S5E44 - From the Pulpit to the Polls: Why Faith and Politics Matter with Larry Tomczak
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For Larry's Video Library: Click HERE In this episode of God is Not a Theory with Ken Fish, Larry Tomczak shares his inspiring journey from growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, to becoming a prominent voice in the Jesus Movement and beyond. Tomczak discusses his early faith formation, the powerful transformation that brought him into ministry, and the founding of the People of Destiny Church. The conversation explores the spiritual challenges and awakenings of the 1960s and 70s, along with the modern relevance of standing firm in faith amid societal shifts. Larry emphasizes the need for courage, the importance of teaching biblical truth, and the call to bring revival in today’s world. Key Topics Discussed: Larry Tomczak’s personal faith journey and conversion story Founding the People of Destiny Church during the Jesus Movement Reflections on American spiritual history and societal changes Addressing controversial topics with truth and compassion The call for boldness in ministry and revival today How to Engage with Orbis: Check out Ken's book, On the Road with the Holy Spirit For more information on the Travel Grant Match to keep Ken's travel down in 2025, send an email to [email protected] Become a monthly partner Are you interested in learning about Holy Spirit-led ministry? Visit Orbis School of Ministry or email our Registrar, Jo McKay, at [email protected] Upcoming Orbis Ministries overseas ministry trips are posted on orbisministries.org under the Train-Join an International Ministry Trip link behind the registration/login portal. Do you want to join Ken's private Facebook discussion group, "God is not a Theory?" Please send a Facebook Direct Message to Bryan Orbis and a friend request to be added to it. If you'd like to receive Ken's monthly prayer letter, please go to orbisministries.org and scroll down to the bottom right for "Prayer Letter Signup."