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<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/grillo-endurance-covenant-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/a1031a3a00628a519102322a9f2f528c23e5b163-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Endurance Over Everything: Why Continuing in Faith Unlocks God’s Greater Purpose</video:title><video:description>Dr. Jerry Grillo, Bishop and pastor of Church 180 in Hickory, North Carolina, joins Philip Cameron to deliver a word that will challenge every believer who is tempted to walk away from what God has called them to do. The conversation centers on a single, powerful truth: endurance is the kingdom qualifier for becoming everything God has destined you to be. Jerry opens with his own raw story — entering Southeastern University on academic probation with a 1.9 GPA and an eighth-grade reading level, failing two semesters in a row, and being counseled by the dean to simply quit. In that moment of desperation, the Holy Spirit spoke clearly: &quot;I didn&apos;t bring you here to see if you could pass homiletics and hermeneutics. I brought you here to see if you would quit.&quot; That third semester, Jerry made the national dean&apos;s list. The battle was never about the test — it was about the continuing. Drawing on Genesis 26 and Isaac&apos;s journey through famine to his Rehoboth season, Jerry unpacks how covenant breakthrough demands perseverance through resistance. He introduces the concept of &quot;ANTs — automatic negative thinking&quot; and the bold-prayer principle: &quot;The prayer of faith is not telling God how big your problem is. It&apos;s telling your problem how big your God is.&quot; For booking or ministry resources, visit drjerrygrillo.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1186997689</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-04-27T15:39:01+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-faith-calling-transition</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/ba1dd43c5734115aaa33a1eb427d6e31c7c92468-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Holding On Through Transition: Faith, Calling, and Courage in Life’s Uncertain Seasons</video:title><video:description>Evangelist, pastor, and corporate pilot Derek Draughon joins Philip Cameron for a raw, honest conversation about navigating life&apos;s most disorienting seasons of transition. Drawing from 2 Kings 2, Derek unpacks the moment Elisha picked up Elijah&apos;s fallen cloak — and why that single act of commitment is a picture of every believer who refuses to go back to the plow. &quot;When you slaughter the oxen and burn the plows,&quot; Derek says, &quot;then you hang on until God opens the next door.&quot; Derek shares openly about his own year-long transition — resigning his pastorate, stepping into evangelism, and pursuing his calling as a corporate pilot — and the spiritual discipline of clinging to the promises of God when the path ahead is invisible. He anchors the conversation in Romans 11:29, reminding viewers that &quot;God&apos;s gifts and His calls are irrevocable,&quot; and that calling extends far beyond the pulpit to welders, nurses, soldiers, and pilots alike. Two spontaneous hangar-side prayers illustrate the point powerfully. Whether you are between seasons, facing fear, or tempted to return to what is familiar, this episode delivers a timely word: eliminate distractions, run the race marked out for you (Hebrews 12), and trust that God is cheering you on. Learn more about Derek&apos;s men&apos;s ministry show at FuelCastTV.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1176610703</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-03-24T15:38:35+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/holy-ghosted-autumn-miles-gods-silence</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/bf090cfa4d3d620f6bb11afe7dc1278b1cdca312-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Holy Ghosted: Trusting God Through Silence, Suffering, and Seasons of Unanswered Prayer</video:title><video:description>Autumn Miles — teacher, preacher, author, and founder of Autumn Miles Ministry — joins Philip Cameron to unpack her powerful new book, &quot;Holy Ghosted,&quot; a deep dive into what it means to trust God when He seems completely silent. Drawing from her own harrowing experience watching her teenage son nearly die multiple times from severe asthma and a spreading skin infection, Autumn shares the raw moment her son asked her, &quot;Why is God not healing me?&quot; — a question that mirrored her own desperate prayers. The conversation centers on the Book of Job, which Autumn calls a book the enemy keeps believers away from precisely because it is &quot;so pregnant with wisdom.&quot; She walks through how God says nothing for 38 chapters while Job suffers, and why that silence is not abandonment but invitation — calling Job to a new revelation of God. As Job himself declares, &quot;I&apos;ve heard of you by the hearing of the ears, but now my eye sees you.&quot; Autumn and Philip explore the distinction between faith and trust, concluding that trust is mature faith — the fruit grown only in seasons of unanswered prayer. If you or someone you love is in a Job season right now, &quot;Holy Ghosted&quot; is the resource you need. Find it anywhere books are sold and explore more at autumnmiles.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1172588540</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-03-11T15:33:49+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/macdonald-defeating-darkness-spiritual-warfare</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/60fb702ace4c9d97f80f0c66eea129ad6a2b8084-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Defeating Darkness: Spiritual Warfare, Faith Authority, and Victory Through Jesus Christ</video:title><video:description>Chad MacDonald, founder of Revival Fire World Ministries, joins Philip Cameron to unpack the biblical principles behind spiritual warfare — and why so many Christians are losing battles they were never meant to lose. Drawing from his new book &quot;Defeating Darkness: A Handbook for Spiritual Warfare and Overcoming Demonic Schemes,&quot; Chad explains how a Western atheistic worldview has left the church ill-equipped to recognize and resist demonic activity. &quot;Scripture encourages us and really implores us to not be ignorant of Satan&apos;s devices,&quot; he warns, pointing to Ephesians 6 and the reality that believers &quot;wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers.&quot; Chad shares firsthand accounts from international miracle crusades across Africa and restricted Islamic nations — including a crusade in Uganda where 60,000 people gathered and more than 2,000 surrendered their lives to Christ. He addresses the authority every believer carries, citing Luke 10:19 — &quot;I give you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy&quot; — and reminds listeners that greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world. &quot;Defeating Darkness&quot; is available on Amazon, Barnes &amp; Noble, and online retailers including Charisma Shop. Learn more about Chad&apos;s ministry and upcoming crusades at revivalfirewm.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1172207496</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-03-10T15:48:43+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/glisson-local-church-remnant-perilous-times</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2eca8fd0b8fcacf7843a95d0d8becfca838d1285-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Awakening the Remnant: Why the Local Church Matters in Perilous Times</video:title><video:description>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: &quot;You can talk nonsense to yourself all day and no one&apos;s going to correct you — but if you go to church, someone&apos;s going to say, &apos;That&apos;s not true.&apos;&quot; That accountability, he argues, is exactly why Hebrews&apos; 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&apos;s abdication in the Garden to today&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1167413936</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-02-23T16:33:49+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/farina-generational-faith-legacy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/10538bdf36ea8b26f55feb5796a997d12a7e2f0d-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Legacy of Faith: Honoring Generations and Family Ministry</video:title><video:description>Pastor David Farina of Calvary Full Gospel Church in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania joins Philip Cameron for a deeply personal conversation about the power of generational faith and what it truly means to build a lasting ministry legacy. David, who served alongside his father for all 50 years of his pastoral ministry, shares how honoring the generation before you becomes the foundation for everything that follows: &quot;Honor is the currency of heaven.&quot; David opens up about the moment he received the phone call that his father had gone home to be with the Lord — and how, on the very next day, he heard a word in his spirit: &quot;You&apos;re going home to acceleration.&quot; That acceleration has defined the last two and a half years at Calvary, now in the process of being renamed Victory Christian Church, a bold step of faith reflecting the church&apos;s movement from the cross of Calvary to the victory it represents. Philip and David also challenge the American cultural tendency to cut children off from family ministry at 18, making the case that multi-generational ministry — from David&apos;s Italian immigrant grandparents through his own nine grandchildren — is not nepotism but faithfulness. If you are a pastor raising your children in the work of the Lord, this episode is for you. Learn more about Calvary Full Gospel Church at calvaryfullgospelchurch.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1165410437</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-02-16T16:45:44+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/johnson-unembarrassed-jesus-bold-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/8c78d9cce9db0cb5597ee536dcd946e182422b59-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Unashamed of Jesus: Pastor Travis Johnson on Bold Faith in a Compromising Culture</video:title><video:description>Pastor Travis Johnson, senior pastor of Pathway Church in Mobile, Alabama, joins Philip Cameron to unpack why the American church has traded prophetic boldness for cultural approval — and what it costs us when we do. Drawing from his new book Unembarrassed of Jesus, Travis traces his own &quot;radicalization&quot; as a pastor: from a Miami park shutting down a church baptism and demanding the congregation move to before 5:00 AM, to being canceled by his city council in 2023 over a prayer — only to stand at the White House the following year helping establish the Religious Liberty Commission. Travis argues that the church hasn&apos;t been getting involved in politics; politics has been getting involved in the church. &quot;It&apos;s either bold faith or it&apos;s no faith,&quot; he says plainly. He warns that incremental compromise — quietly dropping convictions one by one to avoid offense — has produced &quot;church light, diet Christians&quot; who round off every corner to build a crowd while losing the ability to make disciples. He also shares a vivid illustration about following the wrong truck on the interstate as a picture of how cultural noise drowns out the voice of Jesus. Pathway Church has grown from one campus and two services to five campuses and seven services, with a global reach across Southeast Asia. Get the book at Amazon or text JESUS to 877-856-0444. Connect with Pastor Travis Johnson on Facebook and Instagram at @PastorTravisJohnson.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1162236759</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-02-05T16:41:47+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/benny-tate-yes-you-can-faith-leadership</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/184d2fe39cf06f12f25ff52f2cf30499d757bc3e-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Empowering Faith: Yes, You Can with Pastor Benny Tate</video:title><video:description>Pastor Benny Tate, senior pastor of Rock Springs Church in Milner, Georgia for over 36 years, joins Philip Cameron to unpack the bold, scripture-grounded message behind his new book, Yes You Can. Benny opens with a stunning testimony: his wife Barbara was told by the Mayo Clinic she would have eight to ten seizures a day for the rest of her life — yet after Benny surrendered his doubts to God, she has not had a single seizure in over three decades. &quot;What can you do that I can&apos;t do?&quot; God asked him — and that question became the foundation of his ministry. Drawing on Ephesians 3:20 and the story of David being overlooked by Jesse, Benny challenges every believer to stop underestimating what God wants to do through ordinary people. &quot;When everybody else saw a shepherd boy, God saw a king,&quot; he says. He speaks directly to the 1,700 pastors walking away from ministry every month, urging them to keep pouring — like the widow&apos;s oil in 2 Kings 4 — because the supply never runs dry as long as you keep going. Yes You Can is available at mycharismashop.com and on Amazon. Learn more about Pastor Benny Tate and upcoming free leadership resources for pastors at rockspringsonline.com/bennytate.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1161856066</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-02-04T16:27:39+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/holmes-pastoral-courage-christian-citizenship</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/0fb5c561f9118984c533e130db760ce017ba5e68-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Faith, Courage, and Culture: Miles Holmes on Revival and Responsibility</video:title><video:description>Myles Holmes, senior pastor of Revive Church in Collinsville, Illinois, joins Philip Cameron for a bold conversation about why Christian pastors must engage the culture — and what happens when they do. Drawing on decades of prophetic insight and cultural commentary, Holmes explains how he became one of the first pastors in America to publicly declare that Donald Trump was a &quot;Cyrus for our generation,&quot; and why he wrote his 2016 book, Why American Patriots Must Elect Donald Trump, Make History, Save History. Holmes challenges the passive pulpit head-on: &quot;God&apos;s will is rarely done. God&apos;s will is only done when God&apos;s people do what he wants them to do.&quot; He unpacks why the Lord&apos;s Prayer itself — &quot;Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven&quot; — is a mandate for civic involvement, and why a Daniel Webster quote from the 1800s still rings true: &quot;Whatever makes men good Christians, makes them good citizens.&quot; The conversation covers the spiritual roots of America&apos;s founding, the cultural shift Holmes sees accelerating under the current administration, and why pastors who speak boldly tend to see their churches grow rather than shrink. Holmes runs two daily broadcasts on his Facebook page, Battle of the Republic, and can be reached at milesholmes.com. Don&apos;t miss this call to courageous, kingdom-minded leadership.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1161493941</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-02-03T16:33:13+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/allen-marked-water-shadow-interregnum</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/b74c7dbfe0a4f93d85b31c53afc262e8f6d29496-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Marked by Water: Leaving Egypt and Living Under God’s Shadow</video:title><video:description>Dr. Don Allen — pastor of Church at War Hill, Chairman of Victory Radio, and founder of RLN Global — joins Philip Cameron to unpack the powerful biblical concept behind his breakout book, Marked by the Water. Drawing from the life of Moses, Don explains that every person carries a recurring issue that will surface again and again: &quot;We all have an issue that we are gonna face over and over again — and one of two things is gonna happen. We&apos;re either going to advance or we&apos;re gonna regress.&quot; The conversation moves into Don&apos;s second book, Under the Shadow, built around the Latin word interregnum — the season between two kingdoms. Whether it&apos;s the Israelites leaving Egypt or a young woman stepping out of bondage into freedom, Don argues that every God-ordained transition happens &quot;under the shadow,&quot; covered by the Holy Spirit&apos;s power. He traces this pattern through six interregnums in Scripture, culminating in the angel&apos;s word to Mary: &quot;You will be overshadowed.&quot; Both books are available at donallen.org and warhill.com. Don also leads RLN Global, a businessmen-funded organization that validates and verifies mission works worldwide. If you&apos;re ready to stop drifting back toward Egypt and start advancing into your promised land, this episode is essential listening.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1154724823</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2026-01-15T16:28:17+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/keller-freedom-curriculum-church-leaders</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/96c3fe904cdde7cd2bf50e6ab4600284899bfa21-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Orphans to Missionaries and Leaders to Freedom: A Life-Changing Kingdom Blueprint</video:title><video:description>Matt and Sarah Keller, lead pastors of Next Level Church in Fort Myers, Florida, join Philip Cameron to share the story behind their groundbreaking freedom curriculum — and it begins in a hospital room. After years of striving to build their church through sheer performance, Matt suffered a serious back injury that led to surgery, a spinal fluid leak, and 12 days of darkness in a hospital bed. It was there that Sarah began to ask the questions that would eventually change thousands of lives: &quot;I think I&apos;m not okay.&quot; That honest confession launched a years-long journey of Holy Spirit-led healing — confronting childhood wounds, fear, forgiveness, and the lies of the enemy — that became the foundation for Next Level Freedom, a 12-week small group discipleship curriculum now used in over 100 churches across multiple nations. The curriculum guides participants through identity, hurt, fear, and strongholds before culminating in a live &quot;freedom experience&quot; in weeks nine and ten, rooted in Luke 4 and Jesus&apos; promise to &quot;set the captives free.&quot; Weeks eleven and twelve then equip believers to walk out their freedom in everyday life. Whether you lead a church, serve on staff, or are simply walking with Jesus, this episode delivers a practical, Spirit-filled roadmap for lasting transformation. Visit nextlevelfreedom.com or nextlevelchurch.com to explore the Leaders Guide, Participants Guide, and the Next Level Relational Network of nearly 200 churches.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1142126628</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-12-01T16:37:48+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/coffey-stop-settling-less-ziklag-revival</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/e5c509888ce92f7ef8e42d77205f22a4b7572e1d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Stop Settling for Less: Moving from Ziklag to God’s Promised Expansion</video:title><video:description>Pastor James Coffey of The Harbor Church in Laleah, Tennessee joins Philip Cameron to unpack the powerful message behind his new book, Stop Settling for Less — and the remarkable revival story that inspired it. At the close of 2024, Coffey received three words from God: pursue, advance, expand — a divine mandate he unpacked as &quot;pursue my presence, advance my kingdom, and I will expand your borders.&quot; What followed was months of intense opposition, building challenges, and municipal battles that tested the church&apos;s resolve before a scheduled summer revival changed everything. Drawing on the story of David at Ziklag (1 Samuel 30), Coffey explains how discouragement can cause believers to settle far short of their God-ordained inheritance. &quot;Ziklag may be a place for a season, but it&apos;s not a place to settle,&quot; he says — and the fruit proved it. In the 15 weeks following their revival, The Harbor saw 174 people commit their hearts to Christ, baptized 53 in a single service, and broke their 11-year attendance record three Sundays in a row after launching a second morning service. Stop Settling for Less is available now on Amazon. If you or someone you love is pressing through a Ziklag season, this episode — and this book — will reignite your pursuit of God&apos;s best.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1138162148</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-11-18T16:55:08+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/johnson-unembarrassed-jesus-bold-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/16ab81b86cb6f1f4a3c9107787c793842bfc7ffa-1280x720.png?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Unembarrassed of Jesus: Following Close When Culture Demands Your Silence</video:title><video:description>Pastor Travis Johnson of Pathway Church in Mobile, Alabama joins Philip Cameron to unpack his new book, Unembarrassed of Jesus: Follow from a Distance, Lose Your Faith — Follow Closely, Change the World. Drawing on 25 years of senior pastoral experience, Travis makes a compelling case that &quot;a moderate, passive Christian faith in 2025 is not going to survive — but bold faith will change the world.&quot; At the heart of the conversation is the image of Peter following Jesus &quot;at a distance&quot; on the night of his trial — a posture Travis argues mirrors the drift of the modern church. He illustrates the danger with a vivid personal story: while trying to follow a stranger&apos;s truck to a tire shop on I-65, he locked onto the wrong black truck and led himself — and his son — completely astray. &quot;Discernment,&quot; he explains, &quot;is not knowing the difference between what is good and what is not good — it&apos;s knowing the difference between what is good and what is almost good.&quot; Travis also recounts the firestorm that erupted after he prayed publicly at Mobile&apos;s city hall, his family receiving death threats and being doxxed — yet refusing to apologize, and watching his church experience record attendance and baptisms as a result. Travis Johnson&apos;s book Unembarrassed of Jesus is available for pre-order now; text the word BOOK to 877-856-0444 to receive the first chapter free. If you are a pastor, parent, or believer asking how to stand firm when culture demands silence, this episode is essential viewing.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1136548854</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-11-13T16:35:57+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zink-healing-bitterness-legacy-freedom</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/320aee441a1c039b2a1698994c4b08cd71e9f961-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Breaking the Cycle of Bitterness: Choosing Healing, Legacy, and Freedom in Christ</video:title><video:description>Bishop Paul Zink, founder of a premier Jacksonville church and the acclaimed Providence School, joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that cuts straight to the heart of spiritual and emotional freedom. Together they unpack why bitterness, regret, and unforgiveness act as parasites on the soul — and why breaking free is not passive but a deliberate, daily choice. Bishop Zink opens with a striking declaration: &quot;Depressed and fearful people never create a positive outcome.&quot; From there, the conversation moves through the power of thought life as prophecy, the danger of picking at old wounds, and the liberating truth that &quot;legacy is more powerful than DNA.&quot; Philip illustrates bitterness with a vivid nature analogy — wildebeest on the Serengeti Plains, circling helplessly after a brain parasite robs them of direction — while hyenas and lions wait at the edges. It is a picture of what unresolved bitterness does to a believer&apos;s forward momentum. Drawing on the call of Philippians to forget what lies behind and press toward the high calling, both men urge viewers to choose forgiveness, release regret, and refuse to let past wounds define their future. If you are stuck in a cycle of bitterness or fear, this episode offers a practical, faith-filled path to healing and freedom in Christ.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1136165985</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-11-12T16:40:30+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/grillo-gods-plan-enemy-plot</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/3dc4ecdf3c173732699e54caa7462d57db904c50-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>When the Enemy Plots, God Plans: Speaking Life and Staying on Purpose</video:title><video:description>Dr. Jerry Grillo joins Philip Cameron for a powerful conversation built around one of the most clarifying distinctions in spiritual warfare: the difference between God&apos;s plan and the enemy&apos;s plot. Drawing from Nehemiah 6, Jeremiah 29:11, and Psalms 33:11, Dr. Grillo unpacks how hell never acts — it only reacts. &quot;When God&apos;s advancing, hell is reacting,&quot; he declares, reminding believers that every plot against their home, ministry, or marriage is simply evidence that God&apos;s plan is already in motion. Dr. Grillo traces the power of spoken faith back to creation itself, arguing that language was God&apos;s original gift to humanity — and that what we rehearse in our minds will eventually materialize in our lives. He draws a sharp contrast between the church&apos;s obsession with platform performance and the transformative power of the secret place, warning that &quot;the platform creates a plot; it&apos;s the secret place where you find the plan.&quot; From Daniel in the lion&apos;s den to Shadrach in the furnace, Dr. Grillo anchors the message in Scripture: God&apos;s plan was settled before time began, and hell cannot unsay what God has already spoken. If you&apos;re a pastor or believer navigating confusion, division, or spiritual attack, this episode will reorient you to the unshakeable plan of God. Visit drjerrygrilllo.com to connect with Dr. Grillo for mentorship and ministry.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1135808140</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-11-11T16:34:32+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/ethridge-generational-calling-passing-baton</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/8000222710928934a15d74b773eecf0da6460372-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>When Mission Becomes Family: Passing the Baton and Generational Calling</video:title><video:description>Pastor Scott Ethridge of The Healing Place Church in Shreveport, Louisiana joins Philip Cameron for a conversation about generational calling, the language of the Kingdom, and what happens when a church catches a true mission vision. Scott shares how sending a diverse team — ranging in age from 12 to 72 — transformed individuals in ways no Sunday service could. &quot;Orphans Hands is not just about what you&apos;re pouring into them,&quot; Scott explains, &quot;but what&apos;s being poured back into you.&quot; Drawing on the parable of the Good Samaritan and the relay-race imagery of passing the baton, Scott unpacks why finishing well requires intentionally releasing the next generation. He points to King Hezekiah&apos;s cautionary example — a man who ran well but didn&apos;t finish well because he never passed the baton forward. Scott also reflects on the distinct &quot;language of the Kingdom,&quot; noting that the world uses words like compassion but means something entirely different than followers of Christ do. Whether you&apos;re a pastor weighing your church&apos;s next mission step or a believer asking what legacy looks like, this episode delivers a clear, story-driven challenge: run your lane, pass the baton, and trust God with the next generation.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1134291496</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-11-06T16:37:52+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/holmes-israel-courageous-church-truth</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/13a0e1cf9f3086e927679d9b5ac541e3d28c96cf-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Standing for Truth in Dark Times: Faith, Israel, and a Courageous Church</video:title><video:description>Pastor Myles Holmes joins Philip Cameron for a bold, prophetic conversation about the church&apos;s responsibility to speak truth in an era of deepening cultural and spiritual darkness. Holmes, who immigrated from Canada to America in 2006 and pastors a thriving, debt-free church in Maryville, Illinois, shares how he has been sounding the alarm on cultural compromise for decades — long before it was popular. &quot;It&apos;s not just make America great again,&quot; Holmes declares, &quot;it&apos;s make America godly again.&quot; Drawing on Isaiah 60:1 — &quot;when deep darkness covers the people, that&apos;s the time for God&apos;s people to arise and shine&quot; — Holmes makes a passionate case for why the church must engage the culture on issues of life, gender, marriage, and the defense of Israel. He recounts his early support for Donald Trump as a providential figure, comparing him to the biblical Cyrus, and explains why he views unwavering support for Israel as both a prophetic and practical imperative. Holmes also discusses his upcoming official Israeli government state visit, where he will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Herzog alongside a thousand pastors. Holmes leads Israel tours through his ministry and can be reached at pastor@milesholmes.com. This episode is a clarion call for Christians to get off the sidelines and into the fight for faith, family, and freedom.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1133893544</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-11-05T16:40:04+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-trusting-god-storms-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/fbcc66ac862156bb95dcfe183535a5959b35130d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Trusting God’s Instruments When Life’s Storms Obscure Your Direction and Destiny</video:title><video:description>Derek Draughon, host of Fuel Cast Television and a licensed pilot, joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that will reframe how you navigate uncertainty, doubt, and the noise of a chaotic world. Drawing on Proverbs 3:5-6 — &quot;Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight&quot; — Derek unpacks what it truly means to trust God&apos;s instruments when life&apos;s storms obscure your direction. Using vivid firsthand accounts from the cockpit, Derek illustrates how pilots flying IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) must ignore what their senses tell them and trust the gauges completely. &quot;If the devil can get you in the clouds of your life,&quot; Derek warns, &quot;he can get you looking around at the wind and the waves — trust those instruments.&quot; He connects this to 2 Corinthians 1:20, reminding believers that every promise God has made is &quot;yes&quot; in Christ, and that the Word of God is the infallible instrument panel for every storm we face — financial, physical, or relational. Derek also challenges viewers to stop anchoring their trust in media narratives and instead treat God like a GPS: punch in the destination, trust the routing, and don&apos;t panic when he sends you south before turning you north. Watch the full episode and visit fuelcast.tv on YouTube for more from Derek Draughon.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1129927034</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-10-23T15:48:10+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mathis-prophetic-twin-campuses-gods-timing</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/383badc5f885701660ecc476e3e53ff4595790f6-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>From Prophetic Promise to Twin Campuses: God’s Timing Brings Double Increase</video:title><video:description>Pastor Robbie Mathis of Freedom Tabernacle joins Philip Cameron to share one of the most remarkable church-growth stories of the year — how a single prophetic word from his wife Jill ignited the launch of two new church campuses exactly nine months later. At the close of 2024, Jill took the microphone and declared that the congregation should enter the new year &quot;expecting&quot; — a word that carried a double meaning, like a woman who is pregnant and anticipating new life. What neither of them realized was that God was already orchestrating a twin birth. Robbie recounts how, within just five days in July 2025, God supernaturally opened doors for two campuses — one in Dahlonega, Georgia, and one in Ball Ground, Georgia — without long-term debt or costly leases. &quot;God just laid these campuses in our lap,&quot; Robbie says. The campus pastors in Ball Ground had even relocated to a home just seven minutes from the new meeting location, a detail God had quietly arranged months in advance. As Freedom Tabernacle celebrates its 25th anniversary, Robbie and Philip offer a timely word to pastors and leaders who feel stuck: &quot;We&apos;re in a season of acceleration.&quot; If you&apos;ve been carrying a promise that seems delayed, this conversation will rebuild your expectation and faith.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1129233310</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-10-21T15:40:00+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/haddock-unmasking-narcissism-biblical-boundaries</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/e44d14f107b9cff5ef1880899d737bbf6ffb2e7d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Faith and Mental Health: Understanding Narcissism</video:title><video:description>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: &quot;A narcissistic person truly believes they are inherently special — not special in Christ — all by themselves.&quot; She traces its spiritual root directly to Satan, noting that he &quot;meets every criteria of narcissistic personality disorder,&quot; and draws on biblical examples from King Nebuchadnezzar to Jacob&apos;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 &quot;fix&quot; 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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1127915440</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-10-16T15:27:15+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/moore-homegrown-small-town-pastor</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/6af8c93eb884cc37f3f45769f910dbc54f32dc88-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Home Grown Faith – Growing Where You’re Planted</video:title><video:description>Pastor Johnny Moore of Family Worship Center in Cairo, Georgia joins Philip Cameron to share the story behind his book Homegrown — a transparent, practical guide to planting deep roots and building a thriving church in a small rural community. Johnny planted Family Worship Center in Cairo in 1994 after years of ministry in Ocala, Florida, and has spent 31 years investing in a town of just 10,000 people — turning down opportunities to move to larger cities because, as he puts it, &quot;God wanted me to stay here for the long haul.&quot; Drawing on the farming culture of southwest Georgia, Johnny unpacks five pillars he believes every small-town pastor must master: calling, vision, structure, culture, and influence. He compares church structure to staking a tomato plant — &quot;if you don&apos;t, then it&apos;ll never bear fruit&quot; — and challenges pastors to see themselves not as weekend meeting-holders but as community influencers. He references Jesus&apos;s teaching in Mark 4 that the whole kingdom of God is like a farmer casting seed, reminding leaders that fruitful ministry is a slow, deliberate process. Whether you pastor a congregation of 50 or 500, Homegrown offers hard-won wisdom on growing what you have, where you are. Get the book and additional resources at homegrownpastor.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1127660599</video:player_loc><video:duration>2220</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-10-15T20:27:25+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/weiss-forgiveness-skill-superpower</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/68fd5e3b81e7a54934d95b6b98a708774e252d27-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Freedom Through Forgiveness – Healing Hearts and Finding Freedom</video:title><video:description>Dr. Doug Weiss — licensed psychologist, founder of Heart to Heart Counseling in Colorado Springs, and author of more than 40 books — joins Philip Cameron to unpack the life-changing skill of forgiveness. Drawing on four decades of counseling couples and individuals through pornography addiction, infidelity, abuse, and deep betrayal, Dr. Weiss makes a bold claim: &quot;Forgiveness is a choice and a skill,&quot; and it can be learned, practiced, and deployed at will. The conversation centers on Dr. Weiss&apos;s book Forgiveness for Everyone, a practical step-by-step guide that walks readers through what he calls &quot;cleansing the temple&quot; — an anger-release exercise rooted in every Gospel account of Jesus overturning the money-changers&apos; tables — followed by a powerful chair-role-play exercise where participants verbally extend forgiveness to those who hurt them. Dr. Weiss also references the viral moment when Erica Kirk publicly forgave her husband&apos;s killer before more than 100 million viewers, calling it &quot;a forgiveness revival that rippled throughout the entire globe.&quot; Listeners will discover why unforgiveness limits spiritual destiny, how forgiving enemies can literally erase the memory of their offenses, and why walking in forgiveness makes believers spiritually &quot;Teflon.&quot; Pick up Forgiveness for Everyone at drdougweiss.com, on Amazon, or at daystar.com/book. For counseling resources, contact Heart to Heart Counseling at 719-278-3708.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1125574677</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-10-08T15:35:55+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mills-inner-city-church-planting-fort-wayne</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/36ab6f0d0ddca455c4eb5966a664e10a0af98232-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Making Heaven Full –Elevating Fort Wayne Through Action</video:title><video:description>Pastor Kyle Mills of Elevate City Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana joins Philip Cameron to share the remarkable story of planting a thriving church in the most violent and impoverished neighborhood in the state. Rather than following the suburban exodus common among growing congregations, Kyle felt a clear call from God to move into the heart of the city — and launched out in faith during the turbulence of 2020, despite critics who predicted the church would close within a year. Kyle draws on Ecclesiastes to explain the leap: &quot;If you wait for perfect conditions, you&apos;ll never get anything done.&quot; That conviction has fueled a ministry now serving five rehabilitation facilities, running bus ministry for women, men, and children, and welcoming worshippers — some with ankle monitors — into a community of genuine restoration. Kyle also unpacks Revelation 12 and the urgency it creates: Satan&apos;s time is short, but so is the Church&apos;s window to share the gospel. The conversation is a clarion call for pastors and believers to move beyond the four walls, stop being spiritual consumers, and become spiritual contributors. Learn more about Elevate City Church at elevatecity.church.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1125223080</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-10-07T15:28:14+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/barfield-pastoral-faithfulness-joel-restoration</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/e21b708f547edebbd75cbfdf397cd376fcb73a64-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>From Double-Wide Beginnings to Global Impact: God is Faithful to the Finish</video:title><video:description>Bishop Jamie Barfield, founding pastor of Palmetto Point Church in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, joins Philip Cameron for a timely conversation on pastoral faithfulness, the book of Joel, and the church&apos;s call to stand firm in the last days. What began as a church plant with eight people inside a double-wide trailer has grown — through 18 years of faithfulness — into a multi-campus congregation of over 2,000, ranked by Outreach Magazine as one of the hundred fastest-growing churches in America. Drawing from Joel 2 and Joel 3, Bishop Barfield unpacks God&apos;s promise to restore what the locust has eaten and to pour out His Spirit on all flesh — a word aimed squarely at discouraged pastors. &quot;Go back to why you started this to begin with,&quot; he urges. &quot;If you forget your why, then you&apos;ll start getting discouraged.&quot; He connects Joel&apos;s prophecy directly to Acts 2 and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, calling the local church to be &quot;a fountain of truth and hope&quot; flowing into the streets. The conversation also addresses the accelerating signs of the times — digital ID systems, cultural decay, and a rising hunger among young people for authentic faith — and why now is the moment for the church to advance, not retreat. Visit palmettopoint church.com to connect with Bishop Barfield&apos;s ministry.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1123256299</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-09-30T15:39:03+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-gideon-moments-sacrifice-obedience</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/bd24a3d2ae64c572f671590f2934d5ef26b2923f-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Fueled by Faith: Derek Draughon’s Journey from the Skies to Spirit-Led Living</video:title><video:description>Derek Draughon, pastor and founder of Fuel Cast TV, joins Philip Cameron to unpack one of the Old Testament&apos;s most electrifying stories — the Gideon moment — and what it means for believers who feel like they&apos;re just getting by. Drawing from Judges 6:11, Derek paints a vivid picture of Gideon hiding in a winepress, threshing wheat to survive while surrounded by Midianite oppression. &quot;You&apos;re hiding in a winepress,&quot; Derek says, &quot;and you&apos;re just getting by — but you are in the place of abundance if you&apos;re in the kingdom of God.&quot; Derek argues that God always moves toward His people first, pointing to John 4 and the woman at the well as evidence that the Holy Spirit seeks us out even in our lowest seasons. The conversation turns to the power of sacrifice — how Gideon&apos;s single act of offering unlocked divine provision and military victory — and how &quot;half obedience is still disobedience.&quot; Derek shares his own four-month season without income and how it deepened his revelation that God is the true source of every need. Practical and prophetic, this episode challenges listeners to stop settling for survival, write the vision down (Habakkuk 2:2), and step into full obedience. Find more from Derek at Fuel Cast TV.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1121922942</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-09-25T15:33:28+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/bell-gospel-clarity-courage-church</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/6ab04cc41a6ff7c3787903ceb4e26010d57bcfea-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Sharing Jesus in Every Circle – Pastor Chris Bell’s Mission</video:title><video:description>Pastor Chris Bell of Three Circle Church in Fairhope, Alabama joins Philip Cameron for a timely and urgent conversation about the church&apos;s call to preach the gospel with uncompromising clarity. Reflecting on the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the cultural shockwave it produced, Chris argues that this is a watershed moment for the American church — one that demands courage, not ambiguity. &quot;Clarity does two things,&quot; he says. &quot;It repels and it attracts.&quot; For too long, Bell contends, the church has chased cultural relevance and filled seats through watered-down messaging, leaving a generation hungry for the real gospel and for leaders who live privately what they proclaim publicly. Chris draws a sharp distinction between political engagement and gospel priority. While he openly identifies as a conservative and values Christian influence in every level of government, he is clear: &quot;I&apos;m a gospel guy. Political winds will always blow and change, but one thing that does not change is the power of the gospel to transform lives.&quot; He celebrates the surge in Turning Point USA chapter applications following Kirk&apos;s memorial as evidence that God is turning tragedy into revival momentum. The episode closes with a call for personal revival over cultural cheerleading — urging believers to be consistent, thoughtful, Bible-grounded people with staying power. Learn more about Three Circle Church at threecirclechurch.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1120183740</video:player_loc><video:duration>1920</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-09-19T15:40:28+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mcdaniels-spiritual-identity-christ-authority</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/3e2a81a57c658a974a3d72b48c5f77285a61ccfa-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Discovering Spiritual Authority: Personal Identity in Christ</video:title><video:description>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, &quot;Who do you say that I am?&quot; — and how Peter&apos;s answer unlocked his own identity: &quot;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.&quot; 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 &quot;If you are the Son of God&quot; — 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 &quot;forgiven&quot; 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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1119488823</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-09-17T15:48:50+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/fletcher-manna-church-eternal-perspective</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/5c75efbbf6726c1732513a71a97f495d4fa6b581-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Living the Book of Acts – Pastor Chris Fletcher’s Message</video:title><video:description>Pastor Chris Fletcher of Manna Church joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about living with an eternal perspective, radical obedience, and what it truly means to be the hands and feet of Jesus in the 21st century. Manna Church, headquartered in Fayetteville, North Carolina — home to Fort Bragg, the largest U.S. military installation in the world — has planted campuses in 21 states, with a vision to establish a gospel presence near every U.S. military base worldwide. Chris unpacks the danger of shrinking God&apos;s purposes down to the span of a single lifetime, drawing on Jeremiah 29:11 in its full context — a letter written to God&apos;s people in exile — to challenge the idea that blessing is only for &quot;this little blip of time.&quot; He reminds listeners that &quot;our arms can&apos;t even wrap around eternity,&quot; and that Paul&apos;s arrest in Jerusalem was, in fact, the center of God&apos;s will. The conversation turns practical as Chris describes Manna Church&apos;s &quot;Serve Days,&quot; where red-shirted volunteers flood their city with acts of service, proving that &quot;there&apos;s no such thing as small outreach&quot; — even a water bottle handed to a stranger can alter someone&apos;s eternal destiny. If you&apos;re near Fayetteville, North Carolina, visit Manna Church at www.mannachurch.com. Let this episode expand your eternal vision.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1118789563</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-09-15T15:44:46+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/greg-hoy-dear-young-preacher-gods-timing</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/1608bf4ce869d26fac138c28c0e2257a5b6fbd4d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Waiting on God’s Timing: Lessons from a Small-Town Pastor’s Big Revival</video:title><video:description>Pastor Greg Hoy of Forward Church in Amory, Mississippi joins Philip Cameron to share hard-won wisdom on calling, patience, and building a thriving local church in a small town. Greg is the author of Dear Young Preacher, a practical guide for ministers navigating the early years of ministry, and his insights are as timely as ever. At the heart of the conversation is the danger of &quot;birthing an Ishmael&quot; — launching a ministry in the flesh before God&apos;s timing is right. Greg shares candidly: &quot;You&apos;ll have opportunities to birth a ministry in the flesh, or you can wait on the promise.&quot; He recounts how closed doors at one church eventually led him to the right congregation in the same town, where Forward Church has now thrived for 14 years with around 600 regular attendees — remarkable for a community of just 6,500 people. Greg and Philip also dig into the importance of building the right staff team, avoiding the comparison trap, and knowing your place under spiritual authority. Dear Young Preacher is available now on Amazon. Learn more about Forward Church at forwardchurchms.com. If you know a young minister, this episode — and Greg&apos;s book — is a gift worth passing on.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1113959472</video:player_loc><video:duration>2400</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-08-28T15:41:58+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/smith-destiny-decisions-one-choice</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/cf57a515493a27a607ed743ad4619abc79d2b5fe-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Destiny Decisions – Pastor David Smith on Living Your Purpose</video:title><video:description>Bishop David Smith, pastor of Oak Park Church in Mobile, Alabama, joins Daily Faith to unpack the life-changing message behind his new book, Destiny Decisions — and why a single choice, made in obedience to God, can redirect the entire course of a life. Drawing on Deuteronomy 30:19 — &quot;the Lord has laid before us life and death; choose life&quot; — David shows how ordinary, often obscure biblical figures made decisions that echoed through history. From Shamgar, who stood alone in his field with an ox goad and slew 600 Philistines, to Elisha burning his plows and slaughtering his oxen to go all in with Elijah, to David quietly tending sheep after his anointing — each story illustrates that &quot;one choice can change everything.&quot; David also reflects on the Apostle Paul&apos;s Damascus Road encounter and Moses&apos; burning-bush moment, weaving in raw personal stories, including visiting his own brother behind bars and telling him, &quot;The only difference between you and I is Jesus.&quot; Destiny Decisions releases September 7th. Order now at destinydecisions.info or find resources at pastordavidsmith.tv. Oak Park Church is at opcmobile.org. This episode is essential listening for anyone standing at a crossroads.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1112025005</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-08-21T15:47:49+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/lahood-biblical-worldview-justice-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/690bc053690999e4b8215eb5a13c1d75cd0900fa-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>From Courtroom to Cross: Niko LaHood on Truth, Justice, and the Cost of Conviction</video:title><video:description>Former Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Nico LaHood joins Philip Cameron for a bold, unfiltered conversation about biblical worldview, the justice system, and what it truly costs to stand for Christ in public life. Drawing on his years as a prosecutor, magistrate judge, and criminal defense attorney at LaHood Norton Law Group in San Antonio, Texas, Nico brings a lawyer&apos;s eye for evidence to the claims of the Christian faith — concluding that the life, death, and empty tomb of Jesus Christ demand a verdict no honest mind can ignore. Nico argues that the church has been &quot;mealy-mouthed for decades&quot; and challenges believers to stop seeking the world&apos;s approval: &quot;We&apos;ll never live beyond what we believe.&quot; He unpacks why the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19 is itself a political statement, why James 4:4 draws an unmistakable line between friendship with the world and enmity with God, and how Proverbs 23:7 explains the 78% recidivism rate he witnessed firsthand in the justice system. Nico also opens up about his own story — a drug arrest in his youth, his brother&apos;s murder, raising a son diagnosed on the autism spectrum — and how each trial pruned him toward a deeper, evidence-based faith. He is completing a new book, *Our Rated Christian*. For legal representation, visit lahoodNorton.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1109715442</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-08-13T15:37:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mystery-church-craig-walker-kingdom-mission</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/bc92d1dcaf610c928e8b7b8f46d3a7c8adf2c43c-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Building Eternal Strongholds – Pastor Craig Walker’s Kingdom Vision</video:title><video:description>Pastor Craig Walker of Upward Church in Pensacola, Florida joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that reframes everything most Christians think they know about the church. Walker, whose ministry has reached over 5 million people for Christ across 22 nations in Africa over the last decade, argues that the Western church has drifted from its primary calling. &quot;We&apos;ve become settlers instead of pilgrims,&quot; he says — trading the Great Commission for comfort, self-help sermons, and a faith focused entirely on this life. Drawing on Genesis 1:28, Psalm 110, Mark 16, and Ephesians 4, Walker unpacks what he calls the &quot;mystery church&quot; — a divine blueprint in which Christ, seated at the Father&apos;s right hand, extends His scepter of rule and reign through His people on earth. The conversation challenges believers to adopt an eternal perspective, invest in souls rather than retirement accounts, and recognize that the church is not a building or a coping mechanism but a strategic stronghold advancing the kingdom of God. Walker&apos;s book Mystery Church is available now on Amazon. Learn more about his global mission work through Upward Church at upwardchurch.com. This episode is essential viewing for pastors, church leaders, and anyone hungry for a kingdom-minded faith.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1109386166</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-08-12T15:36:59+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/meloy-ai-idolatry-odd-year-grace</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/64b0a95c2d520bb5859aacbde2221c2b94be9b60-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Odd Year of Grace: Buddy Meloy on AI, Idolatry, and Hope</video:title><video:description>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 &quot;odd year,&quot; full of strangeness, yet saturated with grace. Meloy, who pastors New Life Christian Fellowship in Lake City, Florida, explains that the word &quot;odd&quot; traces back to the Old Norse &quot;ord,&quot; meaning the point of a spear — something shaped differently so it can pierce. &quot;God takes the strange, the odd, and uses it to pierce into the spirit realm,&quot; 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&apos;s words, &quot;sandwiched&quot; between warnings against idols. A must-watch for believers navigating a rapidly shifting world.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1109093235</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-08-11T15:42:00+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zink-prophetic-vision-kingdom-legacy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/e0103777fb332e48eeeb500d06c7ff22b0c3ec9c-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Building Faith &amp; Future – How Bishop Paul Zink Turned Prophetic Vision into Kingdom Legacy</video:title><video:description>Bishop Paul Zink, apostolic leader of New Life Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida, joins Philip Cameron for a powerful conversation about how God-given prophetic vision becomes lasting kingdom legacy — even when doubt, fear, and the &quot;paralysis of analysis&quot; threaten to stop it cold. Bishop Zink opens by sharing a conviction the Lord impressed on him that morning: &quot;Your thoughts identify the spirits that are trying to control your life.&quot; Drawing on Proverbs 23:7 — &quot;As a man thinks in his heart, so is he&quot; — he unpacks why believers must actively judge, reject, and accept thoughts rather than passively absorb them, especially in an era of rising youth violence and suicide. The conversation turns to the founding of Providence School (prov.org) on Hodges Boulevard in Jacksonville — an 1,800-student K–12 institution that began with a spontaneous prophetic utterance in a Sunday service and grew into an $11 million campus built from nothing. Bishop Zink recounts the moment a retired art teacher, facing heart and brain surgery, discovered that her doctor was a former Providence student she had taught — a living parable of sowing seeds into the future. If you are wrestling with a God-given vision, this episode is your call to press through the twilight season and trust the harvest ahead.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1106173031</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-31T15:43:22+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/glisson-fortress-friend-covenant-friendship</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/8b12e40bfd2a35a717c9b8b4e4c3a720d784f2e3-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Building Fortress Friendships for Perilous Times—Earl Glisson on Covenant Loyalty</video:title><video:description>Pastor Earl Glisson of Anchor Faith Church in St. Augustine, Florida joins Philip Cameron to unpack the life-changing message behind his new book, Fortress Friend — a deep dive into what it truly means to build covenant-level relationships in an age of social-media superficiality. Glisson argues that most people today have acquaintances masquerading as friends: &quot;Their relationships with others is pretty surface,&quot; he observes, noting that even church community has thinned as digital convenience replaces personal presence. Drawing on the David and Jonathan narrative and Proverbs 18:24 — &quot;there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother&quot; — Glisson traces how genuine fortress friendships are defined not by good times but by sacrificial loyalty. He highlights how David&apos;s covenant with Jonathan extended beyond Jonathan&apos;s death, protecting Jonathan&apos;s son Mephibosheth even when political pressure demanded otherwise. That multigenerational faithfulness, Glisson contends, is the true test of a fortress friend. The conversation turns practical for pastors and ministry leaders navigating succession, with Glisson drawing on his own experience at Rhema Bible Training College and the Hagin family&apos;s four-generation legacy. Fortress Friend is available now at anchorfaith.com. If you long for relationships that hold when storms hit, this episode is essential listening.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1105827502</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-30T15:31:56+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/brothers-breakthrough-prayer-stuck</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/aee8e9920470310e2656d67a60d7217f65d85da2-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>When Prayer Feels Stuck: Pastor Gary Brothers’ Three Steps to Breakthrough</video:title><video:description>Pastor Gary Brothers of Discover Life Church in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, joins Philip Cameron to deliver a timely, scripture-rooted message for anyone who has ever felt frustrated in prayer. Drawing on Genesis 15, where Abram responds to God with raw honesty — &quot;I go childless… when are you going to fulfill your promise?&quot; — Pastor Gary shows that frustration in prayer is not a sign of weak faith but a universal human experience that God meets with grace. Pastor Gary outlines three practical steps for pressing through when prayer feels stuck. First, check the will of God, anchoring in 1 John 5:14–15: &quot;If we pray anything according to his will, he hears us.&quot; Second, build your faith by mining the Word of God — finding specific promises for specific problems. &quot;Get the promise for your problem,&quot; he urges, reminding viewers that God has a scripture-backed answer for every situation. Third, renew your trust in God with a verbal declaration, pointing to the courage of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who declared, &quot;But if he doesn&apos;t, we&apos;re still gonna obey him.&quot; The episode closes with a powerful on-air prayer for breakthrough, healing, and peace. For more from Pastor Gary Brothers, visit garybrothersministries.com. Discover Life Church campuses are located in Cape Girardeau, Perryville, and Sikeston, Missouri.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1105500094</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T15:34:43+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/meloy-multiplied-grace-prophetic-america</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/64b0a95c2d520bb5859aacbde2221c2b94be9b60-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>A Prophetic Perspective: Pastor Buddy Meloy on Truth, Discernment, and the End-Times Church</video:title><video:description>Pastor Buddy Meloy joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging prophetic conversation about the season of multiplied grace he says is now unfolding across America. Drawing on a message he first preached in May of the previous year, Meloy unpacks a series of predictions — major leadership transitions, shifting tech alliances, and a surge of foreign investment — that he says are now coming to pass. &quot;God has given us this opportunity,&quot; Meloy declares, &quot;and we need to grab a hold of this opportunity.&quot; Meloy anchors his outlook in 2 Peter 1:2, where Peter writes that &quot;grace and peace be multiplied into you,&quot; arguing that the current political and economic climate is not coincidence but divine orchestration designed to finance the end-times spread of the gospel. He draws a striking biblical parallel between the present moment and King Hezekiah — a leader who reopened the temple, rebuilt the military, and sparked a revival of God&apos;s Word. He also explores a prophetic parallel between President Trump and William McKinley, noting McKinley&apos;s nickname as &quot;the tariff sheriff&quot; and urging viewers to pray for presidential protection. The conversation closes with a memorable framework: &quot;Faith is the foundation. Hope is the blueprint. Love is the action.&quot; If you are near Lake City, Florida, Buddy Meloy pastors New Life Christian Fellowship.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1102240182</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-17T15:44:15+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zink-kingdom-faith-mental-barriers</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/320aee441a1c039b2a1698994c4b08cd71e9f961-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Open the Door of Your Mind: Bishop Paul Zink on Kingdom Faith</video:title><video:description>Bishop Paul Zink, apostolic leader of New Life Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida, joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that cuts straight to the heart of why believers fall short of their God-given destiny. The core diagnosis? &quot;Most closed doors with God exist in the mind of the people he&apos;s trying to speak to.&quot; Drawing on John 10:10, Bishop Zink unpacks how the enemy&apos;s primary strategy is to steal kingdom thoughts before they can take root — and why the church too often defaults to fear instead of faith. The discussion moves from the story of the twelve spies in the Promised Land to Moses at the burning bush, illustrating how divine moments go unrecognized when our thinking is too small. Bishop Zink — who built Providence School in Jacksonville from nothing into an 1,800-student, $30-million debt-free campus — speaks from hard-won experience about overcoming naysayers, land battles, and every natural obstacle. &quot;Faith requires you to trust and act without understanding,&quot; he declares, challenging pastors and leaders to stop managing church business and start leading kingdom business. The episode closes with a powerful call for ministers to intentionally create atmospheres of faith where the Holy Spirit is welcome to move. If you are a pastor, church leader, or believer wrestling with a vision that feels too big, this conversation will stretch your thinking and ignite your faith.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1101577608</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-15T15:40:27+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-tipping-point-faith-jericho-mens-ministry</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/106c449893f086bf911623e1c6c6015f85d848d4-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>From Pulpit to Fuel Cast: Tipping-Point Faith, Jericho Walls, and Men</video:title><video:description>Derek Draughon, founder of Fuel Cast TV, joins Philip Cameron for a powerful conversation about tipping-point faith — the decisive moment when God&apos;s word tips the scale and a leader must move forward without looking back. Drawing from Joshua 6, Derek unpacks how the locked gates of Jericho were not a sign of defeat but a signal that the enemy already knew what was coming: &quot;The reason the devil has locked it down is because he knows what&apos;s coming.&quot; That reframe alone is worth the entire episode. Derek shares the personal story behind his transition from senior pastor to full-time men&apos;s ministry, explaining how he had to &quot;see it in his spirit before he could stand in front of the congregation and say it&apos;s time to go.&quot; He and Philip explore how Proverbs&apos; warning — where there is no vision (revelation), the people cast off restraint — applies directly to husbands, fathers, and pastors navigating rapid cultural change, including the rise of AI. The conversation closes with a sharp word on the two vision-killers: distraction and doubt. Derek points to James and the double-minded man, urging leaders to shut out the grumbling and keep marching. If you lead a family, a church, or a business, this episode will sharpen your resolve. Find Derek&apos;s ministry at youtube.com/at fuelcast or visit fuelcasttv.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1100347337</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-10T15:38:23+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/hosford-glory-returns-church-revival</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/e207c570df7bdeef0073e08bbff26a26a1d6a77a-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The Glory Returns: Pastor Jeremiah Hosford on Preparing for a Move of God</video:title><video:description>Apostle Jeremiah Hosford, lead pastor of Abundant Life Church in Locust Grove, Georgia, joins Philip Cameron to unpack the revelation behind his book The Glory Returns — a prophetic call for the Church to stop functioning without the manifest presence of God. Hosford traces the origin of this message to a divine download he received in 2021, during a season when cities were burning, churches were silent, and the nation was fractured. &quot;The church has learned how to live without the glory,&quot; God told him — and that conviction launched a tent awakening that drew a thousand people a night, with hundreds remaining on the ground until 2 a.m. in extended revival. Drawing from Exodus, 1 Samuel, and the Day of Pentecost, Hosford builds a compelling biblical case: just as Moses met God at the burning bush while Israel cried out in bondage, the Church today stands at the same crossroads — a nation crying out on one side, and God calling His people up the mountain on the other. He warns that the Church must sever ties with what he calls the &quot;House of Eli&quot; — a system marked by perversion and performance — where gifting is elevated over glory and the Ark of God is treated as a good-luck charm rather than a transforming presence. Hosford also introduces the &quot;House of Abinadab,&quot; where the glory eventually became a bother, and contrasts it with Obed-Edom, whom God blessed daily for hosting His presence. Philip Cameron calls the book essential reading for every pastor and church. Pick up The Glory Returns at jeremiahHosford.com or on Amazon.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1100027245</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-09T15:43:19+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/randy-fuller-church-culture-truth</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/9f65334333e5a693ba2633ee43660a645426de38-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>A New Beginning: Pastor Randy Fuller on Healing, Hope, and Holy Spirit Power</video:title><video:description>Pastor Randy Fuller of New Beginnings Family Worship Church in Northport, Alabama joins Philip Cameron for a bold, unfiltered conversation about the church&apos;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 &quot;always followed with therefore,&quot; 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: &quot;We are as culpable for these babies dying as the ones that are actually doing the job, because we didn&apos;t speak up about it.&quot; The discussion takes a sharp turn into replacement theology and its real-world consequences for Israel. Fuller warns that any doctrine removing God&apos;s covenant with Israel undermines the church&apos;s own confidence in God&apos;s faithfulness — and points to Zechariah&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1099704044</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-07-08T15:35:08+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/nix-losing-jesus-church-next-generation</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/22f421982eb783426634b633f3d64dfb40e6e3b7-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Losing Jesus in Church: Pastor Keith Nix on Rekindling a Christ-Centered Faith</video:title><video:description>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&apos;s not a failure of the gospel — it&apos;s a failure of how we present it. Keith traces the problem to a slow drift from genuine encounter to religious routine: &quot;We have focused on how can we entertain our children rather than how can we set them up for a genuine encounter with God.&quot; He points to a telling cultural shift — congregations that call the altar a &quot;stage&quot; have already signaled a deeper problem. Drawing on 1 Corinthians 2, he contrasts Paul&apos;s deliberate choice to preach &quot;in demonstration and power of the Holy Spirit&quot; over persuasive oratory, and echoes Paul&apos;s charge to Timothy in 2 Timothy 1:6 to &quot;fan into a flame&quot; 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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1097567478</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-30T15:39:16+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/camp-discipleship-cultural-christianity</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/d09af61824ff611d393a6fb2fbccc345fe4c72af-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Building a Gospel-Driven Community: Pastor Eric Camp on Church, Culture, and Calling</video:title><video:description>Pastor Eric Camp of Collective Church in Pascagoula, Mississippi joins Philip Cameron for a candid conversation about the state of the modern church and what it truly means to follow Jesus. Drawing from his years of ministry on the Gulf Coast — including navigating Hurricane Katrina, which providentially became the funding catalyst for planting Collective Church — Eric brings hard-won wisdom about trusting God through crisis and allowing him to work in ways we cannot see. The heart of the conversation is a clarion call for authentic discipleship over cultural Christianity. Eric warns that &quot;we&apos;re seeing a lack of becoming disciples&quot; and that too many churches are leading people to say a prayer without genuine repentance. Referencing 1 John, he challenges believers to ask whether their lives actually look like Jesus lived. He and Philip discuss the dangerous rise of spiritual deception, the blurring of biblical conviction, and why Eric&apos;s congregation deliberately uses the term &quot;Christ follower&quot; rather than &quot;Christian&quot; to anchor identity in the Gospels. Despite the sobering diagnosis, both men point to genuine hope: a growing hunger among Gen Z for something real and transparent, a documented surge of young men seeking God, and revival spreading in unexpected places like Iran. Eric&apos;s message is a reset — back to the Word, back to repentance, back to full-custody discipleship. Find Collective Church at mycollectivechurch.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1096630666</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-26T15:31:25+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/king-cooperating-destiny-blessed-blessing</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/fbafd2a1e694e4e94664c0aadc2212d76e1a080e-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Cooperating with Your Destiny: Pastor Ed King on Unlocking God’s Purpose for Your Life</video:title><video:description>Pastor Ed King of Redemption Church in Knoxville, Tennessee joins Daily Faith to unpack one of the most misunderstood principles in Scripture — that God&apos;s blessing is never meant to stop with us. Drawing from Genesis 12, Ed traces the call of Abraham to show that being &quot;blessed to be a blessing&quot; is the foundational economy of the Kingdom: &quot;We&apos;re not blessed just so that we can consume it upon ourselves… we&apos;re blessed so that we can do good things, so that we can touch a world in need.&quot; Ed digs into the Greek root of &quot;doing good&quot; in Acts 10:38, revealing that the word translated good is rooted in philanthropy — meaning Jesus himself was a benefactor who went about seeing needs and answering them. He also unpacks Ephesians 6:8, the principle of seed time and harvest, and the first miracle at Cana as a financial rescue, arguing that money takes the personality of the individual and is a Kingdom tool for change. The conversation builds to a powerful insight from Ed&apos;s book Cooperating With Your Destiny: surrendering your life to God&apos;s purpose — losing it, in Jesus&apos; words — is the very moment you find it. Discover how to unlock your God-given destiny by visiting RedemptionChurch.com or PowerOfTheWord.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1096303978</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-25T15:46:29+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/bishop-tim-hill-advancing-beyond-limits</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/360c2979e25fc31a861baa4234da4d5c7d7c395e-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Carrying the Flame: Bishop Tim Hill on Revival, Purpose, and the Power of the Word</video:title><video:description>Bishop Tim Hill, Tennessee Overseer of the Church of God and former General Overseer of the global Church of God, joins Philip Cameron to unpack the vision behind his new book, Advancing Beyond Limits. Drawing from Acts 3, where Peter and John heal a lame man at the Gate Beautiful, Bishop Hill reveals four transformative words that define a Spirit-empowered life: labels, limitations, lift, and leap. &quot;Silver and gold have I none,&quot; Bishop Hill reminds us — but Peter didn&apos;t stop there. He explains that the Holy Spirit enables believers to &quot;see beyond natural sight, give beyond human resource, and touch beyond reach.&quot; The lame man&apos;s story, he argues, is a blueprint for every pastor and believer living beneath their God-given potential. When Peter lifted the man &quot;by the right hand,&quot; he addressed not symptoms but foundational brokenness — a word Bishop Hill applies directly to churches struggling with unresolved foundational issues today. Bishop Hill also speaks to the paralyzing power of labels, sharing a memorable illustration about a pillow tag and the liberating truth that every redeemed believer carries a new name in Christ. Whether you&apos;re a pastor needing fresh vision or a believer ready to leap into purpose, this conversation is your moment. Order Advancing Beyond Limits at timhillministries.com or connect with Bishop Hill at thill@tncog.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1095972547</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-24T15:44:39+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/ivey-iran-revival-prophecy-palestine</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/d715a1b680c7c026877f160156ec6c9c523d47fd-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Fully Alive: Pastor Mark Ivey on Revival, Righteousness, and a Church on Fire</video:title><video:description>Pastor Mark Ivey of Christ Alive Church in Newton, North Carolina joins Philip Cameron for a revelatory conversation about one of the most dramatic — and least-reported — spiritual stories of our time: the explosive growth of Christianity inside Iran. Mark unpacks how the 1979 Iranian Revolution, far from silencing the gospel, actually ignited it. &quot;When they showed the full face of Islam,&quot; Mark explains, &quot;the people of Iran said, &apos;We don&apos;t want it. There has to be something better.&apos;&quot; From nine Bibles sold in a single year to an estimated two million underground believers, the transformation is staggering. Mark shares a hidden prophetic word — literally concealed from secret police in a private home — foretelling a coming window of liberty for the gospel in Iran, a season he believes has now arrived. He draws a direct parallel to the post-Soviet revival in Russia, warning the Church that these windows open and close: &quot;The body of Christ has to be ready… we&apos;ve got to be instant in there with the gospel.&quot; The conversation also covers the historical truth about Palestine, the significance of America&apos;s recent military action against Iran&apos;s nuclear program, and Mark&apos;s firsthand account of preaching to 15,000 people in Pakistan — where a visible cloud formed over the congregation during the altar call. For more from Mark Ivey, visit www.christalive.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1094764479</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-19T15:36:33+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/fisher-tears-purpose-jesus-wept</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/6588c4cc4161774ac3f76b9d7073dbb75bf57a37-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Restore the Wonder: Pastor Chad Fisher on Rekindling Passion for God’s Presence</video:title><video:description>Pastor Chad Fisher of Blue Springs Assembly in Blue Springs, Missouri joins Philip Cameron to unpack one of Scripture&apos;s most overlooked themes: the tears of Jesus and what they reveal about God&apos;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&apos;s heart: his love for people, his love for a place, and his commitment to divine purpose. &quot;Sorrow moved him, but it didn&apos;t just move him to emotion — it moved him to action,&quot; Chad explains. &quot;He entered into the story and changed the situation.&quot; 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 — &quot;He that goeth forth weeping, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing.&quot; 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&apos;s worth of counseling in a child&apos;s life. Learn more or volunteer at restorethewonder.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1094429317</video:player_loc><video:duration>1800</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-18T15:34:54+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/scott-mann-prison-ministry-who-cares</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/38306f37c5bb27c658245f776d20dc9d36e3d23b-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Who Cares??? Scott Mann on the Miracles of Prison Ministry and Lives Transformed Behind Bars</video:title><video:description>Pastor Scott Mann of New Vision Ministries joins Philip Cameron to share nearly four decades of frontline prison and jail ministry — and a bold challenge to every church that isn&apos;t doing it. Scott opens with the story of how it all began: two friends walking him through housing projects, earning the nickname &quot;Oreo Cookie,&quot; before God opened a jail door for him without paperwork or orientation. &quot;I feel the presence of God more in my camp a lot of times than I do in church,&quot; Scott says — and once you hear his stories, it&apos;s hard to argue. Drawing on Matthew 25:31–46, Scott makes a pointed case that visiting prisoners isn&apos;t optional for believers. He recounts confronting a large, debt-free church that had no outreach program — and watching it become the prison ministry&apos;s second-largest financial supporter within weeks. He also breaks down the practical difference between jail ministry and prison ministry, explains North Carolina&apos;s PREA training process, and describes the seven weekly services his team runs at their facility — with more volunteers than inmates. Scott&apos;s book &quot;Who Cares?&quot; — available on Amazon and now digitally on every North Carolina inmate tablet — grew from an audible word from God during a deer hunt. For more, visit newvisionnc.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1092503786</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-11T15:47:13+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mcneely-unshakeable-faith-shaking-world</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/e88f46a081fda725638c44f827908d06dba737cb-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Restoring Hope: Pastor Rick McNeely on Building a Spirit-Filled Community</video:title><video:description>Pastor Rick McNeely of Christ Community Church in Murphysboro, Illinois joins Philip Cameron for a timely conversation about holding onto unshakeable faith when the world around us is in turmoil. Drawing from Hebrews 12:25-27, Rick unpacks why God allows seasons of shaking — not to harm us, but to strip away everything that cannot last so that only what is eternal remains. &quot;We serve a God that is an anchor of our soul,&quot; Rick declares, &quot;and he will bring you to him and hold you in the midst of turmoil and tumult.&quot; The conversation moves from Rick&apos;s bold decision to keep his church open during COVID — setting up a drive-in worship service in the parking lot when the state shut down churches while keeping taverns open — to the deeper spiritual principle that the church must never compromise its message. Rick is direct: &quot;We&apos;re not going to Atlanta. We&apos;re talking about heaven, and there&apos;s only one way to get there, and that&apos;s through Christ.&quot; Rick also explores why fear is the enemy&apos;s primary weapon, why authentic love requires speaking truth, and how God&apos;s grip on our lives — like a grandfather holding a child&apos;s hand on a treacherous path — is always an act of love, never control. Viewers wrestling with uncertainty will find both biblical grounding and practical courage in this episode.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1092170734</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-10T15:39:34+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/sawyer-cancer-healing-biblical-restoration</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/11dbff9ea0d2e946060d5bce84e1bfb46e20d89b-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Unshakable Faith: Pastor George Sawyer on Building Strong Believers in a Shifting World</video:title><video:description>Pastor George Sawyer of Calvary Assembly of God in Tanner, Alabama, joins Philip Cameron to share a remarkable testimony of divine healing and the biblical promise of restoration. After discovering a lump on his neck, George was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin&apos;s lymphoma — a blood cancer carried through the lymphatic system — and sent to UAB Hospital in Birmingham for urgent evaluation. What followed stunned his medical team: a full-body PET scan revealed no other cancer, and a bone marrow biopsy came back completely clear. &quot;If you can&apos;t find cancer,&quot; George told his oncologist, &quot;I think I have stage none.&quot; George unpacks the biblical distinction between mere return and true restoration, drawing on the story of the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings 4, whose son died and was raised — and who later recovered every harvest, every income, and every possession lost during seven years of exile. &quot;Biblical restoration in the hands of God,&quot; he explains, &quot;is significantly increased and made better than the original condition.&quot; He also speaks directly to pastors discouraged by post-COVID church decline, urging them not to resign or retire but to prepare for restoration. This episode is a faith-building word for anyone facing a health crisis, a season of loss, or a church in recovery. Visit calvaryassembly.org to connect with Pastor George Sawyer&apos;s ministry.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1091841533</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-06-09T15:36:48+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/don-allen-healing-scars-north-georgia-revival</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/a8a4c4f0d07a828757d0fcfb3d989c56f66b3817-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Rise and Rebuild: Pastor Don Allen on Revival, Restoration, and Global Mission</video:title><video:description>Dr. Don Allen, pastor of The Church at War Hill in Dawsonville, Georgia, joins Philip Cameron for a powerful conversation about healing, revival, and the God who restores what the enemy has stolen. Fresh from a tornado that jumped over his church building and spared the congregation, Dr. Allen opens with a firsthand account of divine protection — and quickly draws a profound parallel to every believer facing their own storm. At the heart of this episode is a message about scars. Drawing from the story of Benaiah in Scripture, Dr. Allen explains why David chose a man who had fought a lion in a pit: &quot;You don&apos;t fight a lion in a pit and not come out without scars all over you.&quot; Those battle marks, he argues, are not disqualifiers — they are credentials. He shares a stunning testimony from the North Georgia Revival, now in its eighth year, where tens of thousands have been baptized and physical scars have literally washed from the bodies of those who had self-harmed. He also recounts the miraculous healing of a three-year-old boy with severe burn injuries, whose lost father&apos;s raw faith moved the hand of God. Whether you carry wounds from abuse, addiction, divorce, or shame, this episode delivers a clear word: the scars will not limit you. Visit warhill.com or donallen.com to connect with Dr. Allen&apos;s ministry.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1089117177</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-05-30T15:45:29+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/grillo-divine-disruption-miracle-stirring</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/6cd951ad6a1ca377de3ee39511c56023746a25a5-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Breaking Barriers: Pastor Jerry Grillo on Living in Kingdom Authority</video:title><video:description>Dr. Jerry Grillo, pastor of Church 180 in Hickory, North Carolina, joins Philip Cameron for a revelation-packed conversation on why the disruptions, interruptions, and crises in your life may not be the enemy&apos;s attack at all — they may be God&apos;s divine mechanism to activate everything He has already placed inside you. Drawing from John 5 and the Pool of Bethesda, Dr. Grillo unpacks a powerful pattern: God sent an angel to trouble the waters, and whoever discerned what God was doing in the disruption received healing for whatever need they carried. &quot;The miracle is still in the cup,&quot; Grillo declares. &quot;God didn&apos;t put anything new in the water in the stirring — He activated what He had already placed there.&quot; Using a vivid coffee illustration shared with then-armor-bearer Travis Green, he shows how adding more resources to an already-prepared cup only ruins the mixture — what&apos;s needed is a stirring, not a supplement. The conversation also explores John 4 and the woman at the well, revealing how Jesus disrupted her normal routine to give her living water — and how she left her water pots behind the moment the eternal became more important than the ordinary. Dr. Grillo challenges believers to &quot;lean into chaos,&quot; subdue their struggle with the authority God has given, and trust that confinement reveals what is truly inside them. For more from Dr. Grillo, visit churchone80.com or drjerrygrillo.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1088097138</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-05-27T15:36:41+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/hutchings-jailed-church-bold-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/0177732f0ddef15f1855546029b75c4ea38ec64b-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Faith Under Fire: Pastor Phil Hutchings on Bold Christianity in Canada</video:title><video:description>Pastor Phil Hutchings of Higher Life Church in Quispamsis, New Brunswick, Canada joins Philip Cameron for a gripping conversation about what it truly costs to stand for bold Christianity in the face of government opposition. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Phil refused to close his church doors — and paid for it with a stint in solitary confinement, shackled in ankle chains for seven days. &quot;It wasn&apos;t about bravado,&quot; he explains. &quot;I just realized if there&apos;s one time for the church to be open, it would be during this craziness.&quot; Rather than silencing his congregation, the arrest became a catalyst. A Satanist who stumbled upon their outdoor worship service — thinking it was a freedom rally — got saved, filled with the Holy Ghost, and is now preaching the gospel. Phil unpacks the spiritual lesson behind the story of the twelve spies in Numbers 13–14, showing how ten spies spoke in agreement with the problem rather than the Promise, and how God gave them exactly what they declared. His book, *A Mouthful of Miracles*, equips believers to stop speaking defeat and start speaking victory. Phil also shares his vision to plant seven new churches — one for every day he spent in jail — as a declaration that persecution only propels the Kingdom forward. Get his book and learn more at higherlifechurch.ca.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1087159452</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-05-23T15:37:39+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/holmes-bold-christianity-politics-israel</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/98b9302dd9572d758bd0ef4a04a2f10e306bc86d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Reviving Truth: Pastor Myles Holmes on Faith, Culture, and Bold Christianity</video:title><video:description>Pastor Myles Holmes of Revival USA joins Philip Cameron for a candid conversation about the church&apos;s responsibility to speak boldly into today&apos;s most pressing moral and political issues. Holmes, who gained national attention in 2016 when his video &quot;Top 10 Reasons Why Christians Should Support Donald Trump&quot; 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. &quot;Since about 95% of political issues are actually moral issues, and 100% of moral issues are biblical issues,&quot; Holmes says, &quot;you&apos;re going to tell me I&apos;m going to be quiet about moral issues? Of course not.&quot; Holmes challenges the common pastoral refrain of non-involvement, contending that God&apos;s will is rarely done automatically — it requires God&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1086816186</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-05-22T15:27:20+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/bell-church-health-family-real-success</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/ecb1f37c6aafe20ec932eb04986271f90a799721-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Living on Mission: A Prophetic Conversation with Pastor Chris Bell</video:title><video:description>Pastor Chris Bell of 3 Circle Church in Fairhope, Alabama joins Philip Cameron for a candid conversation about what it truly means to live on mission — without losing your church, your family, or your soul in the process. Drawing on Acts 1:8, Chris unpacks the vision behind 3 Circle Church&apos;s name: reaching Jerusalem first, then Judea and Samaria, then the ends of the earth. &quot;We&apos;re not just going to go across the world to reach people for Christ and forget our backyard,&quot; he explains, &quot;but we&apos;re also not going to focus on our backyard and not care about people across the world.&quot; The conversation takes a sharp, practical turn as Chris challenges pastors and leaders to define real success before chasing growth. Growing up on a 200-acre farm, he returns to agricultural language: &quot;I feel like God&apos;s given me a field to plow — and I&apos;m going to plow that field.&quot; He warns against premature church multiplication, noting that churches risk replicating their own unhealthiness when roots aren&apos;t deep. The same principle applies to family: &quot;The greatest tragedy would be to be successful at the wrong thing.&quot; Whether you&apos;re a pastor, a business leader, or a parent, this episode will sharpen your priorities and call you back to the field God has given you. Find 3 Circle Church online to connect with Chris Bell and his team.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1081879886</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-05-06T15:43:20+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/meloy-prophetic-demonic-territories-end-times</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/bfd185b3559b86fb0c7326b21a56d6949208a351-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Discerning the Times: A Prophetic Word with Pastor Buddy Meloy</video:title><video:description>Pastor Buddy Meloy of New Life Christian Fellowship in Lake City, Florida joins Philip Cameron to deliver a striking prophetic word about the spiritual forces driving today&apos;s cultural upheaval. Buddy shares how the Lord revealed to him — more than three years before it made headlines — that an &quot;assassination culture&quot; would take root in America, a warning he first voiced on Daily Faith in 2022, well before the attempted assassination of President Trump. At the heart of this conversation is a revelation Buddy calls &quot;borders, boundaries, and evil spirits.&quot; Drawing on the Gospel accounts of Jesus crossing the Sea of Galilee into Gadara, he explains that &quot;evil spirits never leave any place without making a scene&quot; — a principle that illuminates why enforcing national borders, cultural norms, and even gender distinctions (Genesis 1) triggers such violent societal convulsions. He connects demonic territoriality to crime-ridden neighborhoods, corrupt courts, and the spiritual significance of judges and law enforcement as &quot;ministers of the Lord&quot; (Romans 13). Buddy closes with an encouraging word: the turmoil we see is not the devil winning — it is &quot;Hell being dispossessed of its possessions.&quot; Learn more about Pastor Buddy Meloy and New Life Christian Fellowship in Lake City, Florida.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1077298603</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-04-21T15:57:58+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/petree-missions-philippines-perseverance</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/46aa7baffda1cfacd2f29a7d37e04084088786e9-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>A Voice for Revival: Evangelist Daryl Petree on the Power of the Gospel</video:title><video:description>Dr. Daryl Petree, national evangelist and missionary with nearly 37 years of ministry experience across roughly 60 countries, joins Philip Cameron to share a remarkable story of suffering, resilience, and a fresh call to the mission field. After enduring a 14-year season of devastating loss — including the death of a son, the loss of his home and all his possessions, a near-fatal collapse while ministering in Germany, and a violent bandit attack in Ecuador — Daryl refused to let hardship silence his voice. At the heart of this conversation is a Macedonian call that has drawn Daryl and his wife to the Davao region of the Philippines, where they have already fed nearly 700 children in a single outreach. &quot;Do not allow these circumstances to silence your voice,&quot; the Holy Spirit spoke to Daryl during a powerful early-morning encounter just days before this interview — a word he says arrived at the moment he was closest to giving up. Daryl shares his vision to establish both a Christian school and a ministry training center in the Philippines, offering college-level training to pastors, evangelists, missionaries, and worship leaders. He draws a striking parallel between Daniel in the lions&apos; den and believers today who feel insignificant amid global religious noise. If you are pressing through a difficult season and wondering whether your voice matters, this episode is for you. Learn more and support the work at darylpetrieministries.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1076439260</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-04-17T15:42:51+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/ferguson-resurrection-calling-ministry-gifts</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/55ba9e73cb318f3504b0b21440259e1cfa507832-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>A Life of Worship: Jeff Ferguson on Music, Ministry, and the Power of a Song</video:title><video:description>Jeff Ferguson — evangelist, musician, and founder of The Vow Ministries in DeLand, Florida — joins Philip Cameron for a powerful conversation about the resurrection of God-given callings and the irrevocable nature of spiritual gifts. Drawing on 2 Timothy 1 and Paul&apos;s charge to &quot;stir up the gift within you,&quot; Jeff delivers a timely word for anyone who believes their season of ministry has passed. Jeff leads nine ministries out of a historic 100-year-old building in downtown DeLand, including Tabitha&apos;s Ministry — a widows&apos; outreach modeled on the New Testament disciple Dorcas — which features Tabitha&apos;s Table (monthly worship services at Calvary Orlando), Tabitha&apos;s Tea Party (twice-yearly celebration dinners), and Tabitha&apos;s Toolbox, a no-charge handyman and home-repair service for women in need. He also cares for approximately 350 seniors across Central Florida through The Vow. The heart of this episode is Jeff&apos;s declaration that &quot;the gifts and callings of God are without repentance&quot; — meaning they are irrevocable, and God will not change His mind about your assignment. Whether you&apos;ve failed, aged out, or simply gone quiet, Jeff insists God is uncovering those wells again. He shares a remarkable story of cleaning church toilets during an eight-week revival that broke out after he was unexpectedly asked to preach. Discover more at jeffferguson.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1076087743</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-04-16T15:38:53+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-toxic-thought-life-renewing-mind</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/106c449893f086bf911623e1c6c6015f85d848d4-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Fueled by Faith: Pastor Derek Draughon on Living with Purpose and Power</video:title><video:description>Derek Draughon, host of FuelCast TV, joins Philip Cameron to deliver a razor-sharp, Scripture-grounded message on the most overlooked battlefield in the Christian life: the thought life. Drawing from Proverbs 23:7 — &quot;For as he thinks in his heart, so is he&quot; — Derek unpacks why toxic thinking is the root cause of toxic living, and why most believers never address it at the source. Derek lays out three practical, Word-based steps to break the cycle of destructive thoughts. Starting with 2 Corinthians 10:5, he challenges listeners to &quot;arrest every thought&quot; the moment it enters the mind — just as a police officer detains a suspect before knowing all the facts. &quot;Put it in handcuffs,&quot; he says, &quot;and ask: is this from God? Does this align with the plan of God for my life?&quot; From there, he walks through Romans 12:2&apos;s call to renew the mind, explaining that transformation begins when we consistently filter what we allow to take root. Philip adds the timeless wisdom his father passed down: &quot;You can&apos;t stop the devil from flying around your head, but you can certainly stop him from building a nest.&quot; The episode closes with Derek praying a bold, specific prayer of deliverance over anyone trapped in anxiety, fear, and swirling dark thoughts. For more from Derek, visit fuelcast.tv.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1075727668</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-04-15T15:33:51+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/myles-holmes-trump-holy-week-christian-revival</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/98b9302dd9572d758bd0ef4a04a2f10e306bc86d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Faith, Culture &amp; Courage: Pastor Myles Holmes on Reviving the Church in Today’s World</video:title><video:description>Pastor Myles Holmes of Revive USA Church in Collinsville, Illinois joins Philip Cameron for a timely conversation about the spiritual and cultural renaissance unfolding in America. Myles, who pastors one of the Midwest&apos;s most prophetically engaged congregations, was among the first voices to declare that God would use Donald Trump to stabilize the nation and shift the world&apos;s trajectory — a word he spoke years before it became evident to many in the church. At the heart of this episode is Trump&apos;s sweeping Holy Week 2025 proclamation, which Myles reads aloud in full. The declaration — signed by President Trump — calls for &quot;an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon our beloved nation&quot; and explicitly names Jesus Christ, his crucifixion, and his resurrection. Myles reflects, &quot;I have never heard anything so clearly Jesus-centered&quot; from a sitting U.S. president, drawing a sharp contrast with recent years. The conversation also covers religious liberty under threat in the UK and Scotland, America&apos;s role as a global beacon of faith and freedom, and the church&apos;s responsibility to move from spectator to participant in cultural renewal. Myles Holmes leads Israel tours every two years; for details email pastor@milesholmes.com. Don&apos;t miss this bold, faith-filled discussion on prophecy, courage, and what God is doing in America right now.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1073987242</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-04-09T15:42:17+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zink-kingdom-faith-generational-legacy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/0854a7daba9488c249fb29934cf318652bf1531d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Legacy of Faith: Bishop Paul Zink on Building the Church and the Next Generation</video:title><video:description>Bishop Paul Zink, founder of New Life Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida and the acclaimed Providence School, joins Philip Cameron for a timely and faith-stirring conversation about living as citizens of a kingdom that transcends earthly turmoil. As global markets shake and cultural anxiety rises, Bishop Zink anchors the discussion in Jesus&apos; own words from John 18:36 — &quot;My kingdom is not of this world&quot; — reminding believers that Wall Street is not the main street of God&apos;s economy and that our invisible means of support are more real than anything the natural eye can see. The conversation moves from kingdom economics to the power of revelation-driven faith. Bishop Zink draws a sharp distinction between reasonable thinking and faith by revelation: &quot;Once we get something revealed, that&apos;s when we sink our teeth into it and give everything we&apos;ve got to it.&quot; Philip shares a defining personal moment at age 18 when his father challenged him to sell his brand-new car to fund Scotland&apos;s first Spirit-filled Bible school — a moment that unlocked a lifetime of generational giving and vision. Together they explore multi-generational ministry, the danger of excuse-making, and Moses&apos; pivotal decision at the burning bush as a model for stepping from one world into God&apos;s. If you are looking for courage to trust God beyond what you can see, this episode delivers it.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1073613286</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-04-08T15:39:36+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/camp-faith-grief-redemption-west-cobb</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/a956bd4c119c15fb9703132ae81da1b4429afee8-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Living on Purpose: Pastor David Camp on Faith, Community, and Calling</video:title><video:description>Pastor David Camp of West Cobb Church in Marietta, Georgia joins Philip Cameron to share one of the most gripping redemption stories you&apos;ll hear — a testimony of faith through loss that refuses to stay buried under tragedy. In 2022, just three months after accepting the call to pastor West Cobb Church, David&apos;s wife of 32 years, Angela, died suddenly in a drowning accident at their home. At the same moment, the software company he co-leads in the real estate and mortgage industry lost 75% of its customer base as the market collapsed. Wave after wave of loss — personal, financial, and pastoral — crashed against him simultaneously. Yet David chose to yield. &quot;The God that I knew or thought I knew is far greater than the God I know today,&quot; he says. Rather than collapse, he led a grieving congregation through its own season of chaos, and God brought a widow named Beverly into his life. Their blended family — including David&apos;s daughters, who were fully on board — became a living picture of redemption. West Cobb Church grew from 180 to nearly 450 weekly attendees between June 2022 and April 2025. If you are walking through compounding loss right now, this conversation is for you. David&apos;s story proves that God enlarges us in our distress — and that the storm you&apos;re facing will not drown you. Visit West Cobb Church if you&apos;re in the Marietta, Georgia area.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1070373789</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-03-28T15:25:45+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mullins-dont-let-doubt-take-you-out</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/d6ba468fec66e662f5f67c56793b603f42443ff3-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Don’t Let Doubt Take You Out: Pastor Todd Mullins on Standing Strong in Faith</video:title><video:description>Pastor Todd Mullins, senior pastor of Christ Fellowship Church in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida — one of America&apos;s top-10 churches — joins Philip Cameron to unpack the message behind his powerful new book, &quot;Don&apos;t Let Doubt Take You Out.&quot; Todd opens up about his own unexpected struggle with doubt, sharing that even as someone gifted with faith, he found himself paralyzed by self-doubt when stepping into the senior pastor role his parents had built. Drawing on three key areas where doubt attacks believers — self-doubt, relational doubt, and doubt in the supernatural — Todd delivers a message that is both raw and redemptive. He recounts preaching with John Maxwell and Reinhard Bonnke in the front row, and hearing the Holy Spirit say, &quot;You&apos;re right, you&apos;re not enough — but I am.&quot; He also shares the deeply personal journey of raising his son Jefferson through an autism diagnosis, infertility, and a season of crisis, declaring the word of God over his family until breakthrough came. &quot;Listen to what you know, not to what you fear,&quot; became a turning point. &quot;Don&apos;t Let Doubt Take You Out&quot; is available at mycharismashop.com and on Amazon. If doubt has been silencing your calling, this conversation is for you.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1068883068</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-03-24T15:27:36+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/rutland-keep-joyful-aging-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/cace8522195964d0a3669b5bae03603707a78c94-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Keep On Keeping On: Dr. Mark Rutland on Joyful Aging, Purpose, and Global Mission</video:title><video:description>Dr. Mark Rutland, author of his 20th book Keep On Keeping On, joins Philip Cameron for a candid, humor-filled conversation about finishing well, aging with joy, and trusting an unchanging God through every season of life. Dr. Rutland — founder of Global Servants, which operates Houses of Grace for at-risk girls in northern Thailand and West Africa — brings decades of pastoral wisdom and a refreshingly lighthearted perspective to the challenges of growing older in ministry. At the heart of the discussion is a simple but powerful truth: &quot;We are changing. God is not.&quot; Dr. Rutland argues that walking with an unchanging God through the changes of life is what makes aging redemptive and even adventurous. He and Philip explore how a genuine sense of humor — not just knowing what&apos;s funny, but knowing what&apos;s funny about yourself — keeps believers winsome, joyful, and effective well into their senior years. Dr. Rutland also shares the story behind Global Servants&apos; Houses of Grace, which proactively rescue girls from trafficking vulnerability in Thailand and Ghana, with graduates now serving as house mothers, attorneys, and doctors. To learn more or support the work, visit globalservants.org or drmarkrutland.com. Keep On Keeping On is available on Amazon and at charismashop.com. Don&apos;t quit — your best days in God may still be ahead.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1063243666</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-03-06T16:35:04+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/garcia-fresh-oil-holy-spirit-intimacy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/f181af8308ec16144907a80c22562d5067efe0fe-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Fresh Oil: Cultivating Intimacy with the Holy Spirit with Pastor Chris Garcia</video:title><video:description>Pastor Chris Garcia of House of Glory Church in Fort Smith, Arkansas joins Philip Cameron to unpack what it truly means to cultivate intimacy with the Holy Spirit — and why the presence of God is the only thing that can transform a life, a church, and a generation. Drawing from his new book Fresh Oil: Secrets to Intimacy with the Holy Spirit, Chris traces his journey back to age 12, when he first encountered the tangible presence of God in a Spirit-filled church and heard an inner voice say, &quot;Lift your hands. Just surrender.&quot; That moment of yielding, he explains, unleashed &quot;a river of liquid love&quot; that has defined his walk with Christ ever since. Chris and Philip explore how the Western church has become cluttered with programming and 32-second increments, leaving little room for the Holy Spirit to move. Anchoring the conversation in John 15, Chris emphasizes that abiding in Christ — clinging to the vine — is the source of all fruitfulness, faith, and revelation. &quot;Everything you need is found in him,&quot; he says. He closes with a challenge to cultivate the secret place, citing Psalm 91 and the example of Peter, whose very shadow healed the sick because he dwelled under the shadow of the Almighty. Order Fresh Oil and learn more about Pastor Chris Garcia&apos;s ministry at fathersglory.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1062525913</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-03-04T19:39:44+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/thompson-lions-army-prophetic-vision-spiritual-warfare</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/3e21dcb87b7a876a571509e9a9dc78e25186da95-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The Lion’s Army—Prophetic Vision for Spiritual Warfare with Mike Thompson</video:title><video:description>Mike Thompson, author of The Lion&apos;s Army, joins Philip Cameron to unpack a stunning prophetic vision that reveals three demonic hordes advancing against America — and the divine weapons God has given His people to defeat them. Drawing on Revelation 5:5, where Jesus is declared &quot;the Lion of the tribe of Judah,&quot; Thompson describes a vivid encounter in which the Lord lifted him over a vast battlefield and showed him both the enemy&apos;s strategy and the Church&apos;s authority to overcome it. The three demonic armies Thompson identifies are the Shriekers and Screamers (spirits of intimidation and chaos), Lying Unity (a deceptive force masquerading as peace to gain a foothold), and the Punishers and Enforcers (a bloodthirsty horde calculated to silence opposition). Against each, the Lion&apos;s Army — believers standing alongside Jesus — declares, &quot;You have lost, we have won,&quot; releasing fire, blinding light, and wind that symbolize God&apos;s supernatural power, truth, and glory. Thompson also shares 47 years of ministry insight on how to walk in the spirit, hear the voice of God, and operate in spiritual dynamics for these last days. &quot;The whole earth will be filled with His glory,&quot; he reminds listeners — darkness will never overtake God. Get The Lion&apos;s Army wherever books are sold, including Amazon and mycharismashop.com, and connect with Mike at wordoflifeworldoutreach.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1056468352</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-02-13T16:48:20+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/grillo-100-fold-blessing-kadesh-barnea</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/afe44d19ffa7da9bca1d47d72489196be15fe4ac-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Dr. Jerry Grillo: Unlocking Faith &amp; the 100-Fold Blessing</video:title><video:description>Dr. Jerry Grillo, pastor of Church 180 in Hickory, North Carolina, joins Philip Cameron for a faith-igniting conversation on the 100-fold blessing and what keeps believers from stepping into God&apos;s fullest promises. Drawing from the Parable of the Sower and the story of the children of Israel at Kadesh Barnea, Dr. Grillo unpacks why the soil — not the seed — determines whether a believer produces a harvest. &quot;It was the soil, not the seed,&quot; he declares, reminding listeners that receiving the Word is not the same as being transformed by it. Dr. Grillo distinguishes between being &quot;translated&quot; — moving from event to event, conference to conference — and being truly transformed by the Holy Spirit into the unnatural realm where the 100-fold operates. He introduces the &quot;Kadesh Barnea spirit,&quot; a cycle of rumination and reverse that keeps people stuck at the threshold of their promise. His prescription: master your mind, master your feelings, and master your conversation — because &quot;everything begins and ends with a conversation.&quot; The episode closes with a vivid image from Numbers 13, where two men were needed to carry one cluster of grapes from the Promised Land — a blessing sized not to the carrier, but to the giant. For more from Dr. Jerry Grillo, visit drjerrygrillo.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1056058027</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-02-12T16:48:14+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mcafee-grounded-growing-biblical-worldview</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2c065959a1dbbe576cfabc2ee352624f958601fa-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Finding Faith&apos;s Roots: Grounded and Growing in God&apos;s Word</video:title><video:description>Pastor Tony McAfee of Covenant Life Church in Clinton, Tennessee joins Philip Cameron to sound the alarm on one of the most urgent crises facing the modern church: the collapse of biblical literacy and doctrinal grounding. Drawing on research from George Barna, McAfee reveals that only 6% of Americans hold a biblical worldview — meaning 94% are spiritually adrift, picking and choosing beliefs from a spiritual buffet rather than standing on Scripture. &quot;What we&apos;ve created is a church that is real wide, but very shallow,&quot; McAfee warns, describing congregations blown about by every wind of doctrine. The conversation centers on McAfee&apos;s new book, Grounded and Growing, a hands-on discipleship resource designed to drive believers into the deep roots of sound doctrine. Using the vivid image of a lone Highland tree whose roots plunge a hundred feet into the earth while its leaves are stripped bare by the wind, McAfee illustrates why depth — not breadth — is the only thing that sustains faith through life&apos;s storms. The book is already trending in Amazon&apos;s top 10 under educational discipleship titles just two weeks after release. Pastors, youth leaders, and small-group facilitators will find Grounded and Growing an ideal curriculum. Order it on Amazon or join the live Wednesday-night teaching at cllife — Eastern time 6:30 PM. This episode is essential viewing for anyone serious about biblical discipleship.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1055274023</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T16:30:04+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/don-allen-healing-miracle-fatal-diagnosis</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/0c195d9358f3bdc1b7721cf32083bb1f8d87e2ac-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Dr. Don Allen’s Healing Testimony: Faith, Miracles &amp; Victory</video:title><video:description>Dr. Don Allen, senior pastor of The Church at War Hill in North Georgia, joins Philip Cameron to share a raw and remarkable healing testimony that will ignite faith in anyone facing a life-threatening diagnosis. Leading a ministry that spans six campuses, a radio station broadcasting to 218 countries, a global missions-verification network called RL and Global, and a Bible college, Dr. Allen had been preaching eight to ten times a week for over three decades — until his doctors told him to go home and plan his funeral. Dr. Allen recounts going blind in the pulpit on New Year&apos;s Eve while preaching the gospel, followed by a rapid physical decline that left him ineligible for a transplant. Rather than retreat, he declared, &quot;I&apos;m going to go preaching then — what&apos;s it gonna do, kill me?&quot; He began speaking Psalm 118:17 over his failing body — &quot;You shall live and not die, and proclaim the works of the Lord&quot; — and within months his numbers reversed so dramatically that his specialist said, &quot;I have never seen this in my medical career.&quot; This episode is a direct word for anyone the enemy has told is finished. Dr. Allen challenges viewers to stop planning their demise and start walking in their God-given assignment. For more teaching and resources, visit donallen.org or find The Church at War Hill in Dawsonville, Georgia.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1053826459</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-02-05T16:41:15+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-miracle-provision-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2609bf8d562bbeb682f768b5a91a2d6e75801ee0-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Derek Draughon: Faith, Provision &amp; God’s Miracle Power</video:title><video:description>Pastor Derek Draughon joins Philip Cameron for a faith-building conversation centered on God&apos;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 &quot;Jesus always provides, if we&apos;ll be obedient and walking His ways.&quot; Derek introduces what he calls &quot;the mechanics of a miracle&quot; — the biblical pattern where God performs the divine multiplication while we supply the obedient, mechanical step. From the boy&apos;s loaves and fishes to the command &quot;Rise, take up your bed and walk,&quot; every miracle in Scripture requires human participation. He challenges viewers not to consume what God has placed in their hands for a greater purpose: &quot;Some meals in your life are not meant to be eaten — that meal was created for miracles.&quot; 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&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1049730879</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-01-23T16:36:43+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/wally-long-faith-healing-tragedy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/7b82ecf26ab668201ccfe79b5edf67273c63f9cf-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Wally Long: Finding Hope &amp; Healing Through Faith &amp; Trials</video:title><video:description>Pastor and author Wally Long joins Philip Cameron to share one of the most harrowing stories of compounded family tragedy you will ever hear — and how his unshakeable faith carried him through it all. In the span of just eleven months, Wally lost his youngest sister to suicide, nearly lost his 18-year-old son in a devastating motorcycle accident, and then buried his mother. Before he could fully recover, a 12-year-old nephew killed Wally&apos;s brother and sister-in-law, critically wounding two younger children in the same attack. &quot;The only thing I had was my faith,&quot; Wally says. &quot;That&apos;s all I could cling to.&quot; Rather than collapse under the weight of unimaginable grief, Wally and his wife adopted two of the surviving children — their seventh and eighth — and leaned into a simple, daily discipline: &quot;Just do the next thing.&quot; That posture of one-step-at-a-time obedience, rooted in the peace that &quot;passes understanding,&quot; became the foundation of his healing journey and ultimately the sermon series that grew into his book, Why Me, Lord. Wally also recounts the moment — just five days after the murders — when God compelled him to visit his imprisoned 12-year-old nephew, and how choosing forgiveness over bitterness became the turning point for his entire family&apos;s restoration. He later appeared on the Piers Morgan show to share his faith publicly in the middle of the crisis. If you or someone you love is walking through a dark valley, this conversation is essential viewing. Learn more and get the book at wallylong.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1048982616</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-01-21T16:37:36+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/nix-insurrection-resurrection-prophecy-church</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/4e90ce1d4de18bbedf4183cb52580ed110c24587-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Reviving Faith: Keith Nix on Trials &amp; God’s Fulfilled Word</video:title><video:description>Pastor Keith Nix of Lift Church in Sevierville, Tennessee joins Philip Cameron for a conversation about prophetic fulfillment, national hope, and the urgent call for the church to rise. In 2020, during the height of the pandemic, Keith received two striking words from the Lord — first, that God would place a &quot;divine pause&quot; on the enemy&apos;s agenda, and second, a prophetic declaration he heard as it left his own lips: &quot;After insurrection, resurrection.&quot; Years before the word &quot;insurrection&quot; entered the national conversation, Keith was proclaiming that God would follow that moment with a resurrection of hope, truth, humility, and common sense across America. Drawing on Romans 15:13 — &quot;God is the God of hope&quot; — Keith reminds believers that hope cannot be extinguished as long as God exists, calling hope and faith &quot;siblings.&quot; He cautions the church not to mistake political momentum for spiritual assignment: &quot;This is a time for the church of Jesus Christ to get to work like never before.&quot; Keith also introduces his new book, Losing Jesus in Church, a practical guide built around the story of Mary and Joseph losing — and finding — Jesus in the temple, offering eight steps to help believers reconnect with Christ. Find it at keithnix.net. Visit Lift Church online at theliftchurch.tv.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1047906899</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-01-17T16:32:04+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/trump-code-anderson-prophecy-americas-future</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/66ee0f1c840e176d21ad28ad2331edfd4d61ab43-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Prophetic Insights on Trump, Faith, and America’s Future with Troy Anderson</video:title><video:description>Bestselling author and journalist Troy Anderson joins Philip Cameron to unpack the stunning prophetic connections explored in his book The Trump Code — and what they reveal about God&apos;s sovereign hand over America. Anderson, founder of the Inspire Literary Group and president of Battle Ready Ministries, draws on years of research to show how a series of 1890s fictional novels by Ingersoll Lockwood — featuring a boy named &quot;Baron Trump&quot; living in a castle on Fifth Avenue — eerily foreshadow the Trump family of today, right down to the location of Trump Tower. Anderson recounts his landmark 2013 interview with Billy Graham, who drew a parallel between America and the city of Nineveh, saying he believed national repentance could turn the tide again. That conviction led to the historic Return: National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance on the National Mall in September 2020, drawing a quarter million attendees and 42 million viewers. &quot;I believe God has a great plan, not just for President Trump, but for America and for the whole world,&quot; Anderson says. From the bullet that clipped Trump&apos;s ear in Pennsylvania to the possibility of an Oval Office address calling the nation to repentance, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone seeking a faith-grounded perspective on current events. Get the book and learn more at TroyAnderson.us.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1047188301</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-01-15T16:31:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/bill-derick-restored-storm-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/1b4ae08814a9fc0be194203734d5ec720b3c9fd4-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Bill Derick: Faith, Resilience &amp; God’s Power in Life’s Storms</video:title><video:description>Bill Derick, businessman and author of Restored by the Storm: Navigating Through Life&apos;s Unexpected Challenges, joins Philip Cameron for a candid conversation about surviving the Great Recession, a personal health battle with cancer, and the faith that carried him through both. Bill&apos;s construction and land development company was hit at ground zero when the housing market collapsed — land values dropped to 25% of purchase price, nearly a hundred employees faced layoffs, and bank relationships that once felt like partnerships turned cold overnight. &quot;I went into this storm as a businessman who thought he could control just about everything,&quot; Bill admits, &quot;and I found out real quickly that I was in control until I wasn&apos;t.&quot; The conversation unpacks the five-year grind of navigating debt restructuring, the critical role of seeking experienced mentors, and why guessing is never a strategy in a crisis. Drawing on King David&apos;s declaration &quot;You have enlarged me in my distress,&quot; Philip and Bill explore how life&apos;s storms deepen faith in ways that mountaintop seasons never can — and how cancer, like financial ruin, can ultimately become a source of unexpected blessing. If you&apos;re navigating a business crisis, a health storm, or any season of loss, this episode delivers hard-won, practical wisdom. Get Bill&apos;s book at billderick.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1046832335</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-01-14T16:39:25+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/coffey-pursue-advance-recover-all</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/9abc23203adf8b27b287b0a8eb9689d5e386a8be-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Pastor James Coffey: Seeking God’s Vision &amp; Restoring Faith</video:title><video:description>Pastor James Coffey, lead pastor of The Harbor Church in Lafayette, Tennessee, joins Philip Cameron in the studio to unpack the prophetic word God gave him for the new year — and it carries a message for every believer who feels like they&apos;ve lost ground. Drawing from 1 Samuel 30, James traces David&apos;s devastating moment at Ziklag — a name that literally means &quot;the place of being pressed down&quot; — and shows how David&apos;s story mirrors the spiritual condition of many families, churches, and ministries today. James reveals that God gave him three words heading into the new year: pursue, advance, and expand. &quot;If you will pursue my presence and advance my kingdom, I will expand your borders,&quot; the Holy Spirit told him. He unpacks how David had been fighting battles he was never called to fight, settling in a place of suppression, until the Amalekites — whose name means &quot;vision of doubt&quot; and &quot;the severed eye&quot; — stole everything. Yet when David inquired of the Lord, God didn&apos;t just answer yes or no. He gave a promise: &quot;Pursue — you shall surely overtake them, and without fail, recover all.&quot; This episode is a timely prophetic word for anyone who has experienced loss, distraction, or a severed vision. Learn more about The Harbor Church at theharbortennesee.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1045758287</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-01-10T16:38:05+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/valekis-christian-cult-deception-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/eca344d0d6a06c58cd28c9e8112b43c0361296ba-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Escaping Deception: Jim Valekis on Faith &amp; False Beliefs</video:title><video:description>Jim Valekis joins Philip Cameron to share a remarkable personal journey through three — and arguably four — cultic religious movements, beginning with the Greek Orthodox Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and leading into the Worldwide Church of God founded by Herbert W. Armstrong. Jim explains how a 1960s Life magazine article asking &quot;Is God Dead?&quot; sent a teenage boy into a spiritual crisis that made him vulnerable to Armstrong&apos;s radio broadcasts, which offered booklets on biblical proof of God&apos;s existence. &quot;It takes a lot of truth to sell a little lie,&quot; Jim observes, capturing the seductive logic of cultic doctrine. The conversation moves into the Worldwide Church of God&apos;s strict Sabbatarian and Old Testament practices — including a three-tiered biblical tithing system — before tracing Jim&apos;s transition into evangelical ministry. There he encountered what he calls the &quot;cult of the American personality,&quot; a Declaration of Independence Christianity where personal freedom overrides scriptural authority. He warns that modern churches risk producing spectators rather than disciples, and calls believers back to a marketplace ministry rooted in Christ alone. Jim&apos;s book, The Christian in the Cult, is available on Amazon and at smilingicon.com. If you want to understand how deception enters the church, this episode is essential viewing.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1044373354</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2025-01-06T16:42:47+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/walker-new-testament-church-blueprint</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/cb31c07e620cb4b682d690d59a3afa8d2ebef50a-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Craig Walker</video:title><video:description>Craig Walker, lead pastor of Upward Church in Pensacola, Florida, joins Daily Faith to share a remarkable encounter with Jesus on an airplane returning from Africa — and the divine download that followed. During a two-hour-and-46-minute experience in the presence of Christ, Walker received a clear mandate: the global church must return to God&apos;s blueprint for building the New Testament church, not the corporate-American model that has drifted from its core mission. Walker draws on Ephesians 4, Psalm 110, and Revelation 4–5 to reveal what he calls the divine pattern for the church — fivefold ministry gifts serving as the foundation, not the pinnacle, of church structure. &quot;If you&apos;re a fivefold minister, you&apos;re at the bottom,&quot; he explains. &quot;This is the foundation that the church is built upon.&quot; He warns that the American church has insulated itself from its primary calling: evangelism and disciple-making. Overseeing more than 16,000 churches across 22 African nations, Walker&apos;s ministry has seen over 3.25 million people come to Christ in six years — discipling each new believer for an average of just 83 cents. For more information or to partner with this global mission, visit upwardchurch.org or wifijeus.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1040454335</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-12-18T16:33:54+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/schadt-kids-bad-behavior-hidden-causes</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/cb31c07e620cb4b682d690d59a3afa8d2ebef50a-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Jeff Schadt</video:title><video:description>Family counselor and Revive Family executive director Jeff Schadt joins Philip Cameron to unpack the real — and often invisible — forces driving children&apos;s defiance, rebellion, and spiritual drift. After interviewing more than 3,000 kids firsthand, Schadt discovered that most parents are misreading the signals their children send. &quot;We&apos;ve been taught to focus on the green part of the weed, the bad behavior,&quot; he explains, &quot;but when you cut off the top of a weed, the root system doubles in size.&quot; His book What&apos;s Really Causing My Kids&apos; Bad Behavior identifies five key factors beneath the surface, including unconscious thoughts and emotions — 95% of which children (and adults) are completely unaware of — stored trauma held in the amygdala, and post-COVID fight-or-flight dysregulation that mimics ADD/ADHD. Schadt and Philip explore how adolescents actually learn better through independence than control, why teens still deeply want closeness with their parents even when they appear distant, and how unaddressed stored trauma can silently hijack family relationships for decades. Parents, pastors, and counselors will find practical next steps at onerulehome.com, where Schadt&apos;s book and a free 70-page Child Concern Index report are currently available at no cost. Schedule a coaching appointment directly through revivefamily.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1040096545</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-12-17T16:57:42+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/dobbins-hope-church-hurt-healing</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/63ba38fc678d87473b9a1ae049233d6d0a670194-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Joe Dobbins</video:title><video:description>Pastor Joe Dobbins, lead pastor of Twin Rivers Church in St. Louis, Missouri, joins Daily Faith to unpack the epidemic of church hurt — and the path back to wholeness. Drawing from his book Hope After Church Hurt, Joe reveals that as many as 65 million Americans hold faith in Jesus but no longer attend church, roughly equal to the number who do. &quot;I felt like the Spirit of the Lord revealed to me that today we don&apos;t just need churches that reach the lost, but churches that also heal the found.&quot; Joe walks through eight distinct categories of church hurt, explaining why pain alone doesn&apos;t define the wound — the lie embedded in it does. Referencing 2 Corinthians 10, he describes how a stronghold is often &quot;a wound wrapped around a lie,&quot; and points to John chapter 9 to show that healing requires a personal decision: Jesus never heals anyone against their will. He draws a powerful distinction between miracles (instantaneous) and healing (incremental), challenging the church to develop patience for the journey. The conversation closes with a reminder from Psalm 56:8 — that God collects our tears as evidence, not merely as a record of pain, so that justice can be served and peace can follow. Pick up Hope After Church Hurt wherever books are sold, or visit joedobbins.org to connect with Pastor Joe directly.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1039716558</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-12-16T16:39:19+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/coleman-wise-men-gifts-biblical-archaeology</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/1050732813b3cde66ffd90158a8b1b7c0917fcad-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Mike Coleman</video:title><video:description>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. &quot;They inspected this lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world,&quot; Coleman explains, &quot;and they found him worthy.&quot; 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 &quot;the fruit of God&apos;s direction comes at the darkest hours of our life.&quot; Perhaps most striking is Coleman&apos;s archaeological insight into Roman law: in the decades before Christ&apos;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&apos;s gifts were therefore not ceremonial; they were the provision God pre-arranged to sustain Mary, Joseph, and Jesus during their flight to Egypt. Learn more about Mike Coleman&apos;s ministry at realliferealthink.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1039001514</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-12-13T16:40:21+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/letts-investusa-police-armor-revival</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/a9709d65273d43d91067dd1d1cfdecd3622b413f-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Author Michael Letts</video:title><video:description>Michael Letts, founder, president, and CEO of InvestUSA, joins Daily Faith to deliver a urgent, data-driven case for equipping America&apos;s law enforcement officers and reclaiming the nation&apos;s founding values. Letts reveals a startling reality: when InvestUSA began its work in 1993, 52% of police officers had zero body-armor protection. Today, while that number has improved, only 10% of officers carry the newer active-shooter vests with titanium plates capable of stopping rifle rounds from AK-47s — the very weapons now favored by cartels and criminal gangs. &quot;We are fixing to ask these brave young men and women to be the tip of the spear,&quot; Letts warns, &quot;and they don&apos;t have the necessary equipment.&quot; Beyond the armor crisis, Letts draws a direct line between America&apos;s moral collapse and the removal of God from public education. In his book Truth, Lies and Control: Finding Hope in an Upside Down World, he traces how abandoning Scripture-rooted principles produced a generation without moral clarity — and why genuine repentance can still reverse the damage. He argues the church bears significant responsibility: &quot;The biggest problem that we had is the church has got us to this point. Churches did not do what God called us to do, and that&apos;s to stand for truth.&quot; If you want to support InvestUSA&apos;s mission to equip officers with life-saving active-shooter vests — and receive a copy of Letts&apos; book as a thank-you — visit investusa.org today.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1038257791</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-12-11T16:43:08+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/haddock-holiday-loneliness-mental-health</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/3ddfd7b361a9ea113aca08e03296457aac1b92cf-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Author Kenza Haddock</video:title><video:description>Counselor and author Kenza Haddock joins Philip Cameron to address one of the most overlooked struggles of the Christmas season — holiday loneliness and depression. Kenza, founder of Oceanic Counseling in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, opens up about her own remarkable journey from an Islamic household to faith in Jesus Christ, sharing how a vivid dream at age 23 — in which she saw Jesus descending from heaven in a white robe — led her to a peace &quot;that made no sense&quot; after a lifetime of anxiety. The cost was profound: leaving her mother, father, siblings, and everything she had ever known. Drawing from her book Three Enemies of Your Mental Health, Kenza identifies the devil, the flesh, and the world as the root forces behind anxiety, depression, and mood instability. She explains how self-accusation becomes &quot;a huge recipe for depression,&quot; warning that believers can become &quot;the devil&apos;s mouthpiece to ourselves.&quot; Her prescription: feast on Scripture, study God&apos;s names and character, and — like David in the Psalms — strengthen yourself in the Lord even when you cannot feel His presence. If you or someone you love is struggling this holiday season, this conversation is essential viewing. Explore Kenza&apos;s counseling ministry at oceaniccounseling.com, find her book at kenzahaddock.com/books or mycharismashop.com, and connect on Facebook at facebook.com/kenzahaddock.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1036054640</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-12-04T16:51:54+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/brothers-caught-surprise-trusting-god</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/c692fc0eff0b9a53d9457db8e8439b0f751b4bda-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Gary Brothers</video:title><video:description>Pastor Gary Brothers of Discovery Life Church in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, joins Daily Faith to deliver a timely, faith-building message on what to do when life catches you off guard. Drawing from the story of Daniel in the lion&apos;s den (Daniel 6:16), Gary unpacks three powerful principles for overcoming life&apos;s unexpected blows: maintaining a personal relationship with God, staying faithful to what you&apos;re called to do, and holding firm to the belief that God will deliver you. &quot;Your God whom you serve continually, he will deliver you,&quot; Gary quotes — words spoken not by a prophet or priest, but by the pagan King Darius himself. Gary points out that this heathen king demonstrated more faith in that moment than many believers do today. He also draws on the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery to illustrate how staying calm and refusing to react in panic is itself a form of spiritual warfare. Gary Brothers pastors Discovery Life Church, which has recently launched two new campuses, and reminds viewers that faithfulness — not talent or education — is the ultimate superpower. If you&apos;re facing a sudden setback today, this episode will anchor your faith. Visit dlclife.com to connect with Discovery Life Church.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1032002357</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-21T16:36:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-build-ark-perceiving-gods-season</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2609bf8d562bbeb682f768b5a91a2d6e75801ee0-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Derek Draughon</video:title><video:description>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&apos;s voice for themselves and acting on it. Drawing on the story of Noah, Derek declares, &quot;If we take the next four years and just enjoy cheap groceries and cheap gas, then we&apos;re not perceiving.&quot; 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 &quot;a good man leaves a legacy for his children&apos;s children,&quot; 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&apos;s podcast at fuelcast.tv.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1031605177</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-20T16:37:06+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zink-spiritual-warfare-prayer-end-times</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/c8c68d6c7158f9605d9c1340a4745aefdbab3e25-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Bishop Paul Zink</video:title><video:description>Bishop Paul Zink, overseer of New Life Christian Church in Jacksonville, Florida, joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about the spiritual forces shaping our world and the urgent call for the church to engage in supernatural warfare — not just political action. Drawing on decades of pastoral experience, Bishop Zink warns that &quot;it&apos;s more than biblical philosophy against woke philosophy — it&apos;s a spiritual nature,&quot; urging believers to recognize the demonic character behind ideological movements like wokeism and globalism. Bishop Zink points to the current geopolitical moment as the &quot;beginning of sorrows&quot; described in Scripture, noting that the nations mentioned in biblical prophecy are the very ones dominating today&apos;s headlines. He reflects on a pivotal lesson from Dr. David Yonggi Cho&apos;s prayer movement in Seoul, South Korea — where 250,000 believers in a single prayer gathering helped push back the threat at the DMZ — as proof that intercession, not military or political mechanisms alone, is what protects nations. He also recommends the film Nefarious as a must-watch for every minister seeking to understand demonic influence on human thought. The conversation closes with a stirring challenge: the church must raise up intercessors and prayer warriors in every city and region, building a spiritual border wall against the powers of darkness. Don&apos;t miss this prophetic, grounded conversation with one of America&apos;s most respected pastoral voices.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1031211691</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-19T16:39:09+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/ramirez-devils-playbook-spiritual-warfare</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/586afee82d75325d87536b39a411831ae7f315f6-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Author John Ramirez</video:title><video:description>Dr. John Ramirez — former third-highest-ranked devil worshiper in New York City and now author and evangelist — joins Philip Cameron to pull back the curtain on how Satan strategically attacks believers, families, and churches. Drawing from his new book Exposing the Devil&apos;s Playbook, Ramirez shares how he was recruited into satanism at age seven and a half, participated in a demonic Halloween wedding, and operated within a network stretching from the Bronx to Haiti, Cuba, and Miami before his dramatic conversion to Christ. Ramirez explains that the devil&apos;s playbook is about &quot;showing you the footsteps of the devil on your spiritual hallway&quot; — targeting your identity, marriage, ministry, and destiny. He unpacks how Halloween functions as a genuine spiritual gateway, why the church dangerously underestimates spiritual warfare, and how Satan attacked Jesus&apos; identity immediately after His baptism by planting doubt with the words &quot;if you are the Son of God.&quot; Using the example of Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps training blind — with holes drilled in his goggles — Ramirez illustrates how God builds believers&apos; faith to swim in the dark. To get Exposing the Devil&apos;s Playbook, visit johnramirez.org or mycharismashop.com. You can also reach John Ramirez Ministries at PO Box 286372, New York, NY 10128.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1030818014</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-18T16:35:21+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/don-allen-miraculous-healing-bold-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/0c195d9358f3bdc1b7721cf32083bb1f8d87e2ac-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Don Allen</video:title><video:description>Dr. Don Allen, pastor of Church at War Hill in Dawsonville, Georgia, joins Philip Cameron on Daily Faith for a conversation about radical faith, miraculous healing, and the power of God at work in the local church. Dr. Allen — who leads one of North Georgia&apos;s most dynamic congregations alongside his wife Christina — shares his remarkable personal testimony of battling serious illness, losing his hair during treatment, and experiencing a genuine physical miracle as God restored his health completely, hair included. &quot;I am just so thankful,&quot; he says, reflecting on the journey from sickness to full restoration. The episode explores what it looks like to pastor with unwavering faith even through personal crisis, and how God&apos;s healing power continues to move in the life of the local church today. Dr. Allen also highlights Victory Radio, the Atlanta-area gospel station he oversees, which streams worldwide at victory.radio and brings powerful Christian programming to listeners far beyond Georgia. Whether you are walking through a health battle, a season of doubt, or simply hungry for a fresh encounter with God&apos;s healing power, this episode delivers real-world testimony and pastoral encouragement. Visit warhill.com or donallen.org to connect with Dr. Allen&apos;s ministry.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1030087822</video:player_loc><video:duration>1560</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-15T16:36:46+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/marzulli-ufo-fallen-angels-end-times-disclosure</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/11295e32dd8a93933591da05f3935b03c41f579d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Author L.A. Marzulli</video:title><video:description>Author, filmmaker, and researcher L.A. Marzulli joins Philip Cameron to unpack one of the most urgent and under-discussed topics in the modern church — the reality of UFOs and their prophetic significance. Drawing on 40 years of research, 14 books, and 30 films, Marzulli walks through the congressional testimony of whistleblower Luis Elizondo and F-18 pilot Commander David Fravor, whose documented encounter with a Tic-Tac-shaped craft traveling 50 miles in two seconds defies every known law of physics. Marzulli argues these are not extraterrestrials from a distant galaxy but &quot;interdimensional entities with a very dark and nefarious agenda&quot; — fallen angels operating under the protocols of a heavenly war. He connects their anticipated mass appearance to 2 Thessalonians, where God &quot;permits&quot; a strong delusion, and to the book of Revelation&apos;s one-world government and one-world religious system. He also breaks down the concept of predictive programming, citing a 2024 Super Bowl ad as a cultural conditioning exercise preparing humanity for a paradigm-shifting disclosure event. Marzulli&apos;s newest book, Rungs of Disclosure, is available at mycharismashop.com. Explore his full catalog of books and films at lamarzi.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1029321753</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-13T16:54:38+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/carpenter-church-history-holy-spirit-fire</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/7c311ca8b3520e9ba0c7e6a32776df18c85af440-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Barry Carpenter</video:title><video:description>Pastor Barry Carpenter of Resurrection Church in Daphne, Alabama joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about the deep roots of Christian faith, the power of church history, and what it means to carry the fire of the Holy Spirit into the modern church. Barry traces his spiritual journey from a Quaker congregation in Hampton, Virginia — where a neighbor named Mr. Thompson knocked on his family&apos;s door around 1955 and changed everything — through Methodist roots, Anglican influence, and a life-marking encounter at the Asbury Revival. &quot;When desire was birthed in me for God, for his will, for his ways, and to know him — and then eventually to make him known,&quot; Barry reflects, capturing the thread that runs through every tradition that has shaped him. The conversation turns to the urgent need for the church to recover its theological heritage, particularly through hymnology. Barry and Philip argue that the great hymns of the faith — written centuries ago by giants like the Wesley brothers and St. Anthony of Padua — carried doctrine to ordinary people in a way modern worship screens cannot replicate. &quot;Good theology plus good hymnology equals good doxology,&quot; Philip declares, and Barry wholeheartedly agrees. This episode is a compelling call for believers to stand on the shoulders of those who came before, to rediscover the weight of church history, and to let the Holy Spirit ignite fresh fire in their hearts today.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1028911521</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-12T16:40:08+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/jarvis-kingdom-god-earth-revival-giving</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/3c71093df363f84e4a49837fa0abab369fee39d8-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Jesse Jarvis</video:title><video:description>Pastor Jesse Jarvis of Christ Church in Port Orange, Florida joins Philip Cameron for a timely conversation about the kingdom of God breaking into everyday life — and why no political wave can substitute for genuine spiritual revival. Jarvis, whose church recently expanded to a second historic multi-site location near the Daytona Beach coastline, opens with a powerful reminder rooted in the Sermon on the Mount: &quot;Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness — they will be filled.&quot; That hunger, he argues, is precisely where the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of earth intersect. Drawing on Matthew 6 and the Lord&apos;s Prayer — &quot;Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven&quot; — Jarvis unpacks what it practically means for a Jesus follower to repent, course-correct, and live as a daily citizen of heaven. He introduces his FISCAL acronym (Faithful, Intentional, Sacrificial, Cheerful, Abroad, Local) as a framework for biblical generosity that goes far beyond tithing, challenging believers to invest where God is actually working. Whether you attend Christ Church or are searching for fresh vision for your own church, this episode delivers both prophetic clarity and practical discipleship. Visit joinedwithjesus.org to connect with Pastor Jarvis and Christ Church.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1026959234</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-06T16:36:07+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/allman-faith-seasons-ecclesiastes</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/76526854732aa099f8b95d13bbd5a151b11a4cf7-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Dave Allman</video:title><video:description>Pastor Dave Allman of New Life Church in Poland, Ohio joins Daily Faith to deliver a timely, Scripture-rooted message on navigating life&apos;s most painful seasons with unshakeable faith. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 3 — &quot;for everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven&quot; — Dave unpacks why seasons of struggle are not signs of God&apos;s absence but of His active, transforming work in our lives. Dave shares his own story with raw honesty: 26 years ago, while serving as a youth pastor in Albany, Georgia at the height of a thriving ministry, his wife Liz was diagnosed with advancing breast cancer and given only a 50/50 chance to survive. Years later, a second winter arrived when a church plant failed to grow as expected, leaving him feeling, in his own words, &quot;trapped… abandoned… and so close to just throwing in the towel on ministry.&quot; Out of those crucibles came three defining questions every believer can ask in a hard season: How can this season direct me? How can this season correct me? And how can this season perfect me? Dave also opens up about overcoming performance-based acceptance — the belief that God&apos;s approval is tied to visible success — and how he discovered that &quot;who I am is much more important than what I do.&quot; If you are in a winter season today, this conversation is for you. Learn more about New Life Church at newlifepoland.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1025480689</video:player_loc><video:duration>2220</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-11-01T15:51:39+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zach-drew-abortion-vaccines-christian-vote</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/9eb04f36549509b0654ad513bb453c5d59eec111-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Zach Drew</video:title><video:description>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&apos;s future. Drew, known for his rigorous, source-verified research, opens with a stark warning: &quot;The singular issue that will destroy America forever is abortion.&quot; He draws a sobering comparison between the 63 million babies lost to abortion and the scale of historical atrocities, arguing that the church&apos;s silence at the ballot box is the single greatest threat to the nation&apos;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&apos;s podcast, Elon Musk, and RFK Jr.&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1024786123</video:player_loc><video:duration>3000</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-10-30T15:31:08+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/holmes-christians-vote-2024-election</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/62c4c94a69eac1412aa6b307b03ef65e1ff6ee1e-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Myles Holmes</video:title><video:description>Pastor Myles Holmes of Revive USA joins Philip Cameron for an urgent, unfiltered conversation about the church&apos;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&apos;s declaration, &quot;In our movement, we don&apos;t kick Christians out. We tell Christians to get out and vote.&quot; 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&apos;s silence during Hitler&apos;s rise, he warns that Christian non-participation is itself a moral choice: &quot;Not voting is a vote for the other side.&quot; He calls the modern Democrat platform &quot;the party of the antichrist&quot; 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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1021028703</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-10-18T15:48:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/glisson-church-politics-kingdom-voting</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2b1598d17cc190de330e03cafd54e8c5149c77af-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Earl Glisson</video:title><video:description>Pastor Earl Glisson of Anchor Faith Church in St. Augustine, Florida joins Daily Faith to deliver a compelling, scripture-rooted argument for why the Church must engage in civic life — and why staying silent is not a spiritual option. Drawing on the biblical model of Joseph, Daniel, Esther, and Moses, Glisson reframes the entire conversation: &quot;The Bible is basically a political book of how God chose a nation.&quot; He argues that Christians are not merely religious citizens but kingdom ambassadors whose &quot;citizenship is in heaven&quot; — a government term, not a religious one — obligating believers to represent their King&apos;s policies here on earth. Glisson dismantles the myth of church-state separation, explains why the Johnson Amendment is constitutionally unenforceable, and challenges pastors to educate their congregations on party platforms rather than personalities. Citing Isaiah 9:6 and 1 Timothy 3:15, he contends that the Church&apos;s ultimate role is to be &quot;the pillar and support of the truth&quot; across every sector of society, including government. He also warns that pure democracies historically transition to socialism and then dictatorship — and that the Church&apos;s silence accelerates that slide. If you are a believer who has been told to stay out of politics, this episode will reshape how you think about your vote, your voice, and your kingdom responsibility.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1019859443</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-10-15T15:48:40+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/holmes-church-politics-biblical-values</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/62c4c94a69eac1412aa6b307b03ef65e1ff6ee1e-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Myles Holmes</video:title><video:description>Pastor Myles Holmes of Revive Church USA in Collinsville, Illinois joins Philip Cameron for an urgent, unfiltered conversation about the church&apos;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. &quot;I&apos;m not a political preacher, I&apos;m a biblical preacher,&quot; 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&apos;s warning that &quot;thundering pulpits&quot; 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 &quot;God&apos;s will is done regardless,&quot; arguing that God&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1018363141</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-10-10T15:44:33+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/carnes-miracle-mundane-abundant-life</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/deb7c5482049cefb8145c6301bb7f6ed38a97163-1280x720.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Mark Carnes</video:title><video:description>Pastor Mark Carnes of He&apos;s Alive Church in Kannapolis, North Carolina joins Philip Cameron to unpack the transformative message behind his new book, The Miracle of the Mundane: Falling in Love with Living. Mark opens by sharing his church&apos;s mission — &quot;bringing life to dead places&quot; — a vision that encompasses both reaching the lost and reigniting the faith of believers who have lost the joy of abundant Christian living rooted in John 10:10. At the heart of the conversation is Mark&apos;s compelling insight that most of life is not lived on the mountaintop or in the gutter, but in the valley — and it is precisely there that the richest fruit grows. He shares a disarmingly simple yet profound story about wiping crumbs from the dinner table after a family meal, explaining how that single mundane act became a daily reminder of God&apos;s faithfulness: a full pantry, family fellowship, and running water on demand. &quot;The happy place is not a geographical location,&quot; Mark says. &quot;It&apos;s a person, and his name is Jesus.&quot; Philip and Mark also explore biblical parallels — the disciples fishing all night and catching nothing, and Moses tending sheep in the desert — as moments when the miraculous broke into the utterly ordinary. Listeners are challenged to reframe every routine moment as a potential encounter with God. Pick up The Miracle of the Mundane on Amazon or visit markcarnes.com, and connect with He&apos;s Alive Church at hesalivechurch.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1017585648</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-10-08T15:32:30+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mcdaniels-encounters-jesus-defining-moments</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/112407eb44f500d54f68deba68d28ddd6670092a-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Thomas McDaniels</video:title><video:description>Thomas McDaniels, founder of Thomas McDaniels Ministries in Longview, Texas, joins Philip Cameron for a rich conversation on what it truly means to encounter Jesus in the ordinary rhythms of daily life. Drawing from Acts 9, McDaniels unpacks the rooftop vision of the Apostle Peter — a moment born not from fasting or spiritual heroics, but from simple, hungry obedience. &quot;The Spirit will lead us into simple devotion that brings profound encounters,&quot; McDaniels observes, revealing how Peter&apos;s willingness to pray while waiting for dinner became one of the most pivotal moments in all of Scripture — the divine declaration that opened the gospel to the Gentiles. The conversation moves through a gallery of biblical defining moments: Moses at the burning bush, David facing Goliath, the woman at the well in Samaria, and the disciples casting nets on the other side of the boat. Each encounter, McDaniels argues, was rooted in ordinary obedience before the supernatural broke through. Philip adds a vivid real-life illustration — a woman who found a Bible in a remote lighthouse, read it cover to cover with no church background, and came to saving faith entirely alone. McDaniels challenges both charismatics and evangelicals to stop dismissing experience and recognize that every major biblical calling came through a personal encounter with God. For more from Thomas McDaniels, visit thomasmcdaniels.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1016180024</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-10-04T15:44:05+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/railey-atmosphere-expectancy-miracles-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/99c73874d0c5c2d6772a9a28688c5bbea2f81f54-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Rusty Railey</video:title><video:description>Pastor Rusty Railey of Victory City Church in Joliet, Illinois, joins Daily Faith to deliver a faith-building conversation on how the spiritual atmospheres we cultivate either foster or frustrate the miraculous. Drawing on a striking illustration from nature, Rusty explains that just as an orchid requires a precise environment to bloom, believers must intentionally protect the climate of their hearts and homes to position themselves for God to move. At the core of the discussion is a distinction that could reshape how you pray: &quot;Belief is different than believing.&quot; Rusty unpacks how past wounds, unanswered prayers, and a fear-saturated media culture can scar our belief system — but how actively declaring what God says can overrun those scars. He points to Mark 6:5, where Jesus &quot;could do no mighty works&quot; because of unbelief, sandwiched between two of His greatest miracles, as proof that atmosphere is everything. Rusty also teaches that &quot;the atmosphere of expectancy is the breeding ground for miracles,&quot; that &quot;your voice is your address in the spirit realm,&quot; and that the opposite of faith is not fear — it&apos;s sight. For more from Pastor Rusty Railey, visit victorycity.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1013208856</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-09-26T15:35:53+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/meloy-prophetic-trojan-horse-end-times</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/543823636536e4481b66e946416d610e6571736c-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Buddy Meloy</video:title><video:description>Prophetic pastor Buddy Meloy joins Philip Cameron for an urgent, time-sensitive conversation about the prophetic signs unfolding across the globe right now. Drawing from journals he has kept for more than a decade, Meloy walks through specific words the Lord gave him years in advance — including a 2012 journal entry warning about terrorists crossing the southern border, a dream that foreshadowed the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, and a 2021 declaration that President Biden&apos;s own party would remove him from office, with his wife effectively running the country. At the heart of this episode is Meloy&apos;s striking prophetic word about Hurricane Helene: researching the name, he says the Lord redirected him — &quot;It&apos;s not about Helen, it&apos;s about the Trojan horse.&quot; He unpacks how America has entered a season of Trojan-horse infiltration on multiple levels — political, cultural, and security-related — with Iranian assassination teams, open-border vulnerabilities, and rising Chinese aggression in the Philippines all converging at once. He ties these warnings to the biblical pattern in Daniel, urging believers not to wait until they are in the lion&apos;s den to begin praying. Pastor Meloy leads New Life Fellowship in Lake City, Florida. This episode is essential viewing for anyone tracking prophetic fulfillment in current events.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1011363399</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-09-20T15:05:20+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/butler-bold-preaching-biblical-foundations</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/479a57e96ebd270bc84b03fa4347f55d1e1116e2-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Rich Butler</video:title><video:description>Pastor Rich Butler of Hope Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina joins Philip Cameron for a timely conversation about what it means to pastor boldly in a culture that has drifted from its biblical foundations. Rich shares the remarkable story of Hope Church&apos;s acquisition of a notorious strip club at the gateway to Greenville, South Carolina — a building that had been the subject of intercessory prayer for nearly two decades — now being transformed into a place of worship and gospel proclamation. Drawing on the parable of the wise and foolish builder, Rich warns that the church, like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, has developed a dangerous tilt over time due to a faulty foundation. &quot;We have to drop a plumb line and say we&apos;re gonna stand on the truth of the Lord,&quot; he declares, calling pastors to preach without apology on abortion, gender, sexuality, and Israel. He recounts how Hope Church stayed open during COVID-19, laying hands on the sick in faith, and how a CDC representative challenged them for &quot;denying the science&quot; — a moment Rich used to reaffirm that the church is built on faith, not human intellect. Rich and Philip agree that America&apos;s crisis is a church crisis, not a Washington crisis, and that dark times are precisely when the light of the gospel shines brightest. For more on Hope Church, visit hopesce.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1010279626</video:player_loc><video:duration>2280</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-09-17T15:32:53+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/fletcher-manna-church-salt-light-faith-fear</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/69e19d982ede9cce9c45d78b794c5c9908072864-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Chris Fletcher</video:title><video:description>Pastor Chris Fletcher of Manna Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina joins Philip Cameron for a bold, faith-fueled conversation about the role of the Church in turbulent times. Drawing from Jesus&apos;s upper-room teaching in John 13–17, Chris unpacks why the Church — not Washington, D.C. — is Satan&apos;s ultimate target, and why that truth should ignite courage rather than fear. &quot;The enemy has lies and intimidation — that&apos;s all he has,&quot; Chris declares, pointing to the finished work of the cross as the bedrock of Christian confidence. Chris shares the remarkable vision behind Manna Church&apos;s strategy to plant congregations near every U.S. military installation in the world, following service members as they deploy across the country and globe. Already present in 21 states and at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), Manna Church recently launched a campus in Killeen, Texas, near Fort Cavazos. The conversation builds to a stirring call for believers to walk in the fullness of Galatians 5 — in freedom, purity, and the power of the Holy Spirit — and to be genuinely infectious salt and light to a world held captive by fear. If you&apos;re ready to trade anxiety for kingdom-minded action, this episode is for you. Learn more at www.mannachurch.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1008950355</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-09-12T19:41:36+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/pat-boone-reagan-prophecy-america-faith</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/f95f7f75275187520a015ca1cd37f785885e6ea6-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pat Boone</video:title><video:description>Legendary entertainer and devoted Christian Pat Boone joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, prophecy, patriotism, and a life spent on purpose. At 90 years old, Pat shows no signs of slowing down — he&apos;s starring in the major motion picture Reagan alongside Dennis Quaid, has released a new book titled If, and has written a stirring new song called &quot;Where Did America Go?&quot; that has already racked up millions of downloads. Pat shares the remarkable story of a prophetic prayer circle in the California governor&apos;s mansion, where George Otis — a deeply spiritual Christian businessman — spoke what Pat describes as &quot;a word of prophecy&quot; over then-Governor Ronald Reagan: &quot;My son, I&apos;m well pleased with you. If you continue to walk uprightly before me, you will dwell at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.&quot; Pat recounts how Reagan himself reflected on that moment years later on the night of his presidential election victory. The conversation turns to Pat&apos;s new song, written in the spirit of Bob Dylan&apos;s Blowing in the Wind, and his book If — built around the truth that &quot;every blessing of God comes with an if,&quot; a word that appears over 500 times in Scripture. Pat&apos;s message is clear: America&apos;s only hope is a return to biblical foundations and to Jesus Christ. Explore Pat&apos;s music, book, and ministry at patboone.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1008100860</video:player_loc><video:duration>2220</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-09-10T15:39:25+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/ferguson-authenticity-anointing-calling</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/00cabae6dad629203d81b6f412cf5b2aa55807bd-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Jeff Ferguson</video:title><video:description>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 &quot;by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony&quot; — reminding viewers that personal testimony doesn&apos;t just set the speaker free; it unlocks breakthrough for countless others. He recounts a profound prayer walk at Nancy Dre&apos;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&apos;s creative ministries, including Tabitha&apos;s Toolbox (a no-charge handyman service for widows), Tabitha&apos;s Table, Tabitha&apos;s Tea Party, and Voices of Wisdom (VOW), a ministry championing believers 50 and over. Tune in daily at noon on Jeff&apos;s Facebook page or visit jeffferguson.com to catch his popular &quot;12 Minutes at 12&quot; broadcast. This episode is a timely encouragement for anyone who has ever doubted whether who they are is enough for the kingdom of God.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1004549975</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-30T15:38:03+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/martinez-prison-break-spiritual-freedom</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/830fd4f97bc0fd2a3285168683add22eac3dbc92-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Juan Martinez</video:title><video:description>Pastor Juan Martinez, author of Prison Break and founder of Get Free Church in Spring, Texas, joins Daily Faith to deliver a message that cuts straight to the heart of spiritual captivity. Juan draws on a remarkable personal journey — including ten years in physical prison followed by what he calls &quot;23 years of the bars I placed around my own heart&quot; — to show that the deepest prisons are the ones we build from unbelief, false beliefs, and unexamined lies. Rooted in Luke 10:42 and Psalm 139, Juan challenges believers to stop accumulating head knowledge and start meditating on the Word until truth and lie have, in his words, &quot;a cataclysmic collision&quot; that sets them free. He unpacks why so many Christians carry the same bondage as people behind physical bars — cycling through the same patterns because, as he puts it, &quot;you were incarcerated before you got incarcerated.&quot; He also reframes prayer through Matthew 6:10, arguing that intercession is not a wish list but the act of bringing heaven&apos;s kingdom to earth. Prison Break includes daily readings, prayer prompts, and fasting guidance designed to move readers from study into genuine encounter. Get the book at juanmartineztv.com or on Amazon. This episode is your invitation to stop waiting for freedom and start walking in it.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1004128099</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-29T15:37:01+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zink-conviction-faith-legacy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/c8c68d6c7158f9605d9c1340a4745aefdbab3e25-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Andrew Davis</video:title><video:description>Bishop Paul Zink, apostolic overseer of New Life Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida, joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation on what it truly means to live by conviction rather than convenience. Drawing on decades of pastoral ministry and his role as founder of Providence School — a $23 million, debt-free campus now serving 1,800 students from preschool through high school — Bishop Zink delivers a clarion call to the modern church: &quot;We live by conviction, not convenience.&quot; Bishop Zink unpacks why so many believers have settled for a spectator faith, watching from the sidelines while the harvest goes unreached. He challenges the skepticism creeping into congregations today, reminding listeners that &quot;faith is not reasonable — if it&apos;s reasonable, it doesn&apos;t take faith.&quot; The conversation turns to multi-generational ministry, faithful legacy, and the surprising story of a Zulu Nation king who came to Christ simply because Bishop Zink&apos;s church kept the light on. Whether you&apos;re a pastor, a parent, or a believer wrestling with the cost of commitment, this episode will stir you to deeper devotion. Learn more about New Life Christian Fellowship at newlifechristianfellowship.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1003675265</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-28T15:34:01+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/davis-youth-ministry-next-generation-christ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/36099a9fc863c9f9f8f1950cd0a0f46285cbf8c8-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Andrew Davis</video:title><video:description>Youth pastor Andrew Davis of Countryside Christian Church in Clearwater, Florida joins Philip Cameron to deliver a passionate, practical conversation about reaching the next generation for Jesus Christ. Andrew serves alongside his father, the senior pastor, leading a youth ministry that has grown from 50 students to 300–600 every single Wednesday night — and saw 140 young people baptized in a single summer. Andrew is direct about the spiritual battlefield facing today&apos;s teenagers: &quot;The enemy is attacking their minds through social media, pornography, all these different things that are in front of them 24/7.&quot; He challenges churches to stop burying their heads in the sand and instead meet students where they are — addressing depression, identity, homosexuality, and the transgender movement with both truth and love. &quot;The two biggest things this generation is hungry for is the truth and the supernatural,&quot; Andrew says, &quot;and thankfully we can offer both of those things through the power of the Spirit of God.&quot; The conversation is a rallying cry for youth leaders at every church size. Andrew reminds smaller ministries that &quot;all you need is a mustard seed&quot; — and that young people are not the leaders of tomorrow but the leaders of today. To learn more about Countryside Christian Church&apos;s youth ministry, visit countrysidecc.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1001228637</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-21T15:35:34+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/leclaire-vindicated-false-accusations-gods-justice</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/f4b19b9f1598423b8031ceeee711da8195ea7822-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Jennifer LeClaire</video:title><video:description>Jennifer LeClaire joins Philip Cameron to share her remarkable story of abandonment, false arrest, and divine vindication — a testimony that will speak directly to anyone facing injustice, betrayal, or an impossible situation. When her husband disappeared to Central America and never returned, Jennifer was left alone with a young daughter and a warrant for her arrest. Seeking help, she found herself essentially held captive by Colombian drug lords before ultimately facing criminal charges that could have sent her to prison for ten years. It was in that crucible that she encountered Jesus Christ. &quot;I was pricked to the heart by the gospel,&quot; Jennifer explains, &quot;by the reality that he died on a cross — he did nothing wrong, and he suffered the consequences.&quot; After surrendering her life to Christ, God restored her finances, her career, and her calling. She went on to become the first female editor in the 40-year history of Charisma Magazine and now leads Awakening Prayer Hubs, a prayer movement active in over 100 nations. Her new book, Vindicated, releases October 1st and lays out a practical, Scripture-grounded blueprint for receiving God&apos;s justice. Pre-order at mycharismashop.com, watch her documentary at jenniferleclaire.org/vindicated-film, and subscribe at youtube.com/jenniferleClaire ministries.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1000811086</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-20T15:34:15+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/newton-identity-divine-calling-why-not-you</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/d0ca6dd2fefc60345acfba19c566d39e9d98babd-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest pastor Ed Newton</video:title><video:description>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&apos;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&apos;t learn this until his mother passed away four years ago. Ed shares how his father&apos;s answer to the question &quot;Do you wish you could be healed?&quot; became one of the most powerful moments of his life. His father signed back simply: &quot;You.&quot; God had used their deafness to train Ed to be His voice. &quot;God was training you to be his voice,&quot; his father told him — a truth that now fuels Ed&apos;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: &quot;Is it a sin not to believe what God believes about you?&quot; This episode is a powerful call to receive your God-given identity. Learn more about Ed Newton and Community Bible Church at communitybible.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/1000425640</video:player_loc><video:duration>1980</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-19T15:36:54+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/meloy-prophetic-warning-deception-america</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/543823636536e4481b66e946416d610e6571736c-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest pastor Buddy Meloy</video:title><video:description>Pastor Buddy Meloy of New Life Christian Fellowship in Lake City, Florida joins Philip Cameron to deliver a sobering prophetic word for the American church in one of the most turbulent political seasons in modern memory. Drawing from Jeremiah 26:2 — God&apos;s command to Jeremiah to speak &quot;all the words&quot; without diminishing or omitting a single one — Buddy calls pastors and believers to stop softening the full counsel of God out of fear of offense or cultural pressure. Buddy connects a prophecy he first shared in 2023 about a coming sexually transmitted plague to the emergence of Mpox (Clade II), now spreading beyond Africa into Europe, framing it through the lens of Numbers 25 and the story of Baal-Peor — a false god of deception and lies whose influence Buddy sees mirrored in today&apos;s political and cultural landscape. &quot;You have to look at his tracks,&quot; he warns, urging the church to discern wolves in sheep&apos;s clothing by their history, not their appearance. The conversation culminates in a call for courageous, Phinehas-like leadership — voices that can speak strongly when necessary and compassionately when required — refusing to compromise with deception at the gates. For more from Buddy Meloy, visit nlcflc.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/999165745</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-15T15:45:51+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/taylor-press-healing-brokenness-hope</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/e1447a062d407b5a6ffd9a5654372c329169093f-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Gary Taylor</video:title><video:description>Pastor and author Gary Taylor joins Philip Cameron to unpack the message of his book Press On Regardless: Pursuing Wholeness after Brokenness — a raw, personal account of finding healing and renewed purpose after devastating loss. Gary shares how a painful divorce at age 54 left him feeling like &quot;everything was over,&quot; and how a couple in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who poured into him night after night with the words &quot;God&apos;s not through with you,&quot; became the catalyst for a long but genuine recovery. Drawing on Luke 4 and Isaiah 61, Gary explains that emotional healing was a core part of Christ&apos;s earthly assignment — &quot;He sent me to heal the broken hearted&quot; — and points to Psalm 147:3 and Romans 15:13 as anchors for anyone whose hope has run dry. He also shares the moment the Holy Spirit quietly told him, &quot;Your calling is still there. What has happened to you has not destroyed your calling.&quot; Writing the book itself, he says, became the final chapter of his own healing. Whether you are navigating a broken marriage, a ministry setback, or a season of despair, this conversation offers a scripturally grounded, story-driven case that recovery is real and it is not too late. Learn more and order the book at garytaylorministry.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/998756673</video:player_loc><video:duration>2220</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-14T15:48:26+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/katie-souza-demonic-serpents-healing-authority</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/31564b31703357986d5e0067145f72c33ad0456a-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Katie Souza</video:title><video:description>Katie Souza, founder of Expected End Ministries and author of the forthcoming book The Serpent and the Soul, joins Philip Cameron for a revelatory conversation on demonic serpents, spiritual authority, and miraculous healing. Drawing on over a decade of revelation, Katie explains how demonic powers manifest in the form of serpents — attached to bodies, finances, marriages, and ministries — and why the Church has largely missed this biblical reality. &quot;The serpents have camouflage technology,&quot; she explains, pointing to Genesis 3 and the Apostle Paul&apos;s encounter with a viper on the island of Malta as proof that these spirits hide in plain sight until driven out by the fire of God. Katie unpacks the Greek word &quot;airo&quot; from Mark 16&apos;s Great Commission, showing that Jesus commanded believers to remove demonic serpents from every place they&apos;ve attached. She connects Luke 10:19, Genesis 3:15, and the spirit of python in Acts 16 to build a line-upon-line scriptural case. The episode includes a powerful testimony of a woman whose metal plate from a 2004 car accident disappeared after prayer, and accounts of tumors dissolving as serpent spirits were cast out. Katie also shares how her miracle ministry was born inside prison walls through Expected End Ministries, which reaches approximately 3,000 prisons worldwide. For more, visit katiesouza.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/998245472</video:player_loc><video:duration>2100</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-13T15:38:01+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/camp-american-church-revival-discipleship</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/cec2a09313bf323c121bd7c9cd272de6b69bad2f-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Eric Camp</video:title><video:description>Pastor Eric Camp of Collective Church in Pascagoula, Mississippi joins Philip Cameron for a candid, Spirit-led conversation about the state of the American church and the urgent need for genuine discipleship. Eric pulls no punches: &quot;This Americanized Christianity, or cultural Christianity, whatever we wanna call it, is not biblical Christianity.&quot; Together, Philip and Eric unpack how a convenience-driven, celebrity-saturated church culture has replaced the costly call to follow Jesus — the very theme of Eric&apos;s upcoming sermon series, &quot;Follow,&quot; launching at Collective Church. The conversation draws on Jesus&apos;s own summary of the Law — love God with everything you are and love others as yourself — as the measuring stick the modern church is failing to meet. Philip shares a powerful personal account of being discipled by his father in a Winnebago motor home across America, illustrating that true discipleship demands discipline. Eric echoes this, warning that less than 50% of Americans now identify as followers of Christ, a sobering sign of decades of &quot;doing church&quot; rather than &quot;being church.&quot; From college-campus revivals to end-times prophecy and the spiritual warfare intensifying across the West, this episode is a rallying cry for believers to chase Christ, pursue discipleship, and get back to the basics of following Jesus. Visit mycollectivechurch.com to connect with Collective Church.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/997776622</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-12T15:45:05+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zach-drew-church-american-republic</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2c2245f3b4a72472dbcbc23ebc9fc57b5f689921-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Zach Drew</video:title><video:description>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&apos;s famous warning — &quot;A republic, madam, if you can keep it&quot; — Drew traces the decline of American self-government directly to the church&apos;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 — &quot;Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people&quot; — 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. &quot;You cannot view God through a humanist standpoint, or the gospel will be about you and your happiness and not about God,&quot; Drew warns. He anchors the call to renewal in 2 Chronicles 7:14, insisting that national healing begins with God&apos;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&apos;s cultural crisis. Watch Zach Drew&apos;s weekly show at youtube.com/ZachDrewShow.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/996261228</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-08T15:43:56+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mcdaniels-holy-spirit-church-pastors</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/0f24113242e43a2929f615aeec023bd7f9678475-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Thomas McDaniels</video:title><video:description>Pastor Thomas McDaniels joins Philip Cameron for a candid, Spirit-filled conversation about what happens when the Church stops making room for the Holy Spirit — and what it looks like when she starts again. McDaniels, who pastored for 40 years before transitioning his Longview, Texas ministry into a movement that equips and gathers pastors, describes the citywide meetings he now hosts where spiritual gifts are identified before the service even begins: &quot;Who in here has tongue and interpretation as a gift?&quot; That simple question, he explains, restores the order Paul describes in Scripture while unleashing the supernatural. The two leaders diagnose a quiet crisis in modern Christianity: that evangelical and charismatic churches alike have become so professionalized that the Holy Spirit has effectively been planned out of the service. &quot;We&apos;ve learned to factor him out,&quot; McDaniels says plainly. Drawing on 1 John 5 — &quot;the anointing teaches us all things&quot; — he challenges pastors to trust the anointing over the order of service, to stop mentally skipping ahead to the next agenda item, and to give God the center. McDaniels also shares a remarkable story of a bishop who left his bed at 10 p.m., walked into one of these gatherings, and was publicly touched and transformed by the Holy Spirit. If you are a pastor or church leader hungry to see genuine spiritual power restored, connect with Thomas McDaniels at thomasmcdaniels.com or find him on Facebook.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/995085209</video:player_loc><video:duration>2220</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-05T15:43:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/camp-church-discipleship-mentoring-program</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/1a0000a7d089801f26f3a3108f15635540ca20e1-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor David Camp</video:title><video:description>Pastor David Camp of West Cobb Church in Marietta, Georgia joins Philip Cameron for a compelling conversation on why the modern church must move beyond event-driven ministry and embrace intentional, one-on-one discipleship. David opens with a deeply personal testimony — the loss of his wife Angela after 32 years of marriage, and how God answered his family&apos;s specific, journaled prayers by bringing Beverly, a widow herself, into his life just months later. The conversation quickly turns to the discipleship crisis facing the church today. David warns that &quot;75 to 80% of our kids that graduated high school and go into college will not return to the church,&quot; pointing to entertainment-focused ministry as a root cause. At West Cobb Church, David and his team — including outreach pastor Terry Airwood, who served nine years under Francis Chan — have launched a nine-month radical mentoring program targeting men and women under 40. The program requires full family commitment and is built on the New Testament model of life-on-life discipleship. David challenges pastors and church leaders to stop delegating ministry to professional staff and instead become personal change agents. &quot;We have to get one-on-one in the lives of the families within our body,&quot; he says. To learn more or connect with West Cobb Church&apos;s mentoring program, visit westcobbchurch.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/993573599</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-08-01T15:38:35+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/kaempfer-faith-marketplace-kingdom</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/247c3b08ba23651722c6cd7b2fbf1dfc82682e60-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Ben Kaempfer</video:title><video:description>Pastor Ben Kaempfer of Downtown Community Church in Tallahassee, Florida joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about what it looks like to live out kingdom values in both the church and the marketplace. Ben leads a congregation of roughly a thousand people that grew organically by serving the poor and marginalized — including a season where he spent time living homeless on the streets of Tallahassee to better understand the people he felt called to reach. &quot;We served the marginalized and we attracted the young,&quot; Ben reflects, describing how Downtown Community Church became a hub for action-oriented faith. The conversation turns to Ben&apos;s entrepreneurial life as co-owner of Register Meats, a smoked pork sausage company now stocked in approximately a thousand grocery stores — including Publix, Walmart, and Sam&apos;s Club — across the Southeast. Ben explains that the company&apos;s growth is intentional: profits fuel social entrepreneurship projects such as coding academies designed to empower underserved communities. Ben also shares a powerful pastoral encouragement: &quot;Don&apos;t underestimate how much God is honored by your struggle.&quot; He uses the analogy of a child making an imperfect Father&apos;s Day breakfast to illustrate how God values sincere effort over flawless performance. Discover more at downtowncommunitychurch.com and registermeats.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/992955352</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-07-31T15:44:37+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/haddock-three-enemies-mental-health</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/3ddfd7b361a9ea113aca08e03296457aac1b92cf-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Kenza Haddock</video:title><video:description>Certified counselor and pastoral care specialist Kenza Haddock joins Philip Cameron to unpack the spiritual and clinical roots of anxiety, depression, and mood disorders — the three mental health crises she argues are quietly devastating the Church today. Kenza shares her remarkable personal story: raised Muslim, she reached a breaking point at age 23, convinced that God hated her and contemplating ending her life. A vivid dream of Jesus descending from heaven transformed her faith and ultimately redirected her entire career. Drawing on years of clinical practice, Kenza reveals a striking parallel between the top three psychological diagnoses plaguing America and the three spiritual enemies God warned about in Jeremiah 17:5. She traces Satan&apos;s predictable cycle — doubt, temptation, condemnation, and hiding from God — back to the original pattern in the Garden of Eden. &quot;He places doubt,&quot; she explains. &quot;Did God really say?&quot; She also addresses three types of forgiveness that are often overlooked in pastoral care, including forgiving yourself and even voicing honest grievances to God. Her forthcoming book, The Three Enemies of Your Mental Health, offers both clinical and biblical prescriptions for getting to the root of these struggles rather than treating symptoms. Available October 1st, it can be found at mychristmasshop.com. To connect with Kenza directly, visit kenzahaddock.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/992178403</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-07-30T15:42:15+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/daughdrill-overcoming-offense-false-prophets</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/80f21e3ff1787923f8b88b12a636d4240c880a30-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Pastor Jason Daughdrill</video:title><video:description>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 — &quot;offense is the fertile ground for false prophets to blossom.&quot; 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: &quot;I only do what I see my Father doing.&quot; He also unpacks the enemy&apos;s rebranding of first-century apostasy as &quot;deconstruction,&quot; 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: &quot;My scars don&apos;t define me — His do.&quot; 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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/990167289</video:player_loc><video:duration>2160</video:duration><video:publication_date>2024-07-25T15:38:27+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/grillo-kingdom-leverage-word-god</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/75fc1f7141d3f3b3b6b6b14d9cecd2cd033ae226-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to Leverage the Word of God for Your Good</video:title><video:description>Dr. Jerry Grillo, pastor and author, joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that reframes how believers engage the Word of God — not as a comfort text, but as a lever capable of lifting what no natural effort can move. Drawing on the physics of a fulcrum and lever, Dr. Grillo explains that &quot;leverage is when you have a minimal amount of pull with a maximum amount of lift&quot; — and that the Word of God functions as exactly that lever in the life of a kingdom-minded believer. The discussion moves through kingdom theology versus religious attendance, the distinction between &quot;hosting&quot; the kingdom and merely attending a church service, and the meaning of &quot;due season&quot; in Galatians 6:9. Dr. Grillo unpacks the Greek and Hebrew roots of the word &quot;due,&quot; revealing it carries the idea of perpetuity — something already belonging to you, waiting to be released. He also draws on Deuteronomy 29:29 to distinguish revelation from knowledge, arguing that &quot;revelation is divine permission&quot; and that ancient truth made new is what unlocks breakthrough. Dr. Grillo is the author of multiple books including Pray for Rain, Live Big Dream Big Be Big, and Survive to Thrive, all available on Amazon. To connect with his ministry, visit jerrygrillocom.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/851329212</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-08-03T15:31:27+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mcdaniels-biblical-foundation-rock</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2b12705a9bb961d0e624ae41125d36062c1408f9-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Build a Strong Foundation in Christ with Pastor Thomas McDaniels</video:title><video:description>Pastor Thomas McDaniels joins Philip Cameron for a timely, prophetic conversation about what it truly means to build your life on a solid biblical foundation. Drawing from Jesus&apos;s Sermon on the Mount and the parable of the wise and foolish builders in Matthew 7, Thomas delivers a message that is, as he puts it, &quot;simple, but prophetic and powerful&quot; — a call to return to the uncompromised Word of God in a season of national and cultural chaos. Thomas unpacks the striking difference between rock and sand, pointing out that sand is nothing more than &quot;unconsolidated, granular materials consisting of rock fragments&quot; — a picture of what happens when we take the Word of God, pulverize it, and make it say what we want it to say. He references Isaiah 55 and 2 Peter to show that God&apos;s ways are higher than our reasoning, and that forgetful hearing leads to wrong identity and wrong decisions. He also reflects on how COVID-19 accelerated the church&apos;s drift from its foundation through compromise and compliance. The episode closes with a bold prophetic declaration: &quot;The Word of God is a storm-proof commodity.&quot; If you&apos;re ready to stop running to comfort and start running to the prayer closet, this episode is for you. Thomas McDaniels hosts the Day Maker Podcast; learn more at thomasmcdaniels.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/850962938</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-08-02T15:38:45+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/coleman-shake-dust-ungodly-influence</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/650c08cdf4be6a7b90262a25fda80d50991ef706-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to Navigate and Reject Ungodliness in Today&apos;s World</video:title><video:description>Historian, archaeologist, and podcast host Mike Coleman joins Philip Cameron to tackle one of the most urgent questions facing believers today: how do Christians reject ungodly cultural influence without losing their love or their witness? Drawing on deep biblical and historical roots, Coleman unpacks Jesus&apos;s command in Matthew 10:14 — &quot;shake the dust off&quot; — revealing that this phrase carries far more weight than most modern readers realize. Coleman traces the symbolism of dust all the way back to Genesis, where God cursed the ground after the Fall, and explains how ancient Jewish practice of never leaving home without shoes — especially in Egypt, considered an unclean land — set the stage for Moses&apos;s encounter at the burning bush. &quot;Take off your shoes because the ground you&apos;re standing on is holy ground,&quot; Coleman reminds listeners, then pivots to the present: &quot;We can either fight that battle on unholy ground or we can fight it on holy ground.&quot; He connects foot-washing in the New Testament to the same principle — washing off the dust and influence of the marketplace before entering a place of refuge and fellowship. Coleman also warns against two specific forms of ungodly influence: misusing God&apos;s name by claiming divine authority for personal agendas, and the social pressure to conform or be canceled. The episode closes with a powerful prayer and a challenge to let the washing of the Word remove the world&apos;s barnacles. Find more from Mike Coleman at realliferealthalk.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/850603311</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-08-01T15:39:37+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/hollis-hundred-days-jesus-gospel-devotional</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/749aa5dd2154b96a997ac038ac65131ba834a56d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The 100-Day Journey with Jesus</video:title><video:description>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&apos;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. &quot;These are real people that went through real trials, real stuff,&quot; he says, &quot;and it&apos;s real history — it&apos;s even got a little dirt under its fingernails.&quot; 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 &quot;The Heart of the Father,&quot; and on the Great Commission&apos;s single word — go — as the irreducible heartbeat of every believer&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/845961628</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-07-17T15:39:32+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/holmes-religious-freedom-church-america</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/1acd151e99d1ab39b5576add7ece1e6421d8cbb3-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Religious Freedom and American Liberties Under Attack</video:title><video:description>Pastor Myles Holmes of Revive USA joins Philip Cameron for a bold, unfiltered conversation about the spiritual and political battle facing America today. Holmes, who leads a congregation in Collinsville, Illinois, and reaches over 2 million followers through his Facebook pages &quot;Trump and the Great America&quot; and &quot;Battle of the Republic,&quot; argues that the church can no longer afford silence on the defining moral issues of our time. Holmes draws on Matthew 12:43-45 — the passage about an unclean spirit returning with seven more wicked spirits — to make the case that not just individuals but entire institutions and generations can come under demonic influence. &quot;The Democrat party today is the antichrist demon possessed party,&quot; he states plainly, challenging pastors who refuse to address abortion, transgender ideology, and the erosion of constitutional freedoms. He warns that COVID-era church shutdowns were a deliberate test of government power over religious liberty, pointing to Canadian pastors jailed for preaching as a preview of what could come to America. Philip and Myles close with a shared conviction: the freedom to preach the gospel is itself at stake in the next election, and the church must rise as it has in every great historical turning point. For more from Myles Holmes, visit www.milesholmes.com or follow Battle of the Republic on Facebook.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/839764468</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-06-26T15:28:38+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/camp-christians-government-church-politics</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/96b61dbf27f94afa3914ec6615507149fa3f1ccf-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Church: A Force for Social Change</video:title><video:description>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 &quot;the church has been quiet for too long.&quot; 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, &quot;We&apos;re Christ followers before we&apos;re Republicans and we&apos;re Christ followers before we&apos;re Democrats.&quot; 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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/834096729</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-06-07T15:49:25+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/drew-ai-biblical-prophecy-godhead</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/08ea2c72cc00d6b5c83291bed2ec5580f1c9a2f3-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>AI and Biblical Prophecy</video:title><video:description>Zach Drew, host of The Zach Drew Show and a seven-year veteran researcher of artificial intelligence, joins Philip Cameron for a sobering and prophetically charged conversation about AI&apos;s rapid rise and its stunning biblical implications. Drawing on his years of attending global technology conferences and studying emerging capabilities, Zach warns that AI is no longer a distant threat — it is already here, already self-teaching, and already surpassing what its own creators understand. &quot;What nukes are to the physical world,&quot; Zach quotes technology ethicist Yuval Noah Harari, &quot;AI is to the virtual and symbolic world.&quot; Zach traces the accelerating &quot;theory of mind&quot; development of ChatGPT — from the cognitive level of an infant in 2019 to that of a nine-year-old by late 2022 — and explains how the AI taught itself research-grade chemistry without its designers&apos; knowledge. He connects this trajectory to end-times prophecy, arguing that the Antichrist&apos;s global control system will be powered by artificial intelligence, and that Silicon Valley elites are openly working to build what one founder literally called &quot;a godhead based on artificial intelligence.&quot; He also exposes the alarming rise of ayahuasca and DMT use among tech leaders who claim demonic spirit entities are instructing them on what technology to build. This episode is essential viewing for every Christian trying to understand the times. Watch The Zach Drew Show at zachdrewshow.com for deeper dives into these topics.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/832308987</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-06-01T15:42:23+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mark-ivy-spirit-offense-church-unity</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/5d75095760a8a5ed9dce464457875ae575925383-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to Combat the Spirit of Offense in the Church</video:title><video:description>Pastor Mark Ivy of Christ Alive Church in Newton, North Carolina joins Philip Cameron for a penetrating conversation about one of the most underdiagnosed crises facing the American church — the spirit of offense. With church attendance in America now below 17% and the average churchgoer attending only 1.7 times per month, Ivy argues that the real problem isn&apos;t a lack of evangelism programs — it&apos;s that believers can&apos;t get along with one another. Drawing from John 13 and Matthew 24, Ivy traces Jesus&apos; own evangelism strategy: &quot;By this will all men know that you are my disciples if you have love one for another.&quot; He unpacks the Greek word &quot;skandalon&quot; — the bait placed in a trap — to show how unresolved offense leads progressively to betrayal, hatred, and a loss of spiritual discernment. &quot;Offense blinds me,&quot; Ivy warns. &quot;I won&apos;t be able to discern the spirit of the day.&quot; He also cites Hebrews 12, cautioning that a root of bitterness defiles many, and references John Bevere&apos;s landmark book The Bait of Satan. Ivy&apos;s call to action is clear: leaders must model compassionate confrontation, root out personal offense, and demonstrate to a watching world that believers can genuinely love one another — because until they do, every evangelism effort risks pulling new converts into a toxic environment rather than a transforming one.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/827681123</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-17T15:32:50+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/walker-gospel-technology-africa-unreached</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/b9b23d91c81bd0dd84890e158ff34514f2da924e-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Spreading the Gospel Globally With Technology</video:title><video:description>Missionary evangelist Craig Walker joins Philip Cameron to share how his ministry has crossed the 2.5 million salvation mark by leveraging technology to bring the gospel to the world&apos;s most remote and unreached people groups. Craig describes preaching live from Pensacola, Florida, via screen into the deepest jungle refuges of Africa — including to the Pygmy people, who live in tree houses to avoid wild animals — and watching entire communities erupt in worship. &quot;It&apos;s estimated that 66,000 people die every day without ever hearing the gospel,&quot; Craig says, &quot;and we can&apos;t let that stand.&quot; Among the most gripping stories Craig shares is that of Jaja Rose, a witch doctor who surrendered her life to Christ at one of his video crusades after witnessing healing miracles. She handed over 25 children who had been destined for human sacrifice, went to prison, was miraculously released, and has since planted three churches. The village once known for child sacrifice is now called &quot;the village of love.&quot; Craig also discusses his book Born for the Extraordinary — now part of university curricula across Africa and Pakistan — and a three-story printing press facility built in Kampala, Uganda, that has cut per-book costs from over $2 to just 80 cents. To support Craig&apos;s mission or order the book, visit www.wifijесus.org or search Born for the Extraordinary by Craig Walker on Amazon.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/827313049</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-16T15:34:03+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/glen-davis-revival-gen-z-baptism</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/8f3c117a2c460fd79b6e01c47178c565933964c5-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Transformative Power of Love, Healing, and Hope</video:title><video:description>Pastor Glen Davis of Countryside Christian Church in Clearwater, Florida joins Daily Faith to share a remarkable story of revival, perseverance, and the surprising spiritual hunger of Generation Z. When Glen&apos;s church took to the waters of Sand Key Beach and baptized more than 200 people in a single Sunday night service — with over 500 in attendance — it looked like a scene straight out of the Jesus Movement. &quot;They want an authentic move of God,&quot; Glen says of today&apos;s teenagers. &quot;They&apos;re not looking for some big show. They are looking to get in the presence of God.&quot; Glen also opens up about the painful road that preceded this breakthrough. After taking over a church in 2010 saddled with $10 million in construction debt, he endured the sudden loss of his brother to an accidental overdose in 2014, which plunged him into two years of deep depression and anxiety. A massive seizure in 2016 became an unexpected turning point — what doctors described as a flood of endorphins that reset his body and mind, and what Glen experienced as a sovereign restoration of joy and calling. His book, *Ordinary Guy Extraordinary God*, available on Amazon, chronicles this journey of perseverance and hope. Glen&apos;s message to struggling pastors is direct: &quot;God is not done with your church yet.&quot; Learn more at countryside.cc.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/826257069</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-12T15:42:42+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/allen-matson-raised-dead-mark-time-prayer</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/48519ce8d04927a1831feaf3ca32429607c96ea7-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Marking The Time With Prayer</video:title><video:description>Dr. Don Allen, pastor of The Church at War Hill in Dawsonville, Georgia, joins Daily Faith alongside Pastor John Matson to share one of the most extraordinary miracle stories you will ever hear. John Matson suffered a massive heart attack at home, was clinically dead for 45 minutes with no heartbeat, and arrived at the hospital with EMT records that listed his condition in one word: &quot;dead.&quot; What followed was a stunning, medically documented resurrection. At the center of this miracle is a prayer principle Dr. Allen calls &quot;marking the time&quot; — praying with radical specificity and then recording the exact moment you believed God for a breakthrough. Rooted in James 5, which declares that &quot;the effective, fervent prayer of a righteous person avails much,&quot; this approach has produced a cascade of healings at War Hill Church, including a stroke victim restored to full mobility and a cancer healing among church board members. Dr. Allen&apos;s book, *Mark the Time*, documents these accounts and is available at donallen.org. Whether you are believing God for physical healing, a prodigal&apos;s return, or a financial miracle, this episode will challenge you to stop praying in generalities and start marking the time in faith.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/825893683</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-11T15:36:47+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/pritchard-perseverance-trials-testimony</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/a500faaffa0aa6437fcdd942a4ccc8bf8cebb14b-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Perseverance: The Path to Spiritual Growth</video:title><video:description>Pastor Teresa Pritchard of Fayetteville Community Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, joins Philip Cameron to unpack one of the most misunderstood commands in Scripture — and why Christians should &quot;throw a party&quot; when trials arrive. Drawing from James 1:2–4, Teresa explains that the phrase &quot;consider it all joy&quot; carries a deeper meaning in the original Greek: a deliberate, active choice to celebrate in the middle of wave-upon-wave hardship. &quot;These trials are not gonna hit you without producing something that you need,&quot; she says. &quot;God will see to that.&quot; Teresa leads a discipleship group called Tracks, designed specifically for believers in their twenties and thirties — an age group she identifies as under-equipped for hardship because they&apos;ve grown up in a &quot;cotton wool world.&quot; Her core message: perseverance is not passive endurance but a muscle God intentionally builds so we can carry the glory He has prepared for us. The test, she reminds us, is always part of the testimony. The conversation closes with a prayer drawn from James 1:5 — asking God for the wisdom to walk through trials — and a challenge to every viewer to put on &quot;spirit glasses&quot; and respond to difficulty with faith rather than fear. Watch the full episode and visit fccnnc.us to connect with Fayetteville Community Church.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/825512747</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-10T15:36:28+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/cutter-revival-miracles-church-hope</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/5d8560314007423ac8a6d4b7c8ff6f3417a808c3-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Revival, Hope &amp; Healing</video:title><video:description>Pastor Matthew Cutter of Believers Fellowship Church in Springfield, Missouri joins Philip Cameron for a faith-stirring conversation about the real and present revival breaking out in the local church today. A third-generation Pentecostal preacher who once told God he would never pastor, Cutter shares how God had other plans — and how his congregation has already documented 11 miracles in a single year, including a stage-four breast cancer diagnosis that vanished after prayer at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Cutter draws from 2 Chronicles 7:14 — &quot;If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray, seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and heal their land&quot; — calling it a divine will and testament available to every believer. He cites sobering Barna Research data showing that fewer than 1% of churchgoers believe Jesus lived a sinless life, and that deep faith commitment dropped 35% from 2022 to 2023, making the case that the church must return to preaching the uncompromised gospel. &quot;I&apos;d rather be canceled by the world and continued by the throne,&quot; Cutter declares. He also highlights City Harvest Network under Pastor Rod Parsley as a covering for pastors hungry for revival. If you&apos;re ready to believe God for a move of His Spirit, this episode is your call to action. Learn more at mybfc.net and cityharvest.network.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/824133625</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-05T15:36:20+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mcdaniels-spiritual-warfare-church-readiness</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/b1c9f554bb786b905c32e2b259ee3435bafe5c0d-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Keys to Spiritual Warfare Victory</video:title><video:description>Pastor and watchman Thomas McDaniels joins Philip Cameron for a raw, revelatory conversation on spiritual warfare — and why the modern church has lost its edge against demonic forces. McDaniels opens with a prophetic word he received in 1999 that he says he has never before made public: &quot;The demons are gonna go underground for the next 20 years so that the church will not be prepared for what is coming.&quot; That warning, he argues, has played out with alarming precision across American Christianity. Drawing on 37 years of pastoral ministry, McDaniels traces how the church shifted from pre-service intercession and regular deliverance to coffee bars and casual conversation — and why that shift matters spiritually. He references Jude&apos;s call to &quot;contend for the faith once delivered to all the saints&quot; and Matthew 12:29 on binding the strong man, challenging believers to recover both the theology and the tactics of kingdom warfare. &quot;We are failing to turn our experiences into experience,&quot; he warns, urging pastors to stop blaming circumstances and start learning God&apos;s battle strategy. McDaniels also hosts the Day Maker daily devotional, now broadcasting live five days a week on Facebook. Pastors and leaders can connect with him at thomasmcdaniels.com. Don&apos;t miss this urgent call to spiritual readiness.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/823783792</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-04T15:40:56+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/zach-drew-ai-antichrist-fourth-industrial-revolution</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/a52990bf603c0fc93f20f4c7df9608863d9ff3ab-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Technology and Anti-Christ Spirit</video:title><video:description>Zach Drew, host of the Zach Drew Show and founder of IGBY International Ministries in Decatur, Illinois, joins Philip Cameron for a sobering deep-dive into artificial intelligence and its prophetic implications. Drawing on years of access to exclusive global technology conferences alongside what he calls &quot;the technology oligarchs of the world,&quot; Zach unpacks why he believes we have entered the Fourth Industrial Revolution — one that will reshape humanity more profoundly than any before it. Zach warns that AI is being engineered to create total dependence: &quot;They are building a world in which dependence on them is equal to survival.&quot; He connects this trajectory directly to end-times prophecy, arguing that the infrastructure now being built — from a projected 1 trillion connected IoT devices to 300,000 LEO satellites forming a &quot;global brain&quot; — could fulfill the conditions described in Revelation for the Antichrist to monitor every transaction on earth. He also references Genesis 6 and the angel view of the Nephilim, suggesting that transhumanist technology may mirror the corrupting of humanity described in that passage. The conversation covers Elon Musk&apos;s Neuralink brain implants, the concept of the technological singularity by 2040–2045, and Anthony Levandowski&apos;s AI religion &quot;Way of the Future.&quot; If you want to go deeper, visit zachdrewshow.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/823047913</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-05-02T15:40:02+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/ethridge-breaking-free-passivity-breakthrough</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/3a8410a4a091657caadbc9dfbcda7c0951282d74-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>When Apathy and Passivity Collide</video:title><video:description>Pastor Scott Ethridge of The Healing Place Church in Shreveport, Louisiana joins Philip Cameron for a raw, unscripted conversation about one of the most overlooked spiritual dangers facing the American church today: passivity and apathy. Drawing from a 21-day breakthrough series rooted in Micah 2, Scott unpacks how comfort and complacency quietly erode a congregation&apos;s spiritual edge — and how breaking free from passivity is the essential first step toward genuine breakthrough. &quot;Practical becomes supernatural when done in the name of Jesus,&quot; Scott declares, capturing the heart of the episode. He explains that a cup of cold water is just a cup of cold water — until it&apos;s offered in Jesus&apos; name, at which point it carries eternal value. This framework dismantles the lie that ordinary believers must wait for perfect conditions, perfect finances, or perfect courage before stepping out in faith. Scott also shares how The Healing Place responded to a challenge to give sacrificially, growing from a few hundred dollars in monthly change collections to over $80,000 in a single year — proof that a small, activated church can carry a global footprint far beyond its Sunday attendance. Tune in for a faith-stirring call to advance, not retreat. Follow Scott Ethridge and The Healing Place at facebook.com/1900RCM.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/822070639</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-04-28T15:34:47+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/kennedy-defeating-ishtar-pornography-demonic-roots</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/efe84ff12ccc22aa6732a519ab47ebbaa4acedf5-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Unveiling Pornography&apos;s Demonic Curse</video:title><video:description>Neil Kennedy, founder of Five Star Man and author of Defeating Ishtar, joins Philip Cameron for a raw and revelatory conversation about pornography&apos;s spiritual origins — and why willpower alone will never break its hold. Kennedy draws on ancient Mesopotamian history to identify Ishtar, the goddess of porn, as a very real demonic principality operating in the modern church. &quot;Porn is sex with demons,&quot; Kennedy states plainly, tracing the spirit&apos;s lineage from the Babylonian goddess Inanna through her biblical name Ashtaroth, and connecting her tactics directly to the doctrine of Balaam warned against in Revelation 2 and Numbers 25. Kennedy explains that Proverbs warns the spirit of adultery hunts wounded men — yet considers strong men her trophies. He unpacks how Ishtar&apos;s ancient temple worship, conducted through gala priests (men dressed as women), mirrors disturbing patterns visible in today&apos;s culture. The conversation turns urgent as Kennedy notes that children as young as eight are now regularly exposed to pornography, and that Ishtar&apos;s agenda is explicit: to turn masculinity into femininity and reduce men to what Proverbs calls &quot;a piece of bread.&quot; This episode is essential viewing for pastors, men&apos;s ministry leaders, and anyone seeking genuine freedom from pornography addiction. Deliverance — not discipline — is the answer. Get the book and explore men&apos;s ministry resources at fivestarman.com/books.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/817332260</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-04-13T15:31:25+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/gingerich-church-succession-7-keys</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/361064ae70ae8457da26877c9ff9dcf857b95daa-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Effective Succession in Ministry: 7 Keys from Pastor Dennis Gingerich</video:title><video:description>Pastor Dennis Gingerich joins Philip Cameron to share the hard-won wisdom behind one of the most remarkable pastoral succession stories in modern American church life. Gingerich founded Cape Coral&apos;s Destiny Church in 1987 and, at just 55 years old, made the courageous decision to hand the lead role to a 32-year-old successor — the same age Gingerich himself was when he planted the church. What followed was not decline but explosive growth: from 1,000 weekend attenders to more than 4,000 regularly, with a single weekend recently drawing 7,000 across seven services. Gingerich traces the journey back to reading Bob Buford&apos;s book &quot;Halftime&quot; at age 48, which prompted him to ask a new question: &quot;What does the church look like five years after I&apos;m out of the lead seat?&quot; That reframe became the foundation of his seven keys to intentional legacy leaving, including the conviction that &quot;maximizing your impact means you have to minimize your own ego,&quot; a principle he anchors in Philippians 2:5-8. He also draws on Jim Collins and John Maxwell&apos;s five levels of leadership, and closes with a phrase that captures his philosophy: &quot;My fruit tastes better on the trees of others.&quot; Whether you are a founding pastor, a board member, or a church leader thinking about the next generation, this conversation will challenge and equip you. Learn more at successfulsuccessions.com and dennisgingrich.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/815019988</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-04-05T15:38:05+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/draughon-revival-living-water-hungry-pews</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/c50782725ee8aa470d83ce2fed02f35f193b893e-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Church Revival Strategies: Unleashing Living Water from the Pews</video:title><video:description>Pastor Derek Draughon of First Assembly in Saraland, Alabama joins Philip Cameron for a fire-igniting conversation about the coming move of God in the local church. Drawing from Isaiah 6 — &quot;In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up&quot; — Derek unpacks what happens when believers stop depending on human leadership and fix their eyes on a God who is completely unaffected by earthly circumstances. Derek challenges pastors directly: &quot;The fear is not in the pew — it&apos;s in the pulpit.&quot; He argues that congregations across America are hungry for a genuine move of the Holy Spirit, but ministers have never been trained to open the well and let revival flow. Using the vivid image of a 1,700-year-old well discovered beneath a family&apos;s kitchen floor, he calls the church to re-dig ancient wells of living water — both the old flow and the new — referencing John chapter 7, where Jesus promises that rivers of living water will flow from those who believe and receive. With Easter Sunday as the backdrop, Derek and Philip urge pastors to lay aside polished programs, trust the Holy Ghost, and make room for miracles. Catch more from Derek Draughon at fuelcast.tv.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/814658919</video:player_loc><video:duration>2040</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-04-04T15:34:24+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/mayfield-revival-formation-consecration-visitation</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/ec1e06c5ce8a1ecd245110f66f2f03aba1a5490b-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Steps of Revival: Sustaining It &amp; Sensing the Holy Spirit</video:title><video:description>Evangelist and online ministry leader Jason Mayfield joins Philip Cameron to deliver a timely prophetic word: a massive national revival is two to three years away. Drawing on a personal encounter with the Lord in early 2023, Jason shares how the Asbury Revival — as powerful as it was — is only &quot;a precursor,&quot; a candle before a house fire. &quot;That is not the great outpouring,&quot; he says plainly. &quot;That is a precursor.&quot; Jason unpacks three practical steps every pastor and believer can take right now to prepare for revival: Formation (daily prayer and Bible reading), Consecration (intentional separation from distractions), and Visitation (simply positioning yourself to receive). He warns that while no one can force a sovereign God to choose their church, there is plenty we can do to ensure nothing happens — including trying to sanitize the move of the Spirit into a tidy 65-minute service. He also surveys 2,000 years of church history to show that revivals follow a recognizable pattern, and by that pattern, &quot;we are in the window for an outpouring.&quot; Access Jason&apos;s full four-hour revival training course free at jasonmayfield.com/free. Don&apos;t miss this urgent, faith-stirring conversation.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/812857234</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-03-29T15:38:02+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/butler-rebuilding-family-altars</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/97e2f8c19bdd499294bbdc05cd260c1c4d60dae3-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Rebuilding Family Altars</video:title><video:description>Pastor Rich Butler of Hope Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina, joins Philip Cameron to deliver a timely and urgent message on rebuilding family altars in an age of cultural collapse. Rich shares how a Holy Spirit whisper during a pastoral Zoom call launched his church into a year-long pursuit of what he calls &quot;the ancient paths&quot; — drawn directly from Jeremiah 6, where the prophet urges God&apos;s people to &quot;ask for the ancient paths, and where the good way is, and walk in it.&quot; Rich unpacks how Hope Church is not only teaching families to build altars at home but is literally tearing down pagan altars in Greenville, South Carolina — converting a notorious strip club into a new campus for worship. He draws on Deuteronomy 6 to show how Moses commanded Israel to apply God&apos;s culture to their hands, foreheads, doorposts, and gates — four practical areas every family can reclaim today. &quot;If you are not bowing down at the altar of the most high God,&quot; Rich warns, &quot;you inevitably are bowing down to an altar in your culture.&quot; This episode is essential viewing for parents, pastors, and anyone fighting for their family in a dark season. Learn more about Hope Church at hopesc.org.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/812470252</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-03-28T15:36:15+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/troy-brewer-resurrection-power-number-eight</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/f5f10aba135c674d71110a7705728e3ba66f88b6-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Unveiling Truths on Resurrection Power</video:title><video:description>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&apos;s declaration &quot;Behold, I do a new thing — shall you not know it?&quot; 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. &quot;Whenever we fight for the old thing, we are now fighting for what no longer matters,&quot; 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&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/805597034</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-03-07T16:32:15+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/coughlin-lukewarm-faith-revival-charlotte</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/2626facc1bee73676e3994c7e28e00a4bcf74d8b-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Preventing Lukewarm Faith</video:title><video:description>Pastor Tyson Coughlin of Vision Church in Charlotte, North Carolina joins Philip Cameron for a convicting conversation about the dangers of lukewarm faith and what it truly means to be all-in for Jesus. Drawing from Revelation 3 and the letter to the church at Laodicea, Coughlin delivers a sobering reminder that &quot;the greatest threat to the church is not the atheist or the agnostic — it&apos;s from within, when people say one thing with their mouth but with their heart and their life they tell a different story.&quot; Coughlin unpacks why a cold person is actually closer to repentance than a lukewarm one, because at least they can acknowledge their own need — echoing Jesus&apos; words in Matthew 5:3, &quot;Blessed are the poor in spirit.&quot; The conversation turns to Judas Iscariot as perhaps the most vivid biblical portrait of half-hearted devotion: someone who loved Jesus, but not more than he loved himself. Coughlin argues that sacrificial giving — like the woman who broke the alabaster box in the Gospels — exposes lukewarm hearts every time. Vision Church is also in the middle of a million-dollar campaign to transform a 43,000-square-foot warehouse on Independence Boulevard into a 2,000-seat sanctuary. Learn more and connect at visionchurch.com. This episode is a challenge to examine your heart and choose wholehearted devotion over comfortable compromise.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/803524294</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-03-01T16:32:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/grillo-trusting-gods-timing-jordan</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/d853332f390f75f37705b557f8ab29a0871856de-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Embracing Seasons: Trusting God&apos;s Timing</video:title><video:description>Dr. Jerry Grillo joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that crackles with prophetic insight on faith, divine timing, and the courage to step into impossibility. Drawing on the story of Israel crossing the Jordan River at flood stage, Dr. Grillo unpacks why God deliberately positions His people at the edge of the impossible — not to discourage them, but to reveal that &quot;you cannot cross into your possession by yourself.&quot; He introduces a striking image: &quot;Your seed is a photograph of your persuasion of tomorrow,&quot; connecting the act of sowing with a deep, settled conviction that the future is better than today. Weaving together Genesis, Ecclesiastes 3, and the Hebrew concept of Kairos time entering Kronos time, Dr. Grillo explains how every season — dark or bright — carries a hidden blessing. He challenges believers to stop spectating from the sidelines and step into the game, warning that wilderness protocol will never produce promised-land possession. The tape-measure illustration lands hard: measuring God against your circumstances is the surest way to miss what He is doing. Whether you are a pastor staring at a building you cannot yet afford or a believer stuck in a season of pause, this episode delivers a coaching-level word on trusting God&apos;s timing. Explore more of Dr. Grillo&apos;s teaching at drjerrygrillo.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/803143716</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-02-28T16:33:26+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/miller-prepare-church-revival-awakening</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/a7e23af21eca00d0e3d8d54def248f47bcb0b7e3-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Prepare A Place for Revival</video:title><video:description>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. &quot;The Holy Ghost will only come to where He&apos;s welcome,&quot; Miller explains. &quot;He is a gentleman — He will not move unless you ask Him to move.&quot; Miller traces the 1857 Businessman&apos;s Revival, sparked by a simple noon prayer meeting at a Dutch Reformed church in Manhattan under the influence of Charles Finney&apos;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&apos;s stirrings at Asbury and secular campuses like Texas A&amp;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&apos;s church saw 25 salvations in a single weekend using these simple adjustments. Visit churchontherock.org or download the Church on the Rock Texarkana app to connect with his congregation.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/802028282</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-02-24T16:34:33+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/riley-relay-race-faith-legacy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/0c38c25fe50f4a9a68756e0b68f5caef2da32135-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Enduring Faith: Running the Race with Purpose</video:title><video:description>Pastor Rusty Riley of Victory City Church in Joliet, Illinois joins Philip Cameron for a conversation that reframes how believers understand their place in God&apos;s eternal story. Drawing from Hebrews 11:40 — a verse he admits he had &quot;read before many times and just kept going&quot; — Riley unpacks a revelation that stopped him in his tracks: the heroes of faith listed in the faith chapter cannot be made perfect, or brought to completion, without us. That single insight transformed his leadership and ignited his congregation. Riley explains that the Christian life is not a marathon run in isolation but a relay race — Abraham, Moses, David, the apostles, and the martyrs each ran their leg and passed the baton. Now those saints wait in the grandstands of heaven, not merely cheering, but unable to receive their reward until we finish our leg. &quot;Dreams don&apos;t die in the vision stage,&quot; Riley warns. &quot;They die in the implementation stage.&quot; He also shares a personal word the Lord gave him at the start of the year: &quot;The dreams of a previous season are now going to become the assignments in this new season.&quot; This episode is a powerful call to endurance for pastors, church leaders, and every believer in a waiting season. Visit victorycity.com to connect with Rusty Riley and Victory City Church.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/800923349</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-02-21T16:40:54+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/fletcher-preparing-heart-revival</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/92ad21e48527bcf1b1edb7a0a3be845967118db1-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Preparing Your Heart For Revival</video:title><video:description>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&apos;s heart and a prophet&apos;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: &quot;Your ability to stand long in the presence of God is in direct proportion to the cleanliness of your hands.&quot; He points to the Asbury Theological Seminary outpouring, the &quot;He Gets Us&quot; 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&apos;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&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/799547831</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-02-16T16:51:09+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/carpenter-leaving-methodism-jesus-life</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/85fd666132112264353c99f401c34f1d847fe320-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Journey of Renewed Faith through Adversity</video:title><video:description>Pastor Barry Carpenter of Resurrection Church in Daphne, Alabama, joins Philip Cameron for a candid conversation about one of the most painful and transformative seasons a pastor can face — disaffiliating from a lifelong denominational home. After decades in the Methodist tradition, Barry navigated a costly departure that required him to &quot;pay a ransom,&quot; as he describes it, to leave — yet he emerged with a deeper encounter with the Holy Spirit than he had ever known. Barry shares the concept he now calls &quot;the Jesus life&quot; — a call back to the essentials of following Christ beyond any denominational label. Drawing on Thomas à Kempis&apos;s fourteenth-century classic The Imitation of Christ, he challenges believers to ask not &quot;Lord, bless what I&apos;m doing&quot; but to seek God&apos;s thoughts first. He reflects on the story of John resting on Jesus&apos; breast at the Last Supper, saying, &quot;When you&apos;re on the Heart of Jesus, no one will accuse you of being the one that&apos;s going to betray him.&quot; Philip prophesies over Barry that God will use him as a bridge to lead others into liberty. If you are in the Daphne, Alabama area, visit Resurrection Church at www.resurrectioncc.com. This episode is a lifeline for any pastor or believer standing firm through a dark night of the soul.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/797414248</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-02-09T16:35:10+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/franklin-great-commission-missions-burden</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/6d538c1787c5cd04536620bb5382c04aed3a5c68-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Living the Great Commission with a Heart for Missions</video:title><video:description>Pastor Mike Franklin of The Torch Church in Demarest, Georgia joins Philip Cameron for a compelling conversation about what it truly means to live out the Great Commission. Mike shares how a genuine missions burden begins not with a plane ticket but with prayer — &quot;if you start praying, you&apos;ll end up giving and going&quot; — and how that progression transformed his own ministry and sent his congregation to Haiti, Honduras, and across South America. Drawing on Matthew 28, Mark 16, and John 20, Mike unpacks every believer&apos;s three-fold responsibility to go, give, and pray. He describes witnessing miraculous healings on the mission field — goiters falling off necks, cancer disappearing — and explains why mission trips ultimately change the people who go far more than those they serve. &quot;You will never be the same,&quot; he says plainly. With 2023&apos;s relentless global upheaval as a backdrop, Mike turns to the story of Esther and Mordecai&apos;s charge — &quot;for such a time as this&quot; — to call Christians to step into their God-appointed moment rather than step aside. He closes with a stewardship challenge rooted in Luke 12:48: to whom much is given, much is required. Pastors and church leaders ready to ignite a missions culture in their congregation will find this episode both convicting and practical. Visit www.thetorch.net to connect with Pastor Mike&apos;s church and ministry.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/796694463</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-02-07T16:34:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/ken-claytor-racial-reconciliation-church</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/caeb4120c57335ffe5ff744730ca74f54cfa19f1-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Embracing Diversity: The Church&apos;s Path to Healing</video:title><video:description>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&apos;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&apos;t happen by accident. At the heart of Ken&apos;s message is a bold biblical claim: &quot;In the eyes of God, there&apos;s one race.&quot; 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. &quot;Being Black is not who I am — it&apos;s what I look like,&quot; Ken explains. &quot;Who I am is found in Christ.&quot; 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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/794556738</video:player_loc><video:duration>1740</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-01-31T16:42:12+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/thomas-paul-kingdom-god-discipleship-legacy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/ef8974127048bd3bbc374c3999d71fa72a339046-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Embracing Your Place in God’s Kingdom</video:title><video:description>Pastor Thomas Paul of Maryland Brethren Church in Berlin, Pennsylvania joins Philip Cameron for a rich conversation on the kingdom of God and what it means to live as its ambassadors right now. Drawing from Mark 1 — where Jesus proclaims, &quot;The kingdom of God is here, the time is fulfilled&quot; — Thomas unpacks an awakening he has carried for the past year and a half: the kingdom has already come, and every believer is called to be a witness of what God is doing. The discussion moves into the urgent need to shift from a Sunday-morning church mindset to an every-day, every-moment discipleship culture. Thomas challenges listeners with a direct call: &quot;Love God, love others, and make disciples — that&apos;s each and every one of us.&quot; He and Philip explore Acts 2:39, generational legacy, and how a faith passed down faithfully can impact millions across a thousand generations. The conversation closes with a timely reminder that no government or political figure will save the world — only Jesus Christ, who declared, &quot;I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.&quot; If you are ready to think kingdom-first and invest in a legacy of faith, this episode is for you.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/793036548</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-01-26T16:20:09+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/nelson-finding-your-why-purpose-glory</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/7798e0e53caf2fae8ee2fec61248ee27b16bd7b6-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Discovering Your Purpose: Finding Your Why</video:title><video:description>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 &quot;finding your why.&quot; 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. &quot;When you find your why,&quot; Rusty declares, &quot;you will always find your way.&quot; 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&apos;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.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/791937483</video:player_loc><video:duration>1620</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-01-23T16:46:04+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
<url><loc>https://dailyfaith.tv/episodes/meloy-prophetic-word-2023-consecutive-change</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ql3tfi6w/production/fda31ba6e845537651b48f372c6a423f4337c793-1920x1080.jpg?w=1280&amp;h=720</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>2023: A Prophetic Year of Consecutive Change</video:title><video:description>Pastor Buddy Meloy of New Life Christian Church in Lake City, Florida joins Philip Cameron to unpack a detailed prophetic word he began delivering as far back as May 2022 — and the stunning accuracy of what has already come to pass. Meloy shares that 2023 would be &quot;a year of consecutive events,&quot; comparing unfolding national stories to a TV series where each episode leads directly into the next — from consecutive congressional votes to back-to-back atmospheric storms battering California and the Midwest. Meloy also revisits his forecast of a &quot;double government transition&quot; and warns that 2022, 2023, and 2024 are spiritually interconnected, with a striking throwback to 2001 and the seismic shifts that year set in motion. Drawing on Psalm 133 and the account of the Last Supper in Luke 22, he explains how Discord — what the Greek word *philoneikia* reveals as &quot;a fondness for arguing&quot; — breaks the flow of anointing just as surely as a crack in Aaron&apos;s priestly garment stopped the oil. His urgent message: the same spirit of chaos visible in government can infiltrate homes, churches, and businesses if believers are not watchful. The episode closes with a pastoral prayer for peace and unity over American households. For more of Buddy Meloy&apos;s teachings, visit nlcflc.com.</video:description><video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=1">https://player.vimeo.com/video/790859735</video:player_loc><video:duration>1680</video:duration><video:publication_date>2023-01-19T16:32:22+00:00</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly><video:live>no</video:live><video:requires_subscription>no</video:requires_subscription></video:video></url>
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