Revival Radio TV: All Nations
Dr. Gene Bailey discusses the impact Kenneth Copeland and other Christian ministers have had on the Navajo people and other Native Americans with special guest Ellson Bennett.
Dr. Gene Bailey discusses the impact Kenneth Copeland and other Christian ministers have had on the Navajo people and other Native Americans with special guest Ellson Bennett.
Dr. Gene Bailey and guest Roberts Liardon discuss the history of the Jesus Revolution. They delve into the story of Lonnie Frisbee and Pastor Chuck Smith. You will discover how these two impacted the world and why we still talk about the Jesus Revolution today.
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Dr. Gene Bailey explores the faith legacy of Tuskegee institute and its founder Booker T. Washington and Professor George Washington Carver.
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This Episode of Revival Radio TV highlights the unique story of the Black Flyers during WW2. They overcame resistance at home to become one of the best Fighter units of the war. They were the Tuskegee Airmen.
They also inspired a young man, Bill Winston, who was in school with the Tuskegee Airmen's children and he took that training and became a Top Gun fully decorated Fighter Pilot in Vietnam. When he accepted Christ as His Lord and Savior, he brought what he had learned into his day job, after the military tour was completed, working at IBM. Then, as God called him to full-time ministry, Brother Winston saw the same awesome results there. His phenomenal history and testimony are not only notable but continue inspiring the next generation of Be The One future heroes.
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Dr. Gene Bailey and guest Roberts Liardon discuss the difference between a Calling and a Mantle. RRTV_240211
Dr. Gene Bailey explores how George Washington's faith help rescue and shape a new nation called the "United States of America." George Washington truly is an example of someone who chose to step up and "be the one" in his generation. He was a man who followed God, and because of that God used him to establish America as his nation.
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Dr. Gene Bailey and Greg Stephens talks about the concept of "Christian Nationalism." They delve into the fact, America's constitution was based on Biblical principles and that many elites do not like the idea of American exceptionalism.
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Dr. Gene Bailey explores two men, and one city, in 1859. London was the center of the western world, and two men were locked in a battle for men’s souls, one good, one evil. Is was, and continues to be an epic battle of ideas that rings down the ages to us today, and whether you know it or not you have a part in this battle. It is the battle between the socialism of Karl Marx and the message of Christianity as preached by Charles Spurgeon. The battle between secular salvation and salvation through Jesus Christ.
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Dr Gene Bailey explores the parallels of the rise of marxist Humanism in 19th century Russia and America today. What was the Church's role, and how do we stop it today?
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In this episode of Revival Radio TV, Dr. Gene Bailey explores how the Magna Carta influenced both the laws that govern the United Kingdom and the creation of the United States Constitution. The Magna Carta was issued in June 1215 and was the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government were not above the law. Learn how different philosophies around these documents have influenced the views of people and how they interpret the modern U.S. Constitution.
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Dr. Gene Bailey discusses the John Winthrop sermon titled “A Model of Christian Charity.” He explores how this sermon, based on the Sermon on the Mount and the idea of a "City Upon a Hill," influenced the founding of America, Presidents, politicians, and Christians throughout the country.
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In this episode of Revival Radio TV, Dr. Gene Bailey compares the American Revolution to the French Revolution. You will discover how each revolution influenced worldviews in America today. Rooted in biblical ideas of the founders, the American revolution ended in success, leading to 250 years of stability. The French Revolution was rooted in Atheist humanist ideas and ended in 10 years of chaos, death, and tyranny. RRTV_230924
You can tell a lot about who someone is by the language they speak. It's like a window into the culture and history of the people who speak it. In this episode, Dr. Gene Bailey considers the way the founding Fathers of America spoke (and more importantly wrote) and their impact on us today. American writers were influenced by the style, language, and themes of the King James Bible. This was the heritage of the American Founders; their thoughts and worldview were interpreted through the language of the Bible.
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Dr. Gene Bailey explores two men, and one city, in 1859. London was the center of the western world, and two men were locked in a battle for men’s souls, one good, one evil. Is was, and continues to be an epic battle of ideas that rings down the ages to us today, and whether you know it or not you have a part in this battle. It is the battle between the socialism of Karl Marx and the message of Christianity as preached by Charles Spurgeon. The battle between secular salvation and salvation through Jesus Christ.
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Dr. Gene Bailey talks with Todd Smith about the miracles stories from the revival in North Georgia. You will be amazed by the powerful stories and the miracles performed by a living God. Part Two
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Dr. Gene Bailey talks with Todd Smith about how one encounter with God changed his life and direction of ministry. They dive into the ways this God encounter transformation helped lead to and spark the revival in North Georgia.
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Dr. Gene Bailey interviews Allen Mather, a student at Asbury College during the 1970 Asbury Revival. They discuss the experience he had going back to the University to take part in the revival of 2023.
Dr. Gene Bailey interviews Allen Mather, a student at Asbury College during the 1970 Asbury Revival.
Dr. Gene Bailey discusses the John Winthrop sermon titled “A Model of Christian Charity.” He explores how this sermon, based on the Sermon on the Mount and the idea of a "City Upon a Hill," influenced the founding of America, Presidents, politicians, and Christians throughout the country.
Dr. Gene Bailey and Rebecca Friedlander discuss early Welsh saints and their Rhythms of Worship. Learn more about the Thin Places and the Bards of Wales as you journey back into Celtic history.
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