• Bill Prankard Shares on Revival
    Jan 4 2026

    Glenn Bleakney sits down with Bill Prankard, a global revival leader with over 60 years of ministry and more than five decades of traveling healing ministry around the world.

    In this episode, Bill shares the defining moment that transformed his life and ministry: a reluctant visit to a Kathryn Kuhlman healing service in 1972. What began with skepticism ended in a profound, personal encounter with the Holy Spirit—an encounter that shifted his faith from doctrine to intimacy and ignited a lifetime of miracles, revival, and nations touched by the power of God.

    From emptied hospitals and undeniable healings to a prophetic vision of end-time revival, Bill unpacks why the Church must pursue the Holy Spirit—not just His power—and why the greatest move of God is still ahead. This is a stirring call to faith, fire, and participation in the last great awakening.

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • God is Separating His House from the Hustle
    Dec 28 2025

    In this episode, Glenn Bleakney unpacks what he believes God is doing in the global Church as we move toward 2026—a season marked not by more activity, but by deep dismantling and remantling.

    Glenn challenges activity-based, event-driven Christianity and calls believers beyond institutional religion into a living, relational faith where the Church becomes God’s dwelling place, not merely a place people attend.

    This is not a message of judgment, but an invitation—to lay down blueprints, return to the pattern revealed in Scripture, and respond personally and corporately to God’s call to become His habitation.

    As the gap widens between presence and performance, this conversation confronts a defining question for the coming season:

    Will we continue with hustle—or will we become the house?

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    7 Min.
  • Living From Presence
    Dec 28 2025

    What if the Christian life was never meant to be driven by plans, pressure, or performance—but by sight?

    Jesus said, “The Son can do nothing of Himself, but only what He sees the Father doing.” Seeing the Father was His True North. It oriented every decision, every delay, every action. He didn’t live from strategy—He lived from awareness.

    In this episode, we explore what it truly means to see the Father—not through visions or mystical moments alone, but through relational attentiveness, presence, and alignment. Seeing becomes the compass that keeps us from striving, reacting, or forcing outcomes. When sight is lost, we substitute busyness for obedience and activity for intimacy.

    This message calls us back to a life where relationship defines direction, where fruit flows from abiding, and where discernment replaces pressure. If you’ve ever felt tired, restless, or unsure why your efforts aren’t producing life, this episode invites you to recalibrate—to find your True North again by living from the Father’s presence.

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    43 Min.
  • The Hidden Years That Healed Humanity
    Dec 21 2025

    We often say “Jesus was born to die.” True—but incomplete.

    In this episode, we slow down where Luke’s Gospel insists we slow down: the hidden, formative years of Jesus’ life. Years not marked by miracles or crowds, but by growth, submission, waiting, and ordinary faithfulness. Luke refuses to rush us from the manger to the cross, and in doing so, he reveals something essential about salvation itself.

    This conversation explores why Jesus didn’t bypass human development—and why that matters profoundly for how we understand redemption, maturity, and spiritual formation. Drawing on Luke’s unique theological emphasis and the early church’s vision of recapitulation, we trace the story back to Adam and uncover a deeper problem than guilt alone: humanity’s interrupted vocation.

    We’ll examine how Christ doesn’t merely forgive sin but completes humanity, carrying human life to its intended end through faithful obedience, communion with the Father, and patient formation under pressure. From Jesus at twelve years old to Hebrews’ claim that the Son “learned obedience through suffering,” this episode reframes growth, delay, and resistance—not as failures, but as necessary contexts of restoration.

    If you’ve ever felt frustrated by slow progress, unseen seasons, or unfinished areas of your life, this episode offers a different lens. Salvation is not independence or self-mastery. It is participation—sharing in the finished work of Christ as God patiently completes in us what He has already completed in His Son.

    Humanity’s story is no longer stalled. In Christ, it is moving—slowly, faithfully, and securely—toward the maturity God always intended.

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    42 Min.
  • Behold the King of Glory
    Dec 14 2025

    From the very beginning, the story of Scripture has not been about rules, rituals, or religious systems—it has been about presence.

    God’s original desire was simple and profound: to dwell with His people. What was lost in the garden was not merely innocence, but intimacy. Humanity was created for face-to-face communion with God, and the ache of history is the longing for that nearness to be restored.

    In this opening episode, Glenn Bleakney takes us deep into the heart of the gospel—not as information to be believed, but as a reality to be inhabited. At the center stands Jesus Christ, not only as Savior, but as King. He did not come simply to forgive sin or establish a new religion. He came as Immanuel—God with us—to restore communion with the Father and to reveal what life in the Kingdom of God truly looks like.

    This conversation explores Jesus’ life of self-emptying obedience, His complete dependence on the Spirit, and His unbroken intimacy with the Father. We discover that in the Kingdom, authority does not flow from position, but from intimacy, and transformation does not come from striving, but from beholding. Jesus lived face-to-face with the Father—and then did something astonishing: He invited us into the same way of life.

    The veil has been torn.

    Access has been granted.

    The Spirit no longer dwells in temples made by human hands—but within God’s people.

    The question is no longer whether the King is near.

    The question is whether we will turn our hearts toward Him,

    remain in His presence,

    and live from that place.

    This episode is an invitation—not just to believe in Christ, but to abide in Him.

    Not just to follow teachings, but to walk in communion.

    Not just to await the Kingdom someday, but to live from the reality of the Kingdom now.

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    25 Min.
  • The 5% + The 95% = Kingdom Reformation
    Dec 7 2025

    In this episode, David Vaka of Breakthrough Nation brings a prophetic, practical word that shakes the church out of old mindsets and awakens us into true Kingdom assignment.

    This isn’t about chasing a pulpit—it’s about stepping boldly into the place God has already positioned you. David reveals the 5%/95% Kingdom blueprint, showing why only a few are called to full-time church ministry while the vast majorityare commissioned to carry Christ into the marketplace, where the real mission field is waiting.

    He unpacks how the fivefold equips believers to be reformers in every sphere: business, law, politics, education, arts, media, family—every mountain. You’ll feel the call to stop living for Sunday and start burning with purpose for Monday. You’ll hear the invitation to ascend your mountain, stay connected to covering, and let your life—not just your words—be the message that transforms culture.

    This episode doesn’t just inspire.

    It activates.

    It clarifies your assignment.

    It calls out the reformer in you.

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    46 Min.
  • The Rabbinical Discipleship Pathway
    Dec 2 2025

    Glenn Bleakney sits down with missional strategist, author, and long-time disciple-maker Mike Chong Perkinson — a leader with more than four decades of hands-on experience in forming disciples who live and lead like Jesus.

    Together, Glenn and Mike explore the rabbinical pathway of discipleship — the relational, identity-shaping process Jesus used to raise up men and women who transformed the world. Mike unpacks how returning to Jesus’ model restores authentic formation, mobilizes everyday believers, and sparks genuine Kingdom multiplication. This is practical, biblical, and deeply aligned with the heart of Jesus for His Church.

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    If you’re longing for a fresh, grounded understanding of disciple-making — one that goes beyond programs and returns to the way of Jesus — this conversation will encourage and equip you.

    Get the Book

    To go deeper, pick up Mike’s book Organic Reformation, a timely guide for rethinking discipleship, leadership, and movement building in our generation.

    Buy Organic Reformation on Amazon (US):

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006P5KO2S?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_ZZJ6YRZDKZQ2MQKRJYCD

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    Grow with a global family committed to revival, reformation, and Kingdom impact.

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • A Kingdom Forward People
    Nov 30 2025

    This powerful message dives into Matthew 11 and exposes the truth many believers forget: the Kingdom of Heaven is under assault, but we are called to advance it with holy passion, fierce devotion, and unshakable courage.

    John the Baptist wrestled with doubt in the darkness, yet Jesus reminded him—and us—that the Kingdom is advancing even when it feels like hell is resisting. This is your rallying cry to push back, rise up, and move forward with radical obedience, prophetic boldness, and surrendered hearts.

    In this video, Glenn Bleakney unpacks the meaning of “the violent take it by force,” explores insights from early church fathers, and releases a prophetic challenge for believers to become a Kingdom-forward people—a remnant marked by hunger, holiness, and spiritual tenacity.

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    33 Min.