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Steve Epley 09-11-2007 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by revrandy (Post 238237)
Dr. Dan Segraves is probaby one of Pentecosts greatest teachers...

I have read his books but never have got to hear him. I was told another certain famous author will put you sound asleep? I have never heard him either.

True Believer 09-11-2007 01:13 PM

Darrell Johns is a great teacher (and preacher). There has not really been a service that you don't get something out of what he teaches.

revrandy 09-11-2007 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Epley (Post 238248)
I have read his books but never have got to hear him. I was told another certain famous author will put you sound asleep? I have never heard him either.

He doesn't put folks to sleep... he is very interesting to listen to.. he teaches with spirit..

Tina 09-11-2007 01:28 PM

People that I'd consider great teachers most of you probably wouldn't even recognize their names because they aren't big name preachers.

Bro Gary Porterfield
Bro James Chessor
Bro Jamie Chessor
Bro John Creasy
Bro Billy White
Bro Burton Gaar
Bro Dewayne Kirk
Bro James Crocker
Bro John Wilbanks (at least he used to be... haven't heard him in several years)
Bro Bill Luther

Non apostolics that I like to hear teach
Chuck Swindoll
James Dobson
Paul Shepard
Max Lucado

MrsBOOMM 09-11-2007 01:41 PM

I don't know if anyone would know him on here, but Denver Stanford, Sr was a great teacher in my teen years. He taught the Youth at youth camp several years in a row. He kept our attention and dug some ground.

Steadfast 09-11-2007 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by revrandy (Post 238237)
Dr. Dan Segraves is probaby one of Pentecosts greatest teachers...

Ironically I've never heard Dan Seagraves before. Not one time.

revrandy 09-11-2007 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Steadfast (Post 238308)
Ironically I've never heard Dan Seagraves before. Not one time.

Were you at Conference when he taught against the "Divine Flesh" doctrine?

after that service he had meetings scheduled for two years..

Steadfast 09-11-2007 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Malvaro (Post 238221)
Elder Jack Yonts, he's an EXCELLENT teacher
J.T. Pugh, I still kinda remember an astounding message "Seasons of Time"
Billy Cole, i recall him teaching in good depth at WI camps years ago
Tommy Craft, I liked hearing his stories growing up on a farm :D
Bro Grisham was kinda long-winded though, from what I remember
John Grant, from Madison WI is another solid teacher
probably numerous more, but all from oldest living generation....

good teachers are a fading bunch.... the Pentecostal movement has trained up generation after generation of preachers that share the Word with an expectation of an immediate, and visible, emotional response.... and if it's not there, than something must be wrong.... some also associate loud volume with being the same as being anointed too.... :D

Good list... I've heard all but about 3 of them teach.

Steadfast 09-11-2007 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Epley (Post 238222)
Yes Elder Gill's son pastors the Medora church he married M.L. Walls' daughter.
Teachers:
James Groce doctrinal-indepth Bible subjects
the late R. C. Cavaness
Dallas Mefford
Bill Garrett
Roger Evens
A.W. Buie
Phillip Burbridge
M.L. Walls
P.L. Scott

I've met the son a couple times.

I've never heard Groce though I've wanted to due to things I've heard.

Caveness - great teaching and he didn't relegate it to standards stuff that some accused him of. GOOD stuff.

Never heard Buie teach but suspect he was incredibe.

Don't guess I've heard any of the others.

Hoovie 09-11-2007 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Steadfast (Post 238308)
Ironically I've never heard Dan Seagraves before. Not one time.


I think he is possibly the finest teacher in the UPC.


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