
Hosted by Dr. Calvin Ray Evans · EN

Preached at the 2026 Christian Unity Revival, Calvin Ray Evans emphasizes the similarities between the enemy's attack on the believer, and the attack of a python.

Preached at the 2026 Back to the Bible Camp Meeting, Brian Baer reminds the child of God that we've been given the victory over the Devil. Just as the Secretary Bird has been equipped to stomp the serpent, we've been given power to crush the head of Satan!

This message is a sequel to "Serpent Killer". The Secretary Bird is a mighty warrior against the serpent, but every victor has their vulnerabilities. The child of God is given power to defeat the enemy, but we also must be aware of our shortcomings and allow Christ to strengthen us.

Often times when we've had a good church service, we say: "this has been a great place to be." But what makes church a great place to be? We find the answer in scripture!

In Joshua 6, Scripture tells us that Rahab was saved alive. At first glance, that may seem like a simple statement—but when you consider who Rahab was, it carries much deeper meaning. In spite of her past and everything attached to her name, she was spared. She lived. What a powerful picture of God's mercy. Just like Rahab, we are recipients of that same grace—undeserved, yet freely given.

In Numbers 10, God gives instruction to use silver trumpets as a form of communication for Israel. But for us as believers, there are deeper meanings behind these silver trumpets.

For the Christian, true victory is found only through Christ. One of our greatest battles is the one within—our own flesh. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus showed us how to surrender and overcome, and through Him, we have that same opportunity to walk in victory.

Our heart's cry should be: "Breathe On Me, Lord!" What we need most today is a desire for the Holy Spirit to fill our lives!

In Ephesians 6, the Apostle Paul emphasized the need for Prayer in the Spirit. But what does that mean, and how do I put that in action? Listen to the conclusion of this powerful message.

In Ephesians 6, the Apostle Paul emphasized the need for Prayer in the Spirit. But what does that mean, and how do I put that in action?