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Peckville Assembly of God Podcast is hosted by the Pastor of PAG, Terry Drost. We focus on teaching biblical principles that develop and strengthen your faith in Jesus Christ. You don’t have to live defeated. Listen today, develop your faith, and receive the rich life God has for you!
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Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Faith, Courage, and Integrity: Lessons from Daniel
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Welcome to the official podcast of Pastor Terry Drost, lead pastor of Techville Assembly of God. Join us as we explore the powerful story of Daniel in the lion's den, a favorite biblical tale filled with political intrigue and divine intervention.
In this episode, Pastor Terry speaks directly to fathers, drawing valuable lessons from Daniel's unwavering faith, courage in the face of adversity, and impeccable integrity. Learn how these qualities can shape your family and your walk with God.
You'll also hear about the exciting ministry work happening at God's Mountain, the importance of family devotions, and a humorous dad joke to lighten your day. Pastor Terry shares personal anecdotes, including a memorable encounter with a group of challenging preachers, illustrating the power of silence and prayer in overcoming conflict.
Whether you're a dad seeking guidance or anyone looking for inspiration, this episode offers practical advice and spiritual encouragement. Don't miss out on the upcoming events and opportunities to serve, as we aim to change our world together. Enjoy the episode!
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Faith in Action: Lessons from the Book of Daniel
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Welcome to the official podcast of Pastor Terry Drost, lead pastor of Techville Assembly of God. Join us as we change our world together. Enjoy the episode.
In this episode, Pastor Terry continues his series called "Faith in Action," focusing on the practical application of faith through the story of King Belshazzar from Daniel chapter 5. Learn how historical events back up biblical truths and discover the importance of having a faith that is active and not just theoretical.
Pastor Terry shares an interesting and humorous anecdote to kick off the sermon, and then delves into the life lessons we can extract from Daniel's experience. He emphasizes the need for continuous learning, humility, and reliance on God, drawing parallels between historical events and our current lives.
Don't miss this insightful message that not only explores the depth of biblical history but also provides practical advice for living a life of faith in action.
Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
The Test of Success: Faith in Action and God's Warnings
Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Welcome to the official podcast of Pastor Terry Drost, lead pastor of Techville Assembly of God. In this episode, we delve into the book of Daniel, specifically chapter 4, to explore the theme of "Faith in Action." Pastor Terry Drost emphasizes the importance of putting our faith into action and not merely reminiscing about past deeds.
Pastor Terry shares profound insights on how our words reflect our faith and how God desires us to be active in our faith. He recounts the story of King Nebuchadnezzar, the most successful king of his time, and how his pride led to his downfall. The episode discusses the tests of success, the dangers of pride, and the importance of humility and gratitude towards God.
Throughout the sermon, Pastor Terry highlights the warning signs that God gives us, urging us to repent and align ourselves with His will. He encourages listeners to look up to God, wake up from spiritual complacency, and speak up about God's goodness. The message is a call to action for believers to remain faithful, humble, and proactive in their walk with God.
Join us as we learn from the life of King Nebuchadnezzar and apply these lessons to our own lives. Let's change our world together by putting our faith into action!
Wednesday May 29, 2024
When the Heat is On: Standing Firm in Faith
Wednesday May 29, 2024
Wednesday May 29, 2024
Welcome to the official podcast of Pastor Terry Drost, lead pastor of Techville Assembly of God. Join us as we change our world together. Enjoy the episode.
In this episode, Pastor Terry delves into Daniel chapter 3, exploring the story of King Nebuchadnezzar's 90-foot statue and the fiery furnace. He discusses the intense trial faced by Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and their unwavering faith despite the threat of a blazing furnace.
Pastor Terry draws parallels between this biblical event and the modern-day challenges we face when our faith is tested. He encourages listeners to stand firm in their beliefs, not to defend themselves unnecessarily, and to trust that God has the power to save and deliver them from their trials.
Through anecdotes and references to popular culture, Pastor Terry makes the story relatable and emphasizes the importance of loyalty to God. He also highlights the impact of our faith on unbelievers and the freedom and protection that come from trusting in God during fiery trials.
Listen in for an inspiring message that encourages you to hold onto your faith and trust in God's deliverance, no matter how intense the heat may be.
Wednesday May 22, 2024
Building Something Great for God | Ps Kyle Drost
Wednesday May 22, 2024
Wednesday May 22, 2024
Welcome to the official podcast of Pastor Terry Drost, lead pastor of Techville Assembly of God. Join us as we change our world together. Enjoy the episode.
Praise God. Well, it's good to be back in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Praise God. I won't say who, but somebody in my family told me, first thing I saw them, they said, you put on weight. Praise God. I said, blame Alyssa. She cooks for me three meals a day. Praise God. I told her my body's a temple and I'm believing for a mega church. Praise God. Amen. Praise God.
So good to see so many familiar faces. And if I start thanking people or hugging people, I'll be here presumably until Jesus comes back or the cows come home, whatever happens first. But it's so good to see so many of you. I not only love you, but I at least like half of you. So that's a record praise God but for the last three years or so my wife and I have been pushing the ball forward for the advancement of the gospel in Alaska mostly rural Alaska and which are very very much unreached villages and things like that somebody said to me and they said uh what about Alaska I said well I'll be there next next month doing an eight-day youth conference.
When I say a youth conference, I don't mean like one service a day. The leader of the conference said, we do at least three services a day. He said, are you up to preach them? I said, you got the right guy. Praise God. And so praise God. So we take doors as they open, but we're, we're venturing to plan a church in Southeast North Carolina. How many, how many here are Marines and any Marines in the house? Okay. A few Marines, Praise God. Can we put our hands together for our military this morning? For all the other branches? Unless you're in the Space Force or something. But no, I'm just kidding. Praise God.
But if you know where Camp Lejeune is in Jacksonville in Onslow County, that's actually our house is about 15 minutes from there. And so we're, I don't want to give a testimony before it happens, but we're believing God for our property right now. And so we'll see, we'll see how that transpires. Our family has an act for acquiring property with this thing that not not including money. So I believe that I'm no exception to the rule. We've already had financial real estate miracles happen just in the last six months. So it would be no shock to me for us not just to have one property, but a bunch of properties. And so that's where we see where we're going by faith.
Now, I've been told that you're supposed to talk about the needs of the ministry, but how do I have needs when it's God who supplies? If God starts you, he'll always bring it to completion. That's why I could do things. Now, we're believing for about 100,000 in the next three months, which is God has that in his couch cushions in heaven. So I'm not really concerned. He sent us, so he has to pay the bill. Sometimes I remind the Lord, I know that you sent us, so if you could take care, get a bill in the mail. Hey, Lord, you got mail. Praise God. Yeah. But our partnership giving platform has changed and about half of those have transferred over. And so we're waiting on the other half to transfer over with a deadline on that is the end of this month.
And so, which if you transfer that over today, my wife wrote a book. How many have read my wife's book? Okay. A lot of us here, a lot more people that has sold to places that we've You've never been number one, number two, not to bore you with details, but usually that's her first book. And I wrote a book. It's been eight years at this point, but, and then I'll have another one coming. But the book that she wrote has outsold mine by far, but her book, not only that, they actually had to do a restocking of it because it sold so, so quickly, which is the first I've ever even heard of. And so the company we worked with we had to we had to get a case sent so i want to give away two of those today and who wants to have one okay so if you go out and you buy one today no praise god i want to give one to you there's go which i know if you point to a whole section of chairs everybody thinks it's them but god bless you i'm glad you're here it's good to see you yeah thank you praise god who is on the worship team today, Sorry, I wasn't paying attention. I'm looking for somebody who was on the worship team. Well, that's what they get for not being in church. Praise God. There you go, Ashley. Praise God. Yeah, so you can give that one away. Praise God. Can we give a hand for our worship team today? All the volunteers who make this thing run smoothly.
I want to say hello to my parents, my mom and my dad. And who's that good looking guy on the screen? Look at that. Yeah. Aren't you happy to see how far the media team has come in the last few months? Can we give a hand for the media team? I get to go to a lot of churches, not like attend them, but actually speak at a lot of churches. And it's, this church is in a great spot, a great spot. And thanks to Michael and his team that he's assembled and they have a lot of volunteers. So praise God. Thank God for that. Well, it's Pentecost Sunday. Somebody said to me, they said, what would you do if you you weren't Pentecostal? What would you be if you weren't Pentecostal? I said, I'd be ashamed. I mean that with every fiber of my being too. That's not even a joke. You get to travel to enough places and you see that there's a difference between carrying the power of God and carrying an anointing, which destroys the work of the devil. And then keeping somebody on a preliminary prayer chain or something will keep you in prayer. That is the biggest lie that you've ever been told in church, if you, if you come to me with a need and say, Hey, listen, you know, I've got this thing going. I said, well, let's pray right now for two reasons. Number one, because I believe that we serve, the Bible says we serve a right now God. The second reason, the second reason is if I walk away from that conversation, I'm not praying for you. I, not because I don't like you, but because I won't remember. I don't remember what I didn't have for breakfast this morning, let alone to, you know, keep somebody's like petting prayer or something, you know?
I had a woman come to me in a church one time. She said, would you pray for my cat? I said, I'll pray that it dies. Praise God. I hate cats. I said, but my brother happens to specialize in cat prayer. Praise God. Where was I? Pentecost Sunday. Praise God. The difference between carrying the power of God. See, you have to be a prideful individual to not cling to the power, the presence, and the person of the Holy Spirit. You have to be super prideful because you have to think that you have it all figured out That you have enough wit to get somebody's psychological thing straight that you can solve all things you don't But there is a man named jesus Who is still king of all kings who still holds all power and all authority? And he didn't leave us as orphans But he gave us the power of the holy ghost and he said in john 14 verse 12 the same power hour. The same things you see me do, you shall do and greater. Well, what did Jesus do? He healed the sick. He cast out devils. He freely give as he freely received. That's why I don't pay to hear somebody preach. They didn't pay to hear Jesus preach. I don't have to pay to hear you preach. You're not that good charging a mission at the door. Jesus ran a ministry with no needs. He had a treasurer who stole from him named Judas, and he still had more than enough. So I choose to model our ministry after Christ, not the American model. I've seen enough of that. Not the African model. I've been there. I've seen that. Not the Central and South American model. Been there. I've seen that. Not the European model. Been there and seen that. But I've chosen I've chosen to follow Christ. I've chosen to fix my eyes on Jesus, who is the author and the perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross. And when you do what Jesus said to do, John 14, he said, the same works I do, you shall do in greater. Well, why did he say that? In John 14, he talks about the works that you shall do. In John 15, he talks about abiding in Christ. But in John 16 is about the baptism in the Holy Ghost and fire. Jesus is the baptizer in the Holy Spirit and fire. And the same works that he did, we shall do in Jesus' name. That's why I have the easiest job in the world. Because my job is to do what Jesus did, but he works through me. The Bible says in Colossians 127, part B, Christ in you is the hope of glory. And when you look at what that word glory means, that's not like, well, that's just really nice. No, it's a power that you hold. Jesus on the inside, working on the outside. Oh, what a life it will be. So when you recognize your dependency on God. When you recognize that you carry, the Bible says in the book of Acts, it translates to dunamis power. It's the same word that we get out of Greek for the word dynamite in English. It's dynamite power. Well, dynamite is not just explosive, it's also useful that they use it. I just drove just a short 5,000 miles to get here, and as I drove across Alaska, crossed the border, almost got arrested, but I won't hold against the Mounties. When they get the rubber gloves on, you know it's going to be a bad day. They said, how many guns do you have, sir? I said, all together or on me. I told them my guns are like some voters. Undocumented and no one knows about them, praise God. Half the crowd's happy about that. Praise God anyways. I'm just joking for the FBI agent who has to bear through my sermon today. I'm just, just be happy, Mr. FBI agent, that they relaxed the standards so you can have purple hair and not know what gender you are, but we're praying for you. Praise God.
But when I drove across all those miles, there was sections of, I cut through the Alaska mountain range. I cut through the Northern Rockies. My truck almost died in Chicago, but that's, that's a different story. It's not where you want to hang out in center city Chicago, but anyways, unless you're having church. But when we would go through certain sections of road, even the hills here in PA, when we would go through, there was impenetrable mountains that would stand in the way of what they were trying to accomplish. Well, how did they get rid of those mountains? Dynamite. The same word, dunamis, power. That not only could it move a mountain and become useful and blow things up. I'm a guy, I like to blow things up. I blew up so much tannerite one time in upstate New York. I forget how many pounds it was, but it was a lot. And my in-laws have a lot of, a good amount of acreage. Neighbors came from like a half a mile away to wonder what in the world was going on. But dunamis power is not only explosive power, but it's useful power. And you, you, you look, how can a 7,000 foot mountain that they put a road right through, they move that by dynamite. Jesus didn't say, just take heart and, you know, suck it up, buttercup, until I come back. Just be broke. Just be lost. Not really know what you're doing in life. You know, the world has become professional at soothing people's problems so they can get through life. But Jesus didn't say, I'm going to give you power to get through life. He said, I'll make you more than a conqueror. How can you be more than a conqueror? You've heard me say this before, some of you and some of you not. There's a great theologian. A lot of you guys know I like to read. I like to listen. I like to study. I love it. I love the word of God. There's not a day that goes by that I'm not in the word of God. Studying, a lot of times listening, taking notes. But I love a theologian named Rocky Balboa, who showed me this theological truth so clearly.
When my mom was, not to tell the Drost family secrets, but my mom used to babysit me by watching Rocky, praise God. I remember growing up, she'd put those movies on and Rocky would stand in the rink, the ring, sorry, not a hockey player. He's a boxer. He'd, he'd train. Remember the one where the Russian killed his friend. And so I had this great revelation, praise God. And he killed his friend. So now, now there's death involved and he's over there and he's, he's in the barn and he's doing these. Some of you guys know Rocky more than your Bible is praise God. And he's He's drinking raw eggs. Remember as a kid, I thought, how can you drink a raw egg? You know, I've seen enough eggs laid. You know, I'm not going to drink a raw egg. He's drinking raw eggs. And then he gets into the ring, has those gloves and he goes all these rounds. Eye is all cut and bloody and lip hanging out. And he has the belt and they give him the big check, like $10,000, which in the 80s could actually get you something. Now it'll get you McDonald's, praise God. God, but Adrian, you know, I remember that scene at the zoo and she said, I love you. And she's like, what, what? You know, you like pull her ear muff out the Philadelphia zoo. I love you. You know, don't even get me into Rambo sermon analogies. Praise God. But she would be home in their mansion somewhere in Philadelphia, maybe Ben Salem or something like that. And he would come home with that check that he fought so hard for. He trained so hard to get. He took a beating in his body, bloodied and has the belt on, and he would come home and there she is. And all she did was by proxy of relationship, receive the plunder of the battle. When the Bible says that you're more than a conqueror through Jesus Christ, Jesus waged war on death, hell, and the grave. He took in his body. The the Bible says that by the stripes of Jesus Christ, we are whole. It was prophesied in Isaiah 53, and then it was fulfilled in Matthew 8, and then it was talked about again in 1 Peter 2.24. It was pre, during the life of Christ, and after he ascended. And he gives us the benefits by proxy of sonship and daughterhood of the battle that he won on Calvary. But it doesn't just stop there, because not only did he win the war on the cross, but then he turned to his disciples and he said to Terry in Jerusalem, Jerusalem. Does that mean? It means to wait for the promise of the Holy Ghost. And so then they did. That's why you go to some churches today and they say, well, we don't believe in that anymore. You know, we don't believe in the gifts and the ministries of the Holy Spirit. Okay, but you still believe in the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Has love ceased? Has wisdom ceased? And that's the difference between, you can pretty much write Ichabod over the door. God's glory is no longer there. His power, his presence, and his personhood is no longer honored. What restaurant would you go to and you sit down and you say, well, I'll take the ribeye. Well, actually, that's no longer on the menu. Okay. I had this experience recently. Okay. Do you have any steak? No, we've stopped. We have an impossible steak. I said, impossible. No, thank you. I said, okay, well, what about seafood? seafood well actually our chef just just quit and so he you know we're no longer making seafood you shouldn't get seafood at denny's anyways praise god i said okay well what what do you have, maybe it should be easier to ask some churches today what actually do you believe you no longer believe in healing you no longer believe the four cardinal doctrines of the assemblies of god 1914 14. Jesus Christ is Savior. Jesus Christ is healer. Jesus Christ is baptizer in the Holy Spirit and fire. And Jesus Christ is soon coming King. I don't care who believes it or who doesn't you can shove it. That's what's written. Jesus Christ is the same. Hebrews 13, eight yesterday today and forever. So just because you ate yourself into the grave with a box of Cheetos doesn't mean that Jesus has changed. Making sorry excuses. Sorry, I was going to preach, but my dog actually died. We were going to make a statement, but then I had COVID. It's 2024. Get over yourself. Go preach the gospel. Quit being lazy. Get out of bed and get ready for the race that God has before you. We're Pentecostal. And by that, I mean, we believe the Bible. When has Pentecostal become synonymous with weird or traditional or outdated. The fastest growing churches right now in the world are not any denomination in particular, but they're all full gospel churches. There's a list of 10 churches that they'll produce every year and almost every single year, they're full gospel churches. Why? Because God honors and God will back whatever you stand up for. I had someone come to me recently, they said, you know, the way you preach, you should try to go over to Africa and preach. I said, too late. Well, you know, just, you know, whatever you should go too late because he's the same, no matter where you go, you don't have the same gospel works where it's never been preached that it does in Oklahoma or Fort Worth or somewhere like that, where it's preached continually the same power Romans chapter eight, verse 11. Then I'll get in in my notes. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead, where does it dwell? In us. The same power, not a little bit of power. That's why I don't subscribe to people who say like, well, you know, the anointing of this or the anointing of that. Friend, I have the anointing from Jesus Christ to destroy the works of the devil. What dares stand against you? The Bible says, if God before you, then what can stand
Tuesday May 14, 2024
Unlocking Divine Strategies To Overcome Impossible Situations | Ps Terry Drost
Tuesday May 14, 2024
Tuesday May 14, 2024
In this powerful episode, Pastor Terry Drost explores the remarkable story of Daniel from the Bible's Book of Daniel, Chapter 2. By paralleling Daniel's journey to our individual and collective life situations, Pastor Terry brings forth crucial lessons on how to handle and overcome seemingly impossible challenges.
This sermon, which observes Mother's Day, highlights the amazing power of faith and prayer, shedding light on the often-overlooked resilience and strength of mothers. It embarks on a journey to redefine the concept of 'impossibility.' The story of Daniel’s triumph against an impossible task assigned by King Nebuchadnezzar becomes a beacon of hope and faith, guiding us forward.
In addition to the elements of faith and prayer, Pastor Terry underlines the significance of community in spiritual growth and overcoming trials. He urges listeners to create a close-knit circle of confidants, friends, and prayer buddies to sail through life's storms.
Enriched with insights from the Bible and our day-to-day life, this sermon reiterates that "no situation is truly impossible when you have the backing of divine power." It stresses the importance of praying with faith, expecting a supernatural intervention, and not taking on burdens we aren't meant to bear. The sermon provides practical, biblical guidance to confront life’s impossible situations while demonstrating the unfailing faithfulness of God.
Join Pastor Terry Drost on this episode for an inspiring journey filled with camaraderie, faith, laughter, and a renewed understanding of the power of prayer in overcoming the seemingly impossible. This episode promises individuals an uplifting spiritual excursion filled with inspiration from centuries-old stories and the realization of God’s abiding presence in contemporary contexts.
Wednesday May 08, 2024
Drawing Lessons and Courage from the Life of Daniel | Ps Terry Drost
Wednesday May 08, 2024
Wednesday May 08, 2024
In this compelling episode of Pastor Terry Drost’s podcast, we delve into aspects and challenges of Daniel's life, from his tumultuous beginnings to the unyielding strength of his faith during adversity. The teachings re-emphasize the magnanimity of our character, humility, generosity, loyalty, faithfulness, and truthfulness. Dive into an inspiring exploration and learn how the struggles and tests we face prepare us for blessings and success, mirroring the account of Daniel in the Bible.
Pastor Terry connects Daniel’s journey to the trials and tribulations that manifest in our contemporary lives. The discussion encourages believers to act out their faith through deeds and words, standing firm regardless of challenging circumstances. The episode also resonates with personal anecdotes, adding a profound touch to the teachings and challenges listeners to conform to worldly patterns or be transformed by renewing one's mind.
In this sermon, we also learn about the dynamic nature of spirituality and its connection to our surroundings, focusing on the faith and fortitude of biblical characters like Daniel and Nehemiah. The significance of community strength and service, the power of prayer, and the importance of daily biblical interactions are all highlighted, inspiring believers to undertake their faith journey boldly and ardently. The episode concludes with a poignant call to remain steadfast in faith, just like Daniel and Nehemiah, even when facing opposition.
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
This is who we are! | Ps Terry Drost
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
In this compelling sermon delivered by Pastor Terry Drost, listeners are taken on a journey of understanding the core essence of salvation and the value of repentance. Drawing from scriptures in Hebrews 12 and 2 Peter 3, Pastor Terry emphasizes the importance of understanding why we believe what we believe, and the danger of practicing religion without full comprehension of its roots. This episode provides profound insights into the importance of eternal life and salvation, which Pastor Terry describes as God's second chance for everyone.
Through enriching community stories, this episode reaffirms the significance of faith and the miracles it can bring. It recounts the exceptional bravery and faith of one community member, Randy, who extends his professional skills selflessly for church service and the providential grant given to the Nicholson campus—an unexpected $50,000 for repair works. But the episode's most stirring moment is the life-altering encounter with God experienced by a man who was wealthy in material but spiritually poor.
Pastor Terry's stirring sermon underscores the enduring healing and miracles of God, manifesting through the heartwarming recovery of a young girl named Abigail, who defies medical prognosis. Not only once but twice. This episode attests to the power of faith, Divine grace, and the vitality of community ties.
The sermon also plunges into the intuitive belief that God desires our healing and wellbeing. By defying societal norms, Pastor Terry encourages listeners to proclaim affirmations of their healing, as our words hold significant power. The sermon inevitably inspires hope, urging us to remember that our earthly suffering and sickness are not the end and that divine mercy and power are always within our reach.
So sit back and immerse yourself in this power-packed sermon that illuminates faith, resilience, divine healing, and the joys of eternal life. It's not just about understanding the fundamental truths and believing in them; it's about experiencing the divine miracles yourself.
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
An Inspiring Journey of Faith | Ps Terry Drost
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
Immerse yourself in the profound teachings of Pastor Terry Drost in a captivating sermon based on the book of Acts 2 and Luke 24. Discover the transformative power of being baptized not only in water but also in the Holy Spirit, as the pastor emphasizes the essential role of a close relationship with Jesus Christ. Journey through insightful interpretations of passages from both the Old and New Testaments that illustrate the grandeur of God and the omnipresent power of His love.
Gain an understanding of Ephesians 3:19 as Pastor Terry beautifully articulates how the love of Christ transcends ordinary understanding. Let him encourage you to strive to be filled with the fullness of God. Delve into the importance of being mindful of our words, and find solace in the assurance that God has the power to do exceedingly above all that we could ever ask or hope for.
Join over a thousand viewers weekly and become part of a faith-filled community. Enjoy the blend of spiritual insights and light-hearted laughter as Pastor Terry takes you on an inspiring journey, asserting that God's blessings and divine influence are essential in our day-to-day lives. Learn about the vital experience of the Holy Spirit's empowering guidance and the transformation that can occur when we surrender to God's will.
Experience the sense of community the pastor embraces, comprehend the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, and recognize the indispensable role divine guidance plays in our lives. Understand how your personal relationship with the Lord both within and beyond religious gatherings can empower you for service, infuse you with spiritual strength, and bestow upon you His divine peace.
End your journey with Pastor Terry's blessing, and find guidance on how to lead a life steeped in the radiance of God's love. All are welcome - whether you are a new believer seeking to enrich your spiritual path or a longtime member of the faith desiring a deeper understanding of God's enduring promise - join Pastor Terry and experience an awe-inspiring journey of faith.
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
The Powerful Role of Believers in Spreading Love and Hope | Ps Terry Drost
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Welcome to another inspirational episode of the Peckville Assembly of God podcast featuring Pastor Terry Drost. Delving into topics like shaping the world, winning souls, and the necessity of adaptability, the sermon aims to shed light on the paramount role of faith in our lives and society. Drawing references from the book of Daniel, Pastor Drost highlights our prophetic calling to remain strong in God amidst the rapid changes in the world.
This passionate sermon provides an enlightening analysis of how the modern church must evolve to effectively spread God's word in the present technological age. Calling us to adopt strength and put God's work before societal trends, we are urged to shine our faith with courage and boldness every day, not just on Sundays.
Through captivating narratives and personal stories, the sermon encapsulates the incredible faith journeys of the McGregor family, their inspiring legacy, and their unwavering dedication to God's call. It further addresses societal issues such as addiction and the Church's crucial role in spiritual renewals and transformations.
Gleaning lessons from the Bible, the episode underscores the key elements of vision, planning, and commitment for soul-winning evangelism. In a world regrettably darkened by disbelief, believers are challenged to actively participate in the great commission, in pursuit of a future where every soul embraces Christ's love.
The sermon concludes with a powerful testimony of how an unwavering faith and willingness to undertake God's will can lead to astounding miracles. Relish this exploration of faith's transformative journey, embrace your divine calling, and get inspired to set off on a faith-filled expedition of your own, breaking all barriers and limitations.