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Inside This Issue
A look at last week’s Casts.
A look ahead at this week’s slate
An exciting Ministry Update

EP 128 with David Coffey and Tyler Lawson
Episode 128 from this past week captures what makes the movement unique — raw conversation, spiritual honesty, and an unfiltered call back to Jesus. Bradley Higgins, joined by Tyler Lawson and David Coffey, revisits the heart of revival through simple obedience and authentic relationship. Tyler shares a moving testimony about the “Free Prayer” ministry at Roscoe Park, proving that evangelism doesn’t start with a microphone but with humility and presence. David offers vulnerable reflections on what discipleship looks like in the context of family, showing that raising children in faith can be as holy as preaching from a pulpit. Together, they remind listeners that revival begins at home, and the Church’s strength is found not in programs but in prayer.
The conversation crescendos into a bold challenge for believers to return to the basics — communion with God, love for His Church, and courage to speak the truth in a culture that’s drifted from it. With their trademark balance of humor, conviction, and authenticity, the trio tackle tough topics like prayer, politics, and Christian worldview without losing focus on the main thing: Jesus. This episode stands as a clear snapshot of Voices of Revival’s heartbeat — real people pursuing a real God, with real impact.
Top 5 Quotes from the cast
“God will put people in your path who are not random — they are divine appointments meant to refine you.”
“Prayer isn’t about getting what we want; it’s about aligning our will with His.”
“Loving your family well is one of the most powerful ways you can love the Church.”
“We don’t need more polished sermons — we need more Jesus in the sermons we already preach.”
“You can spend your life playing the game or you can chase what truly matters — knowing Him.”

EP 129 with Samuel Cotner
Episode 129 from this past week featured a one-on-one conversation with missionary Samuel Cotner, who joined us just before departing for a four-month trip to Nicaragua. We talked about what it means to walk in simple obedience—when God clears away your plans and asks for your heart in the present moment. Samuel shared about his missions experiences in Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Hong Kong, where he witnessed young believers from mainland China encounter Jesus and return home carrying the gospel. The conversation pressed into the idea that revival isn’t about hype or numbers but about faithfulness, presence, and discipleship that multiplies.
We also dove deep into the heart of prayer, sacrifice, and what it means to live surrendered. Samuel and I discussed how convenience often replaces devotion, how true revival begins with an altar, and how God shows up in unlikely places—even in a prison worship service. This episode challenged every listener to examine their motives: are we doing ministry to be seen, or to know Him? The call was clear—return to the simplicity of Acts 2: doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
Top 5 Quotes from the cast
“God’s not impressed—He’s after your heart, not your résumé.”
“Don’t talk to me about revival if you’re not willing to go break bread with a new believer.”
“Prayer is simple—but it’s never convenient. Altars are where things go to die.”
“If God never does another thing for me, I’ll still serve Him and love Him.”
“Revival isn’t a moment—it’s a community of believers walking in the fullness of God.”

EP 130 with Caleb Wilson
In Episode 130 of Voices of Revival from this past week, Bradley sat down with Caleb Wilson, joining live from the jungles of Guatemala. Caleb and his wife have been serving there full-time, training pastors, teaching on evangelism, and helping churches reimagine what it means to reach the lost. Their work has gone beyond youth ministry into a broader vision of strengthening the entire church—introducing focused men’s, women’s, and youth gatherings that disciple believers and reignite evangelistic passion. Together, Brad and Caleb unpack the biblical heart of evangelism and how the Western church can recover that same fire to “go into all the world” rather than waiting for someone else to do it.
The conversation goes deep into issues of obedience, calling, and courage. They discuss the difference between staying comfortable and stepping into the unknown, the danger of cynicism and offense within the church, and what it truly means to bear spiritual fruit. Brad shares a powerful dream about standing on a snow-covered mountain—symbolizing the fear that keeps many believers from standing in faith—while Caleb challenges listeners to break the cultural mindset of “someone else will do it.” The episode closes with a stirring prayer over every listener to step out of comfort and into calling.
Top 5 Quotes from the cast
“If we don’t do it, who will? The mission field doesn’t wait for someone else to obey.”
“Cynicism is not a fruit of the Spirit. It’s born from bitterness, and bitterness poisons the soul.”
“You’ll never see what’s over the mountain until you have the courage to stand.”
“Who cares what others think? If God asked you, that’s all the permission you need.”
“The American church says ‘someone else will do it,’ but revival starts when you do.”

Upcoming Casts
November is shaping up to be an insane month for Voices of Revival. Episode 130 with Caleb Wilson officially kicked things off, and we have many more powerful conversations ahead.
This week alone is stacked with four casts on the calendar. Monday night features a double header—first, a 9 PM panel with Troy Culbreth, Keenan Snider, and Cotey Hembree, followed by an 11 PM session with Alaskan missionary Isaac Sharrett. Late Wednesday night, I’ll be joined by my good friend Avery Covington—it’s been a while since he’s been on, and I’m thrilled to have him back at the table. Finally, the week rounds out Saturday morning with Elijah Beers and Chase Shotwell.
Exciting Update - The 501c3 has been filed
Voices of Revival has officially filed for 501(c)(3) status! While we’ve operated as a nonprofit for some time, this filing marks a major milestone in moving the vision forward. A lot has been happening behind the scenes—planning, praying, aligning our team, and casting vision for what’s next. Securing this step places us in a strong position for other key initiatives to begin taking shape. We expect to share several exciting updates throughout November as the fruit of this season begins to unfold. Please continue to keep Voices of Revival in prayer as we advance into what God has prepared.