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08-28-2007, 11:16 PM
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Smiles everyone...Smiles!!
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Originally Posted by AtlantaBishop
I do believe in a Supernatural Revival of Signs, Wonders and Miracles. We are seeing them here on a weekly basis.
The fact is - you get what you preach! I have always preached Faith for Salvation, Healing and Miracles and we have always seen the Supernatural and all gifts in operation. We see Instant Visible Miracles every where we go!
I CAN'T WAIT TO GET TO BRAZIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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When are you going??
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08-29-2007, 07:14 AM
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I don't remember the preacher'name who had the little flock of Mt. Zion broadcast. I loved it he preached the craziest stuff. His daughter Alta read for him she had a real high pitched voice. Read Alta. His revelations were way out. Jesus was coimg at night and you had to be on a mountian dressed in a white robe.
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08-29-2007, 09:40 AM
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Just ONE portion of scripture if you please. Who said that every broadcast?
Who talked about the Rose of Oklahoma being his wife(I think it was his 4th)?
Who supposidly dropped Bibles into Russia?
Who talked about the Communists taking over every broadcast?
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08-29-2007, 12:28 PM
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Location: Salisbury, NC
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Poor Black Crowd!
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
Just ONE portion of scripture if you please. Who said that every broadcast?
Who talked about the Rose of Oklahoma being his wife(I think it was his 4th)?
Who supposidly dropped Bibles into Russia?
Who talked about the Communists taking over every broadcast?
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That sure is funny! VICKI is singing "Because of Who You Are" on the Gospel Music Channel right now! She is belting it out!
Man - I do not know who those cats are - I think your OLDER than me anyway! I don't think those guys came on radio in Memphis - just the ones that appealed to poor black people and white trailer trash! I was in the poor black crowd! LOL
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08-29-2007, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by AtlantaBishop
That sure is funny! VICKI is singing "Because of Who You Are" on the Gospel Music Channel right now! She is belting it out!
Man - I do not know who those cats are - I think your OLDER than me anyway! I don't think those guys came on radio in Memphis - just the ones that appealed to poor black people and white trailer trash! I was in the poor black crowd! LOL
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These were XERF & XEG nitely profits.
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08-29-2007, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by AtlantaBishop
That sure is funny! VICKI is singing "Because of Who You Are" on the Gospel Music Channel right now! She is belting it out!
Man - I do not know who those cats are - I think your OLDER than me anyway! I don't think those guys came on radio in Memphis - just the ones that appealed to poor black people and white trailer trash! I was in the poor black crowd! LOL
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I do I do... he was my main man... I loved to hear his announcer say "We no take you into a service that is already in prah GRESS!" and then Sister would begin wailing... "there is no telling what God will do if you believe" finally the Rev. Ike would show up, usually with a deep belly laugh and start pontificating about "you can't lose with the stuff I use" and "it takes different strokes fo' different folks"... or "Mind power is Green Power and Green Power is God Power" finally he would have some formerly poor and destitute single woman "come on up heah and tell this crowd what God and Rev. Ike have done for you!" Then the announcer would come back and say send your cards and letters to Reverend Ike PO Box 1000 Boston Mass a Chusetts.... that is Rev. Ike PO Box 1000 Boston Mass A Chusetts... and don't forget to enclose a love offering and we will gladly send you our mind power idea for the month of August!
Loved the Rev!
I loved Shambach to. Honey, don't you touch that radio dial! I really liked it when he would get on the church for evangelizing the pews and the organ and the piano and even the chandelier. These walls have heard enough sermons to save the world but the world hasn't heard enough sermons to save this little ole neighborhood! He could shell the corn and get you excited one minute and then bring to conviction in the next breath! When I was in Bible College I always mimicked him when we did our KTBC broadcasts live for 816 Evergreen Drive with Bishop Bob Davis, Evangelist ER Hoosier, Pastor Phil Jones and the occasional guest broadcast by the right reverends Harold Hoffman or Johnny McFall! We had a blast!
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08-29-2007, 04:08 PM
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I would stay up late at night to hear first the Allen Revival Hour though it was only15 minutes long down on either XERF or XEG. Then I would turn over to the other station and listen to Jack Coe.
O my! How my heart would race with holy excitement as I would hear those heart-stirring messages and the actual miracles as they were taking place under those giant tents. I would send my dollar in and get a whole year's subscription to their magazines. Coe's was the Hearld of Healing and Allen's was Miracle Magazine. I would read every word of it.
I eventually got acquainted with most of them, but then in 1967 I head a man strumming his guitar singing the whole time he was on the radio. I could hear his sobs, his crying, his genuine touch of God. I had heard him before, but not like this. He had had a real encounter with Jesus in April of that year. I'll never forget the song as it stirred me to my very core.
To walk with Jesus there's a price
I know it will mean great sacrifice
to do my savior's will
It may cost me all I own
to walk with Jesus all alone
but I'm sold out to follow my Lord
Sold out to walk with Jesus
sold out to walk with him
I'm sold out to follow my Lord
it may cost me all I own
to walk with Jesus all alone
but I'm sold out to follow my Lord
He would sing and sing and sing, and weep, cry and cry. O how I felt the brokenenss, the hunger, the desire in him. It was real.
I got acquited with David Terrell and he asked me to travel and work with him. It was my high honor. I worked for him about a year, more or less. It was a great experience. It was also a great experience to work with A. A. Allen for a short time too.
I would not trade either of those experiences for all the money in the world. They are dear and precious to me.
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08-29-2007, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by philjones
I do I do... he was my main man... I loved to hear his announcer say "We no take you into a service that is already in prah GRESS!" and then Sister would begin wailing... "there is no telling what God will do if you believe" finally the Rev. Ike would show up, usually with a deep belly laugh and start pontificating about "you can't lose with the stuff I use" and "it takes different strokes fo' different folks"... or "Mind power is Green Power and Green Power is God Power" finally he would have some formerly poor and destitute single woman "come on up heah and tell this crowd what God and Rev. Ike have done for you!" Then the announcer would come back and say send your cards and letters to Reverend Ike PO Box 1000 Boston Mass a Chusetts.... that is Rev. Ike PO Box 1000 Boston Mass A Chusetts... and don't forget to enclose a love offering and we will gladly send you our mind power idea for the month of August!
Loved the Rev!
I loved Shambach to. Honey, don't you touch that radio dial! I really liked it when he would get on the church for evangelizing the pews and the organ and the piano and even the chandelier. These walls have heard enough sermons to save the world but the world hasn't heard enough sermons to save this little ole neighborhood! He could shell the corn and get you excited one minute and then bring to conviction in the next breath! When I was in Bible College I always mimicked him when we did our KTBC broadcasts live for 816 Evergreen Drive with Bishop Bob Davis, Evangelist ER Hoosier, Pastor Phil Jones and the occasional guest broadcast by the right reverends Harold Hoffman or Johnny McFall! We had a blast!
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Speaking of Reverand Ike....
Once I heard him say, "I don't preach on sin. There's already enough sin. You take a little bald headed man that aint never been out and had a lot of fun running with the wimmin folk. You start preaching on sin and he will sit there and start wonderin' what he's been missing. One day, you are going to look around and not be able to find him because he's out chaising the wimmin folk. So, I don't preach about sin, there's already enough sin."
Yeah, that's ol' Reverand Ikenrankhulter (sp?).
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08-29-2007, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Brother Strange
Speaking of Reverand Ike....
Once I heard him say, "I don't preach on sin. There's already enough sin. You take a little bald headed man that aint never been out and had a lot of fun running with the wimmin folk. You start preaching on sin and he will sit there and start wonderin' what he's been missing. One day, you are going to look around and not be able to find him because he's out chaising the wimmin folk. So, I don't preach about sin, there's already enough sin."
Yeah, that's ol' Reverand Ikenrankhulter (sp?).
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That sounds like him! He was a hoot!
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08-29-2007, 04:30 PM
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Ike lives in Fort Lauderdale now. He is retired I guess. Dad sees him every once in awhile they have supper somewhere. Stills has a chaffuer driven Rolls.
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