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Dr. Craig Keener - The Early Church, Revival, and the Spirit-Empowered Life

2 h 23 min · 17. nov. 2025
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In this powerful conversation, Miranda Nelson sits down with world-renowned New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Keener, author of more than forty books and commentaries including Acts, Romans, and Galatians. Together they explore the heartbeat of the early church its hospitality, prayer, persecution, and passion for the Holy Spirit and what that means for believers today.   From Acts 2 to modern-day revivals, this episode dives deep into how the first followers of Jesus lived as faithful witnesses, empowered by the Spirit to love, serve, and persevere amid suffering. Dr. Keener unpacks themes of unity, generosity, cultural humility, prophetic witness, and revival prayer, drawing connections between the book of Acts, Revelation’s call to “first love,” and what a Spirit-filled church looks like in the 21st century.

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