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Amongst Men
In this episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller, the executive director of the local gospel rescue mission in Grants Pass, OR, discuss the impactful film “A Great Awakening.” They emphasize its spiritual depth, describing it as a moving experience that resonates with viewers. One notable moment highlighted involves George Whitfield, a figure whose profound love for Christ is central to the film’s message.
As the discussion continues, Alan notes that people often say he comes ill-prepared for the show, but he reflects on his father’s advice: “Don’t prepare; otherwise, it’s just you talking, not God.” This approach led to confusion for years. Although he acknowledges the importance of studying to ensure clarity, he finds that speaking off the cuff often yields better results. He mentions that his father would read the Bible for insight rather than study it rigorously. Ultimately, Alan shares that the show’s spontaneity brings joy and fun, leading to engaging discussions, such as the one he recently had with a knowledgeable man about Christianity.
In the recent Patriot Outreach segment with Colonel Tony Monaco, Chaplain Jack Le Roy discussed the U.S. Army’s 251st birthday, celebrated on June 14, 1775—over a year before the Declaration of Independence. The Army’s integral role in American history is highlighted through its commitment to values such as courage, loyalty, and dedication. From the Revolutionary War to present-day operations, the Army has played a vital role in national defense, disaster response, and international partnerships. The sacrifices of countless veterans remind us of the enduring principles of duty, honor, and selfless service. To conclude the segment, attendees were encouraged to live up to the Army’s motto, “This We’ll Defend,” and to honor the service of our Soldiers.
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By Foundation of Human UnderstandingAmongst Men
In this episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller, the executive director of the local gospel rescue mission in Grants Pass, OR, discuss the impactful film “A Great Awakening.” They emphasize its spiritual depth, describing it as a moving experience that resonates with viewers. One notable moment highlighted involves George Whitfield, a figure whose profound love for Christ is central to the film’s message.
As the discussion continues, Alan notes that people often say he comes ill-prepared for the show, but he reflects on his father’s advice: “Don’t prepare; otherwise, it’s just you talking, not God.” This approach led to confusion for years. Although he acknowledges the importance of studying to ensure clarity, he finds that speaking off the cuff often yields better results. He mentions that his father would read the Bible for insight rather than study it rigorously. Ultimately, Alan shares that the show’s spontaneity brings joy and fun, leading to engaging discussions, such as the one he recently had with a knowledgeable man about Christianity.
In the recent Patriot Outreach segment with Colonel Tony Monaco, Chaplain Jack Le Roy discussed the U.S. Army’s 251st birthday, celebrated on June 14, 1775—over a year before the Declaration of Independence. The Army’s integral role in American history is highlighted through its commitment to values such as courage, loyalty, and dedication. From the Revolutionary War to present-day operations, the Army has played a vital role in national defense, disaster response, and international partnerships. The sacrifices of countless veterans remind us of the enduring principles of duty, honor, and selfless service. To conclude the segment, attendees were encouraged to live up to the Army’s motto, “This We’ll Defend,” and to honor the service of our Soldiers.
Transcript goes here: