Ep. 27: Holy Ghost Harald Stories
Hear about the many adventures we had spending time with our dear friend Harald Bredesen.

Hear about the many adventures we had spending time with our dear friend Harald Bredesen.
Overview of the life of one of the pioneers of the Charismatic movement.
Hear what God did on our recent mission trip to Romania.
Hear about all that God did on our last ministry trip to France.
In this video we talk about Martin Luther, one of the most pivotal figures in history, who initiated the Protestant Reformation, shook the foundations of Christendom, Western Civilization, and even the whole world.
As the Apostle Paul so clearly states, we have not a righteousness of our own that comes from the Law. It is not something we possess but it is credited through us through faith in Christ by His grace.
Just as there has been a need for the church to be reformed and renewed in the past, it is also needed today.
Just as in Luther's day so today there are many problems with the Church that need to be addressed and confronted. As Luther said, the Scriptures must always stand in judgment upon the practices of men in the Church.
An overview of a huge revival that caused the spread of the Gospel throughout the Western frontier of America.
We continue with a description of this powerful revival.
One of America's most powerful and influential revivals in the days of the colonies.
Learn about the man who spawned a revival that swept the British Isles in the eighteenth century and hear also about his remarkable conversion at thirty-three years of age.
Springing forth from a revival in Herrnhut, Germany, this group comprised some of the first Protestant missionaries and was made up of both Hussites as well as Lutherans who had been spurred on by the Holy Spirit to take the Gospel to the far reaches of the earth.
We continue our discussion on the effects and development as the Reformation travels throughout Europe.
Hear about Martin Luther's crucial role in the spread of the Reformation throughout Germany and Europe.
An in-depth look at the most pivotal event in Luther's life and the effect that his conversion had not only upon Christianity but the course of history as a whole.
He brought forth reform and renewal to the area of Florence, Italy in the 1400's. The reward he received for his efforts was to be burned at the stake by the church authorities.
Access to the written word and especially the Word of God would take a turn towards great availability for the common person when Johann Gutenberg invented and developed the printing press in 1456. This in turn greatly fueled the coming Reformation a few years later.
In the audio version, Bryan shares his personal testimony: the adventures in his life that took him from competitive surfing and professional modeling to traveling minister. The Lord has blessed him by getting to not only preach in places like Europe, Latin America and Asia, but also getting to surf some of the best waves in the world in those areas!
Growing up in a non-Christian home and getting into surfing, amongst other things, at a young age God reached into Bryan’s life. Competitive surfing and professional modeling filled his time but God had different plans for the future. As he finally yielded and was filled with the Holy Spirit, the Lord, in time, gave him the desires of his heart, by getting to not only preach in places like Europe, Latin America and Asia, but also get to surf some of the best waves in the world! Watch as he share...
Out of the former Czechoslovakia came another of the early lights of the Reformation. Scholar John Hus was burned at the stake by the Catholic leaders for pointing the people of Prague back to the Bible and faith in Christ.
Approximately two centuries before the Reformation proper, Wycliffe sought to turn the Body of Christ back to the essentials of salvation by faith through grace as well as working to translate the Scriptures to the common English tongue. He so angered the tradition-bound church institution that, although he avoided martyrdom, his bones were dug up and burned after he died.
They were forerunners of the Reformation and sought to follow Christ to the uttermost. Yet “kill them all and let God sort them out” was the cry of the Papal Legate as the Third Crusade was launched against these committed followers of Christ. Though condemned as heretics by the Pope, the Waldensians were actually evangelically-based, Bible-believing, orthodox Christians. Rejecting many of the pagan-like rituals of Medieval Catholicism and reaching out to the poor, sick, and lost; they were more...
Contrary to some views, signs and wonders have not ceased with the closing of the Biblical Canon, but have continued throuought the history of Christianity and have been a part of the work of the Kingdom from beginning to end.
Contrary to some views, signs and wonders have not ceased with the closing of the Biblical Canon, but have continued throuought the history of Christianity and have been a part of the work of the Kingdom from beginning to end.
Few know the true story of Patrick, missionary to Ireland: he was neither Irish nor Roman Catholic. Listen to the real story versus the watered-down fables which conspire only to obscure the truth about this radical missionary evangelist.
One of the most pivotal figures in history, Luther initiated the Reformation and with it shook the foundations of Western Civilization, Christendom, and the whole world.