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Roy Hession (1908 - 1992)
Listen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Rolfe Barnard in mp3 format. Roy Hession was a famous post-war evangelist. He wrote many famous Christian classics including "The Calvary Road." Which is currently have currently sold over 1 million copies world-wide. Although a British evangelist, Dr. Hession has spent considerable time ministering in the States under the sponsorship of Worldwide Evangelization Crusade (Ft. Washington, Pa.). This missionary organization was founded in 1914 by C.T Studd, and was directed for many years by his son-in-law, Norman Grubb.
In 1947 Hession met leaders of the East African Church which was then experiencing a sweeping revival, and recognized his deep personal need. It was like starting the Christian life over as he came humbly to the Cross. The principles which the Lord taught him were first published in 1950 as The Calvary Road and are now available in over 70 languages! Hession's other titles include We Would See Jesus and Be Filled Now.
SermonIndex Recommends these books by Roy Hession:
We Would See Jesus: Discovering God's Provision for You in Christ by Roy Hession
Forgotten Factors of Sexual Sin: An Aid to Deeper Resistance by Roy Hession
The Calvary Road: The Way of Personal Revival by Roy Hession
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Topic: Lamb Of God Scripture(s): Genesis 22, Leviticus 1 | | Description: "Where is the lamb for the burnt offering?" asks Roy Hession. We may often be more like a lion or a tiger than a submissive lamb of brokenness and Calvary love as the Lord Jesus, but we can be assured that Jesus as our Lamb has been accepted on our behalf. Revell Hession shares an encouraging message to those who may have gotten out of the way of the Lord. NOTE: The last 20 minutes of audio is poor quality.
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