David D’Louhy is on fire for Jesus. He is passionate about seeing the body of Christ live in divine health through pursuing breakthrough in the healing of every disease and through teaching that God is in a good mood and wants to heal. David is a second year student at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry at Bethel Church in Redding, CA. In addition to school he serves on the prayer team in the Healing Rooms, is on the church prophetic and ministry teams, is an adult leader for Awakening Youth, has been involved with the outreach to UC Berkeley, and is on staff with Jesus Culture as the web content manager. David desires to help others walk in the supernatural power of God, so he shares stories and revelations on his blog. He also has a heart to see young people have an encounter with God that will change their lives and will give them a passion for His presence.


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October 9, 2007 at 9:12 pm
John Hume
Sorry, that last comment was just a test to see if it would work (the one from “heart”). I’ve lost comments that took a long time write before, so now I’m more cautious.
Anyway, I’m a college student down in SoCal that has some questions about the BSSM, which you seem to be a part of.
I have heard that BSSM does not accept new people in the middle of the year, but people can audit classes. Any truth to this [or is there a superior truth?
]? Yes, I am somewhat familiar with Bill Johnson’s teachings and they have greatly impacted my life in a positive way. What is the school like? Is it a four-year thing or just one year? I’m assuming there must be more since you are a 2-year student. How is God moving there?
My background: I am 19 and have grown up with various charismatic teachers and was introduced to Bill Johnson’s teachings a few years ago. I am cultivating a deep relationship with God, but am very scared about “doing the stuff”. Even if He does show up, wno’t I look odd? – or so go the thoughts in my head…So I am looking for a safe place to cultivate my confidence in His willingness to perform miracles.
By the way, in the area of hearing His voice, what is your take on the times when you hear that it is “not someone’s time” to be healed or something of that nature?
I eagerly await your reply, but I am patient because from your blogs, you seem to be quite busy.
A prince of the King, John Hume