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About The Town Crier Outlet

The Town Crier Outlet is home to WesleyGospel.com and Rebekah's Reflections: Wesleyan theology and women of faith are the purposes of these two websites. Our online publications are inspirational in their focus.

SATIRICAL SONG: Millions of Bones and Years

In the beginningGod created the heaven and the earthThat’s what the Word of God saysOn the very first page But then I went to schoolAnd the science teacher taught meThat the world was formed by itselfOver millions of years And … Continue reading

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Do the Work of an Evangelist – Dr. Jerry Falwell

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Gifted BUT Unsanctified: Modern Charismatics Like Samson – Remnant Radio

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The Fruit of the Spirit, Temporary Bursts of Indignation, and the Bitterness of Constant Anger

Box! Box! Box! Box! Yesterday I was just a boyIn days of youthful hero worshipMy kind have been molded by images on the screenBrought up to emulate the big guns Just another guest on death’s best showThe influence cuts deeper … Continue reading

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Testing Prayer: Science and Miraculous Healing – Dr. Candy Gunther Brown

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America–Back to God – Dr. Jerry Falwell

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The Cost of Discipleship – Leonard Ravenhill

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Can Christians Wrestle With Demonic Activity? – Remnant Radio

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Don’t Let Your Soul Be Lost!

I was born behind these eyesSewn into this skinOne with the flesh machine I’m embedded in I hold my children’s breathFeel their mother’s painShare my brother’s bloodWithin my sister’s veinsCry my mother’s tearsThrough my father’s eyesTethered to this realmIn consciousness’ … Continue reading

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Are Future Sins Forgiven? – Dan Corner

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