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The Kris Vallotton Podcast

What's In A Name

The Kris Vallotton Podcast

Kris Vallotton

Religion & Spirituality

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2015

⏱️ 72 minutes

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What's In A Name by Kris Vallotton

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0:00.0

Well thank you very much and it's a joy to be here is my first time in Scotland.

0:26.8

Do I need an interpreter?

0:30.8

Can you make that go up?

0:34.8

How many of you are former students like your alumni from Bethel School in Redding?

0:41.8

Would you just stand please if you're alumni in here?

0:45.8

Awesome. Thank you. Can you just bless these guys please?

0:49.8

Thank you.

0:55.8

Well we're just going to have a really good time tonight already excited about what's happening here.

0:59.8

We were in London and we did the European leaders advance.

1:04.8

Were any of you there?

1:07.8

Yes. Well yes we've all left hell right?

1:11.8

It was hot. It was hot to stay in 167 years in London and no air conditioning of course.

1:20.8

And we preached inside this old building and it was 2000 people it was really hot.

1:27.8

And we went from there and we went to France and it was the hottest day in recorded history in France when I got there.

1:35.8

No air conditioning and we did a conference with 1500 people and it was awesome like the archbishop of the area of the Catholic Church came with about 20 priests.

1:47.8

And we had Catholics just fallen down on the ground with the Protestants and it was unity of the faith.

1:55.8

It was very beautiful.

1:57.8

And then we went to Switzerland where they assured me it's cool and they had the hottest day in recorded history there.

2:05.8

This is a true story. No air conditioning.

2:10.8

And then they said my friend so we ministered there and then we ministered in the Swiss Alps and they said oh when you get to the Alps Alps it will be cool.

2:17.8

When we got to the Alps four days ago it was the hottest day in history no air conditioning.

2:23.8

A thousand people came and I finally put my bed outside.

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