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by Host: JD.
(Hand Of Refuge Ministry.) Hello, my name is James Keith (JD) This podcast is part of my ministry. God says to take the gospel to the highways and hedges compel lost. We all come from different walks of lives, but one thing we all have in common is we have a testimony to share. In this podcast I want share Gods testimonies, the word of God, all his goodness.Programs: .421 show: Host Jd. .Bible Talk: Host Deb Osborne. .Cawood Church Of God Sunday morning service. (NEW) .Truth Talk .Bonus Programs: Will feature Guest Testimony. And Gust Preachers .Announcements a new program has been added Truth Talk with Pastor Greg Abraham and Hubert Go Check it out.. Coming Soon..A new program will soon be added to the broadcast. The name of the program will be called Stewardship it will feature ministers men and women stepping out to preach the word of God. Stay tuned for more updated.
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Arch Evens Testimony: He Asked God For A Sign And A Stranger Ran After Him
Send us Fan MailA man can run hard, wreck his life, and still find himself praying in the dark. That’s what makes Arch Evans’ testimony hit so deep. We sit down together at the 421 Studio with Arch, his wife, and our friend Deb Osborne, and we walk straight through the real story: early drug use, a season of Satanism and occult curiosity, years of alcohol and hard drugs, and the brutal reality of meth addiction that ends in homelessness, trauma, and losing time with his kids. What changes the direction isn’t a perfect moment, it’s desperation and a risky prayer. Arch talks about fasting and asking God for a sign that He’s still listening, then getting an unexpected invitation to church while they’re simply trying to survive. From there we dig into Christian addiction recovery as it actually looks day to day: cravings, triggers, shame, and the slow process of letting things fall away as faith becomes more than a memory. We also get honest about spiritual warfare and the stuff many people avoid saying out loud, from pornography and sexual sin to Ouija boards, séances, and what it means to “open doors” you can’t easily shut. Along the way we talk forgiveness, free will, family wounds, and why restoration can take years but still be real. We close with hope and purpose, including a vision for reaching homeless neighbors with compassion that comes from lived experience. If you’re searching for a powerful Christian testimony, a story about meth recovery and homelessness, or practical encouragement to come back to God after relapse, press play and stay with us. Subscribe to the 421 Show, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review that helps more people find these testimonies.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Seven Dips And A Bruised Ego
Send us Fan MailPride can make you miss the very thing you’ve been praying for. Today I sit with an Old Testament story that still hits home: Naaman, a celebrated commander, looks unstoppable on the outside while leprosy quietly destroys him from within. If you’ve ever felt strong in public but broken in private, this message is for you. We follow Naaman’s path to healing through a chain of unlikely help: a young captive girl with courageous faith, and the prophet Elisha who refuses to play into status, ego, or “big moment” expectations. The instruction is almost offensively simple: go to the Jordan River and wash seven times. That simplicity is the point. This is a conversation about Christian humility, Bible truth, and why God’s instructions often challenge our pride before they change our circumstances. I also share a personal testimony about obeying God’s prompting to step out of my comfort zone and pray for my mom during a difficult season. It’s a reminder that breakthrough can be on the other side of a small act of obedience, and that faith is not about the “specialness” of a place, it’s about trusting God’s Word. We close by finishing the full Naaman account, including gratitude, worship, and the warning shown through Gehazi’s greed. If this encouraged you, subscribe to Bible Talk with Sister Deb Osborne, share it with a friend who needs strength, and leave a review so more people can find this Bible study on obedience, pride, and healing.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk: Make Hell Tremble
Send us Fan MailHell doesn’t tremble because we get louder. Hell trembles when we remember who we are in Christ and actually live like it. Sister Deb Osborne brings a bold, Scripture-grounded message about spiritual warfare, prayer, and the authority Jesus gives believers, then pushes us past comfort into courage.We walk through Bible passages that put steel in your spine, including Luke 10:19 on power over the enemy, James 4:7 on resisting the devil, Acts 16:25–26 on chains breaking through prayer and worship, and Philippians 2:10 on the unmatched power in the name of Jesus. Along the way, we talk about why the enemy targets your thoughts, why silence can keep you stuck, and why faith is more than a feeling. If fear has been speaking loudly, you’ll hear practical “battle cries” to answer back with truth.We also get concrete about what it looks like to pray prayers that “shake the gates of darkness” without performing for anyone: quiet prayers through tears, praying for your home, interceding for family members, blessing your neighbors, and taking prayer walks through your community. Sister Deb points to the Armor of God in Ephesians 6 as daily spiritual protection so you can stand your ground and stop living on the defensive.If this strengthens you, subscribe to Bible Talk, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s your battle cry today?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Welcome (listen) This is a Informal invitation to the Church
Send us Fan MailEmail: [email protected]: call or message 239-848-1502 Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk A Day Like No Other
Send us Fan MailWe open Matthew 24 and listen to Jesus warn that what looks permanent can fall in a moment, while His return remains certain. We trade end-times speculation for a clear call to watch, repent, and live ready because every eye will see Him. • Matthew 24 and the disciples’ awe at the temple • Jesus’ warning of the temple’s destruction and what it means • the two questions about timing and the sign of His coming • shifting focus from tribulation talk to the return of Jesus Christ • a vivid picture of the trumpet and the sky drawing all eyes upward • why that day brings joy for believers and mourning for unbelief • what will not matter then: titles, money, appearances, mere attendance • why grace is available now and why delaying is a gamble Hey, go visit our website at HOR421 Show.buzzbrowl.com. And if you'd like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at OsburnDebra K at gmail.com. If you'd like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal slash HOR421 or you go through our website at HOR421 Show.buzzsprout.com.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bishop John Carter. CCOG Sunday Service 4/12/26, Small Jesus On The Desk Big Jesus For The Breakdown
Send us Fan MailSome messages don’t entertain you, they corner you with the truth you’ve been avoiding: you can’t always carry yourself. We start with a small desk-sized Jesus figure and end with a full-weight invitation to the real Christ who lifts burdens, holds you close, and calls you to stop performing strength.We lean into Jesus’ words from Matthew 11, “Come unto me,” and we keep it plain: there are no stipulations on coming. If you’re walking through anxiety, depression, fear, doubt, grief, sickness, or a trial that feels like it won’t let up, this is a clear gospel doorway rather than a religious pep talk. The moment turns practical when we’re challenged to name the thing pressing on us instead of pretending it isn’t real.From Philippians 2:9–11, we declare that Jesus has the name above every name. If you can put a name on it, Jesus is above it. We also draw a hard line between emotion and transformation: crying can be honest, but repentance and change are what save. The service moves into worship and repeated prayer, simply saying the name of Jesus again and again, and it ends with an urgent reminder to keep the focus on Christ rather than church arguments.If you’re looking for a church home, Cavewood Church of God meets Sundays at 11:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Listen now, share this with someone who’s carrying too much, and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find it.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk: After The Resurrection;
Send us Fan MailThe tomb is empty, Jesus is alive, and the real question hits hard: what do we do next? We follow the footsteps of two discouraged disciples on the road to Emmaus who walk away from Jerusalem confused and disappointed, only to discover the risen Christ has been beside them the whole time. If you’ve ever felt like you’re drifting, hiding in fear, or unsure what God is doing, this conversation brings the hope of the resurrection down to street level.We dig into Luke 24 and watch how Jesus responds to sorrow and doubt. He doesn’t rush past their pain, He draws near, listens, and then opens the Scriptures to bring clarity. That’s a practical roadmap for Christian living today: faith doesn’t erase every question, but it keeps us walking. When God’s Word lights up, hearts change, direction changes, and what felt like failure starts to look like purpose.Then we move from comfort to calling. Jesus speaks “Peace be unto you” before He gives any instruction, and that peace still meets us in rooms of worry today. From there comes mission: “Go ye therefore and teach all nations.” You don’t have to be a preacher to share the gospel message. God calls willing people, fills them with power through the Holy Ghost, and turns fear into courage. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review telling us what “road” you’re on right now.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Part 5 road to the cross: The Empty Tomb
Send us Fan MailDarkness in the middle of the day. A temple curtain ripped from top to bottom. A Roman soldier staring at a dying man and whispering the words nobody expected: truly, this was the Son of God. We slow down and retrace the road from the Last Supper to Calvary, because the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is not just history or a holiday tradition. It’s the center of the gospel and the finished work that makes forgiveness, salvation, and real hope possible.We talk through what happened at the cross and why it matters: Jesus choosing mercy while suffering, praying “Father, forgive them,” and then declaring “It Is Finished” as the debt is paid in full. We also unpack the signs Scripture records in Luke 23 and John 19, including the three hours of darkness and the torn veil that opens the way into God’s presence. That moment changes how we pray and how we live, because access to God is no longer locked behind a barrier.Then we step into Mark 16 and the resurrection story, where the women arrive carrying spices and worries, only to find the stone already rolled away and the tomb empty. The angel’s message “He Is Risen” becomes a daily anchor: fear doesn’t get the final word, death doesn’t get the final word, and your story is not trapped on Friday. If you need encouragement, healing, or a fresh start for your Christian faith, come take this journey with us from the cross to the empty tomb.Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review. What part of the story hits you the hardest right now?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Road to the Cross Part 4 Simon and the Cross
Send us Fan MailThe crowd that praised Jesus on the way into Jerusalem ends up shouting for His death, and that whiplash is where we start today. I’m still scratchy from RSV, but I couldn’t stay quiet because we’ve reached the moment that changes history forever: the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. From Pilate’s verdict to the soldiers’ abuse, we walk the Road to the Cross with clear eyes and an honest heart.One detail keeps gripping me, and it’s easy to miss when we rush to the familiar scenes: Simon of Cyrene. He comes into the city as a passerby, and the Romans force him to carry the cross. Luke says Simon walks behind Jesus, and that means he sees what most pictures never show, the suffering on the back of our Savior. That “backside of Calvary” becomes a window into the love of God, not as a slogan but as a sacrifice that costs something real.At Golgotha, the place of the skull, nails go in and mockery rises, yet something deeper is happening than an execution. The cross becomes redemption. Jesus speaks forgiveness, offers grace, and even answers a thief who asks to be remembered with a promise of paradise. Then we bring it home and ask the hard question: with crosses everywhere in our culture, have we stopped being moved by what the cross means for salvation, forgiveness, and hope?If this message strengthens your faith, share it with someone who needs a reminder that the story isn’t over because Sunday’s coming. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell me what part of the cross you’re seeing differently after listening.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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CCOG Sunday Morning service with Bishop John Carter Stop Chasing A Word And Open One
Send us Fan MailWe challenge the flood of spiritual noise by returning to 1 Thessalonians 5 and learning to test every voice against Scripture. We call the church to rise with courage, care for the hurting, and live a faith that can be proven in real life.• discerning the spirits of the age and refusing noise-driven faith• returning to the Word instead of chasing constant “words”• honoring church leadership and restoring reverence for God’s house• resisting cultural pressure to hide, blend in, or stay silent• warning the unruly with love and urgency about eternity• comforting the discouraged and lifting people in depression and fear• supporting the weak and carrying burdens together• choosing patience, refusing vengeance, and practicing forgiveness• rejoicing, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in hardship• not quenching the Holy Spirit through small disobedience• not despising prophecy while testing everything by Scripture• proving faith by fruit, holiness, and staying close to the churchPlease go check out our website for more content and information. At HOR421 Show dot Buzzprout.com. If you'd like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal /HOR421 or you go through our website at HOR421 Show.bussprout.com.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Road to the Cross Series Part 3 Jesus Trial. Inside the Courtroom That Sent Jesus To The Cross.
Send us Fan MailWe step into the courtrooms that lead Jesus toward the cross and trace how six trials declare him innocent while still pushing him toward death. We sit with the weight of his silence and ask what it means that he does not fight for his freedom because he is securing ours. • clarifying why the Palm Sunday praise can miss the point when expectations replace salvation • mapping the six trials across Jewish religious courts and Roman civil courts • Annas as a preliminary hearing aimed at finding leverage • Caiaphas and the night trial filled with false witnesses and broken legal standards • the Sanhedrin daybreak meeting shifting the charge from blasphemy to political threat • Pilate’s “no fault” finding colliding with fear of unrest • Herod’s curiosity and mocking silence • Barabbas chosen as the crowd demands crucifixion • what the trials reveal about the failure of religion politics and humanity • Jesus fulfilling prophecy through silence and obedience on the road to redemption go visit our website at HOR421 Show.bussprout.com. If you'd like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal slash HOR421. Please join me next week as we continue to on the road to the cross.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Part 1&2 The Road To The Cross: From Triumphal Entry To Gethsemane
Send us Fan MailPalm branches wave and voices roar, but the truest victory begins in a quiet garden where a single word—nevertheless—reshapes history. We journey from the Triumphal Entry to Gethsemane to uncover why a king chose a donkey, why cheers turned to silence, and how surrender became the doorway to salvation. Along the way, we explore the force of fulfilled prophecy, the weight of expectation for a political messiah, and the deeper kingdom Jesus brings: one that conquers sin, not empires.We walk through the busiest week in Jerusalem, where Jesus cleanses the temple, restores prayer to the center, and teaches with piercing clarity about judgment, faithfulness, and the end of the age. Around the Passover table, we linger on the Last Supper as more than ritual. Bread and cup proclaim a new covenant, a living gospel you can taste. Even as he predicts betrayal and denial, Jesus kneels to wash feet—authority wrapped in service, love that doesn’t flinch when friends falter.In Gethsemane, the olive press lives up to its name. Jesus prays in trembling honesty, then yields with strength: not my will, but yours. Judas arrives with soldiers, but Christ steps forward, identifies himself, and shields his followers—proof that the arrest unfolds on his terms. He could call angels; he chooses the cross. From palms to prayers, every step is intentional, every act drenched in purpose. He isn’t overpowered; he offers himself so we may live with hope that outlasts Friday and lights Sunday.Listen now to reflect on communion, surrender, and the love that would not turn back. If this journey speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can walk the Road to the Cross with us.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Truth Talk From Doubt To Deliverance: How Faith Unlocks Healing, Provision, And Courage
Send us Fan MailWhat do you do when sight fails but the need is urgent? We open the Scriptures and our own lived stories to show how faith moves from theory to traction—how trust in God’s character changes what you expect, how you pray, and how you endure. From Hebrews 11:1 to the woman who touched the hem of Jesus’ garment, we explore the kind of belief that reaches beyond odds and draws power from the Source.We talk about why the Word must be mixed with faith to profit you, and why seeing miracles doesn’t guarantee a believing heart. Thomas wanted proof; Jesus blessed those who believe without it. That blessing still stands. We connect that promise to everyday pressures: a miner laid off with bills due, families facing medical emergencies, and the silent battles that test our resolve. Faith does not deny reality; it declares a greater reality—Jesus as healer, provider, and the anchor when storms rage. When you know he is your source, doors closing become detours, not dead ends.Persistence turns belief into breakthrough. We lean into parables of relentless appeal, Job’s steady trust, and the armor of God that helps us stand when answers take time. We also center the most urgent expression of faith: salvation by grace. The law exposes our need; the cross supplies our rescue. Believe with your heart, confess with your mouth, and walk forward in a life shaped by repentance, holiness, and confidence that you have an Advocate. If you’ve wondered how to keep your light burning when oil runs low, these stories and Scriptures will help you dig deeper, steady your mind, and trust God for the next step.If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a quick review to help others find Truth Talk. Your words might be the nudge that helps someone choose faith over fear.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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A Stranger’s Church Invite Changed A Life: listen to Rebecca Evans shares her testimony with us
Send us Fan MailA woman runs out of a church and invites two people walking by to come inside. That small act becomes the hinge of an entire life: from tents in the mountains and meth-fueled nights to a steady rhythm of Sunday school, midweek worship, and a kitchen where service replaces shame. We sit with Rebecca as she unspools the real work of recovery—how relapse can feel empty once grace interrupts, why the fog of past use lingers, and what it takes to defend your nights with the same fierceness you bring to your days.We trace her first encounters with faith—neighbors who hunted down her address to drive her to church, a baptism on Palm Sunday, and a principal who stepped in before Adderall addiction took everything. She speaks plainly about trauma, cutting, and the decision to keep scars visible as testimony rather than hide them. When meth finally arrived, the slide was swift. The climb back wasn’t instant, but it stuck when worship, prayer, and routine gave her mind new grooves. Quitting vaping after a 24-hour prayer vigil and laying down marijuana on January 1 weren’t just willpower—they were steps inside a larger story of obedience and community.Today, Rebecca moves from the porch at Christ’s Hands to the kitchen line, serving meals to people whose shoes she once wore. She sings at the Wholly Clean Up Friday outreach—a room for folks who don’t feel safe in traditional pews—where testimonies break isolation and hot food meets honest prayer. Along the way, we talk spiritual warfare in dreams, holding Scripture to your chest when fear crowds the room, and why strict routines are mercy, not punishment, for anxious brains in recovery. If you or someone you love is fighting addiction, homelessness, or the quiet shame of relapse, this conversation offers practical anchors and the reminder that grace shows up at ordinary doors.Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review to help more people find these stories of recovery and renewal.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk: Ready Now, Not Later
Send us Fan MailWhat if the trumpet sounds and you’re still here? Sister Deb leads a frank, Scripture-first conversation about the rapture, the difference between religion and a living relationship with Jesus, and the real cost of faith when the world tilts into chaos. We open the Bible to 1 Thessalonians 4, Matthew 24, and Revelation to ground hope in truth, not headlines. The message is urgent but loving: almost saved is still lost, and guesswork is not readiness. If Christ returns without warning, eternity will not wait for better intentions.We walk through the hard question most avoid: what to do if you miss the rapture. The guidance is direct—repent and get under the blood of Jesus, cling to God’s Word, and prepare to endure pressure. Expect a rising deception and the lure of a global solution that demands absolute loyalty. The mark of the beast, economic control, and persecution aren’t movie plots; they’re sobering warnings. Yet salvation remains available to those who call on the name of the Lord, even when following Him may cost everything. Real discipleship is daily: prayer, repentance, obedience, and courage to witness when comfort is gone.To resist lies, we emphasize printed Bibles, Scripture memory, and wise community. Avoid miracle-chasing and media narratives that dull discernment. Learn from the ten virgins: five were ready when the door closed, five were not. God warns because He loves, and the door is still open. If your faith feels lukewarm, choose watchfulness today. If you think you’ll stand tomorrow, live boldly for Christ now. Listen, share with someone who needs hope, and take a step toward readiness that can carry you through whatever comes next.If this spoke to you, subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who needs courage and clarity today.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bishop John Carter CCOG Sunday morning service 2-15-26 Famine Of The Word, Feast Of Face-Punch Prayers
Send us Fan MailWe trace David’s flight from Absalom through Psalm 3 and show how honest prayer moves from anguish to assurance. We talk about Selah as a needed pause, God as shield and lifter of the head, fearless praise, real rest, and even bringing raw anger to God.• the famine for hearing the word and a call to preach plainly• Psalm 3 as a map for honesty with God• Absalom’s rebellion and the pain of betrayal• naming critics and confronting past sin without shame• Selah as a pause to digest truth• God as shield, glory, and lifter of the head• crying aloud in prayer to steady faith• resting well as an act of trust• courage before ten thousands and a table among enemies• space for raw emotions and surrendering vengeance to GodIf you'd like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal slash HOR421 or go to our website at HOR421 Show.bussprout.comSupport the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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From Earthly Attachments To Eternal Hope With Sister Deb Osborne
Send us Fan MailSome messages arrive like a tap on the shoulder; others like a bell. Today’s word rings clear: this world isn’t our home, and trying to settle here only deepens our restlessness. We open scripture and our hearts to reset what we chase, what we fear, and what we love—because where our treasure is, our hearts follow. If you’ve felt out of place, weary, or torn between comfort and calling, this conversation is a gentle but urgent nudge to travel lighter and live truer.We walk through core passages—Matthew 6, James 4, John 18, 1 John 2, Philippians 3, Hebrews 13—and build a grounded vision for life as citizens of heaven. Sister Deb unpacks the pilgrim mindset: hold possessions loosely, hold people closely, and hold on to Christ with both hands. Identity shifts everything. Citizens belong to a kingdom that cannot be shaken. Strangers remember they’re guests. Ambassadors live on purpose, carrying the words of their King into a world that aches for hope. That lens clears the noise: success stops being a scoreboard, suffering stops being a surprise, and daily choices become seeds for eternity.We anchor the hope with promises Jesus made: a prepared place, a future without tears, death, or pain, and the joy of his presence. Not escapism, but engagement with focus—serving, giving, telling the good news while refusing to be shaped by what will pass away. You’ll hear practical ways to set your mind on things above, embody holiness in a culture of hurry, and share the gospel with courage and kindness. And you’ll be invited to ask a better question: not how to make this world feel like home, but how to live ready for the one that is.If this spoke to you, share it with a friend who needs steady hope, subscribe for more Bible-centered encouragement, and leave a review so others can find the show. Where are you setting your treasure this week?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bishop Jason Roberts The Unexpected Cross 2-08-2026
Send us Fan MailA stranger is seized from the crowd and told to carry a cross that isn’t his—and suddenly the road to Calvary becomes a mirror for our own interruptions, anxieties, and costly obedience. We open Luke 23:26 and follow the story from the garden’s anguish to the whipping post and on toward Golgotha, where the weight of suffering meets the certainty of purpose. Along the way we explore why Simon of Cyrene wasn’t an accident but a provision, how “bearing it after Jesus” reframes discipleship, and what it means when God finishes the work we can’t complete.We talk about fear, depression, and spiritual warfare that try to break us before we arrive, and we point to the blood that speaks healing, courage, and hope. We challenge the myth that calling is comfortable, showing how providence often hides in inconvenience and how an unwanted burden can be the exact step God uses to move grace forward. We reflect on the crowd, the soldiers, and the illusion of control—then return to the truth that Jesus did not have His life taken; He gave it, right on time, to finish redemption.This conversation is practical as it is devotional. We share how a simple message from a friend can feel like Simon stepping beside you, lifting your load a few more steps. We invite you to look for those moments, to become that kind of friend, and to keep following even when the road is rough. Ready to see your interruptions as invitations and your fatigue as a place where God provides? Press play, share this with someone who needs strength today, and subscribe so you never miss a moment of hope and truth.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Days Of Noah, Now
Send us Fan MailA familiar hymn fades and the room settles, but the message that follows is anything but soft. We open Matthew 24 and wrestle with Jesus’ warning that the last days will look like the days of Noah: noisy with normal life, numb to spiritual truth, and sure that tomorrow is guaranteed. Through clear teaching and simple stories, we trace how hearts grow hard, how signs become background static, and why a culture that mocks the Word resembles a world just before the rain.We don’t stop at diagnosis. We walk through the core of Jesus’ call: stay awake, be ready, keep watch. Think of it like a check engine light for the soul—easy to ignore until it’s too late. From wars and rumors of wars to earthquakes and pestilence, the headlines echo Scripture, but the goal isn’t panic. It’s preparation. We talk about how to anchor your life in Scripture, especially Matthew 24 and Revelation, how to pray with steady focus, and how to build endurance when the enemy can’t take you out but tries to wear you down. The days of Noah had an ark; our hope now is Christ himself, the only sure refuge.This conversation is both urgent and hopeful. We read the signs without sensationalism, invite honest repentance, and point to a simple path of readiness: trust Jesus, align your daily habits with the Word, and help your family and friends do the same. Whether you’ve walked with God for years or you’re just now sensing that tug on your heart, you’ll find clarity, courage, and a loving push to move from delay to devotion. Listen, share it with someone who needs a wake-up call, and tell us what step you’re taking today. If this encouraged you, subscribe, leave a review, and help us get this warning—and this hope—to more hearts.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bishop John Carter. No Army, No Title, Just An Oxgoad And A Whole Lot Of Faith
Send us Fan MailWe trace Israel’s cycle from sin to salvation and ask what breaks it. Shamgar’s brief story anchors a clear call: start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can, pairing praise with the Word and courage with action.• Israel’s cycle of sin, servitude, supplication, salvation• Why praise must be paired with the Word• Remembering God’s works to resist drift• Stop negotiating with darkness and stand firm• Othniel, Ehud, then Shamgar’s quiet courage• Start where you are without waiting for perfect• Use what you have and trust God to multiply it• Influence comes before titles, not after• Do what you can with faithfulness and focusIf you're looking for a church, please come and join us. It's Cawood Church of God. Service times are Sunday at 11.30 a.m. Wednesday, 6 30 p.m. Family Training Night. Hey, go check out our website for more information at HOR421 Show.buzzsprout.com. And if you'd like to support the show, you can support it at PayPal / HOR421 or go to our website at HOR421 Show.bussprout.com. For contact information, you can email HOR421 Ministries at gmail.com. Phone numbers 2398491502Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Truth Talk. Serving Something: Sin, Self, Or The Savior
Send us Fan MailWhat you obey, owns you. We dive straight into Romans 6:16 to confront a hard truth: every heart serves a master. From obvious chains like addiction to subtle ones like our phones, sports, or status, small daily choices become habits, and habits become a kind of worship. We talk candidly about how obedience shapes identity, why love for Jesus shows up as action, and how to spot the moments when distractions quietly steal our prime time and offer God the leftovers.Greg and Hubert trace the difference between fruit and root, pressing past surface behaviors to the deeper loyalties driving them. Expect practical examples, Scripture you can hold onto, and honest stories from work, church, and home that reveal how quickly seducing spirits promise freedom but deliver bondage. We unpack James’ call to submit to God and resist the devil, Jude’s charge to contend for the faith, and Jesus’ words that those who keep His commandments are the ones who truly love Him. Along the way, we explore why technology becomes an idol, how community protects conviction, and what it really means to guard your house and your time.This is a clear summons to choose: light or darkness, the Shepherd or the thief. If you’ve felt scattered, cynical, or stuck, use this conversation to reset your daily liturgy—Scripture before screen, prayer before plans, fellowship before isolation. Cling to Jesus, or everything else will cling to you. Subscribe for more Truth Talk, share this with someone who needs courage to choose well, and leave a review to tell us: what’s one habit you’ll exchange to give God your prime time?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk: The Potter Wheel Clay And Courage
Send us Fan MailWhat if the parts of your life that feel beyond repair are exactly where God plans to begin again? We journey with Jeremiah into the potter’s house and watch a marred vessel become useful in the hands of a master. That vivid scene from Jeremiah 18 anchors a wider story—Judah’s stubborn drift into idolatry, the looming Babylonian exile, and a God who warns with truth yet waits with mercy. The tension is bracing: judgment was real, but so was the promise of restoration if the people would turn back.We explore three core lessons from the wheel that speak straight to modern hearts. First, the potter is always at work. Clay never shapes itself; God applies pressure, water, and patience, forming character in seasons that feel like spinning. Second, impurities resist formation. The potter stops, kneads, and removes what weakens—our pride, bitterness, and false comforts—so we can hold living water without collapsing. Third, God does not quit on marred clay. From David’s failure to Peter’s denial, Scripture shows a pattern of holy determination: God crushes what cannot stand so he can rebuild what will endure.Along the way, we name the hard places—addiction, relapse, fear, and shame—and frame repentance not as humiliation but as alignment with the truth that heals. Surrender becomes the turning point: clay doesn’t argue with the wheel; it yields to skilled hands. Through Scripture, testimony, and pastoral encouragement, we invite you to trust God’s timing, obey his word, and stay soft to his touch. You are not abandoned on the wheel; you are being crafted for purpose.If this message gives you hope, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more listeners can find practical, faith-filled encouragement. Then tell us: where do you sense the Potter’s hands at work today?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with your Host Deb Osborne Why Your Faith Needs A Stronger Foundation
Send us Fan MailStorms don’t wait for your schedule, and they don’t skip the faithful. We open the Bible to Matthew 7:24–27 and get real about why some lives stand while others crumble: both hear the word, but only one does it. This conversation moves past church routines and Christian slogans to the hard, hopeful core of discipleship—obedience that builds on the solid rock of Jesus Christ.We walk through the simple image Jesus gave us: two builders, one storm, two outcomes. You’ll hear why the promise of the gospel isn’t a storm-free life, but a storm-proof foundation. We talk about practical, daily habits that shift you from hearing to doing: treating Scripture as a living conversation, asking clear questions of the text, and moving your feet in response. From Matthew leaving his tax booth to the disciples distributing loaves, we show how action cements faith and how a practiced yes to Jesus becomes your anchor when rain, wind, and floods rise.We also press into the hope many miss: joy in trials is not denial, it’s growth. James teaches that pressure produces patience, and the Psalms remind us God is our rock, fortress, and defense. We contrast Christ’s righteousness with the false security of self-reliance, naming how sand can look neat until it slides. With a sober eye on chaotic headlines and personal battles, we invite you to choose your foundation today—open the word, pray “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening,” and act on what you hear. Subscribe for more Bible-centered encouragement, share this with someone facing a storm, and leave a review to help others find the show. What step of obedience will you take this week?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with Sister Deb Osborne: Strong Tower Faith
Send us Fan MailWe open the year with Proverbs 3:5–6 and a clear call to trust God fully, reject self-reliance, and invite divine guidance into every decision. Through Scripture, stories, and prayer, we show how surrender steadies our steps when life turns chaotic.• why Proverbs 3:5–6 is a life verse for trust• letting go of details and control• acknowledging God in work, family, money, and health• human reasoning versus God’s higher wisdom• examples from Abraham, Daniel, and Stephen• guidance through Scripture, Spirit, and providence• the two compasses metaphor for holy direction• surrender as the path to freedom and clarity• encouragement and prayer for a fresh startIf you’d like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at [email protected] you’d like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal/ HOR421 or go to the website at HOR421Show.buzzsprout.comSupport the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with Sister Deb. Anointed For The New Year
Send us Fan MailWe share why resolutions stall and how a believer’s anointing provides real power to face fear, serve others, and step into the new year with confidence. David’s story in 1 Samuel shows how identity in God, not armor or applause, fuels bold action.• broadcast details for Bible Talk and ways to listen• difference between resolutions and Spirit-led change• what anointing means across Scripture• David’s anointing and courage against Goliath• practical ways to walk in your anointing• Scriptures to declare over your life• closing prayer for boldness and guidanceIf you'd like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at [email protected] • Support through PayPal/HOR421 or at HOR421Show.buzzsprout.com • Stream on Apple or Spotify • “Always keep us in prayers as we spread the gospel of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ”Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Finding Peace When You Feel Alone
Send us Fan MailJoyful seasons can sharpen quiet pain. We open the door to those heavy rooms and talk honestly about loneliness, bitterness, and the pressure of bills and memories that won’t let up, then walk toward the peace that starts when we finally break open before God. With Scripture as our compass and lived stories as our proof, we explore how faith steadies you in the storm, why church family can feel closer than blood, and how real surrender turns self‑pity into strength.You’ll hear a vivid testimony of provision: a business on the brink, a simple prayer at a cluttered desk, and an unexpected call that changed everything. We trace the pattern in 2 Corinthians—troubled yet not distressed, cast down yet not destroyed—and show how praise in pain guards the heart. We share how long, honest prayer at night can shift more than circumstances; it can lift your countenance before any evidence arrives. Hannah’s story becomes our mirror: misunderstood by others, she poured out her soul, made a costly vow, and found peace before the promise took shape.If you’ve been fighting bitterness, nursing private grief, or measuring your worth by money, likes, or approval, this conversation invites you to a truer center. God’s presence can feel like liquid love, reordering what matters even when nothing outside changes. Your value was set at the cross. Your future rests in hands that do not fail. Join us as we lean into praise when it hurts, practice prayer that lingers, and remember that “whosoever” still means you. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find their way here.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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11-30-25 CCOG Sunday Morning Service with Bishop J,Carter Chosen To Multiply: From Branch To Harvest
Send us Fan MailA bold call rings out from John 15: stay connected to the vine and your life will bear fruit that lasts. We walk through the vivid picture of a fallen branch—so close to the tree, yet drying out—to show why proximity to church isn’t the same as union with Christ. From there, we get honest about the gap between Sunday excitement and Monday silence, naming the habits that choke our witness and the simple, daily practices that root us in Jesus: prayer, Scripture, obedience, and a public faith that doesn’t hide when pressures rise.We unpack two core identities that reshape everything: evangelical and disciple. Evangelicals spread the gospel; disciples are visible and verbal followers of Jesus. When those identities slip, churches drift into event-driven moments that look impressive but fade fast. We share eye-opening stats about how few believers share their faith, then push toward God’s better math: the move from addition to multiplication. Fruit that remains isn’t about packed altars for a season; it’s about people who keep growing and keep going, passing on what they’ve received.You’ll also hear a clear framework for where most of us stand—sinners, attenders, members, and multipliers—and a practical path to move forward. The heartbeat is simple and urgent: answer the Spirit’s drawing now, stop living incognito, and become a multiplier who invests in one person, then teaches them to do the same. One story from Thailand shows how a single faithful disciple can spark ripples that reach hundreds of thousands. What if you’re the one who starts that chain today?If this message stirred you, share it with someone who needs courage, subscribe for more teaching, and leave a review to help others find the show. Then take the next step: tell one person about Jesus this week and invite them to grow with you.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Pumpkin Pie Is Great, But Gratitude Won’t Bake Itself
Send us Fan MailWe turn Thanksgiving from a single day into a daily way of life rooted in Scripture, honest stories, and simple habits of praise. From stargazing to service, we explore how gratitude reshapes prayer, family, and the courage to forgive.• making thanksgiving a daily rhythm, not a holiday• noticing everyday blessings through simple practices• Psalm 100, 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Ephesians 5:20 on gratitude• remembering God’s provision and unanswered prayers• unity in the body through gratitude-fueled service• forgiveness, mercy and learning to forget offenses• honoring salvation and the gift of Jesus as the centerSupport the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Evangelist,Rome Mead Delivers A Testimony Of Rescue, Restoration, And Calling
Send us Fan MailWe share Rome’s raw testimony of father wounds, rebellion, a near-fatal high, and the night he crawled to the altar as work, comfort, and pride gave way to surrender. From pastoring and coaching to breaking generational curses, the story moves from labels to a steady life with God.• early life without a present father shaping rebellion• church attendance without surrender versus true conversion• health scare from laced marijuana and juvenile detentions• structure from Challenge Academy and leaving home to survive• unexpected return for a funeral and a revival that stayed open• conviction, costly choice to stay, and full surrender at the altar• first steps after salvation, new work, and mother’s salvation• marriage, prophetic encouragement, and two unexpected sons• coaching and mentoring youth as purpose and healing• calling to preach, pastoring four years, growth in youth ministry• warnings about hell, urgency of repentance, and daily grace• Acts 3 and Lazarus: rise, be loosed, and help the hurting• near-fatal highway spin reminding of God’s protection• mending relationships, breaking cycles, new identity in ChristSupport the show: “If you’d like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal slash HOR421… or go through our website… Everything’s recorded at the 421 Studio. For contact information and studio needs, email [email protected] or call 239-849-1502”Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk With Sister Deb. When God’s Patience Wears Thin And What That Means For You
Send us Fan MailWe trace a clear line from God’s astounding mercy to his certain judgment, urging honest repentance and faithful living during this grace period. Stories from Noah to Israel reveal why delay is mercy, not approval, and why waiting to turn back is a dangerous gamble.• God’s patience described as real but limited• Noah’s era and the flood as a warning• Sodom and Gomorrah and Abraham’s plea• Moses’ reluctance and divine anger at excuses• Israel’s rebellion and consequences in the wilderness• 2 Peter 3:9 and the purpose of delay• The thief on the cross and risky last-minute hope• Urgent call to repent, obey, and share the gospel• Prayer inviting listeners to surrender and seek GodSupport and contact:If you’d like to contact Sister Deb, email [email protected] the show: PayPal.com/paypalme/HOR421 or visit HOR421Show.buzzsprout.comBible Talk airs on WTUK 105.1 FM Sundays at 4 p.m.; stream on Apple or SpotifyLocal announcement:Shonda Middleton will host a free Thanksgiving dinner at the lodge in front of the Clover Fork Clinic in EvartsOn Thanksgiving Day Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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You Can’t Borrow Faith: Prepare Your Oil Today
Send us Fan MailWe unpack the parable of the ten virgins and call listeners to keep their spiritual lamps full through prayer, Scripture, worship, and steady obedience. Comfort drains courage, but fresh oil prepares us for trials and for the return of Christ.• meaning of oil as faith, the Spirit, prayer, and relationship with God• the ten virgins and the cost of delay• why personal readiness cannot be borrowed• dangers of comfort and spiritual drift• vigilance against the adversary• churches and leaders operating on empty• how to refill through Word, prayer, worship, and service• moving from inspiration to transformation• daily practices to keep reserves for hard timesIf you'd like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at [email protected] you'd like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal slash H O R 421 or through the website at H O R 421 Show.buzzsprout.comGo read Matthew 25:1–13 and check your oil todaySupport the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Truth Talk with Host Hubert Saylor and Greg Abraham: Faith Over Fear: Choosing Truth When Doubt Attacks
Send us Fan MailWe challenge listeners to aim faith at truth, reject lies, and build a backbone that endures delay and pressure. We share testimonies of healing, walk through key Scriptures, and call people to salvation, commitment, and steady growth in faith.• daring to believe when fear and doubt attack• truth as the target of faith, not circumstances• accept truth and deny lies for stability• born again as the foundation of confidence• miracle testimonies that honor Christ, not hype• David and Goliath as a lens for courage• the sower parable and the need for deep roots• resisting the devil and drawing near to God• why delay does not mean denial• salvation by faith and the benefits of walking with God• Joshua and Caleb’s example of taking the promiseIf you'd like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal slash H O R 421 or you go through our website at HOR421Show.com. buzzproute.com. Emails H O R 421 Ministries at gmail.com. Phone numbers 239-849-1502.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk With Sister Deb. Ananias And The Courage To Obey
Send us Fan MailWhat if the next brave step you take becomes the turning point in someone else’s story? We open Acts 9 to explore the unlikely partnership between a fearful church, a furious persecutor named Saul, and a quiet disciple called Ananias. While Saul’s blinding encounter on the Damascus Road grabs the headlines, the heartbeat of this conversation is the everyday courage of a believer who listens, pushes past hesitation, and moves toward a person everyone feared. That simple yes restores sight, confirms a calling, and ripples out into ministry that reshapes the world.We talk candidly about why God’s commands often defy our comfort and logic—think Noah’s ark far from the sea, Moses striking a rock in a desert, and Israel circling Jericho instead of storming it. Through that lens, Ananias becomes a model for modern discipleship: a learner who keeps saying “Here I am,” a listener who trusts the next step more than a full plan, a servant who acts even when the risk feels personal. Along the way we share real stories from homes, clinics, and sidewalks where small acts—praying with a neighbor, offering a simple gift, speaking hope out loud—become moments of unexpected healing and grace.If you’ve ever felt God nudge you toward something awkward, hard, or uncertain, this conversation will give you language, courage, and practical handles to move forward. You’ll hear why obedience is better than sacrifice, how excuses waste time we could spend loving people, and how the impact of a single faithful moment can stretch far beyond what we see. Ready to find your Straight Street and take the next step? Press play, share this episode with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review to tell us where God is calling you to say, “Here I am.” Subscribe for more Bible-centered conversations that strengthen your walk.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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11-2-25 CCOG Sunday Service With Bishop John Carter. When The Ovens Go Cold, Turn Them On And Rise Again
Send us Fan MailWe challenge the drift from the house of bread to Moab and call our church to light the ovens again, return under God’s covering, and serve real nourishment, not crumbs or hype. Using Ruth 1 and the bread-making process, we map activation, stretching, rising, and refining into a path toward lasting praise and service.• Bethlehem Judah as house of bread and praise, Moab as pending judgment• God’s covering shown as an umbrella and the danger of stepping out• Bread-making as discipleship: proof, knead, rise, punch-down, rise again, bake• Pray in the secret place when feelings are flat• Rejoice after gut punches and expect a second rise• Fire refines, skims dross, prepares us to serve• Contrast between “hot now” hype and nourishing bread• A rising generation hungry for truth, clarity, and power• Show up to the bakery before claiming there is no bread• Serve fresh, substantial bread instead of living on nostalgiaIf you'd like to support the show, you can support us through PayPal / HOR421. Go check out our website for more content and information at hr421show.bussprap.comSupport the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with sister Deb: Narrow Gate, True Faith
Send us Fan MailWe open Matthew 7:21–23 with a sober warning: saying “Lord” is not the same as living under His lordship. We press into the narrow gate, the danger of nominal faith, and the hope of a real relationship that Jesus recognizes.• broadcast details and ways to listen• the meaning of Matthew 7:21–23• words versus obedience and heart surrender• many on the broad way, few on the narrow way• the trap of nominal Christianity and self-righteousness• how false gospels create comfort without conversion• practical marks of being known by Jesus• urgent call to repentance, prayer, and community support• closing prayer and blessingIf you'd like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at [email protected] you need prayer, call me. My phone number is 606-909-0256Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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CCOG Sunday Morning Service 10-26-25. “Honoring The Man Of God”
Send us Fan MailKy State Administration Bishops ( State Overseer ) David JarvisWhat if the health of a church rises and falls on how it treats its shepherds? We dig into a timely, biblical call to honor pastors—not as celebrities, but as guides God uses to help us “know the way we should go.” Starting with 1 Samuel 9:6 and moving through the stories of David and Saul, the Shunammite woman and Elisha, and Elijah with the widow, we show how respect, generosity, and obedience create room for God’s provision and power.We talk candidly about the paradoxes of ministry: the impossible expectations, the emotional toll, and the unseen weight borne by pastors and their families. With humor and heart, we dismantle the “perfect pastor” myth and replace it with a healthier vision—leaders called to pray, study, and shepherd, and people called to lift, serve, and stand fast. Moses’ raised arms become our picture of partnership: when the leader’s hands are held high, the people prevail; when they drop, the enemy gains ground. So we ask, who will be the Aaron and Hur in our house?Stories from modern church life bring the scriptures into focus: a salesman who chose integrity and generosity saw unusual favor; a church that made space for its leaders saw God make space for miracles. The throughline is simple and strong—honor builds unity, unity fuels mission, and mission changes communities. If you’ve wondered how to strengthen your church and your own walk with God, start by lifting the arms of the ones who watch over your soul. Subscribe, share this message with a friend, and leave a review telling us one way you’ll encourage your pastor this week.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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CCOG Sunday Morning Service 10-19-25 : When There’s No Bread, Become The Baker
Send us Fan MailWhat do you do when the bakery has no bread and the sanctuary has no praise? We trace a bold line from Ruth 1’s famine to the modern church, where it’s tempting to chase bright lights and quick relief in our Moab moments. Instead of bailing when it feels dry, we make a different choice: become the bakers. With humor, grit, and Scripture, we walk through a vivid, step-by-step “bread” framework for spiritual life that actually feeds people.We start by proofing the yeast—getting honest about whether our faith is active or dormant. Real disciples do, not just say. Then we prepare the dough, which means becoming a separate people who pull away from the bowl: dropping sin and needless weight, letting our speech, habits, and desires be made new. From there, the knead stretches us to carry more—more responsibility, compassion, and mission—because un-stretched lives can’t hold what God wants to pour in.Growth happens covered. In the first rise, we enter the secret place, where hidden prayer doubles what looks small. When life punches down pride through trial and persecution, we don’t quit; we return to the secret place for a second rise. Finally, we face the oven. We go low in humility, endure the heat, and let God finish us so we’re useful. The result is not hype but bread: a steady, nourishing witness that serves families, neighbors, and a hungry city.If you’ve felt stretched, punched, or tired of chasing spectacle, this message will help you re-center on praise, prayer, endurance, and service. Bring your spoon and fork, pull up to the table, and let’s bake. If this speaks to you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review to help others find the word they need today.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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From Quick Prayers To Deep Presence: How Praise, Priority, And Persistence Transform A Life
Send us Fan MailPrayer isn’t meant to be a last-minute checklist before bed; it’s a living relationship that reshapes what we want and how we walk through the day. We open with the three kinds of prayer—personal petitions, intercession, and the prayer of praise—and lean into why praise isn’t optional. When we magnify Jesus, we shift from talking about God to meeting Him, and that’s where the Holy Spirit breathes life into weary hearts and scattered thoughts.We get honest about distractions, the tug-of-war between faith and the world, and how morning prayer can reset the entire day. The heart of the conversation lands on desire: loving God first is the engine of a focused, effective prayer life. Through the parable of the pearl of great price, we explore what it means to place Jesus above competing loves so prayer stops skimming the surface and starts cutting deep. Stories from everyday life—a quiet riverbank, a child healed after simple obedience—remind us to go to God first and often.You’ll hear practical wisdom on growing progressively: Scripture in your bones, church life in your rhythm, fasting that sharpens focus, and praise that stays in the valley, not just on the mountaintop. We contrast zeal without depth with a sharpened blade—prayer and the Word honing the soul to do real work. Above all, we keep coming back to relationship: being known by God, hearing His voice, and keeping nothing between your soul and your Savior. Ready to trade quick prayers for a life anchored in presence? Follow the show, share this episode with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with one way you’ll “sharpen the axe” this week.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with. If your name isn’t in the book, nothing else will matter
Send us Fan MailWe share why the Lamb’s Book of Life matters more than any title, record, or ministry role, urging a clear response to Jesus now and not later. Scripture frames both the warning and the hope, with a plain call to repent, believe, and follow Him.• broadcast details and ways to listen• Revelation 20:12–15 and the Book of Life• Moses’ plea and God’s answer in Exodus 32• difference between earthly records and heaven’s registry• what does and doesn’t put a name in the Book of Life• repentance, confession, and living by God’s word• urgency of judgment and the end of second chances• promises for those written in the Book of Life• closing prayer for listeners to respond“Bible Talk will be airing on WTUK 105.1 FM every Sunday at 4 p.m. If you missed the show, you can listen to it on the 421 Podcast. Stream it on Apple or Spotify. You go to the website at HOR421Show.buzzsprout.com. If you’d like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at [email protected]. If you’d like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal/HOR421.”Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk Host Deb Osborne. Why the Lord’s Supper Still Matters: Memory, Unity, and Proclamation
Send us Fan MailWhat if the most powerful sermon you hear this week is one you taste? We sit down to explore why the Lord’s Supper—often called communion—still speaks with force and tenderness to modern hearts. Starting with the Passover story and moving to Jesus’ words in 1 Corinthians 11, we unpack how a small piece of bread and a simple cup can ground our memories, heal our relationships, and send us into the world with courage.We talk about the difference between going through the motions and truly remembering Christ’s sacrifice, and why God uses a physical meal to teach spiritual truth. From there, we look at the Lord’s Supper as public proclamation: every time we eat and drink, we declare that Jesus died for our sins, rose again, and will return. That forward-looking hope keeps the table from feeling like nostalgia—it becomes a practice that anchors us in grace and points us toward the King’s promised future. Along the way, we get practical about self-examination, repentance, forgiveness, and unity. The covenant shape of the meal stands out: God guarantees forgiveness through Christ’s blood, and we respond with renewed obedience and gratitude.This conversation is warm, reflective, and grounded in Scripture, with clear takeaways for everyday life and worship. You’ll hear why frequency matters less than heart posture, how to approach the table without fear, and what it means to let this meal form your character, your community, and your mission. If you’ve ever wondered whether communion is just a ritual, or if you need a fresh sense of its meaning, you’ll find encouragement to come hungry for grace and leave ready to love.If this episode speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others discover the message. Then tell us: what do you remember most when you come to the table?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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CCOG Sunday Service 10-5-25. Tyler Helton: Intimacy First: Why Authority Without a Secret Place Fails
Send us Fan MailWhat if the authority you’re praying for is waiting on the other side of a shut door? We trace a bold, ancient pattern across Isaiah 22 and David’s early life: God entrusts keys to those He can fasten “as a nail in a sure place.” That means image can’t carry you, platforms can’t protect you, and performance can’t produce what only the secret place can give. We talk honestly about worship that looks strong on Sunday but runs thin by Wednesday, and why seasons of fire—welcome as they are—will never replace a daily life of intimacy with Jesus.Walking through Shebna and Eliakim, we draw a sharp contrast between optics and obedience. Shebna carved legacy into stone while the city needed intercession; God replaced him with Eliakim, a faithful steward He could trust with the keys of David. From there, we sit with David’s hidden years and the habit that marked his reign: he reached for the ephod before the sword. That single choice—presence before strategy—reshaped how we think about leadership, spiritual authority, and the work we do when no one is watching. Ask in secret, and God rewards openly. Reverse the order, and you can gather attention without gaining authority.We also get practical about busyness, fatigue, and screens that promise rest but steal it. The cure for thin zeal isn’t more hype; it’s more presence. If you’re new to faith, the first step is the closest one—meet the Savior and begin the relationship that changes everything. If you’ve walked with Jesus for years, the invitation is renewal: push back the plate, open the Word, shut the door, and let God rekindle a private fire that the public world can’t counterfeit.Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s hungry for more than noise, and leave a review to help others find the show. Then tell us: what helps you shut the door and seek His face?Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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The Empty Space Within: How Only God Can Fill the Void
Send us Fan MailWhat does it take to find genuine contentment in a world of empty promises? In this powerful debut episode of Truth Talk, Pastor Greg Abraham and Brother Hubert Saylor cut through the noise to address the void we all feel inside—a space designed specifically for God's presence.The hosts share profound insights about how humans frantically attempt to fill this emptiness with possessions, relationships, achievements, and addictions. "People try to put all kinds of things inside that space," Pastor Abraham explains, pointing out how even Hollywood celebrities with seemingly perfect lives turn to substances because material success never satisfies our spiritual hunger.Brother Hubert recounts a touching story of helping a 66-year-old man discover salvation through a simple, sincere prayer. This powerful testimony illustrates how spiritual awakening often begins when we finally acknowledge our emptiness and respond to God's gentle drawing. The biblical parable of the Prodigal Son comes alive as they discuss how many of us, like the wayward son, imagine fulfillment exists somewhere beyond God's presence, only to discover true satisfaction in returning home.One of the most memorable moments comes when Brother Hubert shares the story of a grandmother who baked brownies with "just a little" contamination to teach her grandchildren why even small compromises with sin are unacceptable. This vivid illustration drives home their message that spiritual victory requires both submission to God and active resistance against temptation.The conversation concludes with a beautiful invitation from Isaiah 55, encouraging listeners to "taste and see that the Lord is good" through personal experience rather than mere intellectual understanding. If you're searching for authentic spiritual truth that addresses life's deepest questions, this thought-provoking conversation between two seasoned spiritual mentors offers wisdom that transcends religious clichés and speaks directly to the human condition.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Jesus Is Coming: Are You Ready?
Send us Fan MailSister Deb delivers a soul-stirring wake-up call about the imminent return of Jesus Christ. With unwavering conviction, she emphasizes a truth too often overlooked in today's churches: "Ready or not, He's coming." This isn't merely a theological concept but a promised reality that demands our immediate attention.The urgency in Sister Deb's message resonates throughout as she points to the unmistakable signs surrounding us—wars, rumors of wars, nation rising against nation, famines, pestilence, and earthquakes occurring with increasing frequency. These aren't coincidental events but biblical prophecies unfolding before our eyes. She reminds us that God's track record of fulfilled prophecies is perfect; every prediction from Noah's flood to the virgin birth of Christ came to pass exactly as foretold. His future promises, including Christ's return, carry the same certainty.What makes this message particularly powerful is the stark contrast presented between preparedness and unpreparedness. For believers living in holiness and service, Christ's return brings unimaginable joy—the end of suffering, pain, and death. For those unprepared, it means judgment with eternal consequences. Sister Deb doesn't mince words: "Heaven is free, but hell is forever." Salvation costs nothing because Jesus already paid the price, yet many continue postponing this life-altering decision.The most sobering reminder comes when Sister Deb describes how Christ will return "in the twinkling of an eye"—the fastest human reflex possible—leaving no time for last-minute prayers or repentance. Now is the acceptable time; today is the day of salvation. Not tomorrow, not someday, but right now. Don't gamble with eternity or make the same mistake as the foolish virgins who delayed their preparations until it was too late. Your relationship with Jesus Christ is the only thing that will matter when He splits the skies.Ready to make that life-changing decision? Listen to Bible Talk every Sunday at 4 pm on WTUK 105.1 FM or stream the podcast on Apple or Spotify. Your eternal destiny hangs in the balance—choose wisely.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk With Sister Deb: Spiritual Crosshairs: Moving Jesus from Peripheral to Center
Send us Fan MailWe explore the critical need for Christians to refocus their spiritual vision in today's chaotic world, moving from blurred attention to clear sight fixed on Jesus Christ.• Understanding spiritual refocus as a form of new beginning• Using prayer as our spiritual corrective lenses when vision becomes blurred• Learning from Peter's failed focus when walking on water (Matthew 14:28-31)• Drawing inspiration from the woman with the issue of blood's determined focus (Mark 5:25-34)• Recognizing how focusing on Jesus stirs our faith and helps us rise above problems• Following Job's example of maintaining Godward focus during catastrophic loss• Moving Jesus from our peripheral vision to center focus• Understanding that "what we focus on grows"• Practicing regular refocusing through prayer and Scripture readingIf you'd like to contact Sister Deb, email her at [email protected]. Support the show through PayPal/HOR-421 or visit hor421show.buzzsprout.com.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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CCOG Sunday morning Service 9-7-25. When Band-Aids Aren't Enough: Jesus Heals the Root Cause
Send us Fan MailThrough powerful biblical examples, we explore how genuine encounters with Jesus result in profound, lasting change that addresses the root causes of our pain rather than merely masking symptoms.• No one comes to Jesus and walks away unchanged• We are invited to come as we are with all our scars, wounds, and brokenness• Band-aids cover wounds but don't heal the underlying cause• The leper's story demonstrates faith, desperation, and Jesus's willingness to touch the untouchable• Levi (Matthew) left everything behind when Jesus simply said "follow me"• The sinful woman at Simon's house showed greater love than the religious host• Religious pride is often harder to break free from than other sins because it masquerades as righteousnessIf you're looking for a church home, join us at Cawood Church of God in Cawood, Kentucky. Sunday School at 10:30am, Sunday morning service at 11:30am, and Wednesday night at 6:30pm. Visit hor421showbuzzsprout.com for more information or email [email protected] the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Your tongue weighs two ounces but carries the weight of the world.
Send us Fan MailYour words can set forests ablaze or bring healing to wounded hearts. Sister Deb Osborne delivers a powerful, challenging message about the critical importance of taming our tongues in a world where speech runs wild.Drawing from James 3, Sister Deb confronts the reality that while humans have successfully tamed ferocious lions, grizzly bears, and elephants, we struggle to control that small two-ounce muscle behind our teeth. "If we don't control our tongue, it will control us," she warns, reminding listeners that our words carry weight far beyond their momentary utterance.The message explores how our speech reflects what's in our hearts—"what's down in the well comes up in the bucket." When our hearts harbor anger, bitterness, or selfishness, these emotions inevitably flow through our words, sometimes causing lasting damage that can't be undone. Sister Deb shares personal observations of hurtful words spoken even within church walls, emphasizing that careless speech has destroyed families, marriages, and faith communities.With practical wisdom, Sister Deb offers a five-question filter for our speech: Is it true? Will it help someone? Is it inspiring? Is it necessary? Is it kind? This thoughtful approach, coupled with prayer for divine intervention, provides a pathway to more conscious, edifying communication. After all, as Matthew 12:36-37 reminds us, we will give account for every careless word on judgment day.Whether you struggle with gossip, angry outbursts, or thoughtless remarks, this message delivers both conviction and hope. The solution begins with heart transformation and continues with daily, intentional practice. Listen as Sister Deb challenges you to examine your words for an entire day and consider: Would God be pleased with what you've said? The answer might transform not just your speech, but your relationships and spiritual life.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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8-31-25 CCOG Sunday Service Follow Me: Leaving Everything Behind Changes Everything
Send us Fan MailWe explore the transformative power of faith and the importance of believing not just that God can work in our lives, but that He will. Jesus meets people exactly where they are—whether in a tax office, on a street corner, or in a church pew—and calls them to follow Him without prerequisites.• Faith requires believing that God is and that He rewards those who diligently seek Him• Jesus came primarily as a teacher and preacher, not just a miracle worker• Everyone who genuinely encounters Jesus walks away changed• Band-aid Christianity only covers problems temporarily without healing the cause• The story of Levi (Matthew) demonstrates leaving everything to follow Jesus• Jesus finds us where we are and accepts us as we are• The difference between tax collectors and Pharisees was recognizing their need for healing• Salvation happens "in the field" as well as in church buildings• We must forgive others as we have been forgivenIf you're carrying burdens today, the Great Physician is here to make you whole. You don't need to clean up first—just commit to following Him, and He'll take care of the rest.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Crying Out to God: How Passionate Prayer Transforms Lives
Send us Fan MailPrayer—it's the heartbeat of Christian life, but are we truly engaging with it as Scripture intends? Sister Debra Osborne delivers a soul-stirring message about the transformative power of fervent prayer that will challenge your approach to communication with God.Drawing from James 5:16, Sister Deb unpacks what it means to pray with fervency—not just reciting memorized phrases but pouring out your entire being before the throne of grace. She reveals how the most powerful prayers often transcend words entirely, with the Holy Spirit translating our tears, groans, and emotional outpourings into perfect petitions before the Father.Through vivid biblical examples, we witness prayer that changed history: the early church's intercession that freed Peter from prison chains, Hannah's tearful supplications that birthed the prophet Samuel, and Jesus Himself praying so intensely His sweat became like drops of blood. Sister Deb shares the remarkable account of James the Apostle, whose knees became calloused like a camel's from countless hours spent in prayer.Beyond spiritual inspiration, this episode offers practical guidance for developing your own fervent prayer life. Learn why finding a quiet place matters, how forgiveness prepares the heart for effective prayer, and why praying for others might be the most powerful form of intercession. As Billy Graham wisely noted, "Heaven is filled with answers to prayers that nobody even asked for."The world around us faces unprecedented challenges—illness, homelessness, spiritual lostness—that demand we "touch heaven" with passionate prayers. When God's children pray fervently, heaven moves and circumstances change. Join Sister Deb in answering the call to deeper communion with God that transforms not just our own lives, but the world around us.Ready to revolutionize your prayer life? Listen now, then share your own prayer journey with us at [email protected] or catch Bible Talk every Sunday at 4pm on WTUK 105.1 FM.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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CCOG 8-24-25 Sunday Morning Service. Your New Identity Awaits Beyond the Struggle
Send us Fan MailHave you ever felt like you're wrestling with God? That intense, all-night struggle where you're fighting against transformation even though you desperately need it? This powerful message takes us deep into Genesis 32, where Jacob's wrestling match with God forever changed his identity.The struggle is familiar to all of us. We run from our past, carrying names and labels that were never meant to define us. Like Jacob the deceiver, we've developed survival mechanisms and manipulative tendencies that seem impossible to shake. But God meets us in our darkest night, initiating a wrestling match that targets the very core of our strength.What makes this encounter so profound is God's question: "What is your name?" It's not that He doesn't know—He's waiting for us to acknowledge who we truly are before He can transform us. The moment of honest confession becomes the turning point where God doesn't just give us a new label, but fundamentally changes our nature."You are not in recovery; you are recovered. You are not sick; you are healed. You are not defeated; you are victorious." These declarations remind us that our new identity in Christ isn't just aspirational—it's our current reality when we embrace who God says we are. Even our wounds become reminders of blessing, not curses. Like Jacob's permanent limp, our scars tell the story of divine encounter.Whether you're in the midst of a spiritual struggle or carrying labels from your past that no longer serve you, this message invites you to a divine name-change ceremony. Stop asking God who He is when His nature is already embedded within your new identity. Your morning of blessing is coming—hold on and don't let go until He blesses you.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Where Will You Spend Eternity?
Send us Fan MailSister Deb explores life's most important question: where will you spend eternity? Heaven and hell are both real destinations, and the decisions we make determine our eternal fate.• Our earthly life is brief while eternity is forever• Jesus clearly taught about two eternal destinations - heaven with God or hell separated from Him• Salvation comes only through faith in Christ - no other path leads to eternal life• Preparing for eternity requires repentance, living in holiness, and sharing the gospel• Statistics show three people die every second - we cannot predict when our time will come• Being a "good person" or church member isn't enough - you must be born again• Hell has no exits or second chances - the time to decide is now• Hell was created for the devil and his demons, not for humanityIf you'd like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at [email protected]. To support the show, visit PayPal/HOR-421 or go through the website at hor421show.buzzsprout.com.Support the showI would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
(Hand Of Refuge Ministry.) Hello, my name is James Keith (JD) This podcast is part of my ministry. God says to take the gospel to the highways and hedges compel lost. We all come from different walks of lives, but one thing we all have in common is we have a testimony to share. In this podcast I want share Gods testimonies, the word of God, all his goodness.Programs: .421 show: Host Jd. .Bible Talk: Host Deb Osborne. .Cawood Church Of God Sunday morning service. (NEW) .Truth Talk .Bonus Programs: Will feature Guest Testimony. And Gust Preachers .Announcements a new program has been added Truth Talk with Pastor Greg Abraham and Hubert Go Check it out.. Coming Soon..A new program will soon be added to the broadcast. The name of the program will be called Stewardship it will feature ministers men and women stepping out to preach the word of God. Stay tuned for more updated.
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