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Jesus is the center of Daily Faith TV — these 6+ episodes hold that focus tightest. Pastor Keith Nix on Losing Jesus in the Church — the statistics on young-adult drift and how to rekindle a Christ-centered faith. Pastor Chad Fisher on the three moments Jesus wept in scripture: at Lazarus's tomb (John 11), over Jerusalem (Luke 19), and approaching Calvary (Hebrews 5). Derek Draughon on the feeding of the 5,000 (John 6) and three truths about provision. Mike Coleman, biblical archaeologist, on the temple-trained shepherds and the Magi as Jewish descendants of Daniel. Tom Hollis on his book A Hundred Days with Jesus. Troy Brewer on the number eight as the symbol of resurrection power. Whether you're new to the gospels or have walked with Christ for decades, this is where the show keeps coming back.

Losing Jesus in Church: Pastor Keith Nix on Rekindling a Christ-Centered FaithChurch36m

Losing Jesus in Church: Pastor Keith Nix on Rekindling a Christ-Centered Faith

Pastor Keith Nix of The Lift Church in Sevierville, Tennessee joins Philip Cameron to unpack the crisis explored in his book Losing Jesus in the Church — a sobering look at why 70–80% of young people walk away from the faith when they turn 18, and only 35% ever return. That means the church is losing roughly half its next generation, and Keith argues it's not a failure of the gospel — it's a failure of how we present it. Keith traces the problem to a slow drift from genuine encounter to religious routine: "We have focused on how can we entertain our children rather than how can we set them up for a genuine encounter with God." He points to a telling cultural shift — congregations that call the altar a "stage" have already signaled a deeper problem. Drawing on 1 Corinthians 2, he contrasts Paul's deliberate choice to preach "in demonstration and power of the Holy Spirit" over persuasive oratory, and echoes Paul's charge to Timothy in 2 Timothy 1:6 to "fan into a flame" a faith that is always in danger of going cold. Whether you are a pastor, a parent, or someone who drifted away yourself, this conversation is a practical and passionate call to intentionality. Get the book and study guide at keithNix.net or losingjesusinchurch.com.

Jun 30 Keith Nix
Restore the Wonder: Pastor Chad Fisher on Rekindling Passion for God’s PresenceJesus30m

Restore the Wonder: Pastor Chad Fisher on Rekindling Passion for God’s Presence

Pastor Chad Fisher of Blue Springs Assembly in Blue Springs, Missouri joins Philip Cameron to unpack one of Scripture's most overlooked themes: the tears of Jesus and what they reveal about God's deepest priorities. Drawing from the Gospel of Luke, John 11, and Hebrews, Chad identifies three distinct moments when Jesus wept — over the tomb of Lazarus, over the city of Jerusalem, and as he approached Calvary — and argues that each reveals a different dimension of Christ's heart: his love for people, his love for a place, and his commitment to divine purpose. "Sorrow moved him, but it didn't just move him to emotion — it moved him to action," Chad explains. "He entered into the story and changed the situation." That insight forms the backbone of this conversation: tears are not merely emotional responses but invitations to purposeful, Spirit-led action rooted in Psalm 126 — "He that goeth forth weeping, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing." Chad also shares his personal journey as a childhood abuse survivor and how that brokenness led him to found Restore the Wonder, a nonprofit offering a week-long faith-based summer camp for foster-care children. One week of intentional gospel-centered community, he notes, equals a year's worth of counseling in a child's life. Learn more or volunteer at restorethewonder.org.

Jun 18 Chad Fisher
Derek Draughon: Faith, Provision & God’s Miracle PowerFaith28m

Derek Draughon: Faith, Provision & God’s Miracle Power

Pastor Derek Draughon joins Philip Cameron for a faith-building conversation centered on God's miraculous provision and what it means to trust Jesus in seasons of testing. Drawing from the feeding of the 5,000, Derek unpacks three things every believer must recognize in a moment of trial — beginning with the truth that "Jesus always provides, if we'll be obedient and walking His ways." Derek introduces what he calls "the mechanics of a miracle" — the biblical pattern where God performs the divine multiplication while we supply the obedient, mechanical step. From the boy's loaves and fishes to the command "Rise, take up your bed and walk," every miracle in Scripture requires human participation. He challenges viewers not to consume what God has placed in their hands for a greater purpose: "Some meals in your life are not meant to be eaten — that meal was created for miracles." The conversation also addresses the current cultural moment in America, encouraging believers not to coast on recent wins but to use this season as a divine window for forward movement. Whether you're a pastor, a business owner, or someone in a personal valley, this episode delivers a clear, scripture-grounded call to step out in faith. Watch Derek Draughon at fuelcast.tv.

Jan 23 Derek Draughon
Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Mike ColemanJesus36m

Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Mike Coleman

Biblical archaeologist Mike Coleman joins Philip Cameron for a deep-dive into the hidden layers of the Christmas story that most believers have never encountered. Coleman reveals that the shepherds outside Bethlehem were not ordinary herdsmen — they were priest-shepherds, trained in animal husbandry by the temple priesthood and assigned specifically to raise sacrificial Passover lambs. "They inspected this lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world," Coleman explains, "and they found him worthy." It is a detail that transforms the nativity from a familiar scene into a profound theological statement. Coleman also unpacks the identity of the Magi, arguing they were likely Jewish descendants of Daniel, fluent in more than 350 Messianic prophecies and driven by science rather than superstition. He notes that the wise men could only follow the star at night — a powerful reminder that "the fruit of God's direction comes at the darkest hours of our life." Perhaps most striking is Coleman's archaeological insight into Roman law: in the decades before Christ's birth, it had become illegal — under penalty of death — for ordinary Jews to possess gold, burn frankincense in their homes, or anoint their dead with myrrh. The wise men's gifts were therefore not ceremonial; they were the provisions God pre-arranged to sustain Mary, Joseph, and Jesus during their flight to Egypt. Learn more about Mike Coleman's ministry at www.realliferealtalk.com

Dec 13 Mike Coleman
The 100-Day Journey with JesusDevotional28m

The 100-Day Journey with Jesus

Tom Hollis, COO of Cornerstone Television Network (CTN) in Wall, Pennsylvania and host of the flagship program Hope Today, joins Philip Cameron to unpack the inspiration and spiritual depth behind his book A Hundred Days with Jesus: A Journey Through the Gospels. Tom shares how the project began as a series of daily devotional emails written for CTN's prayer partners during a season of office remodeling — and how that discipline grew into a full 100-day walk through all four Gospels. Drawing on the teaching of Scottish Bible teacher Campbell McAlpine, Tom explains that meditating on Scripture day by day opens understanding that surface-level reading misses. "These are real people that went through real trials, real stuff," he says, "and it's real history — it's even got a little dirt under its fingernails." He writes each entry by stepping inside the perspective of the biblical characters themselves, including a memorable devotional written from the point of view of a merchant in the temple courts moments before Jesus cleansed them. Tom also reflects on the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15), arguing it is better titled "The Heart of the Father," and on the Great Commission's single word — go — as the irreducible heartbeat of every believer's life. A Hundred Days with Jesus is available now on Amazon; search for the edition by Tom Hollis. For more from CTN, visit ctv.org.

Jul 17 Tom Hollis
Unveiling Truths on Resurrection PowerPower28m

Unveiling Truths on Resurrection Power

Pastor Troy Brewer of Open Door Church in Burleson, Texas joins Philip Cameron for a revelatory conversation on resurrection power, the significance of the number eight, and the new things God is releasing in this season. Drawing from Isaiah's declaration "Behold, I do a new thing — shall you not know it?" and the Gospel of John chapter 20, Troy unpacks how the biblical number eight is woven through Scripture as the signature of resurrection and new beginnings — pointing out that the Greek numerical value of the name Jesus is 888. Troy walks through eight distinct appearances of Jesus after the resurrection and eight promises of new things God gives His people, including a new song, a new wine, and new wine skins. "Whenever we fight for the old thing, we are now fighting for what no longer matters," he explains, urging believers and pastors alike to stay sensitive to the fresh move of God. The conversation also takes a powerful turn as Troy highlights Mary Magdalene's role in John 20 as the very first person in history to preach the gospel of the risen Christ — making a compelling biblical case for the vital place of women in gospel ministry. For more from Troy Brewer, visit www.opendoorexperience.com.

Mar 7 Troy Brewer