Evangel
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the most important message mankind has ever been given. How well do you know the Gospel? Evangel is a podcast dedicated to proclaiming and explaining the Gospel. With his background of itinerant preaching, Evangelist Paul Crow sits down to explain the elements and ramifications of the Gospel: what it is, what it does, and how it can change your life.
Episodes
16 episodes
Joe Camacho
A lot of things had gone wrong for Joe before he finally gave his life to Christ. Parental infidelity, alcohol addiction, drug addiction, and domestic violence were all prominent parts of Joe's story until he gave his life to Christ. Now,...
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33:31
Glen Yoder
On the spectrum of American religion, few religions can boast the rules and rigidity of the Amish. Separated from the technological advancements of the one of the most modern societies in the world, they believe that their works can earn them f...
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Finley Cutshaw
Have you ever looked at someone and thought, "I'm not sure that even God can help that person"? Some people might have said that about Finley Cutshaw before God saved him. He seemed the least likely candidate for salvation, but when he heard a ...
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38:15
David Hannah
From a broken home and an upbringing that did not include the Gospel, God brought David Hannah to the place of being a "doorkeeper in house of His God." Hear his story of how the Gospel changed the course of his life.
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30:36
Barry Kaplan
Born into a fine Jewish family in Brooklyn, Barry never knew much about the New Testament--or Jesus of Nazareth. In time, however, God revealed Himself to Barry. This is Barry's story of his journey from Judaism to belief in Jesus as Messiah.
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40:59
Robert Crow
Why would a person like me be concerned about getting the Gospel to other people? Why not just let others believe what they want to believe? This episode begins to provide an answer to that question through personal context. What the Gospel has...
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33:19
Suicide and the Gospel
One of the greatest tragedies today is death by suicide. This topic, often taboo in modern society, is one about which the Bible speaks. In this episode, we meet a man who was poised and ready to take his own life, but he never went through wit...
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29:35
Bryan's Story
Bryan grew up in a home that had little time for the things of God or the Gospel. As he grew into manhood, he got into methamphetamine, to which he was addicted for 10 years. After trying many methods of breaking his addiction without success, ...
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16:12
Good Works and the Gospel
One of the most common misconceptions about the Gospel is what it does and does not teach about good works. This episode compares the misconceptions to the Bible and shows just where good works fit into God's plan for mankind.
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31:22
Was Jesus God?
One of the greatest mysteries of all time is the fact that Jesus of Nazareth was completely man while also being completely God. While this assertion is difficult to understand, is it what the Bible says? Many aspects of the story of Jesus come...
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32:36
The Bible
In first of a short series regarding objections to the Gospel, we discuss the Bible itself and opposition to it. The Bible is a unique book among the books of the world, and there are solid reasons for trusting what it has to say. We examine fa...
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31:27
Receive Jesus
Just because Jesus died for everyone doesn't mean that everyone is saved. Four Bible words outline a response that needs to come from every person with respect to the Gospel: repent, receive, believe, and call. Though not necessarily synonyms o...
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30:36
Jesus
Jesus. No other person has ever made such an impact upon human history. His coming to live a sinless life and die as mankind's substitute is cited as the greatest proof of God's love for mankind. In this episode, we examine some highlights of J...
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34:18
Hell
Hell has become a common filler word in English today. Yet the Bible speaks of it as a real place to which people go after death. Separating fact from fiction on the subject of hell has eternal consequences. In this episode, Paul examines what ...
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