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The Biblos Podcast with Pastor Nathaniel Urshan

Voices of Pentecost | Interview with Elder Johnny James

The Biblos Podcast with Pastor Nathaniel Urshan

The Biblos Network

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9545 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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0:00.0

Praise the Lord, Biblos family. It is so good for you to tune in with us this week. My name is

0:10.8

Joseph Urchin, and I have the pleasure of bringing to you an exclusive interview with the Reverend

0:17.5

Johnny James. If you know of him, then you know that you are going to be richly blessed by what this video

0:24.6

has to offer.

0:26.5

You'll receive some valuable insight and some wonderful perspective from one of the icons

0:33.9

and legends in the apostolic movement.

0:37.4

If you like the video, make sure to leave a like and also leave us a comment.

0:41.7

Let us know what you think of the video and some of your thoughts.

0:47.0

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0:55.3

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1:08.5

don't want to miss it the moment that we upload it. So make

1:11.3

sure you hit that notification bell. And so without further ado, God bless you. Let's get

1:16.6

into the video.

1:17.6

My mother and father, my father was a Methodist pastor, Reverend Johnny James I, and my mother was an apostolic woman, Bertha B. James.

1:32.3

My father, pastor, Methodist churches all over the states of New York, Ohio.

1:37.3

And my mother, very interestingly, when we moved to Detroit in 1930, my mother was passing by an apostolic church, and she said

1:50.1

it sounded so good in there.

1:52.9

One of Sunday nights she stopped in on the way home from the Methodist Service was out very early.

1:59.7

And when she sat down on the back room in the Methodist Church, my mother said,

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