
Hosted by Pastor James Kaddis · EN

The day his son walked away, a father was forced to watch rebellion do what rebellion always does. It promised freedom, but it led to ruin. It looked like independence, but it ended in emptiness. This Father’s Day, we’ll look at the painful reality that a godly father cannot always stop a child from leaving, but he can remain faithful, watchful, and ready to restore when repentance finally comes.

Never confuse religious movement with the presence of Jesus. Never confuse proximity to God’s people with walking with the Son of God. Never assume He is with you simply because you are surrounded by familiar religious activity.

Look around. Everything seems to be getting worse. The chaos, the uncertainty, the fear, and the constant bad news have left many people anxious about what comes next. If we're going to stand strong in times like these, there's one truth we cannot afford to forget. It changes everything.

Join Tom Hughes, David Tal, and James Kaddis for a special mini prophecy conference as they discuss the rapidly changing landscape of the Middle East and the significance of the events unfolding around Israel and the surrounding nations. With major developments taking place at an unprecedented pace, this is a timely conversation you will not want to miss. Be sure to join us for an important update on what may lie ahead.

There are some things God takes far more seriously than we do. The problem is that our perspective is limited, and when we fail to see the significance of something, we're often tempted to ignore it. In this study, we'll examine a powerful passage that challenges the way we think and reveals an important truth that every believer needs to understand. What God sees may be very different from what we see, and that difference changes everything.

Gail Mays shares about the importance of being content in all circumstances.

In Luke 2:21-40, we read about one of the most significant moments in human history, yet almost nobody recognized it. Jesus was presented at the temple, fulfilling God's promises and demonstrating the very principles that would characterize His entire life and ministry. His humility, obedience, faithfulness, and mission to bring salvation to the world were already on display. Yet because most people failed to recognize who He was, they missed what He had to offer. This passage challenges us to consider whether we are truly seeing Christ for who He is and embracing the life-changing truths He came to reveal.

The signs are everywhere. The world is growing darker, hostility is increasing, and uncertainty seems to be around every corner. The question isn't whether difficult days are coming. The question is whether you're ready when they arrive.

Leviticus 23 outlines the appointed feasts of Israel, but these holy days were never just traditions. They reveal God's prophetic calendar and demonstrate His faithfulness to fulfill His promises with absolute precision. By studying these feasts, we gain a deeper appreciation for God's perfect track record and a greater confidence in the promises that still await fulfillment. If God has been faithful in every detail of the past, we can trust Him completely with the future.

God loves His people enough to warn them before disaster comes. In Isaiah 28, we discover a critical danger that threatens every believer: the temptation to place our trust in the wrong foundation. While the world offers endless promises of security, God reveals the only source of lasting hope and stability. This is a warning every Christian needs to hear, and one that is more relevant now than ever. Join us as we examine Isaiah 28 and uncover a timeless message that could change the way you view your walk with God.