
A Podcast for Anyone. This platform will be used to benefit any kind of labourer in the Kingdom of God. This is a place for preachers, Bible study teachers, servants, singers, musicians, Sunday school teachers, Students, and anyone else. This is a place to be edified and grow in your experience as an ambassador of Jesus Christ.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Enjoy as my grandmother, Sister Jo Alice Young shares experiences from her life, living for God, and ministry with Bishop W. Curtis Young.
Listen to this episode as Paulin Simoni (my dad) shares his testimony of how God miraculously healed him.
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Today is a short and sweet episode discussing the future of the podcast and the purpose of rebranding it.
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Rev. Cornelius Williams talks about his ministry with his wife and how they served in bus ministry, in outreach, through Bible studies, as Sunday school teachers, as youth pastors, as assistant pastors, and the list goes on. Listen as he shares their... more
Listen as, my grandfather, Bishop Curtis Young talks with us about what he has learned through personal experience and answers a few of my questions for him.
In a society that is trying to "speak life" through happiness, how can we as the church of the living God, instead, choose JOY?
We can all become side-tracked with the ins and outs of life, making it difficult to give time to God. Today, I'm going to be talking about some of the strategies I use to improve my walk with God and how a change in outlook, from juggling to balanci... more
Welcome to the very first episode of the Apostolic Visionary. In this episode, I will be introducing myself and the plans I have for this podcast.
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