Identity.
Who you are in Christ — and how the enemy works to obscure it — is the question behind 6+ Daily Faith TV conversations. Kenza Haddock on narcissism and how it erodes the victim's sense of reality. Pastor Thomas McDaniels on Matthew 16, where Peter's confession of who Jesus is unlocks Jesus's revelation of who Peter is. Jeff Ferguson on Revelation 12:11 — overcoming by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. Pastor Ed Newton's story of growing up the hearing son of two deaf parents — and the prophetic word that named him before birth. Pastor Jason Daughdrill on the link between offense and false prophecy. Pastor Ken Claytor on biblical racial reconciliation. Identity rooted in scripture, not in culture.
Identity33mFaith and Mental Health: Understanding Narcissism
Licensed counselor and clinical trauma professional Kenza Haddock joins Philip Cameron to unpack one of the most misunderstood and damaging forces in relationships and the church — narcissism. A former Muslim who came to faith through a series of vivid dreams, including a vision of Jesus descending in authority, Kenza brings both personal testimony and clinical precision to a conversation that will resonate with pastors, spouses, and anyone who has felt trapped in a cycle of abuse. Kenza defines narcissism clearly: "A narcissistic person truly believes they are inherently special — not special in Christ — all by themselves." She traces its spiritual root directly to Satan, noting that he "meets every criteria of narcissistic personality disorder," and draws on biblical examples from King Nebuchadnezzar to Jacob's transformation at Peniel to show that God can redeem even the most entrenched narcissistic patterns. Practical tools include setting firm verbal and physical boundaries, resisting the urge to "fix" the narcissist, and forgiving repeatedly while prioritizing safety. Kenza is founder of Oceanic Counseling Group, serving clients across South Carolina from its Myrtle Beach base. Her book Unmasking Narcissism is available at kenzahaddock.com and on Amazon. For counseling inquiries, visit oceaniccounseling.com or kenzahaddock.com.
Identity33mDiscovering Spiritual Authority: Personal Identity in Christ
Pastor Thomas McDaniels of Thomas McDaniels Ministries in Longview, Texas joins Philip Cameron for a powerful conversation on spiritual identity — what it truly means to know who you are in Christ and why that revelation changes everything. Drawing from Matthew 16, McDaniels unpacks the moment Jesus asks His disciples, "Who do you say that I am?" — and how Peter's answer unlocked his own identity: "The moment that we realize who He is, who Jesus is to us, is the moment He can reveal to us who we are in Him." McDaniels shares his personal testimony of being saved out of methamphetamine addiction and the nightclub business, explaining how the instant he found Christ, purpose replaced confusion. He traces how the enemy always targets identity first — just as the devil challenged Jesus in the wilderness with "If you are the Son of God" — and how believers must stand firm in the authority that comes from knowing whose they are. The conversation explores the difference between living as merely "forgiven" versus living as a son or daughter of God, and why that distinction reshapes how we walk out our faith daily. Visit thomasmcdaniels.com to connect with his ministry.
Identity33mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Jeff Ferguson
Songwriter, minister, and creative visionary Jeff Ferguson joins Philip Cameron for a rich conversation about the power of authentic faith and the freedom that comes from embracing who God made you to be. Drawing on decades of ministry experience, Jeff shares how a pivotal moment in a recording studio in the 1990s taught him to trust his God-given instincts — a lesson he has carried into every area of his life and calling ever since. Jeff unpacks Revelation 12:11 — overcoming "by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony" — reminding viewers that personal testimony doesn't just set the speaker free; it unlocks breakthrough for countless others. He recounts a profound prayer walk at Nancy Dre's Holy Ghost Winter Camp Meeting in Southern California, where he sensed a rare invitation from God and asked for four specific gifts: wisdom, long life in good health, favor, and a soul-winning anointing. The conversation also spotlights Jeff's creative ministries, including Tabitha's Toolbox (a no-charge handyman service for widows), Tabitha's Table, Tabitha's Tea Party, and Voices of Wisdom (VOW), a ministry championing believers 50 and over. Tune in daily at noon on Jeff's Facebook page or visit jeffferguson.com to catch his popular "12 Minutes at 12" broadcast. This episode is a timely encouragement for anyone who has ever doubted whether who they are is enough for the kingdom of God.
Identity33mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest pastor Ed Newton
Pastor Ed Newton of Community Bible Church in San Antonio, Texas joins Philip Cameron for a deeply personal conversation about identity, divine calling, and overcoming the lies of the enemy. Ed grew up in a deaf home — both his parents were deaf — and from childhood he served as their interpreter everywhere they went. But the story goes even deeper: Ed's mother, unable to have children, attended a healing service in Charlotte, North Carolina hoping to be healed of her deafness. Instead, an evangelist prophesied over her that she was pregnant. That child was Ed — and he didn't learn this until his mother passed away four years ago. Ed shares how his father's answer to the question "Do you wish you could be healed?" became one of the most powerful moments of his life. His father signed back simply: "You." God had used their deafness to train Ed to be His voice. "God was training you to be his voice," his father told him — a truth that now fuels Ed's forthcoming book and sermon series, Why Not You? The conversation turns to how Satan — and often we ourselves — become the greatest accusers of our own potential. Ed challenges believers with a question posed by a new member of his church: "Is it a sin not to believe what God believes about you?" This episode is a powerful call to receive your God-given identity. Learn more about Ed Newton and Community Bible Church at communitybible.com.
Offence36mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Jason Daughdrill
Pastor Jason Daughdrill of Gateway Church in Shelbyville, Tennessee joins Philip Cameron for a candid, Spirit-led conversation about one of the most urgent threats facing the modern church: the culture of offense. Drawing from Matthew 24, Jason makes a striking observation — "offense is the fertile ground for false prophets to blossom." When believers get caught in their feelings rather than exercising discernment, they become vulnerable to voices that simply validate their emotional state rather than speak truth. The conversation moves from the turbulent headlines of the day — political upheaval, cultural mockery of Christ, and the ongoing Olympics controversy — to the deeper question of how Christians should respond. Jason challenges the church to stop reacting to the world and start responding to heaven: "I only do what I see my Father doing." He also unpacks the enemy's rebranding of first-century apostasy as "deconstruction," warning that church hurt, when left unhealed, becomes a recruitment tool for false teaching. With pastoral warmth, Jason reminds viewers that healing begins with identity: "My scars don't define me — His do." He also recommends the book Hope After Church Hurt by Joe Dobbins of Twin Rivers Church in St. Louis. For more from Pastor Daughdrill, visit gtwchurch.com.
Church29mEmbracing Diversity: The Church's Path to Healing
Pastor Ken Claytor, author of As It Is in Heaven and lead pastor of My Life Church in Orlando, Florida, joins Philip Cameron for a candid conversation on racial reconciliation and the church's unique calling to heal ethnic division in America. Ken shares how over a decade of intentional ministry transformed his congregation from 99% Black to a thriving 50/50 multicultural church — proof that diversity doesn't happen by accident. At the heart of Ken's message is a bold biblical claim: "In the eyes of God, there's one race." He unpacks how Scripture never uses racial categories as we know them today, and how genetics itself confirms that human beings are 99.9% identical. "Being Black is not who I am — it's what I look like," Ken explains. "Who I am is found in Christ." He traces the roots of racist ideology to evolutionary theory and argues that the church cannot fulfill its true destiny while speaking with a fractured voice. Ken offers practical steps for pastors and congregations — from intentional cross-cultural relationships to building genuinely multicultural leadership teams. He also discusses his podcast Doing Life with Kenneth and resources available at kenclaytor.com. Pick up As It Is in Heaven and begin the process of reconciliation in your church today.
Identity28mNeil Kennedy on Biblical Manhood, Transhumanism, and the War on Male Identity
Neil Kennedy, founder of Five Star Man ministry and author of Beating Ishtar, joins Philip Cameron for a bold, Spirit-led conversation about the escalating cultural assault on male identity and what the Bible says about God's original design for men. Kennedy, who has spent 13 years developing a step-by-step strategy for biblical manhood, pulls no punches: "Everything about this culture is trying to rob the identity of men." Drawing on Genesis 6, Habakkuk 2:2, and Jesus's warning in Matthew 24 that the last days will mirror "the days of Noah," Kennedy connects the modern gender-confusion movement to a deeper, ancient agenda — transhumanism. He argues that the push to misidentify and re-engineer human gender is not the end goal but a "seed argument" for something far more sinister: the technological re-engineering of human DNA to erase the image of God from mankind. "The goal is to re-engineer — they want to take out the spark of the Living God within us," Kennedy warns. Kennedy also shares how God directed him through Habakkuk 2:2 to write his discipleship message "plainly on tablets" — a divine prompt he received while reading on his own tablet — leading to the launch of a comprehensive digital path to biblical manhood at fivestarman.com. Pastors and church leaders are encouraged to bring Neil Kennedy's Five Star Man ministry to their congregations. Visit fivestarman.com to learn more.
Prophetic28mZach Drew on Stones of Remembrance and God's Prophetic Calling
Zach Drew, host of The Zach Drew Show and founder of I Go Before You International Ministries (IGBY), joins Philip Cameron for a deeply personal conversation about the "stones of remembrance" God places throughout a believer's life. Drawing from Joshua's command in the Old Testament to build memorial stones after Israel crossed the Jordan River, Zach unpacks how pivotal God-moments become the foundation we stand on when storms of adversity arrive. Zach shares two defining stones from his own journey: a prayer over him as a young boy by a woman named Sally Bills, after which he went from being told by his music teacher "there's no music in this boy" to leading praise and worship within months — and a prophetic word delivered at a church camp in July 2008 by a man named Gareth Richards, who told a 17-year-old Zach, "That one word is media," launching his calling into Christian television. He also recounts a powerful on-camera moment with Jim Bakker, who declared a television mantle over Zach's life. Rooted in Deuteronomy 31, Zach challenges viewers to identify their own stones of remembrance — moments where God showed up and showed off — and to treat them as foundation stones, not just memories. Learn more about Zach's ministry at zachdrewshow.com.