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Charles Spurgeon, "Prince Of Preachers," preached during the 1800s in England. In this episode we take a look at his conversion during a snowstorm, in a way that would break pretty much every rule that modern churches observe about guests in church.
His sermon, "What The Church Lacks," challenges us to first ask God to revive our hearts, and then to beg God to revive His church. He explains that this is the reason we do not see the fruit of a Christian people and his words are as relevant today as ever.
Special thanks to Dave Wakefield for narrating this episode of Revived Thoughts. Revived Devos is now up! Every single day a new devotional thought from a great theologian of history.
We have launched a new devotional series called Revived Devos! A new 2-3 minute episode is out every single day. It is available on every podcast app and will be available on Amazon Alexa, too. Each episode takes a short encouragement or challenge from one of 7 rotated speakers specially chosen to help you grow closer to God. You'll be hearing from D. L. Moody, Jonathan Edwards, Martin Luther, St. Augustine, Oswald Chambers, Andrew Murray, and Richard Baxter! This show hosted by Nathaniel Owen is out now and ready to be enjoyed so go and subscribe: by searching for Revived Devos or check out the show page: Revived Devos
Joel and Troy answer questions from you, the listeners! We have never done an episode like this but listen up as we answer: Why don't we have episodes featuring women speakers? How did we meet? (And how we met our spouses!) Who we think the most heretical preachers in history are? How does the ...
The title may sound like the lead up to a joke, but Augustine was comparing three worldviews that were common at the time. And in reality, they are still common today. We also look at three perspectives from three different Christians on the Fall of Rome, including Augustine's. We want to say a...
John Taylor was a pioneer pastor on the edge of the frontier in Kentucky. This sermon was given at the funeral of a friend and fellow pastor, Absalom Graves, who gave the first call to foreign missions in Kentucky's history. We want to say a big thank you to Justin Scott Rea for reading this se...