Rick Joyner
Rick Joyner has authored more than fifty books, including The Final Quest Trilogy, There Were Two Trees in the Garden, The Path, and Army of the Dawn. He is also the Founder and Executive Director of MorningStar Ministries, a multi-faceted mission organization which includes Heritage International Ministries, MorningStar University, MorningStar Fellowship of Churches and Ministries. Click here to take a look at Rick's latest Rant #ricksrants

Special Bulletin Part 4 - The First Step in Preparation

3-27-11
Rick Joyner speaks about America’s current “paralysis of analysis” concerning our government and the economy in Part 4 of this Video Special Bulletin. With adjustments to America’s budget, the future of the economy could be changed; but we need strong leadership to help do so. In a time when inflation appears to only be getting worse, we must lean on the leadership of the King of kings. Formulas and rules alone will not teach us the Lord’s voice. We will know His voice just from spending time with Him.

A Call for Discernment

9-22-13
Rick talks about the conditions and issues of the current times. As Christians, we are called to be watchmen on the walls, protectors. Our authority comes from Christ, and we are to use discernment to bring light and illumination to the violence happening these days. We only have spiritual authority to the degree that we are abiding in the King.

Who Are the Knights of Malta?

10-14-12
This week on Prophetic Perspectives Rick Joyner will be speaking about the Knights of Malta. He will be teaching on their historic exploits as well as their modern day role in the body of Christ. Rick will also be speaking about other courageous men of faith that have transformed nations for Christ such as Colonel Eugene Byrd, a WWII US commander who was instrumental in the re-building and restoration of Berlin, Germany after the war.

Called and Commissioned

9-3-13
We often think of harvest as a gathering of souls, but harvest is also a time of maturing. As we mature in the Lord, He teaches us about our calling and brings it into greater focus. Commissioning, however, is a time when we receive the release from the Lord into our calling and are now held to a greater standard of accuracy and responsibility. We must learn not to confuse calling with commissioning.