Kristene Mueller: Keep Hoping Saint Francis  

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Kristene Mueller, who is a songwriter with Jesus Culture, played this powerful song at the Call San Diego last week.  In light of Proposition 8 being passed in CA, this is a very timely prayer and prophetic declaration about the homosexual community in San Francisco.  Even though God answered prayer in the passage of Proposition 8, there is only a more urgent need for prayer for healing of homosexuals in California.

Pray for California - especially for God to raise up anointed deliverers who can bring help and hope to those trapped in homosexuality.

The lyrics to Kristene's song are below.

Keep Hoping Saint Francis by Kristene Mueller

There is a love hidden inside your borders
Just waiting to be free, just waiting to be free
There is a hope hidden inside your borders
Just waiting to be realized, just waiting to be realized

So keep hoping Saint Francis
You'll be a free man yet
You'll see the sun shine again over your city streets
Keep hoping Saint Francis
You'll be a free man yet
Though darkness covers your sleeping love, it won't last

Those who wait upon the Lord will renew their strength
Those who wait upon the Lord will not be put to shame

So we wait
So we wait for the Son to shine
So we wait
So we wait for You to come

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4 comments

hey, u know who this Francis is, would be fun to know who.. there's plenty it seams.. 'n' i'd like to know the history behind.. this thing about the streets 'n' he will see freedom etc..

10:01 AM

I too have been curious what it's about. I've been looking all over the internet to find out who this is. If anyone finds out the answer to what Kristene's song is about please let me know! Thanks

11:51 AM

I think San Francisco means St. Francis in spanish, so she's calling out the destiny of the city of San Francisco, declaring it to be a place of love and hope.

12:41 AM

Thanks Elizabeth. Yes, I think you've got it. Kristene Mueller was part of the JHOP San Francisco when she wrote this song, I understand, and they were regularly interceding for healing and restoration to come to the city.

A particular focus of their prayers was on the homosexual community in the city - that many of them would find healing and freedom in Jesus.

9:37 PM

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