Oceans of Love is a podcast by Dr. Ralph McIntyre. He was a man dedicated to spreading the truth of the Gospel. We seek to continue his message of renewal and revival. Our catalog includes over 100 of Dr. McIntyre’s messages and sermons, which will be released on a weekly basis. Produced by Paul Adams, retired historian and former librarian at Bellevue Baptist Church, and Nehemiah Bradley, audio producer.
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Oceans of Love is a podcast by Dr. Ralph McIntyre. He was a man dedicated to spreading the truth of the Gospel. We seek to continue his message of renewal and revival. Our catalog includes over 100 of Dr. McIntyre’s messages and sermons, which will be released on a weekly basis. Produced by Paul Adams, retired historian and former librarian at Bellevue Baptist Church, and Nehemiah Bradley, audio producer.
In Memoriam Dr. Robert Greene Lee (1886-1978) Includes tribute by Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre on Dr. Lee as Pastor with message by Dr. Adrian Rogers (1978) (episode 261)
Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre
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In Memoriam Dr. Robert Greene Lee (1886-1978) Includes tribute by Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre on Dr. Lee as Pastor with message by Dr. Adrian Rogers (1978) (episode 261)
Following the memorial service for Dr. Lee this recording includes Dr. Lee reminiscing after his retirement banquet at Bellevue Baptist Church. The recording ends before Dr. Lee finished speaking.
Episode 261. File 403.
Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre
Oceans of Love is a podcast by Dr. Ralph McIntyre. He was a man dedicated to spreading the truth of the Gospel. We seek to continue his message of renewal and revival. Our catalog includes over 100 of Dr. McIntyre’s messages and sermons, which will be released on a weekly basis. Produced by Paul Adams, retired historian and former librarian at Bellevue Baptist Church, and Nehemiah Bradley, audio producer.