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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 411 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Dr. B. R. Lakin preached a message entitled, "The Meaning of the Cross of Christ." We hope you enjoy this classic sermon from a great preacher of the past. Visit classics.preachthebible.org for more gospel messages.
Dr. Oliver B. Greene preached a message entitled, "Head of the Corner." We hope you enjoy this classic sermon from a great preacher of the past. Visit classics.preachthebible.org for more gospel messages.
Dr. Jack Hyles preached a message entitled "Finish The Course." We hope you enjoy this classic sermon from a great preacher of the past. Visit classics.preachthebible.org for more gospel messages.
Dr. Curtis Hutson preached a message entitled, "None of These Things Move Me." We hope you enjoy this classic sermon from a great preacher of the past. Visit classics.preachthebible.org for more gospel messages.
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In today’s world, it can be difficult to find shows worth listening to. However, this show is a breath of fresh air for the believer. I thank God for this ministry and how He has used it to show me things through the preaching of His Word. The preachers included in the podcasts preach powerful messages that will change your life. I cannot thank North Valley Baptist Church enough for this ministry. -2 Timothy 4:2.
I began listening to this podcast July 2021, and by August 2022 I had listened to every sermon posted since it began. I made decisions over and over in the course of that year as a result of the preaching to surrender more and more of my life to God. I’ve not regretted a single one. I’ve got joy, peace, and purpose in life like I never had before. I still anxiously await each new episode!
I love listening to old preaching because it is still old time religion and is none of this recovering fundamentalist junk. We need revival in this day and I think God wants and would bring revival to this nation, but I think we need to get right first and then he’ll being revival
To hear “great man of God” and “Jack Hyles” in the same sentence quite a contradiction. more
It is good to hear the Bible being preached. The same God that they believed in is still the same God today. He has never changed!
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