In this Walk and Talk episode, I address a concerning trend I'm observing among young Christians with prophetic gifts—they're attempting to emulate modern-day Elijahs and Isaiahs, operating as lone-wolf prophets with absolute authority. Drawing from Ephesians 4:11 and Deuteronomy 18:22, I expose why this Old Testament model creates spiritual bullying, crushing isolation, and impossible expectations in New Testament believers.I unpack the revolutionary shift Jesus brought to prophetic ministry, moving from solitary divine messengers who demanded absolute obedience to collaborative body gifts that invite discernment. You'll discover why the brutal 100% accuracy standard of Old Testament prophecy no longer applies, how prophetic gifts were designed to function within community accountability, and the transformational difference between wielding authority and serving the body.This isn't about diminishing prophetic gifts or lowering spiritual standards—it's about understanding how Jesus fundamentally changed the prophetic landscape. I challenge listeners to reject the Lone Ranger mentality that breeds spiritual pride and isolation, and instead embrace the beautiful reality of being one voice among many in Christ's body.Whether you're a young believer struggling with prophetic calling and feeling the weight of impossible expectations, or you're dealing with accountability issues around prophetic ministry in your community, this episode will revolutionise your understanding. Stop trying to become the next Isaiah and start learning to be a collaborative voice in God's diverse, unified body.The goal isn't to be the voice—it's to be one voice among many who collectively hear from God.Thanks for listening to The School of Safe and Humble Prophets! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work.Thanks for listening to The School of Safe and Humble Prophets! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Introduction In this Walk and Talk episode, I explores one of the most liberating truths in Christianity: you don't need a spiritual middleman to hear from God. I reflect on Jeremiah 31:31, to shiw how the new covenant fundamentally changed our relationship with the divine—moving from priest-mediated encounters to direct, personal connection with God.I talk about the historical shift from Old Testament sacrifice systems, where priests determined whether your offering was "good enough," to the new covenant promise that "they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest." You'll discover why Jesus's words in John 10:27—"My sheep hear my voice"—aren't just for spiritual elites, but for every believer.This isn't about diminishing spiritual leadership, but about understanding the true role of guides versus gatekeepers. Ian challenges listeners to stop second-guessing those gentle promptings and quiet directions, encouraging direct spiritual sensitivity rather than constant external validation.Whether you've been uncertain about your ability to hear from God or you've been waiting for someone else to interpret divine guidance for you, I believe that this episode will transform how you approach your personal relationship with the Creator. Stop waiting for permission to listen—God is already speaking directly to you.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Personal Relationship with God 02:30 Old Testament Spiritual Middlemen System 05:45 The New Covenant Promise from Jeremiah 31:31 08:20 Jesus and Direct Divine Communication 11:10 Redefining Spiritual Leadership Roles 13:40 Trusting Your Spiritual Sensitivity 16:25 Practical Steps for Direct God Connection 18:50 Call to Action and ClosingThanks for reading The School of Safe and Humble Prophets! This post is public so feel free to share it.Thanks for reading The School of Safe and Humble Prophets! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
This episode discusses building prophetic ministry in the church in a safe and humble way. David Katende talks about how he has been raising up young prophetic people in his church in Uganda and training them. They discuss the importance of impartation and training for developing prophetic gifts, not just assuming people have the gift. They also talk about the need to create opportunities for people to practice prophesying in a safe environment where mistakes are allowed. The overall focus is on building a prophetic ministry that is grounded in intimacy with the Holy Spirit and sensitivity to His voice.If you want to read along to the transcript of this episode, please use the following link.https://otter.ai/u/39n0R_L0lMX4DDResIdLtlHqVGk?utm_source=copy_urlAll episodes and show notes etc are available at www.safeprophets.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
This podcast provides an update from a recent event in Uganda, where Ian Banner and Roland Panek spoke at various churches and schools. They discuss the weekend they had, as well as future plans. Some key highlights:• Ian and Roland recently did a worship event with children at Royal Life International Christian School in Uganda.• They spoke at Apostle Michael Kimuli’s building in Kololo.• They plan to return in September to do a larger business conference focused on helping people start small businesses. The aim is to provide practical tools and knowledge around things like testing your market, business plans, and financial forecasts.• They also plan to do a conference on safe and humble prophetic ministry, teaching people how to use prophetic gifts safely and with humility.Overall, the podcast provides an update from Ian and Roland's recent trip to Uganda, sharing about the events they did and outlining their plans to return in September for larger conferences focused on business and prophetic ministry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Ian and Jonathan discuss how to deal with adversity in life and ministry. They talk about times when things go wrong that are outside of our control, like storms hitting. God uses these difficult times to develop us, mature our faith, and build perseverance. Adversity isn't pleasant but God meets us in those dark places and draws near to us.They encourage listeners to find God in their struggles, even when they can't feel His presence. They quote Bible verses about God training and disciplining those He loves. They pray that listeners would understand God is with them in the darkness and the dawn is coming.The key is to see God in adversity and connect with Him during hard times. Even though trouble doesn't feel good, later on it produces righteousness for those who let God train them through it. Authentic struggle and overcoming battles leads to real victory. So when storms hit, put down some anchors like focusing on verses that remind you God is with you in the darkness. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Ian and Jonathan talk about how prophetic people need to find other prophetic individuals to encourage and build up. However, they stress that prophetic ministry must be rooted within the local church. They discuss how having mentors and close relationships act as "guardrails" that provide stability and accountability. They encourage listeners to reflect on their own relationships within the church and how those connections can strengthen their ministry. Overall, the key message is that prophetic gifting must be exercised within the context of community and healthy relationships. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Ian and Jonathan talk about how prophetic people need to find other prophetic individuals to encourage and build up. However, they stress that prophetic ministry must be rooted within the local church. They discuss how having mentors and close relationships act as "guardrails" that provide stability and accountability. They encourage listeners to reflect on their own relationships within the church and how those connections can strengthen their ministry. Overall, the key message is that prophetic gifting must be exercised within the context of community and healthy relationships. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
They talk about the need for ballast in our lives - caring for our bodies, minds and spirits. Jonathan shares how burnout taught him the value of rest and balance. Ian talks about the boat analogy - how ballast helps keep you stable. They encourage leaders to find joy and pleasure in life to recharge and be at their best for the work God has called them to.If you want to read an audio transcription of this podcast, please visit the following link: https://otter.ai/u/mPKU7RhGS_VD3VcB7IIQKNBfao0?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Hi there, I'm Ian Banner from the School of Safe and Humble Profits. In this podcast, my friend Jonathan and I discuss the role of emotions in prophetic ministry. We explore whether prophetic people tend to be more emotional, and how to healthily include emotions while ensuring clarity of message. So grab a seat, get comfortable, and join us for this discussion on balancing emotions with self-control in prophetic ministry.If you want to read an audio transcription of this podcast, please visit the following link: https://otter.ai/u/86czISH0p6SeMYBbGTV7XW4R1Ps?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Welcome to another episode from the School of Safe and Humble Profits. We aim to bring you the most up-to-date thinking on using prophetic gifting safely and with humility. Our crew consists of experienced leaders from different nations who work with churches locally and internationally. In this podcast, Ian and Jonathan discuss the importance of emotional resilience for prophetic people and leaders. They talk about the need to recharge, regulate highs and lows, and develop foundations to weather storms in ministry.If you would like to see a transcript of this audio please click this link here https://otter.ai/u/v27e4aviAe4XEP79FBl8AX9FaR4?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Developing your ministry the right way takes time. There are no overnight successes in the kingdom of God. Growing a fruitful ministry means going through seasons of preparation and waiting on God. This podcast discusses an important message on how to develop your ministry the right way. We'll talk about the difference between being discovered and being developed over time. We'll discuss the role of waiting, frustration and resting in God's plan for your life. So whether you're just starting out or want to take your ministry to the next level, this podcast is for you.For an audio transcription, please link here https://otter.ai/u/jLMN0vCi18H5dqdtqDZO8odVKIs?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
In this podcast, Ian and Jonathan discuss how pride can creep into ministry and the importance of humility. They highlight verses that warn against pride and arrogance and emphasize submitting to God and trusting him. Jonathan gives a prayer at the end, asking God to examine their hearts and motives and help them submit their ways to him. The key takeaways are: • Pride can easily creep into ministry, especially when there is success or affirmation from others • God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6) • The antidote to pride is submission to God and trusting him with your future, not relying on your own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-6) • Keeping your identity in Christ, not your ministry, helps guard against arrogance • Examine your heart regularly for any seeds of pride and deal with them before they growFor an audio transcript, click here https://otter.ai/u/Bh074E2kWrgdrDXArl7Gb2pp1bk?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Ian and Jonathan discuss how to use prophetic gifts safely and with humility. They analyze an Old Testament passage where Isaiah prophesies King Hezekiah's death but then revises the prophecy after Hezekiah repents. They discuss how prophets must humbly respond to prophetic words and focus on Jesus. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
S03E07 with Jonathan Dunning - The difference between Old and New Testement ProphetsIn which Jonathan and Ian discuss the MYTH that NT prophets need be behave like OT prophets. they also discuss the move form OT single minstries to NT team ministries. For a live transcript of the recording, visit https://otter.ai/u/rmydWctiT8ZHbXfQ_uWs95nf_dQ?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
S03E06 with Jonathan Dunning - Love not Fear should drive our minstryIn which Ian and Jonathan discuss the real motivations for minstry and how to get your motives right This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
S03E05 - with Jonathan Dunning A Balanced 5-fold minstry in the churchIn which Ian and Jonathan talk about how to create a church and a leadership structure that has a balance of the 5 fold minsitries in it and how those 5 area of giftng can be balanced together for the good of the local church. They discuss how a prophetic minstry can submit (and should submit) the leader of the church This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
S03E04 with Jonathan Dunning - The 5 Fold ministries in Ephesians 4In this episode, Jonathan and I talk through Ephesians 4 and discuss how we can get the balance of all five ministries correct in the local churchIf you want to listen to the podcast with a live transcription as well then click here https://otter.ai/u/tFgt29JAR8TTW2m09knAqzrsutE?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
S03E03 - With Jonathan Dunning - First get SavedIn this episdoe Ian and Jonathan talk about the need to be saved as your first call from God and how your minstry strength comes form him, not how hard you can work or preachIf you want to read a simultanous transcript of the podcast, please go to https://otter.ai/u/cQ-EJq2Hy94cFCzUZvEgD10Nbvc?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
S0302 - with Jonathan Dunning - The Call of God in Your Life In this episode, Ian and Jonathan chat about how to understand the call of God in your life. What's important and what's not Ian and Jonathan talk though what a call of God in you life means. They talk about your first call is to be saved, before there is a ministry call. Both discuss their own experience of meeting God and how it was quite a while later - years in fact that their ministry became clear. Those years were necessary training years🙂 If you want to read a transcript simultaneously, please look at the following link.https://otter.ai/u/J8JM4--9JJ84ProYJkpUtLrU0Ao?utm_source=copy_url This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
S03E01 - With Jonathan Dunning - The need for Friendships in Ministry Ian is delighted to be joined by his good friend Jonathan Dunning, Snr Pastor at Meadowhead Christian Fellowship in Sheffield, UKIn the first of a series of podcasts, they talk about the need for protection in Ministry and start to open up on the call of God in your life. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com