Prodigal turned revivalist and apostle to the nation of Ireland, Saint Patrick left an undeniable mark on this Pagan culture, rooted in mythology and pagan beliefs. Neither Roman or Catholic, this son of Jewish believers, who were immigrants and early leaders of the Celtic church, Patrick was captured by pirates as a young man, leading to a radical prayer life that eventually emboldened him to return to the land of his enslavement as a powerful minister of the Gospel, operating in signs, wonders and miracles. Impact that has been reverberating for generations, demonstrating the power of God and establishing universities that ultimately preserved the written record of Western history.
In this episode:
- Family History of St. Patrick
- Apostolic Roots of the Celtic Expression
- Captured by Pirates, Enslaved in Ireland
- Pork Delivery: A testimony of supernatural provision & sanctification
- Dreams & Visions of Young Patrick
- Revival in Ireland: Healing the sick, raising the dead, church planting & establishing apostolic training centers of learning throughout the nation
- Preaching the Gospel: Transforming a pagan, warrior society
- Deer’s Cry: Victory over the Druids
Recommended Resources:
- The Edge of Glory: Prayers in the Celtic Tradition, by David Adam — https://amzn.to/3LkaicH
- The Messianic Church Arising! Restoring the Church to Our Covenant Roots, by Dr. Robert D. Heidler — https://amzn.to/3LkaicH
- Breastplate Prayer of Saint Patrick
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