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FAITH33m·Apr 8, 2025

Legacy of Faith: Bishop Paul Zink on Building the Church and the Next Generation

Bishop Paul Zink, founder of New Life Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida and the acclaimed Providence School, joins Philip Cameron for a timely and faith-stirring conversation about living as citizens of a kingdom that transcends earthly turmoil. As global markets shake and cultural anxiety rises, Bishop Zink anchors the discussion in Jesus' own words from John 18:36 — "My kingdom is not of this world" — reminding believers that Wall Street is not the main street of God's economy and that our invisible means of support are more real than anything the natural eye can see. The conversation moves from kingdom economics to the power of revelation-driven faith. Bishop Zink draws a sharp distinction between reasonable thinking and faith by revelation: "Once we get something revealed, that's when we sink our teeth into it and give everything we've got to it." Philip shares a defining personal moment at age 18 when his father challenged him to sell his brand-new car to fund Scotland's first Spirit-filled Bible school — a moment that unlocked a lifetime of generational giving and vision. Together they explore multi-generational ministry, the danger of excuse-making, and Moses' pivotal decision at the burning bush as a model for stepping from one world into God's. If you are looking for courage to trust God beyond what you can see, this episode delivers it.

What's Discussed

Bishop Paul Zink, founder of New Life Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida and Providence School, joins Philip Cameron to address the anxiety gripping believers amid global economic and political upheaval. Grounding the discussion in John 18:36 — Jesus' declaration that His kingdom is not of this world — Bishop Zink argues that Christians must stop allowing stock markets, tariffs, and news cycles to dictate their emotional and spiritual state. He distinguishes faith by revelation from mere human reasoning, emphasizes the necessity of written vision ahead of provision, and unpacks Moses' encounter at the burning bush as a model of crossing from the natural world into God's realm. Philip shares a formative story of selling his first car at 18 to seed Scotland's first Spirit-filled Bible school. Both leaders call the church to confront excuses, embrace multi-generational mission, and live from the reality of an invisible but unshakeable kingdom.

  1. 18:03Kingdoms of This World Are Shaking
  2. 20:20John 18:36 — Kingdom Not of This World
  3. 22:20Wall Street vs. God's Economy
  4. 23:00Faith by Revelation Not Reason
  5. 24:24Philip's Car and Scotland's Bible School
  6. 27:00Moses at the Burning Bush
  7. 29:00Multi-Generational Ministry and Legacy
  8. 31:10Confronting Excuses and Bearing a Cross

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paul zinkkingdom of godgenerational ministryfaith over fearrevelation-driven faithchristian leadershipnew life christian fellowship