MOI Newsletter Gideon’s 300 – June 2025

Blessings to all our men in Aglow around the globe! What an amazing time we are living and experiencing. Aglow International has moved into consequential opportunities as part of the Ecclesia.

I am so excited about what is happening with Aglow International! A heaviness has lifted, allowing light, understanding, wisdom and revelation to fill the atmosphere. In the past years in Aglow, we have learned how to hear the Lord, fellowship with Him, pray and sing in the Spirit, and mature as true sons and daughters of God. We have seen many accomplishments in these past 58 years. Beginning with just four women praying and seeking God, Women’s Aglow was birthed in 1967. What began as a small gathering of women quickly multiplied throughout the United States and the nations of the world. Now currently in at least 170 nations of the earth with a legitimate Aglow presence, we can look back over the past five decades to see that God has equipped, matured, pruned, and birthed fresh levels of His Spirit into us.

What began as a small thing quickly gave birth to an international presence. In the late 1990s, Women’s Aglow was renamed Aglow International as a way to be inclusive of men in the ministry and serve to nurture the male/female reconciliation mandate of the ministry. I am forever thankful men and women can now come together in a unified voice, knowing that the greatest days of this ministry is still ahead!

That is what I am so excited about! God has been so pleased with our preparation and desire to serve Him. Now, in 2025, something remarkable has been unleashed in the ministry. And this is what I am proud to announce: Aglow is no longer a house of need, but Aglow is now a house of bread to the nations.

REDEMPTIVE PROPHECY…PROPHESY AGAIN!

When Nancy McDaniel, President/CEO, released this statement, something jumped in my spirit. There is much to do. We have a lot left to accomplish. Many prophetic promises have not yet come to fruition. Chuck Pierce spoke over Aglow this past year and said Aglow International is moving into a new anointing of redemptive prophecy, simply put is taking all of the unfilled prophetic promises and unanswered prayers, putting a hook in them and pulling from the past and placing them directly before us here in the present. Just like Asher Intrater spoke to us in a recent conference with a word, “Prophesy Again!,” those words ring loud and clear now to step into our permission of redemptive prophecy and Prophesy Again!

Nancy and I both feel such an excitement of being a house of bread to fulfill God’s promise that Aglow would be in EVERY nation in the world. We have been promised every nation! Not just the sheep nations, but all the goat nations too. How do we do this?

TESTIMONY AND CONFIRMATION

God requires us to sow into our promises. We began this back in the middle of January, 2025, when in the natural Aglow was in its most dire financial position in the history of the organization. Little did we realize God was providing a miracle of testimony of His faithfulness. We knew the promises over Aglow had not been fulfilled so we launched a Bridging the Gap giving campaign to the field of Aglow to raise $300,000 by the end of March (end of the fiscal year). It seemed as if this was an insurmountable amount, but the field began sowing into the ministry’s purpose and promise. On March 31st, midday, we had reached $286,000, fourteen thousand dollars short. Sounds like a good victory though, right? But that’s not how God works. By the end of the working day, our total had exceeded $326,000 and ended up over $350,000. This amazing ten-week miracle confirmed God’s plan for Aglow.

We have moved into the new beginnings of a new era. New giants and challenges have been placed before us. But as the Lord told Nancy, “Aglow will be a house of bread to the nations,” our faith is at an all-time high.

GIDEON’S ARMY - GOD’S RESOURCING PLAN

The Lord opened up our understanding to His wisdom and revelation. One of our intercessors spoke a word that God will work with the remnant of believers that trust Him. He referred to this remnant as a Gideon 300 Army.

Bam! That was it! God gave us the specifics of the name of the campaign along with the strategy to be the house of bread for the future. We quickly launched a Gideon 300 Army giving campaign in which we are asking 300 individuals, groups, churches, and businesses to commit to $300 per month. This would be a total of around $90k per month.

This increase would greatly multiply Aglow’s budget and allow us to reach the world. As this giving campaign began, we started receiving responses. Still at its infancy stage, I am now inviting you to be part of this great harvest. As we give into His purpose, He will give into ours. We desire to sow into the nations, into other Aglow groups to help with the harvest before them. We know that if we become an open house to give into the nations, EVERY promise He has given over us and over Aglow will be fulfilled in an “exceedingly, abundantly above all we can every think (Eph 3:20) way.

NOT SORRY

I used to be tentative and uneasy about talking about resources in ministry, but not anymore, especially when God has placed that desire to see every promise accomplished. This has become abundantly clear this is God’s heart desire for us to sow into His faithfulness. We prophesy again in this new place of sowing. Nancy and I wanted to be the first ones to sow and somehow someone had already beat us to it. That’s the excitement of this new era. God’s resources await our obedience and faith to activate them in this new era.

We are part of the Gideon 300 Army. Are you? Would you like to be? I pray you will not allow this opportunity to pass you by.

Thank you for your faithfulness to Your Word, Lord. I ask that the very thing for which You sent Your Word to perform, will not come back void but accomplish ALL those things for which You sent it. For those who give, the ministry of Aglow, and ultimately the nations of the world. In Your Name, Amen!

Dave McDaniel

Dave McDaniel,
Director of Men of Issachar, Director of Donor Relations

 

 

 

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