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James Goll

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James W. Goll (born July 3, 1952), formerly known as Jim Goll, is a New Apostolic Reformation Christian evangelist in the US.

He is an author, and also the director of Prayer Storm, coordinator of Encounters Alliance, co-founder of Encounters Network,[1] instructor at C. Peter Wagner's Wagner Leadership Institute and a member of the Harvest International Ministries apostolic team. Along with Dutch Sheets, Cindy Jacobs, Chuck Pierce, Mike Bickle, and others, Goll is a member of the Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders.[2]

His ministry focuses on prophecy and he is called a prophet (as one of the Kansas City Prophets).[3][4]

In 2023, Goll teaches online classes, produces a podcast entitled God Encounters Today[5] and writes a blog with Charisma. He is an adviser and a voice in the global prayer and prophetic movements.[6][7][8]

Partial bibliography

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Goll has written and co-authored several books,[9] including;

  • Revival Breakthrough: Preparing for Seasons of Glory, Awakening, and Great Harvest, 2022, with Randy Clark
  • The Mystery of Israel and the Middle East: A Prophetic Gaze into the Future, 2021, with Don Finto
  • The Prophet: Creating and Sustaining a Life-Giving Prophetic Culture, 2019, with Shawn Bolz
  • The Discerner: Hearing, Confirming, and Acting On Prophetic Revelation (A Guide to Receiving Gifts of Discernment and Testing the Spirits), 2017, with Lance Wallnau
  • A Call to Courage, 2007, with Michal Ann Goll
  • Hearing God's Voice Today: Practical Help for Listening to Him and Recognizing His Voice, 2016, with Kris Vallotton
  • The Call of the Elijah Revolution, 2011, with Lou Engle
  • Prayer Storm: The Hour That Changes the World, 2011
  • Deliverance from Darkness: The Essential Guide to Defeating Demonic Strongholds and Oppression, 2010, with John Sandford
  • Angelic Encounters: Engaging Help From Heaven, 2007, with Michal Ann Goll
  • The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence, 2006
  • The Seer: The Prophetic Power of Visions, Dreams, and Open Heavens, 2005, with Mark Chironna
The Goll family. Left to right: GraceAnn, Rachel (upside down), Michal Ann, James, Tyler (upside down), and Justin.

Personal life

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Goll was born in Missouri[10] and married Michal Ann in 1976. She died in 2008.

Goll has four adult children and several grandchildren. He lives in Franklin, Tennessee.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ God Encounters website
  2. ^ Clarkson, Frederick; Gagné, André (August 9, 2022). "New Apostolic Reformation Faces Profound Rift Due to Trump Prophecies and 'Spiritual Manipulation of the Prophetic Gift'". Religion Dispatches. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
  3. ^ Poloma, Margaret M. (2003). Main Street Mystics: The Toronto Blessing and Reviving Pentecostalism. Rowman Altamira. pp. 170, 195. ISBN 9780759103542.
  4. ^ Friesen, Aaron T. (2013-02-19). Norming the Abnormal: The Development and Function of the Doctrine of Initial Evidence in Classical Pentecostalism. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 144. ISBN 9781621895671.
  5. ^ Apple podcast website
  6. ^ "Women on the Frontlines". WOFL Global. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  7. ^ "Core Faculty - Wagner University". Wagner University. Archived from the original on 2021-11-12. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  8. ^ "Meet the Leadership". Harvest International Ministry. 2015-10-28. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  9. ^ Amazon book webpage, Retrieved 2023-05-23
  10. ^ Jesus Freak Hideout website
  11. ^ Gollideation website

Further reading

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  1. Harvest International
  2. Kairos Magazine
  3. Wagner Leadership Institute
  4. Extreme Prophetic
  5. Tobia, P.J. "Prophets Rising". Nashville Scene, Nashville: 2006.