Voices of Revival Weekly

10 Powerful Conversations

🔥 A Lot Can Happen in a Few Weeks…

It’s been a minute since our last newsletter. We normally send these out weekly, but the last few weeks have been full and the I apologize or not getting the newsletter out. In that time, we’ve released ten brand-new episodes of Voices of Revival. Ten conversations. Ten stories. Ten windows into what the Spirit of God is stirring in this generation.

As I sat down to prepare this issue, I went back through each episode — Brady Shearer, Timothy Caldwell, Robert Martin, Isaac Sharrett, Andy Hensley & Elijah Beers, Eric Olson & Jesiah Vanhorn, Chris Reber, Cameron/Zach/Ian, and more. Different voices. Different backgrounds. Different experiences. But one unmistakable thread ran through every single conversation:

🔥 The Spirit of God is forming leaders — not just moments.

Across all ten episodes, one theme kept rising to the surface:
God is building people, not platforms. He is shaping voices, not performances. He is producing depth, not hype.

Whether it was Brady talking about values forged through pain, Timothy speaking about spiritual discipline and deliverance, Robert sharing generational faithfulness, Isaac navigating transition, or the younger leaders sharing about hunger, unity, and calling — the theme was the same:

Revival is not an event. Revival is a people.
A people being refined.
A people being awakened.
A people being taught to walk with God in the everyday rhythms of life.

Every guest — from seasoned pastors to emerging young men — preached the same sermon without ever planning it:
God is raising leaders with roots, not just fruit.

And that’s what Voices of Revival exists to champion.
Not noise.
Not numbers.
Not trend-chasing.
But the long obedience. The hidden work. The slow burn.
The kind of leadership that can actually carry the fire God is releasing in this hour.

As we step back into the rhythm of weekly newsletters, my prayer is simple:
Lord, make us a people who can sustain what You are pouring out.

Let’s get into it.

This Week

We’re stepping back into the live stream this week with two nights in a row you will not want to miss:

🎙 Monday – George & Sarah Williams @ 9 PM (EST)

On Monday night we’re welcoming back our friend George Williams and his wife Sarah at 9 PM.

🎙 Tuesday – Robbie Grubbs @ 9 PM (EST)

Then on Tuesday night at 9 PM, we’re live with Robbie Grubbs.

🎙 A Look Ahead: December Is Going to Be Massive

December is shaping up to be a great month. The schedule is nearly finalized, and the first two weeks are loaded with voices who carry weight, revelation, and real fruit.

Before we close out the year, we’re pressing in, finishing strong, and celebrating all God has done through this community in 2025.

🎙 December Guest Lineup (Excluding Omega Panel)

a collection of guests who will be at the table with us through December.

  • Coty Hembree

  • Destany Stephens

  • Tia Haresh

  • David Coffey

  • Kiley Johnson

  • Chris Reber

  • Elijah Beers

  • Isaac Sharrett

🔥 The Final Cast of 2025 — Omega Panel II

Tuesday, December 16th | 6 PM – Midnight

We’re ending the year with a historic night.

Omega Panel II will be a six-hour livestream featuring a rotating lineup of guests, special segments, and multiple keynote presentations throughout the evening.
The first Omega Panel was powerful — this one is on track to be even stronger.

This will be a landmark night in Voices of Revival… and the perfect way to close out a year of growth, stretching, and supernatural momentum.

🎉 Milestone: 150 Episodes by Year’s End

With the December lineup and Omega Panel II, we will end 2025 having released 150 episodes of Voices of Revival.

“Do You Want to Do It My Way?” - God

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November 8th I shared a dream I can’t shake. As we close this week’s newsletter I wanted to share this dream here. If you have seen it else, give it another read and wrestle with it’s contents.

In the dream, I was on a snow-covered mountain. At the bottom sat a warehouse—but I knew it wasn’t really a warehouse. It was a church. I began crawling up the icy mountain, not walking, not striding—crawling. At the top, the peak curved upward in a way that blocked my view of what was beyond. I knew God was calling me toward what I could not see yet, but fear pinned me down.

The wind cut like knives. The cold was unbearable. And the thought of what the people in the warehouse would think if they saw me stand—that fear crippled me more than the climb ever could.

I tried to inch closer to the edge, hoping to see without having to stand. But the moment I shifted my weight, I slipped and tumbled all the way back to the bottom.

Humiliated. Exposed. Feeling the judgment of everyone watching.
But I shook it off and climbed again.

Over and over, the cycle repeated: climb, fear, fall.
Until the final time… something different happened.

A question from the Holy Spirit broke through the cold:

“Do you want to do it My way?”

I didn’t even answer.
Suddenly, a path lit up—not over the mountain, but around it.

As I stepped onto it, the fear broke off. The anxiety melted. The weight I had been dragging was gone. The path was easy. Light. And as I came around to the other side, the winter vanished and spring exploded into color.

There was a river.
And standing at the water’s edge was a wild child—free, alive, unrestrained.

The child looked at me and asked:
“How did you get here? How did you find me?”

The dream took me back to another dream I had on 2/18/25. In that one, I was trapped in a desert surrounded by three mountains, walking endlessly with no relief. Again, God illuminated a hidden path that led to life inside a cove between the mountains.

Both dreams carry weight. As I sit with them, ten thoughts rise to the surface.

đź’­ 10 Thoughts From These Two Dreams

1. Winter and the Desert Season Will End

No season lasts forever. What feels barren, frozen, or desolate is not a life sentence. God ends seasons in a moment—not through our breakthrough, but through His direction.

2. Climb Again

Failure isn’t final. Even when humiliation stings and people are watching, the call is still upward. God honors those who refuse to quit the climb.

3. Are You Even Climbing?

Some people never have to worry about climbing again because they never started the first climb. Are you pursuing the things of God, or merely watching from the window inside the warehouse?

4. We Were Never Meant to Be Caged in a Warehouse

Comfortable Christianity is a trap. We were not meant to stay inside safe structures watching others climb. We are called into the wild, the unknown, the uncomfortable. The Great Commission is not a suggestion. It is a command.

5. You Are Either a Critic or a Climber

There are no neutral positions. You are either spectating from below or risking your life on the mountain. Critics talk. Climbers obey.

6. Sometimes the Answer Is Right in Front of You

We often exhaust ourselves trying to fulfill God’s call through our own strength, when He is ready to reveal a simpler, lighter path if we would only pause long enough to see it. In both dreams, the path forward was directly in front of me the entire time.

7. Are You Listening to God?

His voice doesn’t always tell you to climb harder. Sometimes He redirects entirely. Obedience requires listening, not assuming. In both dreams, the path was revealed in a quiet moment of surrender, not through the great labors of man.

8. Timing and Lessons in the Desert

Desert seasons forge endurance and dependency. They refine us for what comes next. The desert is not punishment; it is a teacher.

9. On the Other Side Are Rivers of God’s Anointing and People Who Depend on Your Obedience

What waits beyond the mountain is not merely personal breakthrough. It is overflow—rivers of anointing, renewal, and life that touch others. There are people on the other side whose freedom, healing, and destiny are tied to your “yes.” Your obedience reaches farther than you realize.

10. Fear and Anxiety Are Not From God. His Way Is Easy and Light.

Fear is a liar. Anxiety is a weight heaven never asked you to carry. Jesus’ way isn’t crushing; it’s liberating. When you step into the path He illuminates, heaviness breaks, striving stops, and the yoke becomes easy and the burden light—exactly as He promised.