Voices from the Past

With a history spanning more than 50 years, FBH International has had several well-known speakers participate on the program. Some, like Boyd Nicholson and Harry Morrison, are home with the Lord. Others, while still in active service, have not been heard on FBH programs for some time. On this page we present a few voices from the past.

Arnot McIntee


George Telfer


Jim Comte


Boyd Nicholson


Harry Morrison


Brian Gunning






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A Bad Man Arnot McIntee looks at an Old Testament character to discover how God deals with those who rebel against authority in general and against Him in particular.

The Light of the World Harry Morrison explores the spiritual significance of Jesus' statement, "I am the light of the world."

Eternal Security Jim Comte reminds us of one of the key aspects of salvation through the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.

A Sad Man Arnot McIntee explores the facts associated with the one we recognize as "the rich young ruler" who inquired of the Lord Jesus how he might have eternal life.

Paul Before Agrippa George Telfer shows how Paul rehearsed the facts of the Old Testament record of God's interactions with humanity in his testimomy before King Agrippa.

The Fruits of Sin Boyd Nicholson teaches us from God's Word that the seeds of sin bear evil fruit as surely as the seeds of faith bring forth eternal life.

Zechariah Brian Gunning continues his series of explorations of Old Testament characters to find gospel applications in their lives. This time, he focusses on the prophet Zechariah.

John the Baptist Beheaded Harry Morrison uses Herod's troubled conscience over the death of John the Baptist to remind us of the haunting nature of sin.

Regeneration Jim Comte considers the implications of the word "regeneration" in relation to the salvation God offers to humanity.

A Mad Man Arnot McIntee uses an episode of sickness in the life of a powerful military man to show how God reaches into a life, sometimes by extraordinary means.

Paul Before Festus George Telfer considers Paul's trial before Festus and notes the sin in the hearts of his accusers and his judge.

False Religion Boyd Nicholson reminds us of the ways that human attempts to reach God (religion) deceive us and lead us away from God.

Esther Brian Gunning shows how God worked in the life of this unusual woman who was willing to take great risks for Him, and thus saved her people.

Christ in the Old Testament Harry Morrison, reminds us of some of the occasions where Christ is revealed in the Old Testament and how they help provide a fuller picture of the Lord.

Propitiation Jim Comte explores the significance of the word "propitiation" and relates its significance to our salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ.

A Glad Man Arnot McIntee begins as series of probing gospel messages by looking at a man who went "on his way with a heart full of joy."

Paul Before Felix George Telfer considers Paul's trial before Felix and points out the contrasts between the two men.

Lamech's Folly Boyd Nicholson directs our attention to this Old Testament character to highlight the effects of the fall.

Ezra and the Return of the Exiles Brian Gunning draws lessons from the story of the return of the Jewish exiles under the direction of Ezra.

John the Baptist Harry Morrison, looks at the significance of the one whom Jesus declared to be the greatest man ever born.

Hope for the Hopeless Jim Comte reminds us that no matter how difficult our circumstances or how unfulfilling our life, Jesus offers hope for the hopeless.

The Incarnation Part 4 Arnot McIntee presents the last in a series of meditations on Christmas themes.

The Incarnation Part 3 Arnot McIntee presents the third in a series of meditations on Christmas themes.

The Incarnation Part 2 Arnot McIntee presents the second in a series of meditations on Christmas themes.

The Incarnation Part 1 Arnot McIntee presents the first in a series of meditations on Christmas themes.

The Joy of Christmas George Telfer reminds us of some of the reasons joy is associated so strongly with the celebration of Christmas.

The Fall Boyd Nicholson challenges us to think about sin in our lives, both the sin which is present in our nature and in our thoughts, words, and deeds.

Nehemiah and His Work Brian Gunning takes a look at the life and work of Nehemiah to teach some important spiritual truth.

The Rich Fool Harry Morrison, challenges listeners to think about their spiritual priorities by directing their attention to Jesus' parable of the rich fool.

The Sacrifice of Salvation Arnot McIntee reviews the sacrificial nature of the Lord Jesus Christ's suffering and death on the cross in our place.

Saved or Lost Jim Comte presents a classic gospel message highlighting the two possible conditions of any individual on earth.

The Manifestation of John George Telfer turns to Luke 1 to find the significance of the birth of the one who would become known to the world as John the Baptist.

The Good Shepherd Boyd Nicholson directs our attention to one of the most beloved word pictures of the Lord Jesus - that of the Good Shepherd who cares for, protects and provides for His flock.

Isaiah 53 - Part 4 Brian Gunning concludes this series of meditations on Isaiah 53's portrayal of the Lord Jesus Christ.

The Ethiopian Eunuch Harry Morrison, refers to the first African convert to Christianity and uses his experience to indicate a proper response to the gospel.

The Simplicity of Salvation Arnot McIntee highlights the fact that the gospel is understandable to even the least sophisticated intellect.

Faithfulness Jim Comte points out that Elijah was a man who had his share of difficulties, disappointments and doubts, yet in the end, he remained faithful to God.

The Presentation of God's Love George Telfer uses Romans 5:8 to clearly set out the presentation of God's love for humanity.

The Saviour's Glory Boyd Nicholson leads us to consider one of the greatest but oft overlooked aspects of our Lord - His glory. We'll see that this is multi-faceted and eternal.

Isaiah 53 - Part 3 Brian Gunning gives us the third in this series of meditations on Isaiah 53's portrayal of the Lord Jesus Christ.

The Great Feast Harry Morrison, using the parable of the great feast in Matthew 22, calls listeners to accept the Lord's invitation to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.

The Security of Salvation Arnot McIntee explores what it means to be secure with particular emphasis on spiritual security.

Encouragement Jim Comte draws parallels between the difficult days in which Elijah the prophet lived and our own and finds encouragement because God is at work.

The Love of God George Telfer uses 1 John 4 and 5 as a launch pad from which to soar into the heights of God's love for lost humanity.

The Saviour's Resurrection Boyd Nicholson guides us through the stillness of a graveyard pointing out the profound defeat it represents, then shows us victory - in the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Isaiah 53 - Part 2 Brian Gunning continues his meditation on the gospel of the Old Testament - Isaiah 53.

The Good Shepherd Harry Morrison, referring to passages in both the Old and New Testaments, explores the image of God as the shepherd of His people.

Daredevils of Niagara Arnot McIntee makes gospel applications from the stories of several daredevils who challenged the mighty falls of Niagara.

Discouragement Jim Comte uses a situation in the life of the prophet Elijah as a jumping off point from which to discuss the plague of discouragement.

The Permanence of God's Love George Telfer examines Romans 8:31 and onwards to discover that the love of God is one thing that can always be counted on.

The Saviour's Grief Boyd Nicholson demonstrates the humanity of the Lord Jesus Christ by pointing to his expression of grief at the tomb of Lazarus.

Isaiah 53 - An Introduction Brian Gunning introduces a series of meditations on one of the most beloved chapters in all of the Bible.

The Wonderful Name Harry Morrison meditates on the significance of the name "Jesus" - given to the One who would save His people from their sins.

The Scope of Salvation Arnot McIntee takes a look at the scope of God's love as revealed by the favourite verse of Gospel preachers, John 3:16.

Elijah on Carmel Jim Comte explores the spiritual lessons to be found in Elijah's confrontation of the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel.

Sermon on a Staircase George Telfer explains the Gospel by looking at Paul's famous discourse delivered on a staircase.

The Saviour's Power Boyd Nicholson draws our attention to the victory of the Lord Jesus Christ over humanity's greatest enemy - death.

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