Daily Faith TV
Topic

Fulfillment.

2 Daily Faith TV episodes on the believer's purpose and the question of "why." Pastor Buddy Meloy on an "odd year of grace" — tracing the etymology of "odd" to the Old Norse spear-point — and a 2025 prophetic word about pierced spiritual resistance. Pastor Rusty Nelson of The Rock Family Worship Center on 1 Peter 4 and Peter's late-life discovery of how to live with the end in mind. Small collection, but each conversation lands on the same biblical anchor: purpose grounded in scripture rather than achievement.

Odd Year of Grace: Buddy Meloy on AI, Idolatry, and HopeProphetic35m

Odd Year of Grace: Buddy Meloy on AI, Idolatry, and Hope

Prophetic pastor Buddy Meloy joins Philip Cameron to unpack one of the most striking prophetic words he has delivered in recent years — that 2025 would be an "odd year," full of strangeness, yet saturated with grace. Meloy, who pastors New Life Christian Fellowship in Lake City, Florida, explains that the word "odd" traces back to the Old Norse "ord," meaning the point of a spear — something shaped differently so it can pierce. "God takes the strange, the odd, and uses it to pierce into the spirit realm," Meloy says, drawing a direct line from the baptism of the Holy Spirit to the unconventional moves of God throughout Scripture. The conversation turns to artificial intelligence and its prophetic implications. Meloy reveals he has been preaching on AI and the image of the beast since 2014, connecting the explosive growth of AI — driven by oligarchs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg — to the warnings of idolatry and covetousness in Colossians 3:5 and the closing verse of 1 John 5. He shares a striking illustration: a single AI query consumes a full 16-ounce bottle of fresh water, while training one AI model requires 700 billion gallons. The episode closes with a sobering look at end-times idolatry, the abomination of desolation, and why the Ten Commandments are, in Meloy's words, "sandwiched" between warnings against idols. A must-watch for believers navigating a rapidly shifting world.

Aug 11 Buddy Meloy
Discovering Your Purpose: Finding Your WhyFulfillment27m

Discovering Your Purpose: Finding Your Why

Pastor Rusty Nelson of The Rock Family Worship Center in Huntsville, Alabama joins Philip Cameron for a soul-stirring conversation about discovering your God-given purpose — what Rusty calls "finding your why." Drawing from 1 Peter 4, Rusty unpacks how the Apostle Peter, once sifted and shaken by the enemy, ultimately anchored his life not in survival strategies or earthly security, but in a singular focus: glorifying God. "When you find your why," Rusty declares, "you will always find your way." Rusty traces his own journey from worship leader and pastor at New Life Church in Jacksonville, Florida — under Pastor Paul Zink — to planting and growing The Rock Family Worship Center in Huntsville. He reflects on a divine airport encounter that ignited his passion for global missions and how that moment of clarity realigned everything. He also shares how a serious car accident and temporary memory loss became a turning point that drove him back to the core question of why God placed him where He did. Whether you're a pastor going through the motions or a believer whose life feels off-center, this episode offers a powerful framework: when Jesus is your center, every wobble finds its way back to purpose. Tune in and let this conversation help you find your why.

Jan 23 Rusty Nelson