need special tools and weapons given to them in a Godly manner in order to be effective. Then they must be taught how to operate them and how to apply them in daily life.
Born to Blaze works with churches, bible schools, and ministries to hold special impartational conferences that equip and release the saints in their gifts and callings, particularly in the area of learning to discern the voice of God, the voice of One crying in the desert places of our lives.
Operative words: teaching, exhorting, interceding, modeling, disciplining, releasing.
“And God gave gifts unto men.”

Streamlined Unifying: To the Leader:
With all of these individual soldiers, camps, tribes, even whole battalions functioning, leaders must be in place to oversee, direct the work, and nurture the soldiers.
Our desire is to help raise up and encourage leaders and to help unite churches and leadership in order to be unified in battle. The streams of living water coming together when possible, or ‘streamlining’, to unify God’s army and assist in sending it on its particular mission of both evangelization and discipleship.
Operative words: unity with diversity.
“And they shall be one, even as we are one.”
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