Troy Schmidt interviews Jason Rapert
Pastor Troy Schmidt interviews – Jason Rapert Arkansas State Senator
Pastor Troy Schmidt interviews – Jason Rapert Arkansas State Senator
Revival: a time of battle, a huge battle, when many people turn to Jesus Christ in a short period of time. We pray for revival in this time of great change. Ron explores three major revivals that have taken place since the 1600s in detail:
Ron expounds on Critical Race Theory, and how this Cunningly Devised Fable is fallaciously re-imagining America’s past and proposing a future contrary to God’s teaching that; “There is only one race, the human race, created in God’s image!”
Ron expounds on Jesus’s last words, a prayer for forgiveness, despite His own suffering. In this talk Ron shares his insights into our need for forgiveness — our need to get it and our need to give it — for our soul’s sake.
Pastor Troy Schmidt – interviews Matt Barber Christian Civil Rights Watch.
Pastor Troy Schmidt – interviews Jeremy Dys (from) First Liberty Institute Special Counsel for Litigation and Communications for First Liberty and host of the First Liberty Briefing. Dys: “Power will …
RonPeri – I Thirst Jesus Christ died for us. He took the most extreme form of torturous painful death for us, to absolve us of our sin, the we may …
RonPeri – The Rapture Through our Lord Jesus Christ we have victory over death. Put your faith in Jesus. Believe and enjoy an eternal life with Christ in heaven. Since …
RonPeri – The Book That Cannot Be Cancelled The Holy Bible, the most famous, widely read book in history, with 40 authors inspired by God, provides us with a foundation …
RonPeri – Pastor Troy Schmidt Talks To David Benham Christian HGTV Producer Fired For His Faith Pastor Troy Schmidt interviews the Benham twin brothers, Jason and David, who co-produced the …
RonPeri – The Real Lesson of Valentine’s Day Ron Peri digs into the history of the real Saint Valentine, whose birthday we celebrate on February 14. Ron reveals the account …
It is God’s nature to destroy sin. Rahab, a prostitute and a sinner, believed that God was holy and just. She also believed that — as prophesied — God would destroy the heavily fortified city of Jericho. By faith she threw herself on God’s mercy,