Episode 33 – Christian Hospitality

What happens to you after you die is a valid prepper issue, and serious preppers should listen to this episode and take seriously the issues of Christian faith discussed here.

In this short sermon I recently gave at our local nursing home, I related the amazing story of Christian hospitality that I saw for five weeks this summer, when my two friends hosted the friends and family of an old friend who came to visit and then got hospitalized.

Among the serious moments in this talk there were a few jokes and a happy audience.

In the intro I discussed a client who had been in the Vietnam War, and still felt happy at recalling his visit by Bope Hope in an Army hospital. The USO is great, and deserves our support!

You can donate to the USO at this link here.

Also, I found a whole list of websites here, where you can donate to provide care packages for our troops.

There are no Amazon links to any products, but below are some useful links for further investigation into this most important topic (I like these pastors).  You can also find a good local church from these links:

Greg Laurie: https://www.harvest.org/

John Piper: http://www.desiringgod.org/

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association: https://billygraham.org/

Voddie Baucham http://www.voddiebaucham.org/

Ravi Zacharias http://rzim.org/

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Episode 16 – Prepper’s Sermon: Memorial Day 2018

Occasionally I volunteer to give a sermon at our local nursing home, and included here is a recording of the the sermon I gave last July.  The themes of Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day and July 4 are all wrapped into this episode.

Your Christian faith, and what happens to you after you die, are legitimate prepper issues.  Serious preppers should listen to this episode, and take seriously the issue of faith.

There were some serious moments in this talk, but also a few jokes and a happy audience.  There was even a good story I found of George Washington praying during the American Revolutionary War.

There are no Amazon links to any products, but below are some useful links for further investigation into this most important topic (I like these pastors).  You can also find a good local church from these links:

Greg Laurie:

https://www.harvest.org/

John Piper:

http://www.desiringgod.org/

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association:

https://billygraham.org/

Voddie Baucham

http://www.voddiebaucham.org/

Ravi Zacharias

http://rzim.org/

 

Please stay in touch with the Survival In Motion podcast, and with Author Cal Wilson, by subscribing with your e-mail address, and by subscribing to this podcast by RSS, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or the other audio service providers.  It would also be cool if you would leave a review for this podcast on iTunes or somewhere.

 

Episode 6 – Sermon: Martin Luther, 500 Years Later

This episode addresses the “ultimate prep,” which is death.  Do you know what will happen to you after you die?

This is the occasional sermon from me, given to people at the local nursing home.  The audio quality could be better, and there was some discussion and interruptions from those in the audience, but it was all in good fun.  There was even some participation from a dog that was present!

There will be no Amazon links to any products discussed in this podcast, but here are some useful links for further investigation into this most important topic (I like these pastors):

Greg Laurie:

https://www.harvest.org/

John Piper:

http://www.desiringgod.org/

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association:

https://billygraham.org/

Voddie Baucham

http://www.voddiebaucham.org/

Ravi Zacharias

http://rzim.org/

 

Please stay in touch, by subscribing with your e-mail address, or subscribing to this podcast on iTunes, Stitcher or the other audio service providers.  It would also be cool to leave a review for this podcast somewhere.