Where Are All the Prophets? addresses the end-times Church with a confronting question: has one of the foundational gifts Christ gave to His Body been lost at the very moment it is most needed?
Scripture presents Prophets not as optional or peripheral voices, but as an integral part of Christ's provision for the equipping, direction, and preparation of the Church. Yet across much of contemporary church life, the prophetic gift has been marginalised, tightly managed, or removed altogether. This book contends that such absence is not accidental, but deeply consequential - particularly in light of the Church's calling in the last days.
Written primarily for the wider Church-pastors, leaders, and believers - this work challenges prevailing assumptions about order, safety, and discernment. It asks whether the Church has confused predictability with maturity, control with wisdom, and fear of misuse with neglect of a gift God intends to restore. Rather than advocating untested or unchecked prophecy, the book calls for a biblical realignment in which Prophets are received, tested, and integrated within healthy, accountable church life.
Interwoven throughout the book is a candid, behind-the-scenes account of a Prophet's formation. This biographical thread reveals the largely unseen process by which God prepares His servants through extended seasons of waiting, misunderstanding, correction, obscurity, and delayed fulfilment.
Central to Where Are All the Prophets? is an exploration of the many ways God speaks and confirms His word, including Scripture, the inner witness of the Holy Spirit, prophetic impressions, dreams and visions, circumstances, repetition, peace, counsel, and eventual fulfilment. Strong emphasis is placed on biblical testing, discernment, and accountability, ensuring that restoration does not come at the expense of order or truth.
Grounded in Scripture and written with urgency, Where Are All the Prophets? presents the restoration of the office of the Prophet as a necessary work of God in preparing His Church for the days ahead - not to elevate individuals, but to ensure the Church is able to hear, discern, and respond to what God is saying in this age.