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Bob Larson Podcast
Bob Larson
66 episodes
3 days ago
What is spiritual revival? The classic definition is a powerful personal or corporate experience resulting in a renewed passion for God. When we think of revival. We picture fervent worship and passionate preaching which inspires congregants to live out their faith more authentically and share the gospel with others. But too often it’s an Elmer Gantry kind of image that comes to mind, a tent meeting somewhere in the rural south with relatively uneducated people jumping about and speaking in tongues ecstatically. But is that revival or a cultural caricature? Dr. Bob Larson’s guest, Mike Signorelli, has a new book called "Fire Starters.” which puts a Gen Z face on revival. But is what’s happening now on revivalistic social media true revival or just another passing passion that will do little to affect the zeitgeist of our current cultural evils?
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What is spiritual revival? The classic definition is a powerful personal or corporate experience resulting in a renewed passion for God. When we think of revival. We picture fervent worship and passionate preaching which inspires congregants to live out their faith more authentically and share the gospel with others. But too often it’s an Elmer Gantry kind of image that comes to mind, a tent meeting somewhere in the rural south with relatively uneducated people jumping about and speaking in tongues ecstatically. But is that revival or a cultural caricature? Dr. Bob Larson’s guest, Mike Signorelli, has a new book called "Fire Starters.” which puts a Gen Z face on revival. But is what’s happening now on revivalistic social media true revival or just another passing passion that will do little to affect the zeitgeist of our current cultural evils?
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Religion & Spirituality
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KPOP demon hunters is a demonic movie
Bob Larson Podcast
14 minutes
2 months ago
KPOP demon hunters is a demonic movie
Can you get demons from watching a movie? Yes, if it is the movie KPOP DEMON HUNTERS. Over 50 and never heard of it? This Korean-inspired film about 3 female pop stars who drive away demons with their songs is the most watched film EVER on Netflix. And it’s now in movie theaters, the first major crossover-over of its kind with its initial start on a streaming platform. It has hundreds of millions of followers in the 18-30 category, plus tons more who are prepubescent. It’s heralded for its “unique plot,” and “star studded singing cast.” What reviewers aren’t telling you is that the storyline comes straight out of Korean, shamanistic, witchcraft beliefs. Dr. Bob Larson says this movie is a new wave of demonic takeover of our children and grandchildren.
Bob Larson Podcast
What is spiritual revival? The classic definition is a powerful personal or corporate experience resulting in a renewed passion for God. When we think of revival. We picture fervent worship and passionate preaching which inspires congregants to live out their faith more authentically and share the gospel with others. But too often it’s an Elmer Gantry kind of image that comes to mind, a tent meeting somewhere in the rural south with relatively uneducated people jumping about and speaking in tongues ecstatically. But is that revival or a cultural caricature? Dr. Bob Larson’s guest, Mike Signorelli, has a new book called "Fire Starters.” which puts a Gen Z face on revival. But is what’s happening now on revivalistic social media true revival or just another passing passion that will do little to affect the zeitgeist of our current cultural evils?