Politics.
7+ Daily Faith TV episodes examine the biblical responsibility of Christians in the political process. Pastor Randy Fuller on every New Testament "therefore" — the call to active engagement. Pastor Myles Holmes (author of Why American Patriots Must Elect Donald Trump) on the 2016 viral Facebook video and pastors who refuse to address moral issues from the pulpit. Zach Drew on 63 million abortions since Roe and the data behind Christian voting. Each guest grounds civic engagement in scripture (1 Timothy 2, Romans 13, Matthew 5) rather than partisan strategy. These are not political talk show segments — they are biblical conversations about voting, speaking, and standing publicly as a Christian in a divided moment.
Courage36mA New Beginning: Pastor Randy Fuller on Healing, Hope, and Holy Spirit Power
Pastor Randy Fuller of New Beginnings Family Worship Church in Northport, Alabama joins Philip Cameron for a bold, unfiltered conversation about the church's mandate to engage culture — not retreat from it. Fuller argues that every New Testament passage about the last days, persecution, and the return of Christ is "always followed with therefore," a call to action, not silence. He and Philip unpack how the American church has ceded ground on prayer in schools, abortion, and gender ideology by staying quiet, and why that silence carries moral weight: "We are as culpable for these babies dying as the ones that are actually doing the job, because we didn't speak up about it." The discussion takes a sharp turn into replacement theology and its real-world consequences for Israel. Fuller warns that any doctrine removing God's covenant with Israel undermines the church's own confidence in God's faithfulness — and points to Zechariah's prophecy that God will judge nations who divide His land. He draws a direct line between anti-Israel ideology and the spiritual and cultural decline visible across Western nations today. This episode is a clarion call for believers to reclaim their voice in the public square, stand firm on biblical truth, and understand that the church shines brightest when the world grows darkest. Tune in for a conversation that will challenge you to move from the sidelines to the front lines of faith.
Prophetic34mReviving Truth: Pastor Myles Holmes on Faith, Culture, and Bold Christianity
Pastor Myles Holmes of Revival USA joins Philip Cameron for a candid conversation about the church's responsibility to speak boldly into today's most pressing moral and political issues. Holmes, who gained national attention in 2016 when his video "Top 10 Reasons Why Christians Should Support Donald Trump" drew 7,000 views overnight and led to his book Why American Patriots Must Make History, Save History, argues that pastoral silence is not neutrality — it is abdication. "Since about 95% of political issues are actually moral issues, and 100% of moral issues are biblical issues," Holmes says, "you're going to tell me I'm going to be quiet about moral issues? Of course not." Holmes challenges the common pastoral refrain of non-involvement, contending that God's will is rarely done automatically — it requires God's people to hear from heaven and act. The conversation covers the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, the significance of supporting Israel, and why Holmes believes the MAGA movement is at its core a call to make America godly again. Holmes also shares the transformative spiritual experience of visiting Israel, describing moments of worship at the Garden of Gethsemane and the Magdala Stone. For more information on his Israel tour, contact pastor at miholmes.com.
Politics50mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Zach Drew
Zach Drew, host of The Zach Drew Show based in Decatur, Illinois, joins Philip Cameron for an urgent pre-election conversation on the spiritual and political forces shaping America's future. Drew, known for his rigorous, source-verified research, opens with a stark warning: "The singular issue that will destroy America forever is abortion." He draws a sobering comparison between the 63 million babies lost to abortion and the scale of historical atrocities, arguing that the church's silence at the ballot box is the single greatest threat to the nation's moral foundation. The conversation shifts to the 1986 California Amnesty Bill — which Drew credits with permanently flipping the state blue — and draws a direct parallel to current proposals that could reshape the national electorate. Drew then unpacks a bombshell 1999 CDC study obtained by RFK Jr. through a Freedom of Information Act request, revealing a documented 1,135% increased autism risk linked to early hepatitis B vaccination, suppressed at a secret meeting at Simpsonwood Methodist Retreat Center in Georgia. Philip and Zach also examine how Gen Z influencers, Joe Rogan's podcast, Elon Musk, and RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Donald Trump are reshaping the political landscape in ways the traditional church has failed to. For more from Zach Drew, visit zachdrewshow.com on YouTube and Facebook.
Politics35mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Myles Holmes
Pastor Myles Holmes of Revive USA joins Philip Cameron for an urgent, unfiltered conversation about the church's responsibility to engage in the 2024 presidential election. Holmes, who drove from St. Louis to Charlotte to attend a private meeting of 1,500 religious leaders with Donald Trump, delivers a firsthand account of what he heard in that room — including Trump's declaration, "In our movement, we don't kick Christians out. We tell Christians to get out and vote." Holmes argues that pastoral silence is one of the greatest threats facing America today, noting that only 2% of pastors will speak politically or endorse a candidate. Drawing a sobering parallel to the church's silence during Hitler's rise, he warns that Christian non-participation is itself a moral choice: "Not voting is a vote for the other side." He calls the modern Democrat platform "the party of the antichrist" from his own pulpit, and makes a biblical case — rooted in principles of life, marriage, gender, and free enterprise — for why followers of Jesus cannot remain on the sidelines. Holmes pastors Revive USA in Collinsville, Illinois. Find him on Facebook at Battle of the Republic and online at revivea.net. This episode is a clarion call for every believer to pray, engage, and vote their biblical values.
Politics36mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Myles Holmes
Pastor Myles Holmes of Revive Church USA in Collinsville, Illinois joins Philip Cameron for an urgent, unfiltered conversation about the church's responsibility in the political and moral crisis facing America. Holmes, who pastored in Niagara Falls, Canada for 20 years before planting Revive Church USA, argues that Christian silence at the ballot box is not neutrality — it is complicity. "I'm not a political preacher, I'm a biblical preacher," Holmes declares, pointing out that his convictions on life in the womb, marriage, and gender have never changed — it is the culture that has moved. Drawing on Charles Finney's warning that "thundering pulpits" are the only safeguard against weak government, Holmes dismantles the Johnson Amendment myth, explaining that no pastor has ever been jailed or fined for endorsing candidates from the pulpit, and that the First Amendment makes such restrictions unconstitutional. He also challenges the hyper-Calvinist notion that Christians can sit out elections because "God's will is done regardless," arguing that God's will is only enacted when His people act. Holmes recommends his book Why American Patriots Must Elect Donald Trump and the book Shepherds for Sale by Megan Basham, which exposes outside funding influencing church leadership. He also points viewers to his church at Revive Church USA. If you love your country and your faith, this episode will move you to action.
Politics36mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Zach Drew
Researcher and geopolitical analyst Zach Drew joins Philip Cameron for a penetrating conversation about why America is losing its moral and spiritual foundation — and what the church must do to reverse course. Drawing on Benjamin Franklin's famous warning — "A republic, madam, if you can keep it" — Drew traces the decline of American self-government directly to the church's growing complacency and its embrace of Christian humanism. Drew argues that the Founders understood self-government could only succeed if citizens were first governed inwardly by God. Citing John Adams — "Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people" — he contends that when the church stopped preaching holiness and began preaching happiness, it opened the door for man-centered ideology to replace the gospel. "You cannot view God through a humanist standpoint, or the gospel will be about you and your happiness and not about God," Drew warns. He anchors the call to renewal in 2 Chronicles 7:14, insisting that national healing begins with God's people, not politicians. This episode is essential viewing for pastors, church leaders, and engaged Christians who want to understand the spiritual roots of America's cultural crisis. Watch Zach Drew's weekly show at youtube.com/ZachDrewShow.
Government28mChurch: A Force for Social Change
Pastor Eric Camp of Collective Church in Pascagoula, Mississippi joins Philip Cameron to make a compelling case for why Christians — and especially pastors — can no longer afford to sit on the sidelines of American political life. Eric shares his journey from running a mayoral race in Oxford, Alabama in 2004, to serving five years on the Ocean Springs School District School Board, to now running for Mississippi House District 111, arguing that "the church has been quiet for too long." The conversation tackles the accelerating moral decline in public education, from gender ideology being taught to minors without parental consent to the infiltration of inappropriate materials in school libraries. Eric and Philip agree that faith without works is dead — invoking the spirit of James 2 — and that conservative Christians fracturing over personal grievances is precisely what allows the progressive left to consolidate power. Eric calls on pastors to mobilize their congregations around shared biblical values rather than partisan loyalty, declaring, "We're Christ followers before we're Republicans and we're Christ followers before we're Democrats." Eric also champions elected school boards, term limits, and self-funded campaigns free from political favors. Learn more or support his campaign at ericcamp.net.