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Tony Alamo

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"The central purpose and mission of the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries is the great commission. To bring the gospel to the whole world as Christ commanded. To feed the hungry, visit the sick and imprisoned, and to offer help and hope to a lost and dying world."Copyright 2026 Tony Alamo スピリチュアリティ 世界 社会科学
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  • Tony Alamo, June 3, 2026
    2026/06/03
    Ep187, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 85 Six-Paragraph Summary Program 187 Opens With Prayer and a Call to Consecration World Pastor Tony Alamo opens part 85 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You by identifying the program number and reminding listeners that all ministry materials, including Bibles, tapes, programs, and literature, are offered free of charge. He explains that he does not sell the Word of God because God did not charge him for salvation. He then prays for the program, asking that only God’s words come through him and emphasizing consecration, surrender, and the need for Christ to live within believers. Listener Letters Emphasize Literature Distribution and Salvation The first letters read on the program come from Georgia and Venezuela. A pastor from Covington, Georgia, thanks the ministry for literature and Messiah books, saying they have helped people get saved and offering to translate materials into French and Swahili. A listener from Venezuela thanks the ministry for T-shirts and literature, reports that people are responding enthusiastically, and asks for more Bibles and audio messages in Spanish. Tony responds by stressing the importance of distributing soul-winning literature and invites people from any church background to request materials for outreach. A Dramatic Testimony From East Moline A letter from East Moline, Illinois, describes a person’s journey through philosophy, atheism, communism, Satanism, and the Church of Satan before encountering one of Tony Alamo’s pamphlets in a hotel room. The letter names philosophers, political writers, and satanic influences as part of the writer’s claimed descent away from God, then describes the pamphlet as a moment of divine intervention. Tony uses the testimony to warn against anti-Christian books, false teachings, and ideas he believes lead people away from salvation. Montana Outreach and the Importance of Small Towns A report from Montana describes ministry workers distributing newsletters in several small towns and receiving positive responses. One person reportedly prayed the sinner’s prayer after receiving literature, and another was identified as a preacher who had been saved years earlier through the ministry. Tony pauses to explain that small towns should not be minimized, drawing from his own Montana background and mentioning relatives he says became accomplished in engineering and film art. He argues that significant people and important spiritual work can come from small places. The Sermon Focuses on Love, Fear of God, and Hearing the Lord Tony then returns to the main teaching on consecration, saying that love is tied to keeping God’s commandments and that fear of the Lord is a necessary motive for obedience. He describes a personal experience in which, after becoming jealous, he says God spiritually closed his ears so he could not hear Him for years. He credits his late wife, Susie, with praying for his ears to be opened near the end of her life. He uses the story to warn listeners not to defy God, resist correction, or take hearing from the Lord for granted. The Coming Judgment, New World, and Salvation Prayer The final portion centers on 2 Peter chapter 3 and Tony’s teaching that the old world was destroyed by water, the present world will be destroyed by fire, and a new world of righteousness is coming. He repeatedly contrasts the world’s “new world order” with the new world he believes God will create. Tony urges listeners to repent, be born again, read the Bible, and prepare for eternity. He closes by leading a salvation prayer, encouraging continued praise, Bible reading, and consecration, before Sharon gives the ministry’s contact information for obtaining program number 187. SEO Keywords / Key Phrases Tony Alamo program 187 How to Have God’s Life Living in You part 85 World Pastor Tony Alamo sermon Christian consecration teaching fear of the Lord sermon hearing from God testimony Tony Alamo listener letters Christian literature distribution salvation prayer broadcast 2 Peter chapter 3 sermon new heavens and new earth teaching free Christian ministry materials
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  • Tony Alamo, June 2, 2026
    2026/06/02
    Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries God’s Life in You: Tony Alamo on the Holy Spirit, Healing, Literature, and the Power to Do God’s Work Ep186 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 84 Tony Alamo Opens Part 84 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You In this archival program, identified as program 186 and part 84 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Tony Alamo opens by saying he is recording late at night and asks that the Holy Spirit anoint the message. He rejects popular religious claims such as The Da Vinci Code and disputes arguments about the authorship of Revelation, insisting that the Bible is true from Genesis through Revelation. Alamo says God speaks to him, gives him signs, dreams, visions, and direction, and he frames the broadcast as part of his calling to teach and strengthen believers around the world. Prayer for Anointing and the Role of the “Older Christian” Alamo explains that the outward anointing of the Holy Spirit is needed for the service because, in his view, God must be the one speaking through him. He says the Lord instructed him to be an “older Christian” and teacher for believers who need spiritual feeding, encouragement, and strengthening. He then prays that God’s words will come through him and enter the minds, hearts, souls, and spirits of listeners, both those in the church and those outside it. Letter from Edo State, Nigeria The first letter comes from Edo State, Nigeria, from a distributor named Bestman. He writes that after sharing Alamo’s end-time literature, 17 people received Jesus as Savior and 11 people were healed of sickness. Alamo uses the letter to teach that people who distribute the literature share in the same spiritual reward as the preacher because all true believers are one body in Christ. He says that if one part of the body is blessed, the whole body shares in the blessing, and if one part rebels, the whole person is endangered. Literature Distribution as Soul-Winning Work Alamo repeatedly emphasizes that listeners do not have to be preachers, teachers, prophets, or evangelists to serve God. They can be “helpers” by distributing the ministry’s literature, Bibles, The Messiah books, T-shirts, and other materials. He says the literature is winning souls around the world, and that anyone who passes it out can help bring others to salvation. In this sermon, literature distribution again functions as Alamo’s practical example of “sowing seed” into the world. Healing, False Religion, and Signs Following Believers A large section of the program addresses healing and spiritual signs. Alamo says true believers should see signs such as casting out devils, healing the sick, raising the dead, and receiving answers to prayer. He criticizes false religion and religious leaders he believes lack the Spirit of God, especially those connected with Catholicism, the Vatican, or what he views as spiritually powerless ministries. He specifically addresses Benny Hinn, saying he is praying for him to be saved, while also accusing him of promoting Catholicism and failing to bring lasting healing to people who attend his crusades. The Body of Christ and the Spirit of Brotherhood Alamo teaches that believers are the corporate body of Christ because the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit live in them. He says Jesus was once one human body confined to time and space, but after His resurrection and ascension, Christ continues His work through many Spirit-filled human bodies around the world. Alamo connects this to what he calls the Spirit of brotherhood, saying believers become brothers of Christ when the Holy Spirit lives in them. He argues that without the Spirit of God, people cannot do the works of God or truly understand Scripture. Letter from Angola, Louisiana Prison The next major letter comes from Angola, Louisiana, from an incarcerated man named Eric. He thanks Alamo for sending money to help him obtain legal assistance after problems with prison guards. Eric describes earlier uncertainty about God, the death of his father, a near-death experience after guards allegedly attacked him with gas and medication, and how his encounter with Alamo’s ministry convinced him that God exists. Alamo responds by connecting Eric’s situation with his own experience of imprisonment and persecution, saying that experience helped him recognize distress in others. Letter from Ghana and Witnessing in Montana Another short letter comes from Accra, Ghana, from Emmanuel, a 22-year-old who says he stopped womanizing after reading and praying with Alamo’s newsletters and asks for a Bible so he can go to church. The program also includes a witnessing report from Billings, Montana, where Alamo’s workers distributed literature outside a Benny Hinn crusade. The report says many people leaving the event were disappointed because they had not been healed, but were receptive to Alamo’s literature and messages. Taking Healing and Receiving What God Has ...
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  • Tony Alamo, June 1, 2026
    2026/06/01
    Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Sowing the Seed: Tony Alamo on the Holy Spirit, Evangelism, and God’s Life Living Through Believers Ep185 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 83 Tony Alamo Introduces Program 185 In this archival program, identified as program 185 and part 83 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Tony Alamo opens by offering free copies of the program, Bibles, literature, and other ministry materials. He emphasizes that because God gave salvation freely, he wants the ministry’s materials to go out freely as well. Alamo then turns toward prayer and begins teaching about salvation, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, spiritual power, and the need for believers to continue Christ’s work on earth. Salvation, the Holy Spirit, and Spiritual Power Alamo teaches that being born again brings the presence of the Lord into a person, but he distinguishes that from the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which he says gives believers power for ministry. He discusses the disciples after Christ’s resurrection, including Thomas’s doubt and Jesus appearing to them in a locked room. Alamo says Jesus breathed the Holy Spirit into them, but later instructed them to wait in Jerusalem until they received greater power through the Holy Spirit. In Alamo’s view, that power is necessary for preaching, teaching, prophesying, enduring persecution, and continuing Christ’s incarnation through believers. Preaching the Word as Sowing Seed The central image of the sermon is sowing seed. Alamo compares the Word of God to seed that must not merely be eaten or kept for oneself, but planted in others through preaching and literature distribution. He argues that prayer is important, but that people are saved by hearing the Word preached in the Spirit. He says Christians who only receive messages but never share them are like people who eat seed instead of planting it, leaving no harvest. For Alamo, the harvest means souls won for Christ, and he repeatedly urges listeners to sow the Word into the world. Rejecting “Once Saved, Always Saved” Alamo strongly rejects the idea that believers cannot fall away after salvation. He recounts a conversation with a local judge who, according to Alamo, believed Jesus had done all the work and that Christians did not need to labor in ministry. Alamo presents this as false doctrine, connecting it with what he calls a Baptist teaching of “once saved, always saved.” He argues that the Bible teaches believers will be judged by their works and that refusing to sow the seed of God’s Word leaves a person spiritually endangered. Prayer for Anointing, Salvation, and Open Doors Alamo then leads a long prayer asking God to anoint the broadcast, save souls, strengthen churches, and help listeners receive and sow the Word of God. He prays that believers will not fall away and that Satan will be bound through the preaching of the Word. He also prays for President Bush, the administration, people in Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam, Shintoism, and other religions, as well as the people of Israel and the peace of Jerusalem. He teaches that Gentile believers become “spiritual Jews” through accepting Christ and says God promises salvation, healing, and prosperity for those who receive and obey the Word. Letter from Ghana: Asking for Teaching and Literature The first listener letter comes from Ghana, Africa, from a man named Gilbert who says he was deeply touched after reading Alamo’s “Mass Suicide” literature and gave his life to Christ. He asks for teachings, a study Bible, tracts, and literature about Roman religion. Alamo responds by warning against study Bibles and theological seminaries, which he says often contain heresy or weaken faith. He offers to send a King James Bible and literature, while encouraging Gilbert to study with him through the broadcast and continue distributing literature. Letter from New York: Reaching Jewish Friends The next letter comes from Mattydale, New York, from Catherine, who says she works at a hospital and has Jewish friends, especially doctors, with whom she wants to share The Messiah. She asks if she can purchase several copies of the book and other ministry materials, as well as ministry T-shirts. Alamo insists that the books and materials are free, tells the ministry to send her a large supply of The Messiah, and praises her desire to share the literature with patients and employees. He uses the letter as another example of someone eating the seed and then sowing it to others. Letter from Nigeria: Literature Distribution and Church Planting A major letter comes from Pastor Henry in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, who says Alamo’s literature has brought testimonies of salvation, restoration, and blessing in Nigeria. He says he learned about Alamo through Brother Doug online and believes he was born to serve under Alamo’s ministry. Pastor Henry describes himself as a church planter and evangelist who has planted several churches ...
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