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Daniel Kolenda is a missionary evangelist, who has led more than 22-million people to Christ face-to-face through massive open-air evangelistic campaigns in some of the most dangerous, difficult, and remote locations on earth. As the successor to world-renowned Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, Daniel is the president and CEO of Christ for All Nations - a ministry which has conducted some of the largest evangelistic events in history, has published over 190 million books in 104 languages and has o ...
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In the final episode of the Off The Record Podcast, Daniel Kolenda continues to delve into the history of the Holy Spirit's movement within the Church, focusing on the period from the Reformation to the 20th century.The episode highlights the origins of the modern Pentecostal movement back to the famous Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles in 1906. …
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In this episode of Off The Record, Daniel Kolenda continues his series on "The Heresy of Cessationism" by delving into the historical development of modern cessationism, emphasizing its roots in Enlightenment philosophy and skepticism towards the supernatural. Benjamin Warfield, regarded as the pioneer of modern cessationism, is highlighted for bas…
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In Episode 10 of the "The Heresy of Cessationism" series, Daniel delves deep into the examination of cessationism, dissecting arguments from theologians like Warfield. By scrutinizing the inconsistency in assessing biblical miracles versus contemporary testimonies, Kolenda challenges the rational basis of cessationist beliefs. He explores the philo…
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In Episode 9 of the "Heresy of Cessationism" series, Daniel delves into the history behind cessationism, drawing inspiration from John Wesley's response to Conyers Middleton. The episode challenges the cessationist stance, revealing its potential to undermine fundamental Christian beliefs. It emphasizes the dangers of a rigid, Procrustean interpret…
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In Episode 8 of "The Heresy of Cessationism" we delve into the ongoing debate about cessationism, focusing on the "Rare Miracle Hypothesis." Daniel traces the development of cessationist doctrine, highlighting the contrast between modern interpretations and the beliefs of early church leaders like Justin Martyr and Augustine. These historical figur…
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In this episode of Off The Record, Daniel delves into the intriguing theological debate surrounding the frequency of miracles in the Bible. The spotlight is on Cessationism, a belief that asserts miracles, particularly the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit, are rare or have ceased altogether. Contrary to this perspective, Kolenda takes a closer …
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In this captivating episode of "Off The Record," Daniel Kolenda takes us on a profound exploration into the reality of miracles. Drawing upon his vast experience in ministry and his unwavering faith, Kolenda delves into the undeniable proof of miracles, sharing some of his most cherished testimonies that showcase the supernatural power of God.As Da…
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In Part Five of "The Heresy of Cessationism”, Daniel Kolenda looks at the gifts of miracles and specifically healing. Daniel shows how much of what cessationists claim to show that the gift of healing has ceased is based on extra-bliblical assumptions. He then offers a more Biblical perspective on what healing was like in the early church.See Priva…
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In this episode of Off The Record, Daniel Kolenda continues his series on "The Heresy of Cessatioism" asking the question in part 4: "Has the gift of speaking in tongues ceased?"By dissecting key passages from 1 Corinthians 14, Daniel challenges the Cessationist belief that speaking in tongues was confined to the early church. Instead, he presents …
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In this episode of Off The Record, Daniel Kolenda continues his series on "The Heresy of Cessatioism" asking the question in part 3: "Has the gift of prophecy ceased?"He examines the differences between Old Testament and New Testament prophecy showing why the cessationist critique of modern prophetic ministry misses the mark.He argues that cessatio…
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Cessationists often link the end of the Apostolate to the cessation of the miraculous gifts. In this episode of OFF THE RECORD, Daniel Kolenda delves into Part Two of his series on "The Heresy of Cessationism" entitled "A Cascade of Lies" and begins by challanging the assumption that the apostolic gift has ceased. To view Daniel's more in-depth pod…
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Cessationism is the belief that the "miraculous gifts" of the Spirit ceased with the end of the "Apostolic Age." In this Episode of OFF THE RECORD, Daniel Kolenda begins a series aimed at "The Heresy of Cessationism" prompted by the "Cessationist Conference" which was held the week prior. In Part One of this series entitled "The Scriptures" Daniel …
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Should Christians Celebrate Christmas? In the latest episode of OFF THE RECORD, Daniel Kolenda will discuss the controversial viewpoints surrounding Christmas by asking questions such as, “Is Christmas a pagan holiday?” “Where did the ideas of Christmas trees and Santa Claus come from?” and more!Watch or listen now as Daniel takes you on a journey …
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“Should Christians celebrate Christmas?” Watch this teaser episode of Daniel Kolenda’s NEW podcast that is coming out in just a few days about this controversial topic!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode of Off the Record, Daniel Kolenda revisits the topic of modern day apostles (as promised) from his previous podcast about the New Apostolic Reformation. While confronting the question, "Are there apostles in the church today?" Daniel also addresses important related topics. He provides a short primer on what apostles are and what th…
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Daniel Kolenda sits down with his long-time friend, Todd White to discuss some of the controversy that has followed Todd in recent years. In this episode (part 1 of the conversation) Daniel asks Todd some pointed questions about his position on topics like the Divinity of Christ and grace.
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Paul exhorts us in Titus 3:9 to “avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless.” Notice that Paul did not call these controversies, arguments, and quarrels sinful things; he called them unprofitable and useless things. My friends, if you are going to be “winning the …
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Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke once told me that as a young man, he was kneeling at the altar in a pastors’ prayer meeting next to an elderly servant of God. He overheard the old man weeping as he asked God to please forgive him for the unclean things he had allowed into his life. Listen to the rest of this riveting story as told by Daniel Kolenda.…
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Evangelist Leonard Ravenhill said that A. W. Tozer (the famous author) once told him that he wasn’t worried about being judged for the things he’d done. “It’s the things I could have done but didn’t do that worry me.” This sets up a necessary truth for the believer about “Remaining in God’s Will.”저자 Daniel Kolenda
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In 2 Samuel 23 we read the story about an extraordinarily tenacious warrior named Eleazar. The Bible says that in one particular battle against the philistines, all the other Israelite soldiers retreated. But Eleazar stood his ground and fought the philistine army by himself – so long and so hard that his hand “froze to the sword!” Daniel Kolenda c…
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Moses had one of the most important leadership positions in history. He was assigned the challenging task of leading an entire nation—God’s chosen people, no less—across the wilderness to the Promised Land. His preparation through faithfulness led to a great victory for Israel. Listen to this!저자 Daniel Kolenda
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When God called Moses to deliver the children of Israel out of Egypt, Moses was thoroughly overwhelmed. He began to bombard God with questions, concerns, and objections, but God did not say, “Don’t worry, Moses. This is what I’m going to do. I’m going send a plague of frogs and lice and flies. Then I’ll kill the livestock, send boils, hail and locu…
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Have you ever noticed that things taste so much better when you’re hungry? But after you’ve eaten and you’re full, you could walk right past a buffet of delicious delicacies and have not the slightest desire for them. Proverbs 27:7 says it this way: “The full soul loatheth an honeycomb; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.” Here’s a …
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In Luke 4 we read about the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. Verse 1 says, “And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness.” Jesus was not led into the wilderness by the devil. The verse says He was led into the wilderness by the Spirit! Jess found “Power Through The Wilderness.”…
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