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Today, on the podcast we have an interview with veteran missionary and Indiana Bible College instructor, Rev. William Turner. William Turner and his wife, Elizabeth, served for 36 years as missionaries of the United Pentecostal Church International, first in South Korea, and then to Russia and the 15 nations of the former Soviet Union. They were the UPCI’s first fully appointed missionaries to Russia and in 1993, when the communist rule collapsed in an aborted coup against the government, they were living in Moscow. Rev. Turner served as area coordinator for those 15 formerly communist nations. He is a graduate of Indiana University. He holds a B.A. in government and journalism.
His insight is so great.
This conversation began around a Kurieg at Indiana Bible College when Rev. Turner walked in to the room and stated, “I have tried to explain to my students in class what they are going to need in order to have revival in these times.” What followed was such a wonderful discussion that we invited him to continue the talk here, on the podcast, for you.
Long time listeners may have already enjoyed chapel sermons preached by Rev. Turner, but you will certainly enjoy this interview here on the IBC Podcast.
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Today, on the podcast we have an interview with veteran missionary and Indiana Bible College instructor, Rev. William Turner. William Turner and his wife, Elizabeth, served for 36 years as missionaries of the United Pentecostal Church International, first in South Korea, and then to Russia and the 15 nations of the former Soviet Union. They were the UPCI’s first fully appointed missionaries to Russia and in 1993, when the communist rule collapsed in an aborted coup against the government, they were living in Moscow. Rev. Turner served as area coordinator for those 15 formerly communist nations. He is a graduate of Indiana University. He holds a B.A. in government and journalism.
His insight is so great.
This conversation began around a Kurieg at Indiana Bible College when Rev. Turner walked in to the room and stated, “I have tried to explain to my students in class what they are going to need in order to have revival in these times.” What followed was such a wonderful discussion that we invited him to continue the talk here, on the podcast, for you.
Long time listeners may have already enjoyed chapel sermons preached by Rev. Turner, but you will certainly enjoy this interview here on the IBC Podcast.

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