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Join us for a special episode of the Apostolic Review Podcast as host Dr. Clay Jackson welcomes Brie Robinette, our youngest published author! Brea shares her journey of writing her book, "Kingdom Confidence," exploring themes of insecurity, spiritual discipline, and the importance of positive relationships. Learn how modesty reflects true confidence and discover the biblical principles that empower us to thrive in the Kingdom. Brie's insights will inspire you to embrace your identity in Christ and overcome the challenges of our modern world.
Ryan Franklin has been a change agent in an integrated healthcare entity, has served a church plant, and for multiple decades has been part of the internationally respected leadership team at The Pentecostals of Alexandria. His recent book, The Christian Leader Blueprint, offers a practical, Biblical approach to personal development that leads to more abundant life for disciples who are disciple-makers.
In this installment, the leadership of the Apostolic Review gather for a discussion on recently discovered, favored, and essential literary works. This episode holds insightful lessons, moments of laughter, and valuable book recommendations from the insightful leaders of AR. We trust that you will enjoy this special Christmas edition from the Apostolic Review.
In this poignant conversation with pastor and author Michael Ensey, Dr. Jackson and Bro. Ensey explore the themes of suffering, healing, and ministry as exemplified in the triumphant life of the their mutual friend, singer-songwriter-worshipper Anthony Trimble. While listening, you'll want to order your copy of Coffee with Anthony!
Ever wondered what to do (or not do) when you're seeking divine direction? In this engaging convo, Dr. Paris dishes on his practical guide to finding purpose and fit on our discipleship and service journey. We also touch on the role of the academy within the church, and the value of true friends. Don't miss this episode!
In this insightful and inspiring conclusion to our conversation with Dr. Jeremy Painter, explore with us the challenges of cultural connectivity as it informs contextualization of the gospel, and the ways that the Holy Spirit empowers disciple-makers in various settings.
In this engaging and stimulating two-part conversation with double-doctorate recipient Jeremy Painter, we examine the calling of an Apostolic creative and intellectual, and how mystery and revelation interact in the life of an inquisitive believer. As a bonus, Dr. Painter muses on his use of wide sources, from Shakespeare to Sting!
In this episode of the AR podcast, we sit down to talk with Bro. Tselot Kifle about his latest project the “Note Bible,” and his motivations behind it. We also discuss marketing and building authentic communities. Bro. Kifle shares some personal insights on integrating our beliefs into the digital space, and the need to stay committed in order to thrive as an Apostolic Creative.
In today's episode, the leadership of the Apostolic Review sits down and discusses books that impacted their ministry this year. Pastor Bracamonte, Pastor Mansinho, Dr. Jackson, and Pastor James Chessor also discuss some of the best podcast moments of 2022. We hope that you enjoy this AR Christmas Special.
In today's episode, Dr. Clay Jackson interviews Pastor and Author LJ Harry. They discuss Pastor's Harry's book entitled, "Ten Words". Pastor Harry is the Pastor of the Apostolic Church in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
In today's episode, Dr. Clay Jackson interviews Pastor & author Stan Gleason. Brother Gleason is the assistant general superintendent from the Western Zone of the UPCI. Since 1988 he has been the senior Pastor of The Life Church in Kansas City. He has served on the Urshan College and Urshan Graduate School of Theology Board of Trustees and as superintendent of the Missouri District. Today's episode includes a discussion on three books authored by Pastor Gleason.
In this episode, Pastor James Chessor talks with author Steven Gill. Steven Gill began his writing career in 2014 at the age of 21. He has written three books. Today, we will talk about his journey as an author and his latest book entitled, “The History and Development of the Trinity.”
Listen to Dr. Clay Jackson interview church planter and author Pastor Greg Marshall. Pastor Marshall is senior pastor of Greater Vision Ministries in Rogersville, TN. Together with his wife, they started this work in 2009. Recently, he and his wife wrote a book entitled "One More Year" about their journey.
In today's episode, Dr. Jackson interviews Pastor and Author David Myers. Pastor Myers went to Apostolic Bible Institute in 1981 at the age of 17 years old and graduated with honors three years later with a Bachelor's degree in Apostolic Studies. After evangelizing for several years, teaching youth seminars, and preaching youth crusades, he returned to Palm Bay to work with his father, who pastored First Pentecostal Church in Palm Bay, Florida. Pastor Myers has written a book entitled "The Joy Bucket." Dr. Jackson and Pastor Myers discuss this book and other topics.
In today's episode, James Chessor and Nate Roberts talk with Author NS Whitely. They discuss his thoughts on securing a good editor for beginning authors, his work with Mastermind Leadership, and they delve into his creative process for writing. How does he overcome writer's block & handle critique? Bro Whitley also gives an overview of some upcoming projects.
In this episode, Pastor James Chessor interviews Pastor Rodney Shaw about his newest book, “Church Work”. He is senior pastor of New Life Austin (In Austin, Texas) where he and his wife have served in various capacities for 30 years. Pastor Shaw preaches and teaches internationally, specializing in ministry development and training.
Hear Dr. Clay Jackson interview his long-time friend and first-time author, Rev. Charles Robinette. They discuss writing, reading, their passion for Apostolic doctrine and ministry, and more than a few funny episodes along the way.
In this episode, Pastor James Chessor interviews Dr Clay Jackson. He holds a B.S. in Biology and Chemistry from Union University, and holds a Diploma in Theology from Oxford in England, where he was awarded Examiners' Distinction and the Samuel Cox Prize in New Testament studies. He is a bi-vocational pastor who maintains a private practice in medicine. He has over 30 years of ministerial experience, which includes serving as an associate missionary in Great Britain, international missions, and ministry teams in the Memphis metro area. His writing experience includes authoring a national column on the intersection of spirituality and health for the Pentecostal Herald magazine, and he co-authored a book on “The Apostolic Family.” He is also a frequent lecturer at Urshan Graduate School of Theology. He currently serves as the Pastor of Arlington United Pentecostal Church in Arlington, TN. He and his wife and their three children live in Memphis, TN.
This week our guest is Sis. Lorisa Bolinger. She is currently a student at Urshan Graduate School of Theology. We discuss her passion for theology, the role of women theologians in the apostolic movement, and art as a medium for theology.
In this episode, Pastor James Chessor interviews Pastor Daniel Bracamonte. He is the Founder of the Apostolic Review and serves as the General Editor. He holds a B.A. in Biblical and Theological Studies at Regent University, and is currently completing an MTS from Regent School of Divinity. He regularly writes articles on theology, missiology, and politics. Pastor Bracamonte has over 20 years of ministerial experience, and for the last 10 years has served as Pastor of Word of Life Apostolic Church in Missoula, MT. He is married to his wife and soul mate Aimee Bracamonte, they along with their two children live in Alberton, MT.
In this episode, our guest is Pastor Ed Snyder. Pastor Snyder is also an author, podcaster, and a self-described agent of change. Join us as we discuss his views on the value of podcasting and his newly released book “Control the Beast.”
In this episode, we talk to Ph.D. candidate Clayton Killion. We discuss his inspiration for ancient languages, and we also talk a little textual criticism, particularly the textual basis for the King James Bible. Finally, we come full circle at the end of the show and talk about his recently released online Biblical Greek course.
In this episode, we interview the incomparable Book Mentor, Pastor Tony Mansinho.
In this episode, Dr Clay Jackson interviews author Daniel Henderson.
In this Episode, James Chessor interviews author Samuel Vaughn. This discussion includes thoughts on his new book, writing strategies, influences, and recommended resources.
In today's inaugural episode, the AR editors share their thoughts on reading plans, the role of the academy vis-a-vis the pastor-theologian, and how reading influences leading.