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These songs were birthed out of times of prayer, fasting, and intercession for the tribes of North America. At the Midwest Prayer Center (a 24/7 house of prayer), Kelly and friends gathered to worship the Creator and listen to hear His heartbeat for the people. As Kelly prayed, she received revelation to gather these songs as a "loaves and fish" offering to Him—so that out of little, many would be fed.
Track Samples
- Call to the Nations
- Ester's Song / Haddassah's Plea
- Drum 4 Life
- Song for the Bride
- Earth Cry
- Song of Deliverance
- Sõzõ
- Ghost Dance
- Tambor de Vida
- The Response
"I've known Kelly Montijo Fink for over 12 years. She and her husband, Brian, are close friends of ours. Indeed, Kelly has consistently demonstrated a high level of spiritual maturity. She is a prophetic leader, intercessor, and strong ally for the cause of Christ. Kelly has traveled with Richard Twiss' ministry team and has stood for healing for her native peoples in several nations of the world. My wife, Denise, and I both love and respect Kelly greatly and appreciate her unique gifts, especially in her anointed, prophetic music." —Francis Frangipane
About the Artist:
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Kelly Montijo Fink is Mexican, Apache, and Spanish. Professionally, Kelly is a Spanish professor at Cornell College and Kirkwood Community College. At River of Life Ministries in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, she teaches, is on the worship team, and serves as the ministry head of the prophetic ministry. Her husband, Brian, is an associate pastor on staff and they have been blessed to sit under the wisdom, love, and teaching of Francis Frangipane for the last 13 years. Brian and Kelly have two children.
Kelly states, "I identify a lot with Moses who was a multicultural man. He was born a Hebrew, raised an Egyptian, married a Midianite...and then was sent back to his people. In the time that we are living now, I see many who are like Moses. There are many who were scattered and are now returning. And like Esther, many who were hidden are now arising. Their cries are the same, 'Let my people go!' so they may worship the Lord. I love to see every nation, every tribe, and every tongue worshiping the Lord as they were created to do!"
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