Carrying Revival: An Interview with Kris Kildosher

EPISODE · Aug 28, 2020 · 37 MIN

Carrying Revival: An Interview with Kris Kildosher

from Revival in My City · host Cynthia Bryan

Carrying Revival: An Interview with Kris Kildosher. Kris Kildosher is a close friend of Jesus. Kris ministers powerfully through God’s love. He has over 12 years of experience as a traveling missionary, preacher, church planter and ministry school founder. He trains, equips, and activates believers to demonstrate the love of God in practical ways.Key Points:Kris shares stories of revival and encounter with the love of Jesus.Revival is returning back to the one who bring life, Jesus.“When we get overwhelmed and fall madly in love with the One who’s been in love with us from the beginning, the one who died for us… Falling in love with that Savior is revival.” – Kris Kildosher“Revival is centered around the revelation of Jesus Christ in our day.” – Kris Kildosher“We are called to make disciples of individuals… and we are called to transform culture.” – Kris Kildosher“Revival looks like reform in culture, like laws changing because people’s hearts’ desires have changed. It looks like an openness to the gospel. It looks like people coming out of drugs and addictions… and crimes diminishing.” – Kris Kildosher“Everything that we do must be motivated by love.” – Kris KildosherJesus call us to love. To love Jesus is to obey Him.“Love is connected to obedience.” – Kris Kildosher“We can only love to the degree that we know that we are loved.” – Kris Kildosher“We miss out on something personally when we don’t partner with His love for people.” – Kris KildosherYou can follow and connect with Kris at Kriskildosher.com or on Facebook.

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