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Preparation.

4+ Daily Faith TV episodes on what scripture says about preparing — for revival, for trial, for the move of God, and for the times. Pastor Earl Glisson on Hebrews 10:25 and the parable of the ten virgins. Pastor Derek Draughon on Noah's ark and active spiritual perception. Pastor John Miller of Church on the Rock (Texarkana, TX) on the 1857 Businessman's Revival and the Asbury outpouring. Pastor Chris Fletcher of Manna Church on the conditions necessary to receive a genuine move of God, drawing on the Asbury Theological Seminary outpouring and the He Gets Us campaign. Each conversation is grounded in scripture and named historical revival precedents.

Awakening the Remnant: Why the Local Church Matters in Perilous TimesChurch29m

Awakening the Remnant: Why the Local Church Matters in Perilous Times

Pastor Earl Glisson of Anchor of Faith Church in St. Augustine, Florida joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about the urgent necessity of the local church in what both men believe are the last of the last days. Earl opens with a striking warning: "You can talk nonsense to yourself all day and no one's going to correct you — but if you go to church, someone's going to say, 'That's not true.'" That accountability, he argues, is exactly why Hebrews' command to not forsake the assembling of ourselves together (Hebrews 10:25) is more than a suggestion — it is a survival strategy. The discussion moves through AI-generated deception targeting deceased ministers, the parable of the ten virgins and the impossibility of buying Holy Ghost oil on Facebook Marketplace, and the abdication of Christian dominion in culture, education, and family life. Earl draws a direct line from Adam's abdication in the Garden to today's church surrendering the raising of children to school systems and entertainment. He also reflects on the prophetic significance of Matthew 24:14 — the gospel preached to every nation before the end — and shares a sobering personal story about his granddaughter that illustrates the spiritual war targeting the next generation. If you are asking whether the local church still matters, this episode is your answer. Find Anchor of Faith Church on YouTube for archived Sunday services.

Feb 23 Earl Glisson
Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Derek DraughonFaith35m

Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Derek Draughon

Pastor Derek Draughon of Saraland First Church joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that cuts straight to the heart of what the church should be doing right now. Rather than celebrating political wins and waiting for cheaper gas prices, Derek challenges believers to shift into a posture of spiritual perception — hearing God's voice for themselves and acting on it. Drawing on the story of Noah, Derek declares, "If we take the next four years and just enjoy cheap groceries and cheap gas, then we're not perceiving." The call to build an ark is a call to build wealth, legacy, and Kingdom infrastructure before the next storm arrives. The conversation moves into the power of God-given ideas, the tipping point between preparation and bold action, and what it truly means to step out of the boat like Peter. Philip and Derek unpack how perception must lead to preparation, and preparation must eventually tip into courageous, irreversible commitment. Derek reminds listeners that "a good man leaves a legacy for his children's children," grounding the discussion in practical, generational thinking. Whether you are a pastor, a business leader, or a believer sitting on a God-dream, this episode delivers a timely prophetic challenge: stop rocking in your chair, perceive what God is saying, and get out of the boat. Find Derek's podcast at fuelcast.tv.

Nov 20 Derek Draughon
Prepare A Place for RevivalPreparation28m

Prepare A Place for Revival

Pastor John Miller of Church on the Rock in Texarkana joins Philip Cameron to unpack what genuine, lasting revival looks like — and how every local church can begin preparing for it right now. Drawing on the Asbury University awakening, the Jesus Movement of the 1970s, and the historic Prayer Revival of 1857, Miller paints a vivid picture of how God moves when His people make room for Him. "The Holy Ghost will only come to where He's welcome," Miller explains. "He is a gentleman — He will not move unless you ask Him to move." Miller traces the 1857 Businessman's Revival, sparked by a simple noon prayer meeting at a Dutch Reformed church in Manhattan under the influence of Charles Finney's convert Joseph Lamphier, which grew from a handful of attendees to a movement that brought a million people to Christ across America. He connects that historical pattern to today's stirrings at Asbury and secular campuses like Texas A&M University, arguing that revival must move beyond church walls to transform culture, politics, families, and communities. Practical takeaways include starting pre-service prayer with leaders, choosing songs directed *to* God rather than merely *about* God, shortening the sermon to extend worship, and opening altar calls. Miller's church saw 25 salvations in a single weekend using these simple adjustments. Visit www.churchontherock.org or download the Church on the Rock Texarkana app to connect with his congregation.

Feb 24 John Miller
Preparing Your Heart For RevivalPreparation28m

Preparing Your Heart For Revival

Pastor Chris Fletcher of Mana Church joins Philip Cameron for a timely and Spirit-filled conversation about the signs of genuine revival stirring across America. Chris, who leads the flagship campus of Mana Church on Cliffdale Road in Fayetteville, North Carolina — a church-planting movement strategically planted near U.S. military installations around the world — brings a pastor's heart and a prophet's urgency to the question every believer is asking: are we ready? Drawing on the imagery of Old Testament worship, Chris explains that the first step toward revival is personal purity and consecration: "Your ability to stand long in the presence of God is in direct proportion to the cleanliness of your hands." He points to the Asbury Theological Seminary outpouring, the "He Gets Us" Super Bowl campaigns, and moves of God at Samford University and Lee College as evidence that the Holy Spirit is already moving — and warns that a critical spirit is the fastest way to miss it. Referencing the story of Michal despising David's worship of the Ark of the Covenant, Chris makes a compelling case that positioning ourselves for revival matters more than policing it. Whether you're a pastor, a church leader, or a hungry believer, this episode is a call to cleanse, consecrate, and stay open. Learn more about Mana Church at mana.church.

Feb 16 Chris Fletcher