Welcome to the website of Dana Candler - intercessor, author, and speaker.

Dana Candler lives in Kansas City, Missouri, where she and her husband Matt serve on the senior leadership at the International House of Prayer-KC Missions Base. Dana is also an instructor at the full-time Bible School of the Missions Base, the Forerunner School of Ministry. She is also the author of "Deep Unto Deep", a book expressing the journey of a believer's heart in prayer and intimacy with Jesus. She has also worked on the Friends of the Bridegroom research team and is a prophetic singer in the House of Prayer. She fervently desires to see a generation of hearts awakened in lovesick abandonment to Jesus Christ as His return draws near. 






New from Dana Candler!

"Mourning for the Bridegroom" - This book is a call to hopeful mourning. When we are separated for too long from someone we deeply love, we're left with a stinging ache of mourning. Mourning, then, actually becomes part of loving someone. Jesus told us that His friends would mourn when the Bridegroom was taken from them (Matthew 9:15). We are living in the time of delay between His first and second comings, and these are indeed days of aching and grieving. But we do not lament His death, for Jesus is alive. So what does it mean for us to mourn for our Bridegroom? We are strangers in this world, on a pilgrimage until the day we see Him. We endure the groan of hunger and the more painful parts of loving Him. As we fast and pray, we refuse to accept the way things are in this evil age. If we love Him, will we not miss Him? If we truly know Him, is it possible to be content living life without mourning for Him? In Mourning for the Bridegroom, Dana Candler explores the suffering we endure until Jesus returns, giving both language and practical application for all believers who are living in the delay.

Purchase "Mourning for the Bridegroom", "Entirety" and "Deep Unto Deep" and other products from Dana in our bookstore.

Be sure to also check out Dana's new Downloads section.




Looking for Matt Cander's notes from the Desperation Conference 2008? Download them here.