Posted on 12/06/2006 9:12:10 AM PST by cadengineer
Across western Florida, Tony McCullough is known as the Blue-collar John the Baptist. Just as unorthodox with the religious establishment as John was to 1st century Palestine, Tony McCulloughs niche in the radio evangelist genre is that he tells it just like it is. Like it or not.
If you need to hear a thinly veiled prosperity gospel along with smoke, mirrors and a hard candy coating, then theres more than enough outlets, but if you want to hear the Christian Gospel preached, proclaimed, and expounded upon without pretension, reservation or apology then Brother Tony is your man. Listen to him at http://endtimegospelhour.org
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Hes harder on the church establishment than the lost Im surprised you can say stuff like that on the radio. Why hasnt this guy gone national? Can you believe he named those sins right on the air? I wished I could preach to my congregation like that, but Id be fired.
cadengineer
Since Dec 6, 2006
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"Can you believe he named those sins on the air?"
--Gee, a decade after the president's oral sex is dinner-hour conversation, what sins could be possibly be talking about?
"He's harder on xxxx than he is on the lost!"
--Boasting of combativeness... How very much NOT like Jesus.
"I'm surprised he can say that stuff on the radio!"
--You mean like attacking other Christians? Gee, the FCC has been so tough on anti-clericism!
From your reply, I take it you dont listen to much Christian radio.
Jesus had very strong contentions with the religious establishment of His day. Even to the extent of naming Satan as their father. Sounds pretty combative to me.
attacking? If that is the term you want to use for identifying and challenging heresy, apostasy, and false doctrines then so be it.
Ive listened to some of the sermons there and they sound spot on to me. If not, I would not have taken the time to copy and post the flyer I was given.
If more pastors would preach the whole Word of God, then perhaps more than half of American Christendom would not be buying into God wants everyone rich, so send your dollars to me. pulpit tactic.
Jesus himself was harder on the religious establishment than he was on the lost.
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