Changing Times With Dr Mary Byrne & Lynn Morris With Guests Pastors John & Debbie Lindell
This video is an episode of "Changing Times," hosted by Lynn Morris and Mary Byrne, with guests Pastors John and Debbie Lindell from James River Church [01:54].The discussion covers:The Mission of James River Church: The hosts praise the Lindells for their effectiveness in leading people to Jesus [04:19].The Lindells' Personal Story: John and Debbie share how they met and their journey into ministry [05:42].Church Growth and Community: They discuss the growth of their church in Springfield, Missouri, over 34 years and its focus on reaching young families [16:00, 24:03].Online Ministry: The pastors mention their significant online presence, which reaches a global audience [31:17].The Next Great Awakening: They express their belief that a third great spiritual awakening is on the horizon [44:04].
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