Ron Pearce reflects on Paul’s encounter with King Agrippa in Caesarea and the meaning behind the words “almost persuaded.” He then shares a striking modern story from India, where a violent alcoholic encountered the simple prayer of a national missionary and was transformed so radically that nearly half his village chose to follow Christ. This episode highlights the gentle but powerful way the Gospel persuades—through truth, love, and undeniable change.
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Ron Pearce reflects on Paul’s encounter with King Agrippa in Caesarea and the meaning behind the words “almost persuaded.” He then shares a striking modern story from India, where a violent alcoholic encountered the simple prayer of a national missionary and was transformed so radically that nearly half his village chose to follow Christ. This episode highlights the gentle but powerful way the Gospel persuades—through truth, love, and undeniable change.
In this episode, Ron explores the theme of Contrition—the deep grief that comes from recognizing our sin—and the transformative freedom available through Christ’s sacrifice. Listeners will gain insight into how acknowledging our sins and embracing Jesus’ redemption can release us from the bondage of sin, bringing true spiritual liberty.
Spiritual Hotspots: Stories From the Field
Ron Pearce reflects on Paul’s encounter with King Agrippa in Caesarea and the meaning behind the words “almost persuaded.” He then shares a striking modern story from India, where a violent alcoholic encountered the simple prayer of a national missionary and was transformed so radically that nearly half his village chose to follow Christ. This episode highlights the gentle but powerful way the Gospel persuades—through truth, love, and undeniable change.