Revival and Cultural Engagement

Revival and Cultural Engagement

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This label explores the fervent call for spiritual renewal and its implications for engaging contemporary society. You'll find discussions on praying for revival according to God's will and shaping a vision for its manifestation, particularly in specific regions. A recurring thread is the challenge of ministering to cultures increasingly skeptical or alienated from Christian faith. Dive into these talks to understand how revival intersects with our ongoing mission in a complex world.

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Paul Jehle - Psalm 85

The speaker discusses the need for revival and the importance of praying for revival in accordance with God's will and order. He emphasizes that revival involves a change in all three areas of sanctification - spirit, soul, and body - and that a focus on one area alone will not lead to true revival.

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Psalm 85, it’s a psalm that was written as a prayer for intercession and specifically intercession for revival. And in the Bible we have a pattern for prayer for revival. We can pray for the wrong things, or we can pray with the wrong motive. We can pray at the wrong time, in the wrong way.

Dr. Roberto Miranda : A vision for revival in New England

The speaker presents a personal vision for revival in New England, acknowledging that it reflects their own theological and cultural views. They believe that revival will inevitably lead to controversy as the Kingdom of God confronts existing structures and false beliefs.

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Presentation given at ' Biblical Worldview Conference ' in Boston April 7,2006: I have been assigned the task of presenting a vision for revival in New England. I will begin with a disclaimer. therefore very partial and relative in its content. I do not pretend to be giving a “Thus saith the Lord,” or to be declaring absolute, incontestable truth.

The Unfolding Divine Mandate: From Cosmic Summons to Global Proclamation

From the very beginning, God's active and vocal sovereignty established His universal claim, revealing that our mission is a continuation of His eternal purpose. This journey begins with a call for internal integrity and genuine worship before we can effectively participate in outward proclamation.

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From the very beginning, the biblical narrative reveals a God who is active and vocal, shaping creation and calling humanity. This divine speech establishes the ultimate scope and authority of God's redemptive work, tran This means that every believer, in their unique sphere of influence, becomes an instrument of God's active voice, breaking the silence of human indifference and announcing the victory of Christ. A particularly edifying i

Gordon Conwell Commencement Address May 11, 2013: Clear Teaching for a Culture in Flux

The current cultural climate is increasingly skeptical and alienated towards Christianity and Christian institutions. This makes it difficult to carry out ministries that are both attractive to the prevailing ethos and biblically faithful.

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Today you set out on a journey that is glorious, but also daunting. This graduating class will have to minister in large degree to a culture that, perhaps like never before in American history, is alienated and skeptical will make it increasingly difficult to carry out ministries that will be attractive to the prevailing ethos and at the same time biblically faithful. The challenges and temptations you will face over the course of your m

Paul Jehle - Interceding for Revival

Revival is happening in New England, but intercession needs to have a strategic element. We need guidance from the Bible on how to pray for revival, praying in the will and design of God.

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I want to share with you about interceding for revival. There’s a rising tide of revival in New England. praying his will and his designs for this culture, at this time because of what He wants to do. That’s why we need guidance to begin to understand prayer.

Roberto Miranda : Liberty Sunday Presentation October 15, 2006

Dr Roberto Miranda, senior pastor of Lion of Judah Church in Boston, believes that the church must assume a bold and decisive stance in the face of the crisis unfolding in America regarding same-sex marriage. He urges Christians to renounce the spirit of timidity and false grace and embrace their prophetic call, just as biblical characters and historical Christians have done in the past.

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Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen please welcome senior pastor of Lion of Judah church in Boston, Massachusetts, Dr Roberto Miranda. Thank you. of God’s kingdom are threatened, God’s people must assume a stance of clarity and boldness that perhaps in more peaceful times would not be necessary. We all praise the spirit of Esther, who boldly intervened in a moment

Interview Dr. Miranda : What do you envision five years from now for Congregation Lion of Judah?

The pastor envisions significant progress for their church in the next five years. They hope to have a modern sanctuary built on their parking lot, expand their influence beyond the Hispanic community, develop strong media ministries, impact all areas of society through social outreach, and improve their administration for better management of resources.

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If I were asked what I would like to see in 5 years in terms of progress for our church, if somebody were to leave our church today and come back in 5 years, what would I like to see them encountering, what changes to ob so that we do not lose our parking spaces in the bottom that we can use for daily activities here at the church, and parking for personnel and parishioners. I think that it is so important because now we have pretty much

Year of consolidation (Part 2)

The speaker is continuing a sermon from New Year's Eve about the vision and framework for their congregation. They focus on the story of Abram returning to a place of consecration and worship after a journey to Egypt.

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I want to connect with the sermon that I started on New Year's Eve and I think it's a vision inducing sermon that provides a framework for us. We wanted to talk about some of the things God has for us, some of the things were not able to be here to also be able to participate. So you know, I really wanna take a little more time this morning to continue developing the sermon.