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Revived Thoughts

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We are bringing history's greatest sermons back to life! Sermons from famous preachers like Charles Spurgeon, DL Moody, John Calvin, and many more. These sermons contain great wisdom from the past that will encourage believers in their walks with God today. Each episode features a 5-10 minute backstory on who the preacher is to better understand the sermon's context. And each sermon has had its language updated for easy listening for the 21st century believer.
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Join financial planner and business owner Mehul Gandhi as he interviews other local business owners and experts about common challenges that owners face and how to overcome them. Gain actionable advice that will help you and your business THRIVE!
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Tall Poppies The Podcast

Breandáin O'Shea

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Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Mel Gibson. That Hollywood spotlight ensures that most of us know the name of these celebrity Aussies, but what about those many other Australians who have forged impressive careers around the globe? Artists, academics, sportsmen and women, scientists and no doubt many, many more professions. People like the Melbournian Barrie Kosky, who is today one of the world’s most-celebrated opera directors, conductor Simone Young, who directs international orchestras a ...
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The gang sits down by the fire to discuss a second round of the songs that made them love music. This year's batch covers an astonishing amount of ground, including movie soundtracks, jazz, funk, girl groups, folk, prog (of course), hip-hop, musicals, dub reggae, power pop — and even a hymn! Trevor Jones - Main Title (from The Last of the Mohicans)…
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Joel and Troy discuss how sermons, songs, and subjects on Heaven have gone missing in most modern churches today. And how different that is from history! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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Christians are constantly bombarded with news, headlines, and politics. But how should Christians read the news? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBy revivedthoughts
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Of all the casualties of the Beatles’ Apple label, Badfinger is the most tragic. They had a very promising start, helped along by the Beatles and their associates, but a combination of bad management and personal tragedy stopped them from being as successful as they should have been. However, for a brief period everything worked out exactly right, …
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John Cennick was an incredibly influential but often forgotten member of the Great Awakening. He is sometimes called the "Apostle to Northern Ireland" because of his work in sharing the Gospel there. Special thanks to Todd Nicklas for reading this episode of Revived Thoughts! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https…
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JC Ryle is one of the most famous pastors in church history. And in this episode we have one of his children's sermons read by a young man who listens to the show! Special thanks to Mordechai for reading this episode of Revived Thoughts! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/d…
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Martin Luther is the man who started the Reformation with his 95 Theses. Many people know his story of being hidden away in a castle after the Catholic Church put out a warrant for his death. But a less known part of his story is what brought him out of hiding from that castle. This sermon was the reason he left hiding. Special thanks to Bryan Wolf…
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Basil lived in the fourth century and stood up against the rise of Arianism and other heresies in his day. But he also came to the end of his ministry at a time when things were very hard. Special thanks to Richard Roodt for reading this episode of Revived Thoughts! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcirc…
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Buenas tardes, amigos, and happy Hallo-Ween, my good friends. It took us way, way too long to get the bright idea to devote our annual All Hallow’s Eve episode to the Brothers Ween, but now that we have, it seems appropriate to discuss 1994’s Chocolate and Cheese, an album where Deaner and Gener try on a whole bunch of different musical costumes. W…
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Matthew Henry is one of the most famous Bible commentary writers of all time. We learn how his commentary became number one and we also hear his thoughts on the importance of friendship. Special thanks to David K. Martin for reading this episode of Revived Thoughts! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcirc…
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Troy breaks down the Cult of Reason and The French Revolution. Many have heard of the French Revolution but often skip the spiritual aspects of this world-changing moment. It makes it very hard to understand what happened in France in those days. Listen as Troy breaks down Robespierre's happiest day, the Cult of Reason where the French paraded a wo…
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Joel and Troy have a Revived Convo about things that are different today. What benefits and drawbacks do Christians have today that Christians throughout history wouldn't have had to deal with? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https:…
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William E. Sangster was a pastor in the early 20th century in London England. He preached this sermon during the bombing raids that hit London. Special thanks to John Raynar for reading this episode of Revived Thoughts. He has a voiceover and narration business and would be more than thrilled to cover any audio needs you may have. Check him out at …
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Power pop legend Matthew Sweet has had a rough go of it lately, suffering a debilitating stroke last year while setting out on tour, and it’s possible that he may never play music again. So today’s episode is both a bittersweet tribute to his career and a joyous celebration of his music, which is exactly the emotional tightrope that his 1991 cult c…
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Girolomo Savonarola, a contemporary of Martin Luther and often considered a Proto-reformer, will end up executed for trying to bring Florence to Christ. Listen to his story and his sermon calling the people of Florence to repent. Big thank you to Nick Garland for reading this episode for us!Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this pod…
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Gilbert Tennent was one of the central leaders of the Great Awakening. This sermon that he preached caused a 17 year schism among the presbyterian churches of North America. Listen to find out why! Big thank you to Ed Backell for reading this episode for us!Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/re…
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Horatius Bonar is the brother of the famous pastor, Andrew Bonar and friends of Robert Murray M'Cheyne. He had a long and faithful life of serving God in Scotland. Big thank you to Richard Roodt for reading this episode for us! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donations A…
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William Anderson Scott was a preacher who moved to San Francisco during the height of the gold rush to preach to the prospectors there. His ministry and preaching left a permanent impact on the believers of San Francisco. Thank you to Timothy Frierens for reading this sermon for us! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at …
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Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1969 album Willy and the Poor Boys sounds like something out of 1965, or even 1865 - but definitely not the heavy, psychedelic late 1960s. But even though CCR’s music feels like it's outside of time - or maybe because of it - it became the soundtrack of a generation. Ben, Amanda, and Rich make the case that Willy and …
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Joel and Troy tackle the story of the Crusader Monks known as the Knights Templar. Dive into the mystery, history, and legacy of the Knights Templar in this two-hour deep-dive episode. Who were the Templar knights? Why did they rise to power during the Crusades, and how did they become one of the most feared and wealthy military orders in medieval …
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Shut up, already. Damn! Prince was one of the most interesting popular artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, and Sign o’ the Times from 1987 was the culmination of one of the most interesting periods in a career full of interesting periods. After various circumstances caused him to abandon a double album (Dream Factory), and other circ…
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Shut up, already. Damn! Prince was one of the most interesting popular artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, and Sign o’ the Times from 1987 was the culmination of one of the most interesting periods in a career full of interesting periods. After various circumstances caused him to abandon a double album (Dream Factory), and other circ…
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Amanda has been fascinated with murder ballads for many years, so in this episode she's telling you (and Ben and Mike) all about them! This isn't an exhaustive overview of the genre, just the backstories behind a few great songs. From a couple of murdered girls in 18th-century England to a stolen hat in 20th-century America, these tragic stories ha…
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You might think we’re scraping the bottom of the barrel by choosing The Present for our annual Moody Blues episode, but that’s not true at all. Even though the band themselves hated it, and it’s quite polarizing among Moody Blues fans, all of us here at Discord and Rhyme think it’s terrific. As with Long Distance Voyager, you need to be prepared fo…
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Discord & Rhyme kicks June off with a feel good hit of the summer. Join Dan, Mike, and Rich for a ride through Queens of the Stone Age’s 2000 sophomore release Rated R, an album that seemed like a refreshing antithesis of mainstream rock trends at the turn of the millennium. Building off the desert rock DNA of Josh Homme’s previous band Kyuss and i…
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Whether you’re a fan of ‘60s jazz, ‘70s funk, ‘80s electro, or things inspired by any of the above (or you just watched a lot of Sesame Street growing up), the music of Herbie Hancock has probably affected your life in some way. So Mike thought it was time to take us all on a good old fashioned head hunt. 1973’s Head Hunters redefined the course of…
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George Mueller is, by the numbers, one of history's most faithful Christians. Listen to him as he shared how to live a happy life! Thank you to Jake Corn for reading this sermon for us! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.co…
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George Whitefield is one of history's most famous preachers and evangelists. Listen to his unique connection to another of history's most famous pastors, John Newton. Thank you to Keith Klaus for reading this sermon for us! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donations Adver…
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Nick Drake was an outstanding artist: a gifted songwriter, a wonderful singer, and one of the greatest guitarists you’ll ever hear. But his personality was entirely unsuited to the world of popular music, and his art didn’t gain the popularity it deserves until decades after his death. Ever since he unwittingly helped Volkswagen sell cars in 1999, …
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James lived and worked in the south during the revival of 1800. He was on the frontier of Kentucky living in "Rogue Harbor" when many started converting to Christ. Thank you to Brent Young for reading this sermon for us! Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donations Advertis…
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Troy takes a look at a group of people many have never heard of, The Wendish or Sorbin people. They lived in Germany and a group of them emigrated from Germany to Texas to escape persecution in the 1800s. Listen to their unique and unheard of story and a sermon on choosing truth over unity by their leader. Thank you Leigh Ridge for reading this ser…
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