Reviving Historic Preaching
In this episode, Kymberli Cook talks with Troy and Elise Frasier about church history, focusing on Troy and Elise’s efforts to bring historic Christian sermons to life for today’s audiences through podcasting.
Timecodes
- 01:13
- How did you begin Revived Studios?
- 05:19
- Why should we care about church history?
- 10:29
- What have you found most helpful about studying church history?
- 13:03
- Why have evangelicals often ignored church history?
- 21:01
- Highlights of sermons from the past
- 27:05
- How do you choose content for your podcast?
- 30:17
- Sermon recommendations
Transcript
About the Contributors
Elise Frasier
Elise Frasier, along with her husband, Troy, created Revived Thoughts, a weekly podcast dedicated to reviving classic Christian sermons for modern audiences
Kymberli M. Cook
Kymberli is passionate about helping people appreciate the beautiful world God has created and recognize the gift we are to one another. She serves as Assistant Director of the Hendricks Center and as an adjunct professor in Theological Studies and Counseling Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary. Her research and teaching focus on theological anthropology, with particular emphasis on human dignity and giftedness. She is also a host on The Table Podcast. When away from her computer, she enjoys the outdoors, cooking, and a variety of creative pursuits alongside her husband and daughters.
Troy Fraiser
Troy Fraiser is currently a student at Midwestern Baptist Theological seminary, and also serves as the children’s pastor at Northside Community Church in Kansas City, MO. Troy and his wife, Elise, created Revived Thoughts, a weekly podcast dedicated to reviving classic Christian sermons for modern audiences.