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Jan 7 - Feb 6, 2026Â
 Dear Prayer Eagle,
Today, I want to share a secret that has transformed the way thousands of believers pray
— and when you grasp it, it will instantly elevate your entire prayer life in 2026.
I call it . . . Â
The "GO" Signal
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It’s a biblical pattern.
And it’s something most people completely overlook — even those who are sincere, passionate, and prayerful.
Master this one thing…
and you will receive more answers to your prayers faster than you’ve ever experienced.
Before we dive in...
Let me first show you something.
What is a bottleneck?
Look at this.Â
 An essential feature of every bottle is the neck.Â
No neck, no bottle.Â
There are bottlenecks in everything.Â
Especially when it comes to spiritual things.Â
Something is limited.Â
We can pretend that’s not the case and avoid the discussion.
Or we can see it as an opportunity.Â
Look at Elijah, the prophet par excellence, and the widow of Zarephath - 1 Kings 17Â
The Lord Jesus brought up the story again in Luke 4.Â
(You must pay closer attention when something is repeated in this way).Â
Here's the story -- to jog your memory.
A great famine stalks in the land.
It hit so hard it empties all hope.
Elijah shows up at the gate of a tiny city called Zarephath and finds a widow gathering sticks for one last meal.
She says it plainly:
“I have a handful of flour… a little oil…
I’ll cook it for me and my son…
then we die.”
That's the reality.
Then Elijah does something that sounds almost offensive to human logic:
“Don’t fear…
but make me a little cake first…
and bring it to me.”
First.
Before you feed yourself.
Before you feed your son.
Before you protect your last hope.
Now listen — Elijah isn’t being greedy.
He’s "working" according to divine law.
Because human logic says:
“Hold on tighter.”
But God’s wisdom says:
“Put Me first… and watch what I can do.”
Then the promise:
“The flour won’t run out.
The oil won’t fail…
until rain returns.”
She obeyed.
And somehow — day after day — flour multiplied.Â
Oil flowed.Â
The “last meal” never became the last.
Lesson?
God’s provision doesn’t always follow common sense.
Divine blessing is often released through steps that offend human logic.
If she had followed “common sense”…
she would have eaten her last meal… and then died.
But she followed God’s wisdom, and the “last meal” became a pipeline of unstoppable provision.
Question for you
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Was the prophet's request a bottleneck for the poor widowÂ
ORÂ
Was it an opportunity?Â
About the just-opened Momentum Forum, Charlotte asks:Â
  "What if someone is really poor. Can you still help with prayer bullets?"Â
Does she mean poorer than the widow of Zarephath?
Her question reminds me of the situation of Salome Hitoto from a few years ago.Â
She confessed:Â
"Since I came a cross this site my life has changed a lot.Â
I used to suffer financial lack. Most of the time I would beg money for transport to work, I always left with nothing.Â
And I was thinking that poverty is a portion of my life.
Since I started to pray according to the prayer points from this site, my life became different and I started counting my blessings.Â
The God Almighty blessed me with a business idea which I opened and gave it to my church.Â
After a few weeks the voice of God came to me and said since you have blessed my church with business, I will bless you with another one and this one is for yourself.Â
As I am speaking now I own four different companies.Â
Praise the Lord."Â Â
-- SalomeÂ
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Remember Elijah and the widow's story above?Â
The Momentum Forum is now open.
Bottleneck or opportunity?Â
You decide. Â
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👉 YES, I'm ready to enroll
in Momentum Prayer Academy 2026
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Be An Overcomer
elisha
P.S. We're using the Elijah Script in our prayers coming up.
Here’s what he did:
📌 He prayed.
📌 He paused.
📌 He sent his servant to observe.
📌 He waited for feedback.
📌 Then he prayed again.Â
He did this not twice…
not four times…
but seven times.Â
This rhythm —
pray → pause → observe → adjust → repeat —
is what I call the “Elijah Script”.
The Bible encourages us to emulate how Elijah prayed.
James 5:17-18
Elijah was a man subject to like passions as we are, and he prayed earnestly that it might not rain:
and it rained not on the earth by the space of three years and six months.
And he prayed again, and the heaven gave rain, and the earth brought forth her fruit.
This is the missing link.
Join us as we demonstrate this pattern inside the forum.     Â