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Traveling Preacher Man

Traveling Preacher Man

Written by: Silas E. Crawford
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Faith based encouragement for every day life.© 2025 Traveling Preacher Man Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Self-Help Social Sciences Spirituality Success
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  • Go Rest High On The Mountain
    Dec 17 2025

    A single voice can carry a whole room of memory, and this time it carries a farewell that feels both intimate and sweeping. We reflect on a life that knew hardship, faced storms without flinching, and finally reached a place of rest. The language is simple by design—mountain, rain, angels, and love—because grief needs sturdy words, the kind that hold when everything else feels unsteady. We gather around that simplicity to make sense of loss and to bless the one who taught us courage by living it.

    Across the conversation, we sit with the tension between sorrow and gratitude. What does it mean to honor someone who “was no stranger to the rain”? It means naming the pain without letting it define the person. It means remembering a voice that could still sing while walking through the valley. We explore how ritual phrases and refrains become anchors in mourning, turning private ache into shared language and shared language into a path forward. The repeated blessing to “go rest high” becomes more than a line—it becomes a practice, a way to say what our hearts already know but struggle to speak.

    We also talk about community: the way people come together at gravesides and kitchen tables, holding stories and silence with equal care. The episode invites listeners to find a small ritual that fits their faith or their own form of meaning-making, whether that’s prayer, a song at dusk, or a quiet moment on a literal hill. By the end, the farewell reads like a benediction for all of us who are learning how to let go without letting love fade. If this resonates, share it with someone walking through loss, subscribe for more reflective storytelling, and leave a review with the line that helped you breathe. Your words might become someone else’s anchor.

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    6 mins
  • Mondays Are Hard, But Heaven Has Customer Support
    Dec 8 2025

    We lead a focused time of Scripture-based prayer to command the week with guidance, strength, protection, and favor. Each prayer anchors in the Bible, moves from personal renewal to family blessings, and ends with a charge to walk in dominion and joy.

    • acknowledging God for direction and clarity
    • receiving strength to endure and excel
    • declaring protection and angelic covering
    • asking for favor that opens doors
    • requesting wisdom for choices and speech
    • commanding peace over mind and home
    • trusting God for provision and debt relief
    • declaring healing for body and mind
    • standing in victory over opposition
    • embracing joy as daily strength
    • believing for breakthrough in work and relationships
    • pursuing holiness in thought, word, and action
    • praying household salvation and unity
    • growing in grace and knowledge
    • taking dominion and declaring fruitfulness

    Go forth and command every day. Victory is yours in Jesus' name until we meet again.

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    16 mins
  • If A Snake Can Shed Its Skin, You Can Drop That Guilt
    Dec 3 2025

    We trace how unforgiveness—especially toward ourselves—creates spiritual residue that blocks prayer and burdens the mind, then walk through Scripture’s promise that Christ’s blood removes condemnation. We pray for listeners to shed guilt, claim freedom, and guard the mind with truth.

    • the residue of sin versus condemnation
    • David’s anointing, failure and lasting consequences
    • unforgiveness as a barrier to prayer
    • Paul’s thorn framed as memory and guilt
    • the mind as the battleground for freedom
    • the sufficiency of Christ’s blood to cleanse
    • shedding shame like old skin and parasites
    • a spoken prayer to break guilt and restore peace

    A prayer mountain has been a blessing to you, a help to you, an encouragement to you. I encourage you to drive drop us a line in the mail. Our address is PO Box 516 Castroville, Texas 78009. Again, that's Bishop SC Crawford in care of Prayer Mountain. PO Box 516 Castroville, Texas 78009. Or you can email us at TPM Revivals at gmail.com. If you have a prayer request that you would like for us at Prayer Mountain and Traveling Preacher Man Revivals to pray over, you can send your prayer request to TPM Revivals Prayer Request at gmail.com. And if the Lord lays it on your heart to send a love gift, you can do so by going to Cash App TPM Revivals. Again, that's Cash App Money Sign TPM Revivals.


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