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Scott Ross has won Billboard and Angel Awards for excellence in radio and television. He was also nominated for two Ace Awards for the Straight Talk TV show. Scott has a reputation for confronting challenges head on -- putting problems in God’s perspective. His unique interviewing style gets people talking candidly about sensitive subjects.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Oral Roberts and Where Are the Fearless Leaders?

Hello all,

It’s been a little while since I last communicated.

This coming Thursday, June 18, 2009, The 700 Club will be airing my interview with one of the real “patriarchs” of the Christian faith, Oral Roberts.

At 91 years of age Roberts says he has not finished the work he believes God gave him to do. Since 1955 with his radio/TV shows, his miracle and healing tent meetings, the founding of a university, and numerous books, what could be left to accomplish? Join us on Thursday and hear him tell “the rest of the story.”

And this thought from another “patriarch” of the faith, A.W. Tozer:

“Every enlightened soul can see how we languish for fearless leaders and bold reformers who will dare to pass holy judgment upon the unscriptural goings on that are being substituted for New Testament Christianity in the majority of our churches. Somewhere there may be a freckle-faced stripling as yet unknown who will hear the call of God and go forth in dauntless love to become a conscience to the churches (and world).

Too many prophets of Jehovah these days are hiding in their caves, but somewhere there may be an Elijah. The bloodless softlings will say at first that he is uncharitable and harsh, but when he gets the prophets of Baal on the run they will tag along behind him, trying to look as if they had been on his side all the time. Well, he can’t come a day too soon.”

Thanks all,
Scott Ross

posted @ Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:13 PM | Feedback (0)