"description":"The physical body is not evil; the Roman Catholic church alleges that sin had its source in the body, when bodily appetites transgressed the dictates of reason; but Scripture teaches that the body is honorable: the body was created before the spirit, death is an evil because it separates the body and spirit, and the final step in redemption is the reuniting of body and spirit at the resurrection; Paul's practical exhortation accords to the body great importance in the process of sanctification; use of our body must be guided by what is pleasing to God; presenting our bodies for holy living is a service and devotion to God; use of the body must not be conformed to the present evil age; it is difficult to practice the Christian faith, because this evil age constantly pressures us to adopt its customs; but the present age will pass away, and if our conduct is patterned on this age it will bring us into perdition.",
"preacher_description":"Denny Kenaston (1949 - 2012)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Denny Kenaston in mp3 format. Denny were saved in 1972 out of the \u201cHippy culture.\u201d The Lord Jesus delivered them from drugs, drinking, and many other things that go along with that life style. They felt the Lord call them to help establish Charity Christian Fellowship in Lancaster county.\r\nBro Denny served as an elder in his church for many years. He also traveled extensively in a church planting, and preaching ministry. God has placed an anointing upon him to call the church back to a burden for the family. Tens of thousands of tape set have been sent out all over the world in the last twelve years. Many families have fallen on their faces in repentance, and received a new vision for a Godly Home.",
"preacher_description":"Manley Beasley (1932 - 1990)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Manley Beasley in mp3 format. Brother Beasley was a powerful preacher of the Word of God who ministered mostly in southern Baptist churches in America. The Lord gave him a gift of faith to trust the Lord in impossible circumstances for God's glory. Even though Manley Beasley was not very old as we measure a life's span, he left behind a legacy of faith that was rarely seen in his generation. We pray that he will be honored and the Lord glorified by this attempt to share this legacy with all who would live a life of faith that is truly pleasing to God.\r\nThere came a time when Manley believed the Lord gave him a choice of complete healing or daily healing. Manley chose daily healing because for him it was an act of faith that each day the Lord had to heal him to the point that he could get out of bed. During those years there were more confinements in the hospital, as well as trips to Europe and revivals all over the United States. He led Bible Conferences, revivals, and shared his personal testimony with others dealing with illness.",
"preacher_description":"Manley Beasley (1932 - 1990)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Manley Beasley in mp3 format. Brother Beasley was a powerful preacher of the Word of God who ministered mostly in southern Baptist churches in America. The Lord gave him a gift of faith to trust the Lord in impossible circumstances for God's glory. Even though Manley Beasley was not very old as we measure a life's span, he left behind a legacy of faith that was rarely seen in his generation. We pray that he will be honored and the Lord glorified by this attempt to share this legacy with all who would live a life of faith that is truly pleasing to God.\r\nThere came a time when Manley believed the Lord gave him a choice of complete healing or daily healing. Manley chose daily healing because for him it was an act of faith that each day the Lord had to heal him to the point that he could get out of bed. During those years there were more confinements in the hospital, as well as trips to Europe and revivals all over the United States. He led Bible Conferences, revivals, and shared his personal testimony with others dealing with illness.",
"description":"Do you feel like you are spiritually dried up? Christian, have you lost vision? Dig fresh ditches in your heart of devotion, discipleship, discernment, direction, and delight. Ask God to fill your ditches with His promise of the gift of the Holy Spirit.",
"description":"\"We all have our Amalek,\" Campbell says, but how do we react to hell's engagement? Starting with a personal testimony seeing first hand the warfare of the devil in a crowded farmhouse packed with sinners seeking salvation, he segues into the vital necessity of character before God--clean hands and a pure heart. Campbell repeatedly warns against the overemphasis of man in modern evangelism, hymns and even one's own consecration, pleading for God to be all in all.",
"preacher_description":"Duncan Campbell (1898 - 1972)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Duncan Campbell in mp3 format. Used of God in the Hebrides revival in Scotland in the 1950's where the presence of God was manifest in a powerful way. In this later years he became the principal of the Faith Mission Bible College. \r\n\r\nHis burden was for revival in the Church and also holiness in daily Christian experience. He clearly shared the burden of the Lord for His body to be purified in the last days. He preached the true baptism of the Spirit that makes men holy in light of a Holy God.",
"description":"Campbell extracts principles for revival from 2 Kings 3 where the lack of water refers to the one thing that would ensure victory: the power of the Holy Ghost. The three main points were 1) the futility of mere human effort, 2) faith that wins through, and 3) the fulness that met the need. Brother Duncan powerfully illustrates a spirit of inquiry and an acknowledgement of need in the Arnol revival \"when the farmhouse shook\". \"The digging may involve a cost,\" he challenged, a self-denial of forgetting oneself \"in a desire to prepare the way for God.\"",
"preacher_description":"Duncan Campbell (1898 - 1972)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Duncan Campbell in mp3 format. Used of God in the Hebrides revival in Scotland in the 1950's where the presence of God was manifest in a powerful way. In this later years he became the principal of the Faith Mission Bible College. \r\n\r\nHis burden was for revival in the Church and also holiness in daily Christian experience. He clearly shared the burden of the Lord for His body to be purified in the last days. He preached the true baptism of the Spirit that makes men holy in light of a Holy God.",
"preacher_description":"Brother Andrew ( - )\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Brother Andrew in mp3 format. Known in English-speaking countries as Brother Andrew, is a Christian missionary famous for his exploits smuggling Bibles to communist countries in the height of the Cold War, a feat that has earned him the nickname \"God's smuggler\". Brother Andrew studied at the WEC Missionary Training College in Glasgow, Scotland. \r\nIn 1967, he published the first edition of God's Smuggler, written with John and Elizabeth Sherrill. God's Smuggler tells the story of Brother Andrew's early childhood, conversion to Christianity, and adventures as a Bible-smuggler behind the Iron Curtain. It has now sold over 10 million copies in thirty-five languages. After the fall of communism in Europe, Brother Andrew shifted his focus to the Middle East and has worked to strengthen the church in the Islamic world. In the 70s he visited war-torn Lebanon several times, stating that \"global conflict in the end times will focus on Israel and its neighboring countries\".",
"preacher_description":"Brother Andrew ( - )\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Brother Andrew in mp3 format. Known in English-speaking countries as Brother Andrew, is a Christian missionary famous for his exploits smuggling Bibles to communist countries in the height of the Cold War, a feat that has earned him the nickname \"God's smuggler\". Brother Andrew studied at the WEC Missionary Training College in Glasgow, Scotland. \r\nIn 1967, he published the first edition of God's Smuggler, written with John and Elizabeth Sherrill. God's Smuggler tells the story of Brother Andrew's early childhood, conversion to Christianity, and adventures as a Bible-smuggler behind the Iron Curtain. It has now sold over 10 million copies in thirty-five languages. After the fall of communism in Europe, Brother Andrew shifted his focus to the Middle East and has worked to strengthen the church in the Islamic world. In the 70s he visited war-torn Lebanon several times, stating that \"global conflict in the end times will focus on Israel and its neighboring countries\".",
"preacher_description":"Gerhard Du Toit ( - )\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Gerhard Du Toit in mp3 format. Originally from South Africa, Gerhard was brought up in the Dutch Reformed Church and trained as an evangelist there. He has had extensive evangelistic experience in South Africa, where his ministry is greatly appreciated. He has also been engaged in convention and evangelistic ministry in the British Isles.\r\nGerhard has resided in Canada, with his wife and daughter, since 1987. He is a coveted speaker in conferences around the world. His powerful preaching and authoritative, biblical message greatly bless and move the hearts of those who hear him. He also has a deep burden to see a revival of praying men. Like the prophet Jeremiah, his heart burns for an elevated standard of godliness in our day. He know is part of Life Action in Canada serving with that ministry.",
"preacher_description":"Miles J. Stanford (1914 - 1999)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Miles J. Stanford in mp3 format. Was a Christian author best known for his classic collection on spirituality, The Green Letters, published in 1964. Theologically, Stanford called himself Pauline and Dispensationalism. He drew upon the written ministries of William Newell, Lewis Sperry Chafer, and a number of the original Plymouth Brethren, in particular John Nelson Darby.\r\n\r\nBecause of Stanford's focus upon the doctrinal content of the Pauline Epistles, some evangelicals have erroneously identified him with hyper-dispensationalism. To address this, Stanford published numerous papers during the 1980s and 1990s clarifying the distinctive tenets of \"Pauline Dispensationalism.\" A collection of fourteen papers were collected into his 1993 book of the same name. Stanford typically signed his letters with his hallmark salutation, \"Resting in Him.\"",