Kris Vallotton is the senior associate leader of Bethel Church in Redding California and has served on Bill Johnson’s apostolic team for more than thirty-three years. He has written seven books including the best-selling, Supernatural Ways of Royalty. Kris Vallotton’s revelatory insight and humorous delivery make him a much sought-after international conference speaker. Kris is the co-founder and senior overseer of the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, which has grown to more than thirteen hundred full-time students in thirteen years. He is also the founder and president of Moral Revolution, an organization dedicated to cultural transformation. This podcast is a collection of his sermons that he's made available to the public.
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In this throwback message from December 27th, 2019, at Bethel Church in Redding, CA, Kris Vallotton talks about kairos seasons where God’s sovereign providence is displayed. He reminds us of the significance of recognizing these moments and challenge... more
In this week’s Live Q&A, Kris Vallotton and Alley answer questions on dealing with spiritual warfare in the fight to live nobly, navigating forgiveness and building healthy community. They discuss how to lovingly confront fellow believers who are not... more
In this message from May 21st, 2023, at Bethel Church in Redding, CA, Kris Vallotton shares a powerful sermon about the fight for nobility. With a resounding call to action, he challenges us to move from defense to offense and shift from a victim to ... more
Solid and encouraging words that are real and carry Word(Jesus). No one can live on the words of man so I don't recommend eating this alone, but it's a great supplement! Thanks Bethel Team and Kris👊🏼
This podcast has answered many questions for me. Many episodes have been a springboard to my studies and have led me to just what I’ve needed to understand my thoughts/feelings. The guests on the podcast have shown me the possibilities in the Kingdom of God! Woohoo!
Praise God! Spot on - just listened to your latest message...so real, timely and encouraging. You are in my prayers, Kris...grateful to God for you. Vanessa Taylor (Hong Kong)
I have listened to you podcast/messages for years now and what you share has been so life changing for me. Thank you Kris for so faithfuly sharing what God has given you. I love how raw you are and honest about “life” It is so so refreshing.
This is my favorite podcast on repeat!
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Kris Vallotton's Podcast launched 17 years ago and published 425 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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