In this moving episode, Nancy Grandquist sits down with missionary and cancer survivor Jeff Mallory to talk about the deep lessons that can only come through suffering. Diagnosed with stage-four mantle cell lymphoma and told there was no cure, Jeff shares how he discovered that faith is not a feeling — it’s trust. From debilitating panic attacks to miraculous healing, his journey reveals how gratitude, praise, and prayer can turn despair into peace and pain into purpose.
Jeff’s testimony reminds listeners that God is still present in our darkest valleys and that suffering can become sacred ground when it leads us closer to Him. His words challenge us to ask a new kind of question — not “Why me?” but “What if the best is yet to come?”
Key Points
Faith is not a feeling: Emotions are human, but faith is a decision to trust God even when feelings fail.
Managing fear through gratitude: Jeff shares his three-step process — thank Him until you’re grateful, praise Him until you break through, and pray for others.
The power of imagination: Fear hijacks the imagination, but hope reclaims it with “What if God still has something greater ahead?”
Miracles defy explanation: Jeff recounts how doctors called his healing “something science has no explanation for.”
Suffering refines priorities: Pain strips away what’s temporary so we can rediscover what’s eternal.
Gratitude is a discipline: The Mallorys kept a “gratitude jar” during treatment to remind themselves of God’s faithfulness daily.
This too will pass: Even the darkest season is temporary — hope is always alive in Christ.
In this deeply moving episode, Beverly Flowers Woodward—wife of Rev. Raymond Woodward—shares her personal journey through a season of suffering and miraculous healing from cancer. Speaking with grace, transparency, and deep spiritual insight, Beverly highlights the sustaining power of prayer, church community, and God’s Word during her battle. From diagnosis to healing, she opens up about how God spoke to her heart, how faith activated her healing, and how gratitude shaped her perspective. This episode is a testament to the faithfulness of God and the power of sharing our testimonies.
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Timestamps:
00:12 – 03:00 – Introduction & personal reflections
03:00 – 06:00 – Beverly’s family and ministry background
06:00 – 07:15 – The power of parental prayer
07:15 – 10:35 – The diagnosis: Receiving a cancer diagnosis and God’s voice
10:35 – 14:08 – Tests, treatments, and surgery (including her miracle on June 1)
14:08 – 16:00 – Healing updates and testimony of no cancer remaining
16:00 – 18:25 – The three spiritual anchors during suffering
18:25 – 21:00 – The church as a place of healing and strength
21:00 – 24:25 – Fighting with the Word of God
24:25 – 27:00 – Life-giving scriptures and healing declarations
27:00 – 30:00 – Faith, action, and spiritual authority
30:00 – 33:30 – Speaking the Word: David, Paul, and the power of declaration
33:30 – 36:00 – Medicine and miracles: Trusting God and doctors
36:00 – 38:30 – A new appreciation for medical professionals
38:30 – 40:18 – Final reflections: The importance of gratitude and sharing our story
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Key Takeaways:
“All for My Glory” — the phrase God spoke to Beverly after her diagnosis
Prayer in the Spirit was her lifeline in dark moments
Faith is more than belief—it requires declaration and action
The church is more than a building—it’s a healing station
Scripture is a living, breathing force for healing
Gratitude changes our perspective, even in suffering
Medical help can coexist with divine healing
Our testimonies are meant to strengthen others
Healing comes not just through miracles, but through the process
God’s Word is the sword in spiritual battle—use it boldly
Pastor Joel Urshan shares profound insights on the transformative power of suffering, revealing how our darkest moments can lead to deeper compassion and spiritual growth. Through personal stories and biblical wisdom, he explains how suffering creates a unique fellowship with Christ that enables us to minister to others in ways that prosperity alone cannot.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
[00:01:48] - The Perfect Work of Patience
[00:04:25] - The Story of Grandma Urshan's Accident
[00:06:26] - Wrestling with Suffering
[00:07:40] - God's Response to Questioning
[00:10:46] - Meeting a Young Woman in a Wheelchair
[00:12:47] - The Purpose of Suffering
[00:17:20] - Job's Testimony of Christ
[00:18:51] - The Value of Suffering
[00:20:50] - Finding Hope in Suffering
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
In this compelling conversation, Bishop John Downs, former General Superintendent of UPC Australia, shares his transformative journey from Trinitarianism to a deep revelation of the Oneness of God. With a logical and scriptural approach, he walks listeners through pivotal Old and New Testament scriptures that reveal Jesus as the one true God. Bishop Downs also explores the limitations of modern science in dating the earth, discusses creation from a biblical worldview, and testifies to the power of revelation and patient love in sharing truth. This episode is both theological and deeply personal—an essential listen for anyone seeking clarity on the identity of Jesus.
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Podcast Outline with Timestamps:
00:13 – Introduction
Nancy introduces Bishop John Downs and sets the stage for a deep dive into the oneness of God.
01:09 – Discovering Oneness in Isaiah
John shares how Isaiah 43:10–11 and 45:21–22 first challenged his Trinitarian perspective.
03:25 – Connecting Old and New Testaments
Titus 2:13 and Revelation 1 confirm that Jesus is the one true God.
07:13 – The Shift from Trinitarianism to Oneness
Bishop Downs recounts how his personal and pastoral debates gradually led him toward biblical oneness.
08:57 – Creation, Science, and Faith
He shares a university paper defending a young earth and critiques the reliability of carbon dating.
13:15 – The Wheel of Prophecy
John introduces a tool that helped him understand the unity of scripture.
16:47 – Jesus and the First Commandment
Exploring Deuteronomy 6:4 and Jesus’ affirmation of the one true God.
20:42 – Revelation and the Throne of God
Discussion of Revelation 4 and the meaning of Jesus sitting on the throne.
21:32 – Jesus: The Fullness of the Godhead
Colossians 2:9 and Isaiah 9:6 reveal Jesus as both the mighty God and everlasting Father.
29:04 – The Mystery of Godliness
1 Timothy 3:16 and Colossians 1 highlight the beauty of God manifest in the flesh.
34:27 – The Blindness of Trinitarianism
Explaining how philosophy and spiritual blindness have obscured the truth of the oneness of God.
36:05 – “This Takes the Cake” Moment
John 14:7–11 becomes a defining passage for Bishop Downs’ full revelation of Jesus as the Father.
39:12 – God’s Suffering and Redemptive Plan
The love of God is revealed in Christ’s suffering and sacrifice.
44:00 – Gutter Water Illustration
A powerful parable showing how even small doctrinal errors pollute truth.
47:15 – The Name of Jesus and Salvation
Discussion on the singular authority and power in the name of Jesus.
48:44 – Love and Truth in Doctrine
Bishop Downs encourages patient, loving dialogue while standing firm on biblical truth.
52:27 – Accountability for Truth
Once you hear or see truth, you are responsible to respond to it.
53:06 – Closing Prayer
Bishop Downs prays for listeners to receive revelation, understanding, and love for God’s Word.
In this episode of The Nancy Grandquist Podcast we continue our series, "We Worship One God," with this discussion with Eli Lopez.
He is the president and a professor at Christian Life College, where he teaches theology and serves as an administrator. He also holds a pastoral role under Nathaniel Haney at Christian Life Centre and is the district prayer coordinator for the Western District.
The discussion delves into the theological understanding of the oneness of God, particularly focusing on the interpretation of Matthew 28:19 and the practice of baptism in Jesus' name. Pastor Lopez explains the biblical basis for the oneness doctrine, emphasizing the singularity of God and the divine nature of Jesus Christ. He recounts personal anecdotes and scholarly insights to illustrate the power and authority in the name of Jesus, and how this understanding influences worship and spiritual life. The conversation also touches on the importance of humility and respect in theological discussions, especially with those who hold different beliefs.
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Timestamped Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction and Roles 00:13 - 01:27
Chapter 2: Personal Life and Family 01:28 - 03:41
Chapter 3: Series on Worship and Theology 03:42 - 04:24
Chapter 3: Series on Worship and Theology 04:25 - 09:54
Chapter 4: Theological Discussion on Baptism 09:55 - 19:59
Chapter 5: Understanding the Oneness of God 20:00 - 24:40
Chapter 6: Personal Experiences and Revelations 24:41 - 30:06
Chapter 7: Practical Implications of Oneness Theology 30:07 - 34:14
Chapter 8: Revelation and Worship 34:15 - 41:03
Chapter 9: Humility and Grace in Theology 41:04 - 43:03
Chapter 10: Conclusion and Prayer
In this episode of The Nancy Grandquist Podcast we continue our series, "We Worship One God," with this discussion with Pastor Nathaniel Haney.
The conversation delves into the concept of the oneness of God, exploring the identity and image of Jesus Christ both before and after Bethlehem. [27:56] Pastor Haney articulates the idea that God has always had a visible image, which was present even before the creation of the world, and this image is the same as Jesus Christ. He explains how this image was the focal point for communication with God, serving as the visible representation of the invisible God. The discussion covers various biblical passages, including Colossians, Philippians, and John, to support the idea that Jesus is the image of God and the creator of all things. [21:36] Pastor Haney also touches on the theological implications of understanding Jesus as the fullness of God, emphasizing the importance of this revelation for worship and prayer.
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Timestamped Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction and Historical Context 00:13 - 01:43
Chapter 3: The Identity of Jesus Before and After Bethlehem 02:40 - 06:14
Chapter 5: The Image of God and Its Role 10:33 - 19:03
Chapter 6: Biblical References to the Image of God 19:03 - 29:41
Chapter 7: The Word Made Flesh 29:41 - 39:47
In this episode of The Nancy Grandquist Podcast we continue our series, "We Worship One God," with this discussion with Pastor Tom Copple.
The discussion begins with the history of the Urshan family, who immigrated from Persia, and their experiences in Jerusalem during the 1948 war. [00:29] Pastor Copple shares the story of his family's displacement and their journey to Canada. The conversation transitions to theological topics, focusing on the series "We Worship One God." Pastor Copple explains the concept of God in Christianity, the significance of Jesus Christ, and the importance of faith and obedience. [05:25] He discusses the nature of God, the image of God in humans, and the eternal soul. The episode also touches on the challenges of modern relativism and the importance of maintaining faith amidst societal changes. [18:47] Pastor Copple emphasizes the role of prayer and trust in God's timing and methods, sharing insights from Sis Thetus Tenney. [28:47] The episode concludes with Pastor Copple's encouragement to love unconditionally and the importance of character witness in evangelism. [26:45]
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Timestamped Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction and Family Legacy 00:13 - 05:59
Chapter 3: The Role of Obedience and Faith in Christianity 15:17 - 19:25
In this episode of The Nancy Grandquist Podcast we continue our series, "We Worship One God," with a revelatory discussion with Bishop Raymond Woodward.
The conversation begins with Reverend Woodward sharing his personal background, including his upbringing in an apostolic home, his journey to Bible college, and his extensive ministry experience. [01:58] The discussion then delves into the theological significance of the Gospel of John, highlighting its unique aspects and its emphasis on the identity of Jesus as God. [14:57] Reverend Woodward explains the historical and scriptural context of John's Gospel, the significance of Jesus' "I am" statements, and the profound revelation of Jesus' divinity. The episode also touches on the historical development of Christian doctrine, the importance of maintaining the original apostolic teachings, and the impact of the Azusa Street Revival on modern Pentecostalism. [52:45] The conversation is rich with theological insights and historical context, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the oneness of God and the foundational principles of apostolic faith. [22:51]
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Timestamped Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:16 - 01:25
Chapter 2: Reverend Raymond Woodward's Background 01:25 - 05:37
Chapter 3: The Gospel of John and Its Unique Perspective 05:37 - 12:42
Chapter 4: The Importance of the Name of Jesus 12:42 - 24:34
Chapter 5: The Revelation of Jesus' Identity 24:34 - 34:54
Chapter 6: The High Priesthood and Jesus' Sacrifice 34:54 - 40:39
Chapter 7: The Resurrection and the Revelation to Thomas 40:39 - 49:52
Chapter 8: Historical Context and the Continuation of Apostolic Faith 49:52 - 55:25
Chapter 9: Conclusion and Final Remarks 55:25 - 55:37
In this episode of The Nancy Grandquist Podcast we continue our series, "We Worship One God," with an amazing discussion with Bishop Mark Morgan, a powerful preacher and prophet.
The conversation focuses on the significance of Jesus' name in baptism. [00:13] Mark Morgan shares a compelling story about a conversation with a Jewish professor on a flight, which leads to a deep discussion on Old Testament covenants and their fulfillment in the New Testament through Jesus Christ. They explore the importance of knowledge in faith, the symbolism of baptism as a covenant, and the historical and scriptural basis for baptizing in Jesus' name. The conversation also touches on the restoration of worship, the significance of the Holy Ghost, and the challenges of maintaining doctrinal purity in the face of historical changes and modern interpretations.
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Timestamped Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction and Purpose 00:13 - 01:09
Chapter 2: The Importance of Knowledge 01:09 - 01:35
Chapter 3: The Story of the Professor 01:35 - 06:19
Chapter 4: Baptism as a Covenant 06:19 - 10:21
Chapter 5: The Significance of Baptism 10:21 - 14:29
Chapter 6: Worship and Restoration 14:29 - 17:56
Chapter 7: The Name of the Greater Party 17:56 - 20:25
Chapter 8: Historical and Scriptural Evidence 20:25 - 25:40
Chapter 9: The Test of Sincerity 25:40 - 29:56
In this episode of The Nancy Grandquist Podcast we continue our series, "We Worship One God," with an amazing discussion with Bishop Mark Morgan, a powerful preacher and prophet.
The discussion centers around the oneness of God. [15:34] Mark Morgan delves into the theological interpretations of John 1:1, explaining the concept of the "logos" and its significance in understanding the nature of God and Jesus Christ. [07:21] He discusses the Apostle John, the Gnostic beliefs, and how John's writings address these issues. The conversation also touches on the Nicene Creed, its historical context, and its implications for the understanding of the Godhead. Finally, Mark Morgan addresses the importance of understanding Jesus' identity to comprehend one's own spiritual identity. [35:47] The episode is rich with theological insights and interpretations aimed at simplifying complex doctrines for the listeners. [24:15]
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Timestamped Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction and Welcome
Chapter 2: Core Beliefs and Oneness of God
Chapter 3: The Love of God and Gnosticism [03:56]
Chapter 4: The Concept of Logos [07:33]
Chapter 5: The Oneness of God and Baptism [18:14]
Chapter 6: The Nicene Creed and Historical Context [22:51]
Chapter 7: The Witness of the Spirit [27:42]
Chapter 8: Sonship and Understanding the Godhead [26:59]
Chapter 9: Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the Nancy Grandquist podcast we continue our thrilling series, "We Worship One God," with a profound discussion with Pastor Joel Urshan of Tree of Life Church in Cincinnati, OH. Bro Urshan comes from a long line of Apostolic preachers including Andrew Urshan and N. A. Urshan.
The discussion begins with Pastor Joel emphasizing the importance of understanding and teaching the oneness of God, as instructed in Deuteronomy, to counter the polytheistic influences of other cultures. [03:36] He explains that God is unique, holy, invisible, and the creator, unlike the idols of other nations. [04:08]
Pastor Joel further elaborates on the concept of the oneness of God by discussing the Shema, the declaration of God's oneness, and its significance in Jewish tradition. [02:28] He highlights that God's oneness is foundational to understanding His nature and His plan for humanity. [03:34] The conversation transitions into the theological implications of God's oneness, particularly in the context of Jesus Christ. [10:20] Pastor Joel explains that Jesus is the manifestation of God in the flesh, fulfilling the role of the lamb slain from the foundation of the world. [06:10]
The episode also explores the relationship between the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that they are not separate persons but different manifestations of the one true God. [22:14] Pastor Joel uses various analogies, including the daily cycle, seasons, and the branches of government, to illustrate the unity and distinct roles of God's manifestations. [12:26] He concludes by discussing the significance of Jesus' humanity, His prayers in the Garden of Gethsemane, and His ultimate sacrifice on the cross, which fulfilled God's redemptive plan for humanity. [23:48]
We are continuing our We Worship One God series. We are exploring what we believe as Apostolics by talking to great men and women of God.
LJ Harry is director of curriculum for the United Pentecostal Church International. He is the author of Simplify, Ten Words, Blessed Are (which you can find at pentecostalpunlishing.com) and he frequently speaks at conferences and camp meetings throughout the United States. He and his wife, Andrea, have two children.
We interrupt our We Worship One God series to bring you this special Valentine's Day episode with Pastor Brandon and Rachel Knight.
We are continuing our We Worship One God series. We are exploring what we believe as Apostolics by talking to great men and women of God.
Dr. Clay Jackson holds a B.S. in Biology and Chemistry from Union University, and holds a Diploma in Theology from Oxford in England. He is a bi-vocational pastor who maintains a private practice in medicine. He has over 30 years of ministerial experience, which includes serving as an associate missionary in Great Britain, international missions, and ministry teams in the Memphis metro area. His writing experience includes authoring a national column on the intersection of spirituality and health for the Pentecostal Herald magazine, and co-authored a book on “The Apostolic Family.” He is also a frequent lecturer at Urshan Graduate School of Theology. He currently serves as the Pastor of Arlington United Pentecostal Church in Arlington, TN. He and his wife Jana and their three children live in Memphis, TN.
We are continuing our We Worship One God series. We are exploring what we believe as Apostolics by talking to great men and women of God.
Brent Jones is the senior pastor of NGP. Before founding Northgate Pentecostals on September 16, 2001, he worked as a youth pastor for Calvary Church in Fort Worth, TX. From 1998 – 2001, he traveled extensively as an evangelist across the US. He is a graduate of the University of North Texas.
Today we start a new series with Pastor Wylie Rhinehart called We Worship One God. We will be exploring what we believe as Apostolics by talking to great men and women of God.
Rev Wylie Rhinehart is the pastor of The Pentecostals of Dayton where he serves with his wife Karen Rhinehart. He has served as the Ohio District Superintendent for the ALJC and currently serves on the ALJC Men's Ministry team and Missions America team. He is pursuing a Master's degree in Liberal Arts from Urshan University.
Vinny DiNome shares about his journey into ministry.
Vinny DiNome shares the powerful story of his family coming to Jesus and how God used them.
This week we are joined by Darin Sargent. He is a wonderful preacher and motivational speaker. Today we covered a number of topics including his latest book Battle the Beast.
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Jillian Chambers shares her story of suddenly losing her husband and how God has used her painful loss to help others.