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Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (1-18) - by Raymond McCullough
Ninth episode in the series: Why would God judge Mega-Babylon? (Part 1) What is she guilty of? Wall Street – source of world economic control/globalisation Funded by 'sorcery', i.e. drug production and distribution -------------------- With music from: Rodney Cordner & Jean-Pierre Rudolph (Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland/France) – 'Down By the Laganside', (Our Gods); One Week of Days (Kilkenny, Ireland) – 'Song of Songs', (Who You Really Are); Low Country Boys (Co. Down, Northern Ireland) – 'The Old Crosscut Saw', (Plain an Simple); Low Country Boys (Co. Down, Northern Ireland) – 'Hector The Hero', (No Lang Tae Go) . Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust
Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (1-18) - by Raymond McCullough
Second episode in the series: New 30-min satellite/FM radio series with music, based on the recently published book, The Whore and Her Mother 9/11, Babylon and the Return of the King by R a y m o n d M c C u l l o u g h Chapter 1 – Mega-Babylon – past or present? The Hebrew prophets - from Isaiah and Jeremiah, to the Apostle, John, spoke of a city and nation they referred to by the codename, 'Mega-Babylon'. Have these prophecies already been fulfilled? The writing on the wall! A mega-city with a large Jewish population? And why all the talk about cargoes and trade? -------------------- With music from: Slemish (Belfast, Northern Ireland) – 'Brian Boru's March', (Slemish); Liz Fitzgibbon (Cork, Ireland) – 'You Are My Strong Tower - Adapted', (Devoted); Rodney Cordner & Jean-Pierre Rudolph (Portadown, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland/Strasbourg, France) – 'Music of Healing', (Measures and Dreams). Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Pol O'Ceallaigh, (Cork, Ireland) - An Babhla Snítheach, (Trí agus trí); The Elders, (Kansas, USA) - Moore St. Girls, (American Wake); Hobos In Limbo, (New Mexico, USA ) - Pretty Polly, (On the porch); The Barley Boys, (New Jersey, USA) - Me Father's Shoes (It's A Long Drive From Ireland); Pól O'Ceallaigh, (Cork, Ireland) - La Dernière Écuelle, (Trí agus trí); Green Man, (California, USA) - Mountain Walk, (Green Man); Rodney Cordner & Jean-Pierre Rudolph, (N. Ireland & France) - From Clare to here, (Milestones); The Merry Blacksmiths, (California, USA) - Athol Highlanders, Denis Murphy's, (Gan Aimn); and Shantalla, (Belgium) - Fine Flowers in the Valley, (Shantalla). Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Celtic Roots Radio
'Partners in faith', Presbyterian and Roman Catholic congregations working together in Belfast ------------------------ (Archive show from 1993) Dr. William Rutherford (Fitzroy Presbyterian Church, Belfast - since deceased) and Fr. Gerry Reynolds (Clonard Monastery, Belfast), whose two churches have been working together since 1982, discuss the 11 year relationship between their churches. (The interview with author, Roger Mitchell, from England, which we had planned for this slot, has gone irretrievably missing. So, we thought that instead we'd treat you to a wee bit of the original live FM show, from way back in 1993 - when the troubles in Northern Ireland were showing no sign of coming to an end. We've even left in a little sample of the UK Network News from the end of that show, which will give you the authentic flavour of that period - an archive sample of the (originally 1-hour) faith-based radio show from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The original one hour show was produced in 1993, but outdated/irrelevant material has been removed to leave original interview and music - apart from a little bit of UK Network News from June 1993. (Fr. Gerry Reynolds died in November 2015) ------------------------- Produced and presented by Raymond McCullough, with music from: The Electrics, (Scotland, UK) - '2,000 years', () Enya, (Ireland) - 'How can I keep from singing?' (Shepherd Moons) Phil and John, (England, UK) - 'Redemption Song', (Carnival of Clowns) Rodney Cordner and Jean-Pierre Rudolph, (N. Ireland & France) - 'Gift', (Measures & Dreams)
Raymond McCullough interviews Irene Bredlow, a Canadian who travels to many nations, but has lived in Israel for the past 30 years, or so. She has spent that time praying - and prayer-walking - for divine encounters in the lives of Jewish and Moslem residents in the Holy Land. Her prayers are simple, but with amazing results, which she relates in this interview. ------------------------ The show includes a selection of rock and Celtic-flavoured music, plus the 4-min NEWS show, Bread NEWS International, from Kingdom Come Trust, (www.kingdomcome.org.uk) Includes music from: Eden Burning (England, UK) - The Reel of Pickering Pick (Smilingly Home) Rodney Cordner & Jean-Pierre Rudolph (Northern Ireland/France) - Music of Healing (Measures and Dreams) Fret Not (California) - All my tears (Hundredfold) Robin Mark (Northern Ireland, UK) - Work a miracle in my heart (Revival in Belfast II) Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Kingdom Come Trust. My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-663f091eeea2e7dbc2fdee950e446781}
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Eden Burning, (England) - The Reel Of Pickering Pick (Smilingly Home); Rodney Cordner and Jean-Pierre Rudolph, (Northern Ireland) - Music of Healing, (Milestones); Green Man, (California, USA) - Toss The Feathers/The Battle Of Auchrim, (Green Man); Tempest, (California, USA) - Wizard's Walk, (The Double Cross); Jamie Kindleyside, (Nashville, USA) - Cinnamon and Sage, (Kind-Le-Sid) and Hollie Smith, (New Zealand) - Fields Of Athenry, (Light From A Distant Shore) Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Celtic Roots Radio