For more than 30 years, Evangelist Henry Vanderbush preached the Gospel on the radio stations of the midwest United States. We continue that legacy of ministering the Good News of the Word of God. If you can’t play the podcasts directly from here, click on the iTunes link by the silver Apple below…
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Listeners of Faith Mountain Ministries that love the show mention:The Faith Mountain Ministries podcast, hosted by Bill Vanderbush, is a refreshing and insightful source of biblical teachings. As someone who has been struggling with confusion in prophetic matters, stumbling upon this podcast was like a breath of fresh air. Vanderbush reminds listeners that it's not about seeking a quick fix for our desires, but rather trusting in God's bigger plan that He perfects over time according to His will. His recommendation to read the book of Daniel couldn't have come at a more perfect time, as it aligns with what God has been speaking to me personally. I'm filled with hope and anticipation to see God's glory revealed in the upcoming year of 2022.
One of the best aspects of The Faith Mountain Ministries podcast is Vanderbush's ability to communicate complex spiritual truths in a clear and understandable manner. Unlike some preachers who use overly theological language or convoluted concepts, Vanderbush breaks things down in a way that anyone can grasp. His delivery is engaging and relatable, making it easy for listeners to connect with the message each week. Additionally, the content itself consistently encourages and challenges me to grow deeper in my relationship with God. It's become one of my go-to podcasts for spiritual nourishment.
While there are many positive aspects to The Faith Mountain Ministries podcast, there are a few potential downsides worth mentioning. Firstly, as with any religious or faith-based podcast, the content may not resonate with everyone depending on their personal beliefs or denominational background. It's important for listeners to approach these teachings with an open mind and discernment. Additionally, since there is often ongoing discussion around prophetic matters and interpretations of scripture, there may be moments where certain viewpoints differ from one's own understanding or theological stance. However, this can also be an opportunity for growth and expanding one's perspective.
In conclusion, The Faith Mountain Ministries podcast is an exceptional resource for those seeking practical and impactful teachings rooted in biblical truths. Bill Vanderbush delivers fresh insights from God each week, making it easy to understand and apply these truths to one's own life. The content serves as a source of encouragement and challenge, fostering growth in one's relationship with God. Despite potential differences in personal beliefs or interpretations, this podcast is highly recommended for anyone desiring a deeper understanding of their faith journey.
What happens when a group of friends decides to go to a medieval torture museum? They get a dose of revelation of the dark places religious systems will take you to defend their concepts of God and systems of control. Jesus sets you free indeed.
When God met Saul on his way to persecute Christians, God didn't reveal his sin. God revealed his Son. The revelation of Christ in you, even in the middle of your mess, will change your heart and unveil your identity.
We don't ascend by effort but by surrender to union with Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.
It is my prayer that this study connecting Ezekiel and Galatians together in an old covenant and new (Christic) covenant promise will awaken your heart to a clear awareness of the Holy Spirit.
The story of David and Saul is one of the most challenging lessons in Kingdom relationships found in the Bible.
True freedom and identity is revealed in Christ. There is no enlightenment apart from Jesus Christ, the light of the world. Join Bill Vanderbush in a study of John 1.
In this podcast we explore the incarnation with excerpts from a brilliant 4th century sermon by John Chrystostom.
Coming up on Christmas, thinking rightly about Jesus is what gives us the access to see rightly about ourselves and others. This study on Romans 10 will give you insight into what it means to live a lifestyle of renewal.
In Matthew 17 Jesus tells the disciples that Elijah must come and restore all things. But then he says that Elijah had already come. So what and who what he talking about? This message will encourage you to your destiny and assignment here and now.
In Matthew 17 Jesus tells the disciples that Elijah must come and restore all things. But then he says that Elijah had already come. So what and who what he talking about? This message will encourage you to your destiny and assignment here and now.
Between Malachi and Matthew there are four centuries where there is no prophetic record of God speaking to or through anyone. That's not to say that he didn't speak. We just don't know about it. So what did religion do during that time? Break down? No. It built up, and in a big way.
“If your son was here, would you want him to be with you?”
A study on Israel, Palestine, and how the church can be empowered to impact the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Do you have a sin nature? If you want one I guess. Are you in Christ? I hope so. Does Jesus have a sin nature? Of course not. Are you a new creation with a brand new sin nature? Hardly! Hang on for this live message by Bill Vanderbush
Knowing Jesus is your savior is wonderful. Knowing Him as Lord is to step into a lifestyle of being directed and shaped by the Holy Spirit. That's what makes you a disciple.
Understanding the conflict in Israel through the eyes of Scripture.
A message by Bill Vanderbush. Recorded live at Christian Retreat in Bradenton, FL 2023
Bill talks about living in the glory realm of the presence of God, using an analogy of the ocean. He also talks about what it means to receive the saving grace of Jesus Christ.
This is the message on the prodigal son given at the Lake Benton, MN barn revival this year.
Part two of the message on, “Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.”
What happened to the prodigal son when the party was over?
This conversation with my friend, Mark Sanchez, addresses the Christic Covenant as well as questions such as, “How do we explain the actions of God in the Old Testament when we compare it to the life and example of Jesus Christ?”
The story of Moses and the burning bush carries so much revelation for us today. The bush was an unexpected occurrence that became a doorway of destiny for Moses that redefined his entire life. Does God have a burning bush prepared for you?
Bill Vanderbush and Don Wolabaugh talk through the Apostle Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians.
I have long considered this verse the most mind melting Scripture in the Bible. Taking time to contemplate and meditate on this passage will both comfort your heart and confound your dogma. The mystery of union with God is not incomprehensible. It's inexhaustible.
A message of grace and discipleship from Psalm 23
The first three centuries of Christians walked in pervasive power in the midst of persecution. The power they lived with seems rare today. Could it be that we have squandered our inheritance with centuries of theological theories that have diluted the simplicity of the Gospel?
Jesus said He could do nothing of Himself. He listened and looked to the Father as an example of how we all are to live in this world. This teaching will help you to learn to look and listen to the Father to learn to navigate life abundantly.
Learn to go deeper with God in prayer.
The third (and probably last) message in a series on living free from sin and the sin nature.
Take a journey through a study of the word, “metanoia” and discover the history behind repentance and the hope that lies before us in the New Covenant.
Is the law sin? No! But what the law did (according to Romans 7) is to reveal sin and make us experts in just how sinful we are. But thank Jesus for the New (Christic) Covenant. In Him, all things are new.
Bill turns 50 and reflects on the necessity of the Trinity.
Is sin what you do? Or is it more a symptom of who you are? This study will point you to the only way we can find freedom from sin and reconciliation with God. When it comes to righteousness, we can only find it when we learn to receive grace. Believe Him, and behold Him, and you'll find mercy.
The Glory of God has substance. And you're called and chosen to carry the same glory that Jesus walked in.
Why did the devoted religious leaders in Jesus' day want to kill him? A study from John 5 will give you some insights, and empower you to walk as a grace fueled, Spirit led disciple of Christ who won't compromise or cave to an old covenant mindset.
Have you learned of Jesus by the message of the cross, an encounter with the power of God, or both? There's a necessity to walk in experience and understanding together when it comes to a living and life giving relationship with God.
Did the past three years teach us anything? I pray so. And I pray you have discovered that we can't take gathering for granted. In this podcast we will consider the importance of cultivating a faith community that is sustainable no matter what is happening in the world.
With whimsical and memorable moments about life, love, grandparents, family gatherings, and candlelit snowfalls, Traci joins bill on this episode to share some selections from her devotional book, A Journey Into the Heart of Christmas. This book and many others from Traci and Bill are available on Amazon.
Bringing the legality of the cross into your life is turning a transaction into a transformation. Aligning your mind, heart, and speech into one expression is vital to living a transformed life.
We know from the Scriptures that we got crucified with Christ, so identifying with the cross often becomes a point of revelation for us in this life in Christ. But what if our inclusion in Christ is taken ever farther back? What revelation could we find if we identified not just with the cross, but with the cradle as well? Is there something of that moment where humanity and divinity came together in Christ that could teach us something priceless about what it means to be alive and aware enough to capture simple moments that make history? Find out in this podcast.
Moses carried a rod of authority. Elijah carried a mantle of anointing. Both appeared with Jesus on the mount at the Transfiguration. Is it significant that these pioneers appear in both the old and new covenant? And what would that mean for us today?
Discover the beauty of communion in this message that highlights the very idea of Jesus, passed down to us, for a place where God and man could meet in a moment around a table. This simple moment became the point of introduction of the new covenant of unfathomable grace and sacrificial compassion.