From the archives of Oral Roberts – Fourth of five parts I was pastoring a little church in Enid, Oklahoma, going to college at the same time, and trying to live on $55 a week with a wife and children. It was a tough situation because the people did not believe either...
From the archives of Oral Roberts – Third of five parts When I was a child, we lived near my oldest uncle, Willis Roberts, who had a huge orchard noted for its great Elberta peaches. People came from miles away during the season to buy those great peaches. For years,...
From the archives of Oral Roberts – Second of five parts We began to travel across this country with a large tent cathedral because there weren’t many auditoriums in those days that could seat our huge crowds. The man who built our first tent did it on credit,...
From the archives of Oral Roberts – First of five parts My co-evangelist for more than 30 years, Bob DeWeese, told me before he went to heaven in 1978 that the two most important things I would leave behind when I died would be ORU and my teachings on the miracle of...
Richard Roberts – Fourth of four parts God has a financial miracle for you. Another way of saying that is to say that God has a miracle for you of getting your needs met in this life. We each have material needs ― physical and natural needs that are rooted in our...