The Faith of the Father(s) w/ Karl Gessler
The Faith of the Father (s) is a podcast devoted to proclaiming and demonstrating the reality of Jesus Christ—risen from the dead and actively at work today, healing the sick and casting out demons just as He did in the Scriptures.
Rooted in the careful study of the Bible and the witness of the Church throughout history, this podcast seeks to learn from the faith of the fathers—from the earliest believers to faithful witnesses in the present day. We hold that the ministry of Jesus did not end in the Gospels, but continues through men and women indwelt by the Holy Spirit and obedient to His voice.
Hosted by Karl Gessler, The Faith of the Fathers features candid conversations with those who have walked out of deep trauma, abuse, and bondage and have found real healing in Jesus. It also includes interviews with believers who have witnessed and participated in profound works of God—miracles of healing, deliverance, salvation, and even the raising of the dead—through courageous and faithful obedience to Christ.
At its core, this podcast affirms a simple conviction: God intends to govern the world through human beings filled with His Spirit, living in truth, authority, and love. By returning to Scripture and the lived faith of the Church, The Faith of the Fathers invites listeners to know Jesus not as a distant figure of the past, but as the living Lord who continues His work today.
The Faith of the Father(s) w/ Karl Gessler
The Prince of Preachers: Charles Spurgeon (W/ Nathan Sundt)
Throughout history, particular Preachers became heroes for thousands of people. These preachers managed to meet a need in their culture and day that many others overlooked. Some people say that Charles Spurgeon is "The Prince of Preachers." What did this man possess that enabled him to win tens of thousands of people for the Kingdom of God?
Nathan Sundt, who holds a Master of Divinity from Southern Theological Seminary, is an enthusiast for the life and work of Charles Spurgeon. Nathan joined me in conversation for today's podcast to discuss why Spurgeon is known as "The Prince of Preachers" and to raise the call for more Spurgeons for our day.
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