Daily Faith TV
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Devotion.

Cultivated intimacy with the Holy Spirit — what it actually looks like in daily practice. 3+ Daily Faith TV episodes. Pastor Chris Garcia of House of Glory Church on his book Fresh Oil: Secrets to Intimacy with the Holy Spirit and the Spirit-filled encounter at age 12 that ignited a lifetime pursuit. Pastor Thomas McDaniels on Acts 9 and Peter's rooftop prayer — life-changing encounters emerging from ordinary obedience. Pastor Tyson Coughlin on Revelation 3 and the spiritual danger of lukewarm faith. The bridge between knowing about God and knowing God — and the disciplines that keep the bridge open.

Fresh Oil: Cultivating Intimacy with the Holy Spirit with Pastor Chris GarciaHoly Spirit28m

Fresh Oil: Cultivating Intimacy with the Holy Spirit with Pastor Chris Garcia

Pastor Chris Garcia of House of Glory Church in Fort Smith, Arkansas joins Philip Cameron to unpack what it truly means to cultivate intimacy with the Holy Spirit — and why the presence of God is the only thing that can transform a life, a church, and a generation. Drawing from his new book Fresh Oil: Secrets to Intimacy with the Holy Spirit, Chris traces his journey back to age 12, when he first encountered the tangible presence of God in a Spirit-filled church and heard an inner voice say, "Lift your hands. Just surrender." That moment of yielding, he explains, unleashed "a river of liquid love" that has defined his walk with Christ ever since. Chris and Philip explore how the Western church has become cluttered with programming and 32-second increments, leaving little room for the Holy Spirit to move. Anchoring the conversation in John 15, Chris emphasizes that abiding in Christ — clinging to the vine — is the source of all fruitfulness, faith, and revelation. "Everything you need is found in him," he says. He closes with a challenge to cultivate the secret place, citing Psalm 91 and the example of Peter, whose very shadow healed the sick because he dwelled under the shadow of the Almighty. Order Fresh Oil and learn more about Pastor Chris Garcia's ministry at fathersglory.org.

Mar 4 Chris Garcia
Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Thomas McDanielsDevotion34m

Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Thomas McDaniels

Thomas McDaniels, founder of Thomas McDaniels Ministries in Longview, Texas, joins Philip Cameron for a rich conversation on what it truly means to encounter Jesus in the ordinary rhythms of daily life. Drawing from Acts 9, McDaniels unpacks the rooftop vision of the Apostle Peter — a moment born not from fasting or spiritual heroics, but from simple, hungry obedience. "The Spirit will lead us into simple devotion that brings profound encounters," McDaniels observes, revealing how Peter's willingness to pray while waiting for dinner became one of the most pivotal moments in all of Scripture — the divine declaration that opened the gospel to the Gentiles. The conversation moves through a gallery of biblical defining moments: Moses at the burning bush, David facing Goliath, the woman at the well in Samaria, and the disciples casting nets on the other side of the boat. Each encounter, McDaniels argues, was rooted in ordinary obedience before the supernatural broke through. Philip adds a vivid real-life illustration — a woman who found a Bible in a remote lighthouse, read it cover to cover with no church background, and came to saving faith entirely alone. McDaniels challenges both charismatics and evangelicals to stop dismissing experience and recognize that every major biblical calling came through a personal encounter with God. For more from Thomas McDaniels, visit thomasmcdaniels.com.

Oct 4 Thomas McDaniels
Preventing Lukewarm FaithFaith28m

Preventing Lukewarm Faith

Pastor Tyson Coughlin of Vision Church in Charlotte, North Carolina joins Philip Cameron for a convicting conversation about the dangers of lukewarm faith and what it truly means to be all-in for Jesus. Drawing from Revelation 3 and the letter to the church at Laodicea, Coughlin delivers a sobering reminder that "the greatest threat to the church is not the atheist or the agnostic — it's from within, when people say one thing with their mouth but with their heart and their life they tell a different story." Coughlin unpacks why a cold person is actually closer to repentance than a lukewarm one, because at least they can acknowledge their own need — echoing Jesus' words in Matthew 5:3, "Blessed are the poor in spirit." The conversation turns to Judas Iscariot as perhaps the most vivid biblical portrait of half-hearted devotion: someone who loved Jesus, but not more than he loved himself. Coughlin argues that sacrificial giving — like the woman who broke the alabaster box in the Gospels — exposes lukewarm hearts every time. Vision Church is also in the middle of a million-dollar campaign to transform a 43,000-square-foot warehouse on Independence Boulevard into a 2,000-seat sanctuary. Learn more and connect at visionchurch.com. This episode is a challenge to examine your heart and choose wholehearted devotion over comfortable compromise.

Mar 1 Tyson Coughlin