Featured Audio: Discussion on the National Right to Life Convention coming to Overland Park, KS, June 20 & 21 (NRLConvention.com); Announcement of the National Bible Bee (BibleBee.org) with a 10% registration discount using code “BRN2025”; Rich Bott’s interview with author Joel Rosenberg about the importance of supporting Israel; A look back at the 1857 revival that started with prayer in NYC; Signs of revival in the United Kingdom; Recent revival in Guinea Bissau, Africa; Continued signs of revival in the United States; Greg Laurie leading the Sinner’s Prayer; “There’s Room at the Cross for You” - Billy Gaines
Most earthquakes are small and localized, but even so – if you’ve experienced one, you know how unsettling it can be. Now imagine a quake of worldwide proportions. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the unprecedented earthquake and other devastation unleashed in the sixth seal of the Tribulation. From the series: Escape the Coming Night
Jesus gave His followers some instructions before His ascension into Heaven, and part of His message was to prepare for hardship ahead. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses participating in Jesus’ suffering. He teaches from the Gospels and Apostle Peter and Paul’s letters to demonstrate that following Jesus doesn’t guarantee peace—in fact, Jesus tells us His name will bring division. Pastor Allen also shares why we should rejoice when we suffer, and why we don’t need to be ashamed. We've been invited to participate in the sufferings of our Lord, so let’s have the courage to be identified with Him every step of the way.
Series: "Give Us Life - Revival" - Hosea 5-6 / Crawford Loritts continues his series on “Revival. ” In this program he’ll take us again to Hosea chapters 5-6. What keeps us from experiencing revival? What do we deprive ourselves of when we fail to seek spiritual renewal? Crawford discusses four key words from our scripture passage that will help us better understand the elements of revival. Donate to Moody Radio: http: //moodyradio. org/donateto/livingalegacy
God makes an astonishing promise to his people: “I will restore the years that the locust has eaten. ” In part one of Making Up for Lost Years, Pastor Colin talks about “the years that the locust has eaten. ”