CH: She’s a fabulous cook. Only she could have pulled this off.
BK: So all you do is, you just want to, you know, spread it over just like that.
LR: And that’s it.
BK: We usually serve it with like basmati rice, buttered rice and some—
LR: She’s going to get fancy on us.
CH: She’s the gourmet.
LR: Now I have to tell you, Hank admitted this was his favorite thing when she does the salmon, and had no idea it started out a bomb. It was a total disaster. So I tell you what, we’re going to talk about that in just a minute. We’re going to talk about taking what may by the world’s standards seem to be a total disaster and how God can take that mess and turn it into a miracle. Stay tuned. We’re going to be right back.
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LR: Okay, now officially, this is Brenda Kunneman. She and her husband Hank are pastors of the church, The Lord of Host Church, in Omaha, Nebraska, One Voice Ministry, if you want to go on the website, ovm.org, and her sister Christy, the chef of the family.
BK: Yes, she is, extraordinaire.
LR: She is great. Well, let me tell you what really happened. We went up to Omaha to preach in your church and, you know, I tell you something began to transform at that church. We were ready to minister, and as we were getting ready to minister, Christy starts singing. And I’ll tell you something, the Spirit of the Lord, it was as though—you know when the Bible talks about a descending? You could just feel it descending down. It was amazing.
And so, I tell you, you take a team like your teaching, your preaching, your husband’s preaching and his prophetic ministry and you and your husband in worship, and you get a whole package—I’ll tell you what, when that happens.
Newest book, the newest book you’ve called The Supernatural You, living from the well of God’s Spirit within you, you were talking about divine disruption. Many times we talk about disruptions in our life, and we think, Oh, why did God do this to me?, when, in fact, God didn’t do something to you. He is saving you from something.
And we have to recognize through the Holy Spirit, through listening to the voice of God, what’s the difference between a divine disaster, or a divine disruption, where God himself says, “Pumpkin, I’m saving you from something.”
BK:Well, you know, I’m thinking about the children of Israel, you know, because the Bible said what happened to them happened for our example. So, Lindsay, when I think about a divine disruption, I think about them. God was taking them out of Egypt into the Promised Land.
