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SPEAKER_02 (01:24):
In the name of
Jesus, hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
In the name of the Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
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Thank you, Lord.
SPEAKER_03 (02:03):
All right.
Well, praise the Lord,everybody, and welcome to our
third um monthly ApostolicMentoring Special Edition
episode, uh, English only.
And uh we're so excited about uhthis episode today.
I've been stirred in my spiritabout uh what's going on in the
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last days and what God iswanting to do through his people
in the last days.
And I'm I'm just convinced thatwe are pregnant with prophetic
promises and we are we areready, we are prepared to start
doing greater things than these.
And I I believe in my spirit, inmy heart, that these Acts
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chapter two, 3,000 soulrevivals, and Acts chapter 4,
5,000 soul revivals, and theActs chapter 19 type of all of
Asia hearing the word type ofrevivals are what we are
supposed to be seeing, nottomorrow, but today.
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And I believe that God is tryingto get his church into alignment
to do bigger and greater uhthings, not just globally, but
locally and personally.
And so that's the heartbeat ofthis apostolic mentoring session
today is the impact of HolyGhost crusades on us personally,
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locally, and globally.
And so we've got some reallyawesome heavy hitters.
Um, no emphasis on heavy, thatwas not intended, uh, but
certainly hitters, heavyapostolic hitters uh on this
podcast today.
And uh these are some reallyapostolic men of God, powerful
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heroes of the faith.
Um, we have with us PastorTaylor Fish.
Um, so excited for him and hisfamily, and uh, they're stepping
into a new apostolic arena.
That doesn't mean he's gonnastop being one of the most
powerful and anointed apostolicevangelists globally.
Um, but the Lord has put himinto a new season and he's taken
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a church, and we are so thrilledto see what the Lord does in
that city through his family andthe continued revival that he's
going to be instigating, notjust globally, but he is already
instigating in North America, incities and college campuses.
Uh, brother Fish, we love you.
We're so glad you're here withus today, and we just we value
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your ministry.
And I know that that is thefeeling of so many people around
the world.
We also have with us PastorDavid Myers, uh, just one of my
dear, dear friends.
I love this man of God, love hisfamily.
Um, just so thankful for hisministry.
Uh, he and I have done crusadestogether uh since, you know, a
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long time ago.
I probably shouldn't put a dateon it, but we've done a lot of
crusades together, uh, been in alot of countries serving the
king and uh serving his people.
And um, of course, I get theprivilege to minister uh at his
church in Palm Bay, EastwindPentecostal Church, one of the
greatest apostolic churches.
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Uh, one of the things I loveabout East Wind Pentecostal
Church is the way that they arethey are propagating the gospel
locally through crusade ministryand instigating environments and
opportunities for greater thingsto happen.
Uh, just things that are just souncommon for North America are
happening, happening regularlyin Palm Bay, Florida, under his
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leadership and uh leadership ofhis precious wife, uh Amy.
And we love them, think sohighly of them.
These are some great heroes ofthe faith.
And then, of course, we've gotBishop Corbin with us today,
Bangladesh, apostle toBangladesh, um, and just a
great, powerful man of God.
Uh, matter of fact, I've had theprivilege of being in Bangladesh
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with Brother Corbin when we saw5,000 and something get the Holy
Ghost in one service or oneweekend.
And one time we had 7,000 getthe Holy Ghost in a weekend,
another time 11,000 get the HolyGhost in a in a weekend of
services.
And so uh Brother Corbin and Ihave been in the trenches
together, done kingdom worktogether.
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I just have such love, honor,and respect for him and Sister
Corbin, just great heroes of thefaith, impacting all of Asia.
And um, just so thankful for hisministry, leadership, and
vision.
And we got these guys all hereat the same time to talk about
the impact of crusade ministrypersonally, locally, and
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globally.
And so I thought we'd just kickit off like this.
Um, I'd like to talk about howcrusade ministry has impacted
each one of their livespersonally, what they've seen,
what it's done to them, um, andwhat they've, you know, just
seen transform in their ownministries and mindsets and
faith.
And so I'd like to start withPastor Taylor Fish.
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Uh, sir, we love you.
Um, take your liberty.
How has crusade ministryimpacted you personally?
SPEAKER_04 (07:23):
Thank you so much,
Brother Robinette.
Um, first of all, I want to sayuh to everyone listening, uh, I
give honor to Brother Robinette.
What an impact he has made onme, uh, on my life, on my
ministry, and my family.
I will never forget Detroit,Michigan.
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Uh, I believe the NBA finalswere playing that night, but we
didn't care who was playing.
I don't even remember who wasplaying.
All I know is that BrotherRobinette has hit had his long
arms stretched across the table,pointing his finger at my nose,
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uh, challenging me to go on acrusade, telling me it was a God
moment for my ministry.
I was in a revival at that time,uh, preaching for brother Matt
Sam's.
And brother Matt Sams said, uh,he said, you know, brother, he
said, he said, Chuck Robinetteis preaching at Art Wilson's
church.
Do you want to go?
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I said, man, we don't haveSunday night service.
Why not?
At this time I'd heard a littlebit about Rob, but Brother
Robinette, but I had never beenexposed to his ministry.
And let me tell you, um, I was Iwas not broken in easy, but I
was challenged from the get-go.
And that's what I love aboutBrother Robinette.
He challenges everyone he comesin contact with to be better.
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Uh, he challenges us and andpushes us in into uh apostolic
moments.
And at I I remember uh we beginto evangelize uh towards the end
of youth pastoring at my homechurch.
Um probably the last two yearswe had we were evangelizing.
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And in June of 2017, we wentfull-time.
We quit our jobs and uh we wentcompletely full-time on uh on
the field.
Um I ended up in Bangladesh,Bangladesh, in uh with actually
with Brother Corbin in at thebeginning of 2020.
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And you know, we had had somegreat revivals, we had seen God
do some great things, and uh Ihad been poured into um by by
some powerful men of God, mybishop, Bishop Douglas White, it
was always gifts of the Spirit,it was always conviction, it was
always revival.
Uh, but what I did not realizeis that when I stepped onto that
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foreign field, that God wasgetting ready to change my life
and ministry so drastically.
And uh I I I want to say um onething that um that's so
important about crusade ministryto me is uh the word exposure.
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That word exposure, it's such abig word.
Um I mean uh I was exposed to tothings as a young boy uh in a
negative sense.
You know, my my family, um I Igrew up in the family full of
addicts and exposed to a lot ofthings at a young age that
affected me negatively.
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But um exposure also has apositive side.
And I remember being in thecountry of Bangladesh in those
training sessions, I've alwaystold everybody, and and I've I
don't know how many people I'mresponsible for for actually
signing up and getting on acrusade, but I think it's a
large number.
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And uh I always tell everybodyif you go to the crusade and you
just go through the apostolicmentoring sessions, you go
through them training sessions,and you get sick on the last day
and can't go to the crusade, itwill still be worth it.
I always tell them that becauseum, you know, crusade ministry,
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when especially the way thatthat brother Robinette has done
it, it will, it gives youexposure to apostolic ministries
that have affected the globealready.
And that is something that wasso big to me.
I was I remember in those in thethose sessions, brother Corbin
got up and he he taught asession.
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I remember Nathan, BrotherNathan Harrod, who at that time
uh he was he was in Spain andjust having incredible revival
there.
Uh, brother Alan Shaum got upand began to begin to teach.
And I'll never forget that thatuh that lesson that brother Alan
Shaum began to talk about.
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He began to talk about prayingwith authority.
And, you know, when I pray withauthority, I lay hands on
somebody, you know, I'm gonna bescreaming to the top of my lungs
and I'm gonna, you know, my hairis gonna be messed up and I'm
gonna be all crazy.
But I remember it somethingclicked in my mind when Brother
Alan Shaum began to talk aboutwhen Jesus got up and said,
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Peace be still.
He said, I know that a lot ofpeople would think that he
shouted that very loud and andyou know uh he was red in the
face.
He said, but that's not exactlywhat he did.
He spoke to it with authorityand knew what would happen after
he spoke that.
And something began to click inme.
I had I had seen, you know,people healed during revivals,
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people would come up and testifysomething that happened.
But up to that point, I don'tbelieve that I'd ever seen a
true physical miracle.
Since the beginning of 2020, Icannot count the amount of
miracles that we have seen inour travels.
Everything from withered armsstraightened out to deaf ears
open, blind eyes open, crookedfeet straightened out.
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We've seen so many, but uh I Iattribute uh a lot of that to to
exactly what exactly what Paulsaid in Romans 1 and 11.
He said, For I long to see youthat I may impart unto you some
spiritual gift to the end youmay be established.
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Paul said, I long to see you.
I want to get with you, I wantto get close to you.
Something happened to me inthese uh in on these crusades
and in those training sessionsthat forever changed me.
Uh, so there's some things thatcan be taught and other things
that can only be caught.
I've heard Brother Corbin saythat so many times.
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And uh personally, I want to sayI caught some things that
transformed evangelism for thethe next five years of my
ministry.
And I remember uh I rememberwhen at a at a homecoming
service at my at my home churchin Silsby, Texas, where Lee
Stone King laid his hands on meand imparted the gift of faith.
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See, I had the gift of faith inme, but I didn't know how to
exercise it.
I didn't know how todemonstrate.
I didn't, I didn't know uh it, Iknew it was there, I knew it was
on me.
And there were times thatthrough my preaching, someone
would get healed, but I didn'treally know how to lead
something up to an apostolicmoment.
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I remember that that sessionwhen Nathan Herod got up and he
taught about praying formiracles, and he was very clear
about how when we pray for amiracle, we don't have to beg
God to do anything, but we westrictly pray the same way that
Jesus prayed.
And what did Jesus do?
Jesus told blind eyes to beopen, Jesus rebuked the
infirmity, and it happened.
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So I want to tell you that umany anybody that's looking to go
on a crusade ministry, um youwill be greatly impacted by
ministries that have alreadyaffected the world globally,
already affected their theirforeign field.
Um, another thing I want to talkabout is is when I went to uh
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when I went over overseas andbegan to be a part of that
crusade, uh I I had exposure touh other appa uh other apostolic
friends and other ministriesthat still people that on that
first crusade, people that I'mconnected to today.
I I said I've said this before.
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No pretenders go on crusadeministry.
It just don't happen.
If you're a pretender, you don'tgo.
Why?
Because you know, you're you'vegot to put the bill to do it,
you've got to pay the bill, yougotta take the trip, you've got
to, you gotta pack the bag,you've got to clear the
schedule.
I can't tell you how many timesI I've tried to get somebody on
a crusade a year out and theysay, well, just the schedule's
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not gonna work for me.
It don't matter how many trips Isend them that it just don't
work, you know, they neverworked for me either.
I just had to make room for it,and God grew me through that.
And that's not a slight toanybody.
I just want to say if someonegoes to uh if somebody finds
themselves on a foreign fieldduring one of these crusades and
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finds themselves in an apostolicmentoring session, it's because
they pray they paid the price toget there.
And God notices that.
And when you pay the price toget there, there's something
that automatically is is openand broken in you.
And um, you know, it crusadeministry is a place uh to pour
out, but it's also a place toreceive.
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And I've been on multiplecrusades and I have received so
much.
And the last thing that I'll sayto that um on the on the side of
exposure is you are exposed toan apostolic moment.
I will never forget the thecrusade there in Bangladesh when
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when they brought the when thatfather brought the boy up and he
had no ear on the side of hishead.
And Jordan Easter laid his handson him and prayed a simple
prayer, the same kind of prayerthat was that was taught for us
to pray.
That prayer, that prayer ofauthority speaking, saying, Be
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healed in Jesus' name, be madewhole.
And in one moment, God healedthat boy.
He had a perfect ear on the sideof his head.
That's things that you neverforget.
And that's just one of, I mean,there were over 3,000 miracles
that happened during thatcrusade.
And then the final night, when Ilooked at that crowd, as far as
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you could see, over 12,000people there and over 7,000
receiving the baptism of theHoly Ghost.
Something happens to a man,something happens to a woman,
something happens to a youngperson, uh, something happens to
an established pastor, anestablished evangelist.
Again, I was an evangelist.
I had been preaching, I had beenpreaching meetings, I had been
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preaching, um, I had beenpreaching revivals, but
something, you know, that oldsong says, something got a hold
of me.
Something got a hold of me, andit has not let go.
Oh, God, I'm so thankful thatsomething, something's got a
hold of me.
It's not, it's not let go of me.
I can't tell you um how many,uh, how many revivals I've been
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in since, how many collegecampuses I've been on.
Uh, how many, I mean, revival inthe streets.
We, we, we're getting ready todo this this big apostolic blitz
for the Pennsylvania district inuh in Philadelphia, October 16th
through 19th.
We got a slew of people there.
Guess what we're gonna do?
The atmosphere will be verysimilar.
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We're gonna train and we'regoing.
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Guess what?
Crusade ministry has alreadyimpacted that event.
I would not be able to even dothis event without having gone
on one of the these crusades.
And you, you know, I just I justchallenge somebody that's
watching this to to figure outuh to figure out one of these
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trips and and go on it.
Because at the end of the day,uh this is the this was the
single greatest financialinvestment that I ever made in
my ministry.
And um I give honor to BrotherRobinet.
I give honor to these other men.
Each of them have impacted me.
I love them greatly, and crusadeministry has changed me forever.
SPEAKER_03 (20:46):
Amen.
Wow, that was awesome, BrotherFish.
Thank you so much.
Excuse me, Pastor Fish.
Uh, thank you so much.
Let's shift gears a little bithere.
Um, Pastor Myers, you are we'vebeen friends a long time.
Uh again, we've traveled allover the world together.
Um, I think uh you've never beento Mongolia, though, and that's
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what I'm hoping to hold on to.
That's the one country that I'mgonna hold over your head until
the coming of the Lord.
I hope.
I've got my fingers crossed.
Um, but uh we've we've done alot of kingdom work together,
and and yet you're doingsomething that is so uncommon.
You have you have taken all ofthe crusades that you've done,
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all of the ministry that justhas been infused in your
spiritual system, and you'vepoured it back into Palm Bay.
You're turning that city upsidedown.
You're the catalyst for one ofthe greatest apostolic meetings
in the world today, WindsConference, hosting that there,
which is training, shaping,imparting, equipping uh young
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men and women to go out and beapostolic.
We'll talk about that at the enda little bit more.
But you have done something withcrusade ministry that is
uncommon, and you have turned itinto a local catalyst.
And I'd love for you to justtalk about that, talk about
whatever you want to talk about,actually.
Go ahead.
Love you, sir.
SPEAKER_00 (22:08):
I love you too,
Brother Robinette.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate you, your ministry,your impact on so many people,
and uh, it's making adifference.
Uh, appreciate uh BrotherCorbin, Brother Fish, these
other great men and women.
I'm so grateful to be a part ofthis uh apostolic team that's
focused on souls.
We have no other ulteriormotive.
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We just get so much joy in soulsbeing saved.
Uh for me, it started back in1985.
Uh, I had just graduated fromBible school and I was invited
to go overseas on a youth onmissions trip.
I think back then it was calleduh IYC International Youth
Corps, but it was an opportunityto go and be exposed to global
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missions.
And um I got hooked uh at anearly age, and uh we just
started doing everything wecould to be able to take the
gospel around the world.
And then in leading our churchuh to give them a vision, we
started um trying to take uhyoung people.
We started with men uh goingoverseas to build churches.
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Um brother Steve Willoughby gotme involved in crusades in Asia,
and we started taking parts ofour um ministry team overseas,
and it started making a hugedifference um for our church.
Everybody that went, they wouldcome back changed.
Um, and then they would spreadit to the rest of the church.
And it just became a contagiousthing.
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It everybody wanted to go on amissions trip, everybody wanted
to give to missions.
Um, you can't be a part of acrusade and not be changed
yourself individually.
And so the more people that wecould expose to crusade
ministry, uh, the more itstarted just uh sort of taking
over like a wildfire in our ownlocal church.
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And then um, I think it wasaround 200 uh seven that um we
had the opportunity to go to uhVienna, Austria, uh, where
Brother Robinette was pastoringand be with him and and then to
get connected and all that hewas doing in uh Malawi and other
parts of the world.
We've been to Haiti together.
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We got shot at in Haiti.
We were in an ambush in themiddle of the night, and we
didn't know if we were gonnasurvive, but we had hired this
security guard.
He's out in front of the vanstrying to move these barricades
and returning fire with a ninemillimeter, and bullet holes are
in our vans, and we had 30people from our church, and we
didn't know if we were gonnasurvive, but we finally did.
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He moved the barricades and wegot through that.
We got to the hotel and weprayed that security guard
through.
He said, I turned around and sawthose vans, and he said, I saw a
shield over them, and I knewthat their God would protect
them.
And right in the parking lot,Jordan, who protects the
president of Haiti, was prayedthrough to the Holy Ghost uh
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right there.
But uh, we said to our team, wehad we had women and children,
we had 30-something people fromour church there.
And I said, Now, you guys don'thave to be a part of this
anymore.
I know this has been traumatic.
We can cancel the rest of thecrusade.
They said, No, let's go back.
And I tell you what, God justblessed it, he honored it.
More people were saved, peoplewere delivered, and they they
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came home and told everybodyelse, and they're ready to go
back again.
It you it you can't stop it.
Once it gets in people's heartsand spirits, uh, you can't stop
it.
We had we had a man that wantedto go with us on a crusade just
a few years ago.
Um in fact, it's only been acouple of years ago.
Uh, he is a pilot, uh, he's ahelicopter pilot.
In fact, when when PresidentTrump is out and about down in
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the Palm Beach area of SouthFlorida, he's the guy in the
helicopter that flies Overwatch.
He has uh the Secret Servicesnipers on his helicopter.
And uh he's amazing, he couldtell us all kinds of stories if
he was here.
But uh he was raised in adifferent denomination.
His wife prayed through, got theHoly Ghost in our church, and
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she started praying for him.
And she started putting prayercloths in his hat and under his
pillow.
And and so she said, We're goingto Africa, we're gonna go on a
safari, but then we're gonna goon a crusade.
Do you want to go?
And he said, Yeah.
So he went with us.
He didn't know what he wasgetting into.
But that first night of thatcrusade in Madagascar, I said,
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Mark, are you ready to receivethe Holy Ghost?
He said, I'm ready.
And we got down front and we hadsome people from our church,
they prayed him through, and hehas been on fire ever since.
He feels called to the ministry,he's teaching home Bible
studies.
And so, as a church, we wereaffected because when we would
go overseas to be a blessing toother countries, we always
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received back more than we gave.
And so um we our church becameblessed.
Uh, we became blessed.
And then when COVID hit, uh, wehad five crusades scheduled
overseas that year, some of themwith Brother Robinette.
And of course, COVID shut downeverything.
So we were doing outdoorservices and we were doing
everything we could uh to reachour local community.
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And we said, we can't gooverseas, let's do crusades
right here.
So we had a contact with uh thelocal high school and we asked
them if we could rent their uhfootball field.
They said, no, you don't have torent it, we'll just give it to
you.
And uh for three nights, we hada crusade right in Bombay,
Florida, in the high schoolfootball stadium, put chairs
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out, and we found out thatpeople were hungry.
And we had, we I think thatfirst crusade, we had almost 100
people get the Holy Ghost inthat football field, that high
school football stadium, and itopened up our eyes to how the
crusade ministry is not just anoverseas thing.
It's it's where wherever you'reat, wherever uh whatever local
church you're in, whatevercountry you're in, you can have
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crusade ministry, massevangelism right where you are.
And then um we had an excitingevent that took place uh earlier
this year with Dr.
Braden Anderson and the JesusTent Revival.
And uh, we had a big uh big uharea of land that we wanted to
put a tent up that was right onthe interstate, and uh it was
owned by uh the first BaptistChurch.
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And so I contacted uh the mayorwho God has given us favor with,
and he said, I'll introduce youto the pastor.
I went and met with the pastor.
I said, We want to use uh thisproperty to put a big tent up.
He said, Well, tell me what'sgonna be happening at the tent.
And I said, We're gonna bebaptizing people in Jesus' name.
We're gonna be praying forpeople to receive the Holy
Ghost, and they're gonna receiveit with the evidence of speaking
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in tongues.
He said, Let's do it.
I've got people in my churchthat need that.
And he said, You take that land,and I said, Well, we'll pay you
for it.
He said, No, you're not gonnapay it.
You're gonna have it for free.
In fact, I'm gonna spend some ofour own money to bring in gravel
to make the parking better.
In fact, he said, You take overour sign.
He had a big lit sign right onthe interstate.
He said, You put Jesus' tentrevival over the top of our
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sign.
And so we did.
And the first night, some of hisboard and elders came over and
got baptized in Jesus' name, gotthe Holy Ghost.
I saw people videotaping it fromhis church.
I said, They're never gonna letus back on this property.
The next night more came, and bythe time it was over, they'd had
a dozen people receive the HolyGhost and get baptized.
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And uh a few months after that,he called me and he said, He
said, Uh, Pastor Myers, when arewe having another Jesus tent
revival?
He said, It has spread throughour church.
And he said, We are in we arehungry for another crusade
revival where people can receivethat Pentecostal experience.
And he said, We're alreadyplanning, you can use this
property right on theinterstate.
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And so uh in 26, we're goingback for two weeks at that same
property, and God is gonna keepon blessing.
I believe there's a revivalcoming among denominational
churches of pastors, and it'sgonna spread.
It already is, and uh, we'veseen it even in events here in
the recent weeks.
The hunger that people have allover the world is uh is nothing
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like I've ever seen in mylifetime.
I'm so excited to be a part ofit, and I'm excited to be a part
of a team of men and women thatlove crusade evangelism.
Thank you so much.
God bless you in Jesus' name.
SPEAKER_03 (30:15):
Amen.
That's so cool.
Uh, we just now came fromMongolia, a country that Brother
Myers has never been to, and uhjust want to keep saying that.
It's it just makes me feel soexcited.
Um, but I uh we we had thesepastors that came over from uh
Siberia, Russian pastors fromSiberia that that came, like you
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said, people are just so hungryfor the Holy Ghost.
They're so hungry for truth,they're they're so hungry for
the name of Jesus.
They traveled hours upon hoursto get from Siberia to to
Ulambatar so that they could bea part of what God is doing.
Um, I we're the church is isprimed.
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We are ready for big things.
We just got to do it, we got tostop talking and start doing.
That's that's we have uh I readthis book that had that
statement.
It said we uh we are infectedwith analysis, paralysis, and we
we spend more time talking andrunning our mouths about things
that we want to do and verylittle time doing what God's
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calling us to do.
We just gotta be bold.
We gotta go go knock on the doorof the Baptist church in the
town and say, let's do thistogether, let's let's have a
revival, let's let's build acollaboration, cooperation,
communication, and let's let Godbe God in our city.
That that's what God wants us todo big things, big vision and
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big action.
And so um I'm you know that Idon't think there's any other
word uh that That is more um uhmore test more more testifies of
what Brother Corbin is than big,big actions.
This is a great man of God doinggreat kingdom work all over the
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world, India, um, Bangladesh,across other parts of Asia.
And Brother Corbin, we're soglad to have you here today.
And we'd love to hear from youhow crusade ministry is
impacting personally, locally,globally, whatever you feel.
SPEAKER_01 (32:19):
Brother Robinette, I
first of all want to say how
much we love you and appreciateyou.
We absolutely are so thankfulthat you are helping lead the
charge globally to see massevangelism.
And I want to say I believe in arevival of billions in the name
of Jesus Christ.
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And uh for me and my wife, whohave served as missionaries for
33 and a half years, approaching34 years quite rapidly, um, you
know, it is crusades, how it haspersonally impacted us has been,
you know, to know that, youknow, you have labored in that
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field.
Oh my goodness, how, you know,in the beginning of the work of
God in Bangladesh, I was outevery night, you know, in
language school every day andand teaching Bible studies and
praying for people and man,going to baby dedications,
anything that we could do tosomehow win people to the Lord,
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and we begin to see, we begin tosee revival, we begin to see a
move of God's spirit inBangladesh in in an incredible
way.
Uh, but as missionaries toBangladesh for the last almost
34 years, uh, when the crusadeteam comes into the nation, what
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it simply does is it boosts ourfaith.
It encourages our faith, itcauses us to know that we are
not in a foxhole on our own, butwe are on the front line of the
battlefield with a mighty armyin the kingdom of God leading
the charge forward to winBangladesh in the name of Jesus
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Christ.
And so for my wife and Ipersonally, who we are
absolutely not victims, can Ijust pause a moment here and say
that there is not a missionarywith United Pentecostal Church
International that is a victimto their call.
We are all blessed of the Lordto be called of the Lord as
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missionaries to reach peoplethroughout Asia and around the
world.
And so for my wife and I, when acrusade team comes uh into the
country and into town and onlocation, it's simply a faith
boost.
It tells us you gotta know andunderstand that you're not
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alone.
Maybe this will translate to apastor in North America or a
pastor in a foreign fieldoutside of North America.
I've come to tell you today inthe name of Jesus, you are not
alone.
Hallelujah.
I feel that in the Holy Ghost.
Someone needs to know you're notalone and that God's going to
help you.
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I so I think um one of the majorareas that it encourages us is
to know that there are armslinking together with our arms
in the name of the Lord to see aglobal harvest.
We have one purpose, one purposein mind, and that is to
introduce people to Jesus andlet him do the work that he so
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desperately more than we do,wants to do, and that is fill
them with the Holy Ghost, getthem baptized in Jesus' name and
delivered in the name of theLord Jesus.
So that's the first aspect thatit really helps us.
But I think the second aspectthat it personally helps us, but
then corporately helps thechurch in Bangladesh is it tells
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every pastor, male and female,it tells every Bible school
graduate, it tells everyindividual in the kingdom of God
in Bangladesh, when they're apart of a crusade, it tells them
several things.
Number one, I'm a part ofsomething bigger than me.
Number two, amen.
We are a team globally reachingthe loss, and and they are the
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ones that see God do miracles,signs, and wonders.
Their faith has increased in anincredible level.
So I think that's the secondaryway that we have seen God bless
the work in Bangladesh, and thathas been by members of the body
locally being a part of thatcrusade.
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The difference between NorthAmerica and the foreign world to
the Bangladesh ministrydisappears.
It disappears because we are onebody.
The third thing that I thinkpersonally excites me and
impacts me as a missionary andmy wife, as a missionary,
Brother Taylor Fish, hementioned it, Pastor Taylor Fish
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mentioned it just briefly, andthat is that those apostolic
mentoring sessions beforecrusade services will radically
change your life.
And I'm so thankful that I grewup in an extremely apostolic
church, but to my dismay, Ifound out that that throughout
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the world, not everybody allowsthe Holy Ghost to move like the
Holy Ghost so desires to move.
And so if that seems like anindictment, to God be the glory
and take the judgment and let'swork on it.
But in the name of Jesus, whathas helped us and encourage us
is to see those crusade teammembers that come to Bangladesh
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on crusades, and you see them,they get off the bus and they're
excited about what God's aboutto do without knowing that there
is a Holy Ghost setup that isabout to take place, and God is
about to flip the switch offaith in their life and turn the
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light on for them personally.
And I look at all of those thathave come on Bangladesh Crusade
teams that that brotherRobinette, brother Myers, and
myself, and we and leaders havebeen able to somehow in a
limited way impact.
And I'm I'm reminded of onescripture, and that is 2 Timothy
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1:6, chapter 1, verse 6.
Paul speaking to his son in theLord Timothy says, Wherefore I
put thee in remembrance thatthou stir up the gift of God
which is in thee by the puttingon of my hands.
In other words, it was in them,but God activated in them to
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flow out of them in a crusadesetting to see God move in an
incredible way.
And here's where it really,really encourages us personally
as missionaries, BrotherRobinette, is when those men and
women of God go back to theirprospective nations and they
don't miss a beat concerningwhat God wants to do.
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When we see them laying hands onpeople, people are getting the
Holy Ghost.
There's a specific town that I'mthinking of with a specific
young minister that I'm thinkingof right now, without naming his
name, but he came to Bangladeshmeek, and I think we all should
be meek and humble and all ofthat.
But there comes a time where yougot to cross that line and say,
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God, I believe that you can doanything.
That young man came toBangladesh meek and just quiet,
and yet the Lord flipped on theswitch, and that young man now
has gone back to the city andthe nation that God has called
him to and is being mightilyused of God.
For me personally, as amissionary, that is extremely
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gratifying to see exactly howGod does that.
Thank you, Brother Robinet, forallowing us as missionaries to
personally sow into the crusadeteam members that come.
Amen.
SPEAKER_02 (40:21):
Amen.
SPEAKER_03 (40:22):
Hallelujah.
Praise God.
Uh, well, I wanted to also takea moment here this evening, um,
maybe to give everybody anopportunity to have one final
word at the close of thispodcast.
But we are we're kind of uhliving in the backdrop of some,
you know, it's a crazy world,lots going on.
We just saw this uh politicalassassination, murder of Charlie
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Kirk, um, which really has hasjust got a lot of things
sideways left and right anddifferent opinions and different
all that.
And here we are living in thelast days, and we're watching
this chaos unfolding.
And I think it would be good ifeach one of you great men of God
would just if there was onething that you could you could
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tell God's people in this lasthour, if there was one seed that
you could sow that you couldplant in the spirit of God's
global church, what would it be?
Uh, brother Fish, I want tostart with you, man of God.
SPEAKER_04 (41:22):
Uh the first thing
or the one thing I would say is
we must lean in to faith.
The night of the event you'respeaking of, Brother Robinette,
I had such a heaviness come onme for the simple fact that I
have preached on many collegecampuses and stood outdoors
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before many college students.
And um, I have this event comingin Philadelphia uh next month,
and I will tell you that I wasvisited by a spirit of fear.
And um anybody that knows meknows that I am very radical.
I I will step out, I will layhands first.
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I I I'm not someone that justdeals with that, but it was a
spirit of fear, a spirit ofintimidation that came to me.
Um I just stood up at NorthAmerican Youth Congress and
preached to 40,000 kids,pressing them to go outside, and
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a spirit of fear came to me.
And so I want to say the spiritof fear is no respecter of
persons, but it will go after uhevery radical apostolic that is
out there.
And um I I had to make up mymind.
I realized this is not of God.
What I'm feeling is not of God.
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I had thoughts that came to me.
Uh, I look at Brother Myers, Iknow he's done so many outdoor
events.
Uh I had I had thoughts come tome like it you may need to
cancel the event.
And I'm just being very real.
I had thoughts come that saidyou may need to cancel the event
with what's happening.
And uh, I'll tell you what itdid.
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First thing I did is I got in aHoly Ghost prayer meeting and
prayed through that.
The second thing I did is Ipicked up the phone and I called
the home missionary who we aredoing this blitz for.
We we we are going to do this inthe most iconic spot in
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Philadelphia, the city, the cityof brotherly love, love park.
The city will hear about it.
And I begin, I tell you what Idid.
I just begin to speak faith.
You know what?
I did that just as much for meas I did him.
I begin to speak faith.
I begin to say, people are gonnaget the Holy Ghost.
I begin to say, our we're ourteam is building.
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I believe we're at 81 teammembers right now.
Uh, people are stillregistering, great things are
happening.
But I begin to speak this andcombat against that spirit of
fear with my own words.
Uh, you we've got to speak back.
We've got to learn to speakback.
Um, or something happens when webegin to speak.
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Hell will do everything in itspower to shut us up.
And no doubt that spirit of fearthat came to me, that's exactly
what it wanted to do.
So, what do I do when a spiritof fear comes, when a spirit of
intimidation comes, when aspirit of inadequacy, I mean,
anything that that I deal withmentally or spiritually, I have
got to lean into faith and speakfaith.
SPEAKER_03 (44:40):
Wow.
Wow.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Brother Meyer, sir.
SPEAKER_00 (44:45):
Yeah, so good.
I um was in Southern Californiawith my wife.
We were ministering um with theuh to the men's conference there
and when these events tookplace.
And it was interesting.
Um, one night we went down uh toa restaurant uh there in
Huntington Beach in SouthernCalifornia, and there was an
enormous uh vigil of people.
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They were they were blowing theshofar, they were holding up
signs, and they were singingChristian songs, and hundreds of
people.
Uh cars were coming by honking,and here we are in Southern
California, and it just spoke tome and said, There's such a
hunger in the world.
Yes, and the scripture that cameto my mind was that you can do
nothing against the gospel butonly for it.
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And I thought this could be thebeginning of a worldwide revival
like we've never seen before.
You know, Stephen was a youngman who was executed in the town
square because of his faith,because he was speaking Jesus.
And as far as we know about thisindividual, he was uh speaking
um biblical principles, moralvalues, challenging kids on
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campuses.
And you can't shut that down.
You can't stop that voice, thatmessage.
Uh by doing this, it just givesit further fuel.
And what happened with Stephen,we all know what happened.
God converted the executioner,he evangelized the then known
world, and the rest is history.
I'm excited because I see thisas an open door, because this is
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not an American issue, this isnot a political issue, this is a
revelation of worldwide hunger.
And we have the gospel, we havethe answer for the ills of
society.
It's the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
SPEAKER_03 (46:34):
Bishop Corbin.
SPEAKER_01 (46:36):
Brother Robinette,
we all were shocked, absolutely
stunned and shocked anddevastated at this tragic event
uh that took place.
Um, we live in a nation,Bangladesh, that has dealt with
coups and political murder andand all kinds of things of this
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nature.
One of the things that I'velearned as a missionary and my
wife have learned as amissionary throughout the years
is don't judge tomorrow'spossibilities by today's
difficulty.
And that is, and and to to do Iam not at all categorizing uh
the tragic events as adifficulty.
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Please don't think that I'mminimizing that.
But I would say there'ssomething about the kingdom of
God staying its course and notbeing wavered or not being moved
by uh situations that are out ofour control.
And uh I'll give you the thereason for that, you know.
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Um, at least that we've seen Goddo things incredible in
Bangladesh.
You know, we've dealt withpolitical unrest.
We recently had a coup in thewhich 1,100 people lost their
lives, and most of that was nearour home.
But I'll never forget the lastcrusade that we had with the
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crusade team, Brother Robinette,in um Kulna, Bangladesh, October
15th, I believe it was, was thelast service where we saw
throughout those three nights, Ibelieve approximately 11,000
people filled with the gift ofthe Holy Ghost.
Here's the purpose to stay thecourse.
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We've dealt with political uhvolatility and all of that, but
on that first night, and I'll besuccinct with this on that first
night of that crusade, sittingbeside the platform, was a man
of great authority, a policeofficer that was there to look
after the team and protect us.
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And so I remember my wife, youknow, she she especially shared
this with me.
She looked over at this man, andin his phone, he was FaceTiming
his wife with tears flowing downhis face.
And what he was explaining toher was this is the first time
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that I've ever felt somethingthat is greater than any other
thing that I've ever felt in anyother place of worship or any
circumstance.
And their story was was they hada three or four-year-old son,
they were all riding on amotorbike together and was in an
accident, and their sweet babyboy lost their lives.
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And so they began to try to seethat you know, she began to try
to get pregnant again, and overand over again she'd get
pregnant, and then she'd have amiscarriage and lose the baby.
And with tears flowing down hisface on that first night of the
crusade, now he was telling her,even when there seems to be no
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hope, I think I finally foundhope.
And it's what these people arepreaching, it's who these people
are preaching, and his name isJesus.
So that night my wife said,somehow you bring her to this
crusade ground.
She came on the last night, theylaid hands on her, she got
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pregnant, amen.
She lost that baby, and then mywife said, No, no, no, we're not
going to give up, we're notgoing to be moved, amen, by
another miscarriage.
God is going to bless you with achild.
She had that child, that childis healthy today.
That police officer of greatauthority is saying to us, Come
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on, we want to crusade back inour city.
Don't stop.
Come on, come back, do this,don't be moved by political
difficulties.
So I want to say, as I close tosomebody out there, while we are
moved by the tragic events thathave taken place a week or so
ago, let me speak to the churchright now and tell you don't
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stop being the church.
Don't stop preaching the gospel.
Don't stop portraying JesusChrist to a lost and dying world
because you have the answer, andthat is the power of the name of
Jesus, the Spirit of AlmightyGod, in you in Jesus' name.
Don't be moved to the placewhere you stop doing what you're
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supposed to do in the kingdom ofGod.
Brother Robinette.
SPEAKER_03 (51:21):
Hallelujah.
Thank you.
Thank you, men of God.
Thank you for being here today,and thank you for speaking such
powerful words to God's globalchurch.
Uh, during our crusade uhapostolic mentoring sessions, I
always tell the team uh nomatter what you see, no matter
what happens, no matter what issaid, don't flinch.
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Whatever happens, don't flinch.
Stand your ground, have faith,believe God, keep doing great
things, don't flinch.
And I um I've been reminded, um,you know, I put out that post,
um, I guess it was a couple daysago, maybe yesterday, um, about
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the Charlie Kirk incident and umput something out on Facebook
and Instagram about it.
And one of the thoughts orthings that the Lord caused to
come into my mind was that thatold statement that if you don't
stand for something, you willfall for everything.
And if there was one thing thatI could say to God's global
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church, it would be you betterstand up.
This is the moment to stand up.
Things are gonna get darker,things are gonna get worse,
there's gonna be morechallenges, there's gonna be uh
more resistance.
But in the midst of all of that,when we stand our ground, God is
gonna give us the greatestharvest of souls that's going to
mirror, it's going to manifestRevelation 7 and 9, a great
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multitude that no man cannumber.
And so don't flinch, don't,don't back up, stand your
ground, uh, be be strong in yourconvictions, hold the faith,
hold the line, don't move, andand watch how God is going to
use his church mightily,locally, globally, and
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personally.
I love y'all.
Thank you all for being onApostolic Mentoring Special
Edition today.
I pray that this episode hasblessed you.
I pray that it is going to um bea catalyst for greater revival
in you and through you, in yourcities and beyond your cities as
well.
I do want to remind everybodythat Winds Conference is coming
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very soon.
It's October 22nd through the25th, Palm Bay, Florida.
This is one of my favoritemeetings of the year every year.
You need to do everything inyour power to book an airplane
ticket, get a hotel room, bethere for this training, this
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equipping.
There are things that, as wasalready said in this meeting,
that are caught that you cannotteach.
And you're going to be in thepresence of apostles, prophets,
of angels, pastors, and teacherswho are hungry and ready to give
all of themselves away in thesetype of meetings.
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I want to encourage everybody tobe a part of Winds Conference.
Uh, you can go to East WindPentecostal Church on the web,
and you can find all of theWinds Conference info.
You can search Winds Conference,Palm Bay, Florida, um, on in any
search engine, and it'll popright up.
You're gonna see it.
Get registered, be available, bethere, be a part, come hungry,
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and God is gonna change yourlife, your ministry, and you're
gonna see greater things.
Uh, brother Fish, before we go,um, what's the dates of of your
event in um uh in Pennsylvania?
Philadelphia.
SPEAKER_04 (54:53):
Yes, it is October
16th through 19th.
SPEAKER_03 (54:58):
Right before Wins
conference.
Is there a website that peoplecan go to to get connected with
that, Pastor?
SPEAKER_04 (55:04):
You know, if if
someone um if someone would just
go to my Instagram, there thelink is in my bio and in on my
Instagram.
You can um you can click thatlink.
The registration is$75.
And basically what that does isit gets three three crusade
shirts so that we all look thesame.
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That that's not a cover charge.
You could come without it, butuh you might as well just look
the part and that's cause a bigcommotion in that part.
SPEAKER_03 (55:36):
Amen.
Uh everybody connect with uhPastor Taylor Fish on Instagram.
That way you can know when thesegreat blitzes are taking place
in North America.
Uh get connected with uh WindsConference, East Wind
Pentecostal Church, David Myerson Instagram, and uh get
connected with our greatmissionary, brother James
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Corbyn.
Uh so many great victories thatGod has given him in his region
and many great kingdom eventsthat are happening under his
authority in that region, and wewant to be a part of it.
I would encourage everybodywho's watching today to go to
Global Missions um UPCI websiteand and be a partner with
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missionary Corbin.
Um, partner with them.
They they they are some of thegreatest missionaries.
They're worthy of yourpartnership.
If your church isn't partneringwith them, if you're not
personally partnering with them,please uh get on uh global
missions website and partnerwith this missionary.
Uh there's some just amazingapostolic people.
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Again, we love everybody who ishere today, everybody who's
watching live on Facebook,everybody who's gonna watch it
later on YouTube and on thepodcast.
Uh, thank you so much for beingwith us.
Please share, share, share, andlike these episodes and get them
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And we'll see you next Tuesday,1 p.m.
Eastern time for another greatApostolic Mentoring session.
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God bless you all.