Shiloh Global with Wesley and Stacey Campbell

By: Charisma Podcast Network
  • Summary

  • SHILOH GLOBAL with hosts Wesley and Stacey Campbell Shiloh Global is a prophetic ministry created to empower kingdom transformation via the following three distinct podcast series: What The Spirit Is Saying, Conversions, and our Teaching Series. In the series “What the Spirit is Saying to the Church,” you will hear from major apostolic and prophetic leaders as they share revelation that God has shown them about the current times and how to navigate them (1 Chron. 12:32). You will be enlightened to know what to do in this new era! The “Conversions” series reveals the real-life stories behind these transformational leaders! And finally, our special “Teaching Series” will help you grow in your personal life. Wesley and Stacey speak from 35 years of apostolic and prophetic experience and have ministered in 75 nations of the world.
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Episodes
  • The Conversion of Wesley Campbell Ep 31
    Dec 23 2021

    In Ep. 30, Rick Pino interviews Wesley Campbell, who tells his conversion of being an ‘all in’ Canadian freestyle skier and party guy to an unabashed preacher of the gospel.

    Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s in British Columbia’s tourist hotspot, Wesley Campbell had a great life. Hot sands beaches in the summer and some of the best powder skiing in Canada in the winter.

    Coming from a long line of lay preachers in the Plymouth Brethren movement, Wesley was made to go church almost every week – and he hated it! His earliest recollections include having to sit through three boring church meetings each Sunday. The only respite from Sunday church was in the summers when he worked at his family fruit markets 7 days a week for 10 to 15 hours a day.  When not working Wesley would much rather play sports, hang out with girls, and party, party, party!

    However, during his last year of high school, Wesley’s mother was diagnosed with malignant bone cancer. Chemotherapy and radiation treatments could not stop the relentless advance of this disease. Every week looked worse than the last. Feeling awkward and not knowing how to deal with her impending death, Wesley would stay out night after night. He threw himself into the skiing and partying. 


    As his mother grew worse, Wesley tried to put her declining health out of his mind.  Not wanting to miss the biggest North American Freestyle skiing competition of the year, Wesley decided to go to a ski hill three hours away. The skies were blue, the snow fantastic, and the parties wild. In the middle of a crowded bar, Wesley phoned home to find out how his mother was doing. The response was a shock – his mother had just died a few hours ago. It March 11th - two days before his 18th birthday.

    After that Wesley stopped caring about everything. Whatever religious restraint he had held in the past was now gone. He went deeper into sports and partying. He got so bad that as he says, “I sinned myself into salvation.” Wrestling with sin and conviction, Wesley was becoming disgusted with who he had become.

    Listen to the night of struggle when Wesley finally gave his life unreservedly to follow God . . . and go from partier to preacher.

    Hear the conversion of Wesley Campbell as interviewed by worship leader Rick Pino.

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    48 mins
  • FROM REFUGEE TO RUNWAY DESIGNER : THE STORY OF NANCY VUU Ep 30
    Dec 21 2021

    From a refugee boat in Vietnam to the runways of New York and the Oscars in L.A., Nancy Vuu’s rags to riches story will inspire and move you to believe for greatness in your own life. Many of us see the stories of refugees breaking through walls, risking their lives crossing oceans in small boats, or walking hundreds of miles seeking a better life.  But what happens to them when they reach the land of their dreams?  Are they all criminals? Or are some just families looking for a better life?

    Nancy’s family escaped Vietnam when the Communists were invading the country.  After a long and perilous journey, they finally ended up in the United States, where they were taken in by a Christian family.  Through hard work and determination, Nancy broke through from poverty to a middle-class lifestyle.  At 30 years old, with 4 children, Nancy heard the voice of God in a vision for the first time? What did He say? He said: “Every little girl dreams of being a princess,” as He showed her poor little girls from many continents. “I want you to be a designer and design for them, so that every little girl of every race will be a princess.”

    So, with no experience, no money, and no connections in the fashion world, Nancy began to draw the dress she saw in the vision.   The rest is history.  You will not want to miss this exciting story of the power of the prophetic to take you to places beyond your wildest imagination!!

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    52 mins
  • What the Spirit is Saying to the Church Ep 29 | Apostolic Christianity in a Shutdown World with Georgian Banov
    Oct 14 2021

    Georgian Banov is an ‘Apostle of Joy.’ Everywhere he and his wife, Winnie, go they bring the supernatural joy of the Lord.

    In this episode of “What the Spirit is Saying to the Church” Georgian stresses the need to get back to the practice of the early church. It was not big buildings, nor big meetings that turned the world upside down.  Rather, it was small groups who welcomed the outcast and the disenfranchised.

    As a communist atheist refugee, Georgian came to America with no vision. He was fleeing oppression and had no idea what to do next. Yet, it was the ‘Jesus People’ of the 1970’s living in community, feeding the hungry, and loving the unlovely that reached Georgian’s heart. Good news looked like something.

    In an age of a world-wide pandemic, government over-reach, and the tension of gathering, Georgian says we must get back to the simplicity of the apostolic gospel where all believers welcome people into their homes and break bread together (Acts 2:42; Acts 5:42).

    Yes, there will be stadium gatherings. However, the same time we must gather together wherever we are and share food and fellowship. We must win the hearts of people who have lost their way. Jesus said, “I have come to seek and to save the lost”, How will He do that today? He will do it through you and through me, through our relationships.

    Listen to what this ‘Apostle of Joy’ says the Spirit is Saying to the Church as he exhorts the us to get back to apostolic Christianity.

     

     

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    47 mins

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