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One of the media outreach ministries of Good News Church is its radio broadcast. The broadcast is syndicated to live radio in several states of the US, as well as uploaded online to our app, website, and podcast and shared around the world. The focus of the radio ministry is to help equip Christians in their daily walk with the Lord, by covering topics including marriage and family, forgiveness, faith, healing, and evangelism. Though Bible teaching and guest interviews with Christian leaders, the listener can be inspired to live a growing Christian life.
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This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Acts 13 reads “I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after my own heart, who will do all of my will.” Today we’ll be looking at some of the character traits that contributed to David being a man after God’s own heart. His life is one of destiny and redemption.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Acts 13 reads “I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after my own heart, who will do all of my will.” Today we’ll be looking at some of the character traits that contributed to David being a man after God’s own heart. His life is one of destiny and redemption.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Today's podcast will be featuring the ministry of David DuPlessis. Reverend DuPlessis lived from 1905-1987. His ministry was instrumental in bringing the message of the baptism in the Holy Spirit to historic churches throughout the world. Mainline Protestant and Catholic leaders found a friend in a man they affectionately called "Mister Pentecost." Reverend DuPlessis's ministry has been a great inspiration to me through the years, and I wanted to share it with you. This audio is from the 1960s and it's a bit grainy, but the message is timeless.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Today's podcast will be featuring the ministry of David DuPlessis. Reverend DuPlessis lived from 1905-1987. His ministry was instrumental in bringing the message of the baptism in the Holy Spirit to historic churches throughout the world. Mainline Protestant and Catholic leaders found a friend in a man they affectionately called "Mister Pentecost." Reverend DuPlessis's ministry has been a great inspiration to me through the years, and I wanted to share it with you. This audio is from the 1960s and it's a bit grainy, but the message is timeless.
Did you realize that it is God’s will that every person in the body of Christ would serve as a minister? Not every Christian is called to be in full time ministry, but every Christian is called to ministry to others. The word minister means to “serve," this happens whenever we are others focused rather than simply thinking about ourselves.
Did you realize that it is God’s will that every person in the body of Christ would serve as a minister? Not every Christian is called to be in full time ministry, but every Christian is called to ministry to others. The word minister means to “serve," this happens whenever we are others focused rather than simply thinking about ourselves.
Did you realize that it is God’s will that every person in the body of Christ would serve as a minister? Not every Christian is called to be in full time ministry, but every Christian is called to ministry to others. The word minister means to “serve," this happens whenever we are others focused rather than simply thinking about ourselves.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Today's podcast will be featuring the ministry of David DuPlessis. Reverend DuPlessis lived from 1905-1987. His ministry was instrumental in bringing the message of the baptism in the Holy Spirit to historic churches throughout the world. Mainline Protestant and Catholic leaders found a friend in a man they affectionately called "Mister Pentecost." Reverend DuPlessis's ministry has been a great inspiration to me through the years, and I wanted to share it with you. This audio is from the 1960s and it's a bit grainy, but the message is timeless.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Today's podcast will be featuring the ministry of David DuPlessis. Reverend DuPlessis lived from 1905-1987. His ministry was instrumental in bringing the message of the baptism in the Holy Spirit to historic churches throughout the world. Mainline Protestant and Catholic leaders found a friend in a man they affectionately called "Mister Pentecost." Reverend DuPlessis's ministry has been a great inspiration to me through the years, and I wanted to share it with you. This audio is from the 1960s and it's a bit grainy, but the message is timeless.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Ephesians 3:20 tells us that God is able to do "exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we could ask or think, according to the power that works in us." Rather than fearing the worst, we are called to expect the best. Our attitude is a small thing that makes a big difference.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Ephesians 3:20 tells us that God is able to do "exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we could ask or think, according to the power that works in us." Rather than fearing the worst, we are called to expect the best. Our attitude is a small thing that makes a big difference.
This is Pastor Tom Arnould welcoming you to the Good News Radio Broadcast. Ephesians 3:20 tells us that God is able to do "exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we could ask or think, according to the power that works in us." Rather than fearing the worst, we are called to expect the best. Our attitude is a small thing that makes a big difference.
Are you facing some disappointments today? If so, I believe today’s message will be an encouragement to you. Learning to manage the disappointments of life is so vital to Christian living. The Bible is filled with examples of men and women who remained hopeful during times of great despair.
The Bible teaches that what we do with very little is what we’ll do with much. God has always rewarded those who remained faithful to him. Faithfulness is when we consistently do the right things for the right reason all the time. God opens doors for the person who remains faithful to him.
The Bible teaches that what we do with very little is what we’ll do with much. God has always rewarded those who remained faithful to him. Faithfulness is when we consistently do the right things for the right reason all the time. God opens doors for the person who remains faithful to him.
The Bible teaches that what we do with very little is what we’ll do with much. God has always rewarded those who remained faithful to him. Faithfulness is when we consistently do the right things for the right reason all the time. God opens doors for the person who remains faithful to him.
The Bible teaches that what we do with very little is what we’ll do with much. God has always rewarded those who remained faithful to him. Faithfulness is when we consistently do the right things for the right reason all the time. God opens doors for the person who remains faithful to him.
Are you sensitive to the Holy Spirit? Ephesians 4:30 reads, “Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God.” Unfortunately, all too often God’s work is limited upon the earth because believers are inadvertently grieving the Holy Spirit. Whenever we’re sensitive to the Spirit of God, God’s kingdom advances.
Have you ever heard this statement? “If you fight fire with fire, you’ll only get a bigger fire.” This is Pastor Tom Arnould inviting you to join me as I teach about how Christians should treat their enemies. Our Christian character is revealed not only in how we treat our friends, but also in how we respond to an enemy.
Have you ever heard this statement? “If you fight fire with fire, you’ll only get a bigger fire.” This is Pastor Tom Arnould inviting you to join me as I teach about how Christians should treat their enemies. Our Christian character is revealed not only in how we treat our friends, but also in how we respond to an enemy.