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Still going at over 90 years old, Jackie Miller shares his 75-year Christian journey, from a dramatic conversion and baptism at 15 in Elkhorn City, Kentucky, to a lifetime of preaching, church planting, and revival work across Kentucky, Ohio, New Mexico, Texas, and Florida.
This episode highlights his ministries—including bus and youth work, daycare and school initiatives, prison baptisms, and support for missions in Haiti—along with personal stories of lives changed and his enduring passion for the Gospel.
Sylvia Harris shares her journey from a Christian upbringing through periods of doubt and recommitment, how she met her husband Alan, and what it’s like to serve alongside him in ministry at Julesburg Christian Church in Colorado.
She reflects on the joys and challenges of being a preacher's wife, practical advice for young ministry couples, and the spiritual disciplines that sustain her—prayer, Scripture, and serving others.
Jamie Franke brings a message on the certainty of the end times, the reality of final judgment, and the two possible eternities—heaven or hell. Using Scripture, he urges listeners to live as realists who accept these truths and prepare accordingly.
The sermon calls believers to urgent action: renew evangelistic efforts, train new preachers, and respond personally by turning to Christ, being baptized, and committing to the Great Commission while there is still time.
Terry Byrd recounts his lifelong ministry—from accepting Christ as a youth, campus and short-term mission work, and decades leading a Christian school in Tyro, Kansas—to family stories of struggle, forgiveness, and restoration.
He also explains ChurchApps, an open-source suite of church tools (management, websites, presentation, and live-streaming ) aimed at empowering churches worldwide, saving costs, and supporting ministry in 55+ countries.
Alan Swinson shares about his life from a troubled youth to becoming the new preaching minister at Tyro, KS Christian Church. Alan shares his conversion story, struggles with addiction, family challenges, and the winding path that led him into ministry.
The episode highlights themes of redemption, discipleship, vocational calling, and the practical realities of serving in both large and small church settings.
RSM Board member Daniel Richardson reflects on a lifetime of faith—from teenage conversion and Bible college to decades of local church leadership and hands-on work in industry.
He tells the family's cancer journey, wife Mary’s diagnosis and recovery, and how prayer, scripture, and trust in God shaped their response and testimony.
This episode highlights the Enduring Light Preaching Camp, the need for accountability and support for evangelism training, and encourages listeners to pray, get involved, and support ministries that train the next generation of preachers.
RSM evangelist Tom Weaver preaches from Luke 24:13–35, retelling the Emmaus Road encounter. He emphasizes how Jesus walks with us in disappointment, opens Scripture to our hearts, and is ultimately revealed in the breaking of bread—calling listeners to daily intimacy with Christ and revival in their lives.
In this heartfelt episode, we join Gary as he recounts his remarkable journey from being raised in a non-Christian home to becoming a dedicated minister. His story is one of transformation, marked by unexpected encounters and powerful moments of faith.
Gary's journey began when he met his wife, a woman whose steadfast faith inspired him to explore his own beliefs. A pivotal moment came during a casual conversation with a colleague, sparking a renewed interest in spiritual matters.
The episode delves into Gary's challenges and triumphs, from his early days in the construction industry to his eventual path to ministry. Despite obstacles, including health challenges and career shifts, Gary's unwavering faith led him to make a profound commitment to preaching and teaching.
This narrative is filled with touching anecdotes, such as community support during health struggles and the unconditional love extended by the Maryville congregation, illustrating the profound impact of faith and fellowship.
Join us for an insightful discussion with Jamie Franke from Midwest Ministry Training as we explore the school's successful first year. Midwest Ministry Training follows a unique trade school apprenticeship model, combining online education with hands-on experience in training churches. Discover how this innovative approach is meeting the need for skilled ministers, providing essential biblical and practical knowledge needed in ministry, all while keeping costs manageable for students.
Jamie shares the flexible options available for students, including high school participants, and highlights the importance of intentionality in nurturing future church leaders. Listen in to understand how Midwest Ministry Training is redefining ministerial education, ensuring trainees are debt-free and ready to serve effectively in their communities.
In this episode, Bryan Caceres, Midwest Ministry Training student, delivers the final message at the 2025 Enduring Light Preaching Camp. As we navigate the lessons drawn from Mark 11:15-19, listeners are invited to reflect on the concept of the body as a temple of God.
Preacher Bryan uses vivid analogies and personal experiences to illustrate the importance of spiritual purification, emphasizing that our bodies belong to Christ and must be kept clean from worldly influences.
Brother Bryan challenges us to let Jesus transform our lives, urging an immediate response to His call for repentance and a deeper spiritual awakening.
Join us in this special episode as we hear sermons delivered by young preachers at the 2025 Enduring Light Preaching Camp. Listen to their inspiring messages as they address the challenges of staying focused on God amidst life's distractions, the importance of embracing the new covenant of Jesus Christ, and the call to trust and walk faithfully in God's path.
These aspiring young evangelists illuminate the path towards spiritual clarity, urging us to break free from distractions and live purposefully in the light of God's love and grace.
In this episode of the RSM podcast, Elder Daniel Richardson delivers the final evening chapel message from the 2025 Enduring Light Preaching Camp at Mid-South Christian College. Drawing from Matthew 9, Richardson explores the theme of "The Harvest is Plentiful, but the Workers are Few," calling on young men to rise up as evangelists and spread the Good News. Through anecdotes of healing and personal reflections, he emphasizes the importance of compassion and faith in ministry. Richardson challenges listeners to make a meaningful commitment to serve in God's harvest field, underscoring the urgent need for dedicated workers in spreading the message of salvation.
On this episode of "Just Preaching" we feature a message from Tennessee preacher Gary Henline at the 2025 Enduring Light Preaching Camp in Memphis, Tennessee. Brother Gary reveals the essence of spiritual leadership by looking into Matthew 9. He emphasizes the importance of combining words with actions, recognizing the potential in others, and staying committed to the mission of leading people to Christ. He encourages aspiring leaders to stay grounded in service and vision as they pursue their calling.
In this message by Brian Goins at the 2025 Enduring Light Preaching Camp, young men are encouraged to embrace their mission to preach the Kingdom of God, understanding the inevitable sacrifices and challenges they may face along the way. Goins emphasizes the importance of putting Jesus first and living a life that reflects His teachings, encouraging listeners to reconsider their priorities and dedication.
RSM Evangelist Tom Weaver delves into John Chapter 20, exploring the resurrection of Christ and its significance.
Through recounting the experiences of Mary Magdalene and the disciples, preacher Tom emphasizes personal encounters with Jesus as the cornerstone of faith. He urges believers to truly embrace a meaningful relationship with the Savior.
Whether facing doubts like Thomas or encountering Jesus' peace and empowerment, this episode encourages listeners to reflect on their personal walk with Christ and to seek the joy and purpose found in knowing the risen Lord.
Join us as Evangelist Brian Goins from Acts 84 Ministries delivers a compelling sermon from Matthew 25. Brother Brian elaborates on the concepts of the final judgment, emphasizing the choices between being 'sheep' or 'goats'. Dive deeper into the teachings of Jesus with reflections on judgment and eternal life. Navigate through the wisdom of the Bible with thoughtful anecdotes, and find encouragement to make the most important of life decisions today.
Evangelist Tom Weaver explores the powerful significance of Jesus' wounds, drawing from passages in John, Luke, and Revelation. Discover why these marks of passion and suffering remain and how they serve as eternal reminders of His love and sacrifice. Consider the victory over death, sin, and Satan that these wounds represent and reflect on the profound impact they have on believers and angels alike. This message invites listeners to consider the beauty and depth of Jesus' sacrifice and challenges us all to stand firm in our faith.
In this episode of the Archive Room, we revisit a compelling conversation with Marvin Whiteman, a blind preacher and musician. Originally aired in July 2020, this episode delves into Marvin's remarkable journey of overcoming obstacles, nurturing a love for music, and embracing a life of service in ministry despite his blindness.
Join us as Marvin shares anecdotes from his early life and his philosophies on faith, music, and the universal message of God's love.
Join us for a captivating conversation with Michael McCrickard, the dedicated preacher at New Life Christian Church in Valrico, Florida.
Michael provides insightful reflections on his initial reluctance to pursue ministry, his transformative experiences during his youth, and how he overcame personal barriers to fulfill his calling.
Be inspired by Michael's story of faith, resilience, and dedication to evangelism, and discover the power of answering God's call, regardless of the obstacles. This episode is a testament to the impact one devoted soul can have in diverse and surprising arenas of ministry.
This week we revisit program number 14, featuring a powerful sermon, (now AI enhanced), by mid-20th century evangelist Fred Huckelbury. Originally broadcast on a local radio station in Corinth, Mississippi, in April 1964, this sermon delves into the profound topic of salvation, exploring both the divine and human roles. Huckelbury passionately addresses the importance of baptism, repentance, and living a Spirit-filled life, inviting all to understand the full counsel of God. A timeless message that encourages believers to turn to Scripture and embrace the true path to salvation.