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Sermons From A Different Point Of View.

Podcast von Dennis Eversen

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Sermons From a different point of view. By Bishop Dennis Eversen You will see the world in new way as you travel with Bishop Dennis Eversen to a place you have not been before. Looking at the Word of Truth without the narrow traditional denominational way you hear all around. Bishop Dennis Eversen shares unique insight into scripture with practical applications of Biblical principles.

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Episode Theo Makombe shares about the spirits at work in the world today Cover

Theo Makombe shares about the spirits at work in the world today

Hear what this genocide survivor is seeing in the world today. Bishop Dennis Eversen and Theo Makombe talk about the spirits of darkness in the world today. In this broadcast from AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group), hosts connect with guest Theo Makombe, a Rwandan genocide survivor and missionary. The discussion explores the nature of spiritual warfare, the manifestation of evil in global atrocities, and the perceived spiritual deception woven into modern Western society, politics, and the church. * The Reality of Evil: Drawing from his firsthand experience as a 14-year-old surviving the Rwandan genocide, Theo explains that extreme evil physically manifests on human skin and in people's eyes, noting that killers visibly enjoyed torturing and prolonging human suffering. * Shaking Hands with the Devil: Theo recalls a personal conversation with Canadian UN General Roméo Dallaire, who wrote Shake Hands with the Devil. Dallaire confessed to Theo that when he shook hands with the Rwandan general orchestrating the genocide, he had to pull his hand away instantly because he felt he was touching the literal devil, rather than a human being. * The Aftermath of Deception: Theo highlights that once the demonic influence or "spirit" lifted following the war, thousands of former killers returned to their villages enveloped in a permanent, paralyzing sense of shame, often completely unable to explain or recall what drove their thoughts during the atrocities. * America as a Spiritual Hub: Theo views the United States as a land of immense opportunity, but warns that this same freedom makes it a prime targeting ground for spiritual movements, global deception, and hidden agendas. * The Illusion of Neutrality: Theo strongly rejects the idea that a human being can exist in a spiritually "neutral" state. He asserts that humans are inherently wired for worship; if an individual or culture is not actively serving the true God, they are inadvertently serving demonic influences. * Modern Ideological Movements: The broadcast argues that many modern secular and political movements have transitioned into full-fledged spiritual "religions." Theo categorizes movements like LGBTQ+, Black Lives Matter, and climate change activism as modern spiritual systems that find a common political ally in radical Islam due to a shared cultural adversary (traditional Christianity). * The Trap of Doctrine and Division: Theo criticizes the historical fracturing of the church into rigid denominations (e.g., various Baptist, Catholic, or Pentecostal divisions), noting that complex human theological systems often obscure the simple reality of following Jesus. * Living Faith vs. Dead Walk: Theo uses the biblical example of the young man asking to "bury his father" to illustrate how modern churchgoers create elaborate excuses to keep Jesus waiting while they enjoy material life. He emphasizes that if Christ's spirit is truly alive within believers, it must actively produce fruit, miracles, and visible transformation in the community rather than hiding behind a stationary church building. * The Spirit of Antichrist: The conversation frames modern global conflicts—including the wars in Ukraine and Israel—as full expressions of an Antichrist spirit that thrives on the professionalized slaughter and kidnapping of innocent civilians. * The Culture of Death: The speakers argue that global elites and certain Western politicians are openly pushing an agenda of population reduction through mechanisms like abortion. Theo asserts that while secular debaters offer no alternative blueprint for peace, a life surrendered to Christ uniquely produces restoration, healing, and true reconciliation between former enemies. * Broadcast Date: December 13, 2023 * Network: AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) * Main Speaker: Theo Makombe * Video Link: Theo Makombe shares about the spirits at work in the world today on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvePxLNmJgY]

19. Mai 2026 - 43 min
Episode "A Not So Ordinary Man," host Dennis explores the complex relationship between focus, faith, and personal growth. He challenges the traditional medical definition of ADD Cover

"A Not So Ordinary Man," host Dennis explores the complex relationship between focus, faith, and personal growth. He challenges the traditional medical definition of ADD

"A Not So Ordinary Man," host Dennis explores the complex relationship between focus, faith, and personal growth. He challenges the traditional medical definition of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), proposing that it is not a "deficit" of attention, but rather a heightened ability to receive sensory information from a vast array of sources simultaneously.Core Discussion & MetaphorsReframing Focus: Dennis shares his own diagnosis to illustrate that what looks like distraction is often just a struggle to filter a flood of incoming information.The Spiritual Garden: Using his own backyard as a living classroom, he discusses the legacy of plants—like a gooseberry bush from his mother’s home—to show how life and heritage are carried forward through seasons.The Master Pruner: He reflects on the necessity of "pruning" in life. Just as his fig tree and rose bush require cutting back to thrive, he suggests that spiritual and personal growth often require painful but necessary removals to foster new life.Original MusicThe program features three original songs that weave these themes together:"Are You Distracted?": A narrative song about a student named "Little Jimmy" that questions whether modern distractions and chemical solutions are stealing a generation's identity and connection to the Creator."The Kingdom Surge": A high-energy anthem celebrating spiritual victory and the "nobody's" who find their voice in faith."Who You Are": A soulful reminder of individual worth, framing the listener as the "salt of the earth" and "light of the world."Final MessageDennis concludes with a teaching on the "anointing of the least," urging viewers to move away from the world's "static" and toward a "frequency of unity." He encourages everyone to stop the distraction and start a true connection with their faith and community.

7. Mai 2026 - 34 min
Episode A Treasured Memory Of Evangel University By Bishop Dennis Eversen . Cover

A Treasured Memory Of Evangel University By Bishop Dennis Eversen .

A Treasured Memory Of Evangel University By Bishop Dennis Eversen .A personal anecdotes and theological reflections while driving past Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri.a blend of personal history and biblical teaching while driving through Springfield, Missouri. The video concludes with an original anthem that captures the spirit of his journey.Personal Memories & TravelDennis reflects on a season of life spent on the road, centered around a unique living situation and the community of Evangel University:The Flea Market Bus: He describes living in a school bus that his sister and brother-in-law converted into a motor home. They used cabinets salvaged from trailers and set up electrical and water systems, using the back for storage to sell items at flea markets.The Oregon Journey: He shares a story of hitchhiking to Evangel, borrowing a friend's car, and traveling to the mountains of Oregon to cut Christmas trees.Augustine: Throughout these travels, he was accompanied by his intelligent German Shepherd, Augustine, whom he found at an abandoned flea market in St. Augustine, Florida.PTL & Connections: Dennis mentions his time as a supervisor at the Heritage USA (PTL) water park, where he met many Evangel students and, most significantly, his wife.Biblical Reflections: Vessels of MercyShifting to a study of Romans 9, Dennis explores the concept of being "chosen" by God:Sovereignty and Mercy: He discusses the passage where God tells Moses He will have mercy on whom He has mercy, emphasizing that no one "deserves" grace, but it is a gift from God.Our Responsibility: He suggests that when God chooses an individual to be a "vessel of mercy," that mercy is intended to flow through them to others. He notes that with much gift comes much responsibility.Community Support: A major theme is the "body of Christ" dynamic—the idea that while we carry our own burdens, we must be there to assist others when their burdens become too heavy to bear alone."Vessels on a Winding Road" (Closing Anthem)The video wraps up with a long-play, emotional anthem. The lyrics tie together the visual of the "ghost of a school bus" with the spiritual idea that we are all travelers trying to navigate a "thin human line" between God's sovereignty and our own choices. It serves as a tribute to the "treasured memories" that shape a person's faith.

7. Mai 2026 - 19 min
Episode How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis Eversen Cover

How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis Eversen

How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis EversenBishop Dennis Eversen sharing a personal story about his early experiences with recording technology and how it became a foundational part of his life and ministry.Key Highlights from the MemoryThe Wisconsin Discovery: Bishop Eversen recounts a specific childhood memory of visiting his grandparents in Wisconsin. While exploring, he discovered a loose cassette tape recorder that belonged to his grandfather.A Lifelong Hobby: This discovery sparked a deep interest in audio recording. As a young boy, he began using the device to record television shows, music from the radio, and even created his own "fake" radio broadcasts.The Spiritual Transition: What began as a childhood fascination eventually took on a spiritual dimension. He later utilized this skill to record prophetic messages and spiritual teachings, realizing that God had used a simple childhood hobby to prepare him for his future role in ministry.The Concept of "Treasured Memories": He reflects on how seemingly insignificant moments—like finding an old tape recorder—are often "treasured memories" orchestrated by God to shape a person's calling.This story serves as a companion to his broader testimony, illustrating how his personal history with AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) was literally being "recorded" long before the ministry officially began.Source Video: How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis Eversen

7. Mai 2026 - 18 min
Episode Kingdom Thought By Bishop Dennis Eversen Cover

Kingdom Thought By Bishop Dennis Eversen

Kingdom Thought By Bishop Dennis Eversen This video, published on April 16, 2026, features a teaching by Bishop Dennis Eversen on the concept of the Kingdom of God. He explores how faith should transform a person's mindset and actions, using powerful biblical imagery. * The Winnowing Fork & Separation: Bishop Eversen explains the metaphor of the "winnowing fork" 00:07 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=7], which was used to toss wheat into the air to separate it from the chaff. He applies this to the Kingdom of God, stating that Jesus will separate those who truly follow Him (the wheat) from those who do not (the chaff) 01:05 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=65]. * A Childlike Faith: He reflects on the biblical passage where Jesus welcomes children, noting that entering the Kingdom requires a childlike, humble heart 03:59 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=239]. He emphasizes that being "born again" is the starting point for this new life 04:19 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=259]. * A New Way of Thinking: A central theme is that the Kingdom of God is about a shift in "thought process" 04:39 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=279]. He explains that true transformation isn't just about changing outward actions but about a heart change that naturally leads to putting others first and loving God 05:11 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=311]. * The Song of Identity: The latter half of the video features a song that reinforces these spiritual truths, reminding listeners of their identity as the "salt of the earth" and "light of the world" 06:43 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=403]. The lyrics encourage finding intimacy with God and being productive "branches" on His vine 06:59 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=419]. "The kingdom of heaven is going to change the way we see things. And as it changes the way we see things and the way we think, that’s what’s going to change our actions." 05:31 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTEzgFiO76k&t=331] Key Highlights & ThemesBishop's Core Message

16. Apr. 2026 - 9 min
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