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Dr Gene Bailey explores the parallels of the rise of marxist Humanism in 19th century Russia and America today. What was the Church's role, and how do we stop it today?
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Dr. Gene Bailey discusses the John Winthrop sermon titled “A Model of Christian Charity.” He explores how this sermon, based on the Sermon on the Mount and the idea of a "City Upon a Hill," influenced the founding of America, Presidents, politicians, and Christians throughout the country.
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Revival movements have historically inspired believers to respond to spiritual calls. With an upcoming election, there is a heightened sense of urgency for preparation. Practical advice includes gathering essentials and focusing on spiritual readiness. Believers are encouraged to understand their responsibilities and authority, deepen their relationship with God, and engage in prayer and action against corruption. The message calls for steadfastness in faith and community involvement.
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Join host Dr. Gene Bailey as he explores the lives of influential figures who shaped spiritual movements throughout history. In this episode, we continue the inspiring story of Charles Capps, a renowned teacher in faith and spiritual growth, as told by his daughter, Annette Capps. Discover the impact of revival across generations and be encouraged to find your own path in this powerful journey of faith.
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Dr. Gene Bailey talks with Annette Capps about her dad's ministry, Charles Capps. Revival movements have inspired believers to respond to divine calls. Charles Capps, known as the flying farmer, grew up in a family influenced by early Pentecostal revivals. He developed a talent for personal evangelism, sharing soul-winning techniques. Despite facing financial difficulties, Capps learned about faith and God's promises, leading to recovery and blessings.
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Dr. Gene Bailey talks with Annette Capps about what she is hearing from the Spirit of God. They discuss the importance of listening to your inward witness and about being prepared for, not afraid of, things on the horizon.
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Dr. Gene Bailey looks at the Ministry of Paul and his approach to winning Greek pagans to Christ. The episode evaluates the difference between Peter's approach to ministry in Acts 2 and Paul's approach in Acts 17. Learn about the influence of Hellenism on both the Greek and Jewish cultures and how Paul overcame the philosophies using the story of salvation starting in the book of Genesis.
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Dr. Gene Bailey and Roberts Liardon talk about the revival history of John G. Lake. At one point in his ministry there were 100,000 documented miracles in a five year period leading to Spokane, Washington being named the healthiest city in the country. Learn more about the miraculous ministry of John G. Lake.
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Dr. Gene Bailey take you on a journey as you discover a story of a lost books of the bible. Once it was found, it became lost to history again, it could be one of the most significant finds of biblical archeology. What's amazing is this story takes place right in the center of some of the historic finds in biblical archeology in Israel.
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Dr. Gene Bailey and Greg Stephens talk about the basis for American culture and government.
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Dr. Gene Bailey and Pastor Greg Stephens discuss the relationship between culture, government and the church.
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Dr. Gene Bailey explores two men, and one city, in 1859. London was the center of the western world, and two men were locked in a battle for men’s souls, one good, one evil. Is was, and continues to be an epic battle of ideas that rings down the ages to us today, and whether you know it or not you have a part in this battle. It is the battle between the socialism of Karl Marx and the message of Christianity as preached by Charles Spurgeon. The battle between secular salvation and salvation through Jesus Christ.
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Dr. Gene Bailey explores some of the Revival values that powered Oral Roberts ministry.
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Dr. Gene Bailey explores the complex Revival history of Reverend Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
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What is God's expectation for Christians in stewarding America? It involves grasping the nation's founding principles and safeguarding our rights and liberties. Join Dr. Gene and Pastor Greg as they delve into America's founding documents through a biblical lens, inspiring us to understand and protect the values that shaped our nation.
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Dr. Gene Bailey, with guest Greg Stephens, discuss God, Covenants, and the Contradictions in the context of George Washington and the covenant he made with God for America.
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Dr. Gene Bailey and guest Roberts Liardon discuss the history of the Jesus Revolution. They delve into the story of Lonnie Frisbee and Pastor Chuck Smith. You will discover how these two impacted the world and why we still talk about the Jesus Revolution today.
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In this episode of Revival Radio TV, Dr. Gene Bailey explores how the Magna Carta influenced both the laws that govern the United Kingdom and the creation of the United States Constitution. The Magna Carta was issued in June 1215 and was the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government were not above the law. Learn how different philosophies around these documents have influenced the views of people and how they interpret the modern U.S. Constitution.
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Today, Dr. Gene Bailey and Greg Stephens discusses the fact that there is a cause for the Gospel and a need to win the lost. They talk about how David fought Goliath because he felt there was a cause greater than just the battle.
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Dr. Gene Bailey discusses the John Winthrop sermon titled “A Model of Christian Charity.” He explores how this sermon, based on the Sermon on the Mount and the idea of a "City Upon a Hill," influenced the founding of America, Presidents, politicians, and Christians throughout the country.
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