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The Vision TV Show

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Dr. Alveda King, American activist, host of “Alveda King’s House” on Fox Nation, and author of several books including “GGs Home for the Holidays” cookbook, Destiny Yarbrough, television producer, TV host, author, speaker, and Atlanta Connect Leader for Christian Women in Media and Day Gardner,national pro-life advocate, and civil rights activist; and former Miss America contestant, will team up as Executive Producers to release “The Vision”, a Christian TV talk show with relevant guests and current topics from fashion, food, and health to black history and topics of liberty.The show runs on WATC TV 57 at 11:00 AM EST (check watc.tv for schedule), All Nation’s TV,  Abundant TV, and Taken networks, and other networks.“The World has a view, but God has The Vision,” said Dr. Alveda King, “emphasizing that the show is based on the Bible verse Habakkuk 2:2, which reads: Christ followers are to “write the vision, and make it plain upon tablets, that he may run that readeth it.”Inspired by her (late) grandfather, who emphasized the importance of having a vision, King placed the wisdom on a shelf for about ten years while serving as former state representative and activist but knew that one day it would have a special purpose.“It is all in God’s timing when things are released, and the time to inspire others with their vision, is now,” said Day Gardner.“The Vision” will be an informal Christian TV talk show featuring hosts such as Dr. Alveda King, “Alveda King’s House”; Destiny Yarbrough, “DestinyX TV”; Day Gardner, national pro-life advocate, and civil rights activist; Katie Holmes, reigning Pure International title holder, author, speaker; Ginger Howard, business proprietor, author, and political leader; and Dr. Sherida Lovelace, “Triumphant” radio host, author, and ministry leader.“It’s important to catch God’s vision and step into The Vision He has for them”, Yarbrough said about the much-anticipated show, and how it will impact viewers. “People without a vision stay stagnant and don’t advance in God’s kingdom. We hope the television show will inspire them to catch the vision God has for their lives.”

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55 episodes

episode When We Let God Direct Our Life with Special Guest Shari Rigby artwork

When We Let God Direct Our Life with Special Guest Shari Rigby

In this encouraging episode of The Vision, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass, and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie welcome actress, producer, writer, and director Shari Rigby for an inspiring discussion about faith, storytelling, purpose, and the changing landscape of Christian entertainment.  Shari Rigby joins the program following a dramatic clip from the film Wildflower, immediately capturing attention with its emotional depth and suspenseful storytelling. Shari explains that the film was one of her favorite projects because of its strong themes of faith and family. The hosts praise the quality of the production and emphasize the growing demand for faith-based entertainment that is both professionally made and spiritually impactful. The conversation soon turns to Overcomer, one of the Kendrick Brothers’ most successful faith-based films. Shari reflects on working with the Kendrick Brothers and describes them as deeply prayerful filmmakers who intentionally seek God’s direction throughout the creative process. She recounts how her journey in faith-based entertainment began years earlier through the Casting Crowns “Slow Fade” project connected to Fireproof. What started as a small opportunity eventually grew into long-term collaborations on films such as Overcomer, Lifemark, and The Forge. Shari shares that Overcomer became especially personal because it reflected her own testimony of overcoming challenges through God’s grace and redemption. Opening up about her life story, Shari reveals that she became a teenage mother and faced circumstances many believed would limit her future. Instead of allowing those experiences to define her negatively, she discovered that God redeems broken situations and uses difficult seasons for greater purpose. She explains that the message of Overcomer became more than simply a movie title; it became a declaration over her own life. She also shares how her audition experience for the film deeply impacted her marriage and reminded her of the power spouses have to speak life and encouragement over one another. A major focus of the episode is the future of entertainment and media in 2026. Shari explains that audiences, particularly younger generations, are searching for authenticity, faith, and meaningful storytelling. She believes many viewers are exhausted by shallow entertainment and are longing for stories that communicate hope, restoration, and truth. Destiny Yarbrough references Isaiah 43:19 and discusses how God is preparing believers for new territory and fresh assignments. Shari shares three words God placed on her heart for the year: work, harvest, and course. She explains that believers must actively pursue the assignments God has given them while trusting Him to guide their path. The hosts and Shari also discuss the influence of technology, social media, and short-form storytelling. They note that younger generations consume media differently than previous generations, creating new opportunities for Christian creators to reach audiences through digital platforms. Shari highlights how Gen Z audiences are looking for authentic family relationships, meaningful conversations, and stories with emotional depth. She explains that many young people are searching for connection, identity, and truth, making this a critical moment for believers to produce content that reflects biblical values while remaining creative and relevant. Later in the episode, Shari discusses a recent directing project centered on marriage restoration after infidelity. She explains that the film addresses painful realities often avoided within churches while still emphasizing healing, forgiveness, and restoration through God’s guidance. Rather than portraying marriage as disposable, the story encourages couples to fight for healing and redemption. As the episode concludes, Pastor LeaAnn prays over Shari Rigby and her future projects, speaking strength, courage, focus, and protection over her calling. Shari closes with a passionate encouragement for Christian women to rise boldly in this season, mentor younger generations, and use their voices to speak truth and life into a culture searching for direction. The episode ends with a reminder that while the world may have its own perspective, God alone provides true vision, purpose, and guidance for every generation. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To learn more about The Vision TV Show and how you can be a part of our mission, visit us at www.thevisiontvshow.com [https://www.thevisiontvshow.com/].

15 May 2026 - 28 min
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Revival for God's Kingdom with Guest Stan Lovins II

In this impactful episode of The Vision, hosts Destiny Yarbrough, Dr. Alveda King, Day Gardner, and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie welcome Minister Stan Lovins II to discuss revival, spiritual authority, and the urgent call for transformation within the Church and the nation. Stan Lovins shares a powerful vision he received in early 2020, describing a sweeping move of the Holy Spirit across America that would uproot spiritual strongholds and bring healing to diverse communities. Acting in obedience, he and his family sold their home and traveled extensively, witnessing thousands experience healing, deliverance, and salvation. He emphasizes that true revival must extend beyond church walls into everyday life, reaching people where they are and bringing lasting transformation rather than temporary emotional experiences. The conversation centers on the condition of the Church and the need for purity, alignment, and readiness for what God is doing in this season. Stan Lovins stresses three key principles: staying pure in heart, remaining set apart from worldly contamination, and guarding one’s heart. He explains that many challenges within the Church stem from compromised doctrine and a lack of alignment with Scripture, calling for a return to biblical truth and spiritual discipline. The hosts engage in a broader discussion about identity, unity, and the importance of recognizing that all people are part of one human race, created in God’s image. They also address cultural issues that have created confusion within the Church, encouraging believers to stand firmly in truth while operating in love and compassion. A major theme throughout the episode is the authority given to believers through Jesus Christ. Stan Lovins teaches that the same power that operated in Jesus is available to those who walk in faith and obedience, enabling them to bring healing, deliverance, and freedom to others. He shares his own testimony of a life-changing encounter with God following a serious car accident, where he witnessed a miraculous resurrection and experienced physical healing himself. This moment marked a turning point, shifting his passion from a career in baseball to a life dedicated to ministry. The hosts affirm that such encounters demonstrate God’s power and serve as reminders that faith must be active, not passive. The discussion also explores the importance of discipleship and hands-on ministry. Stan Lovins emphasizes that Jesus modeled a relational approach, walking closely with His disciples and equipping them through experience. He challenges the traditional model of passive church attendance, urging believers to step into active participation in their faith. Through his ministry initiatives, including outreach programs and work with pregnancy centers, he highlights the importance of addressing both spiritual and practical needs. The conversation underscores that true ministry involves caring for individuals holistically, including mothers, children, families, and communities. As the episode concludes, Stan Lovins delivers a heartfelt message of hope and restoration, sharing a deeply personal testimony of overcoming childhood trauma and finding healing through Christ. He leads viewers in a prayer of salvation and forgiveness, emphasizing that Jesus came not to condemn but to restore and free individuals from shame, pain, and brokenness. The hosts reinforce the importance of remaining connected to a community of believers for continued growth and discipleship. The episode closes with a powerful reminder that revival begins in the heart, and as individuals align with God’s truth and authority, transformation can spread throughout families, communities, and the nation. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To learn more about The Vision TV Show and how you can be a part of our mission, visit us at www.thevisiontvshow.com [https://www.thevisiontvshow.com/].

1 May 2026 - 28 min
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Communion With God with Guests Joshua & Kristy Gardner

In this powerful episode of The Vision, hosts Destiny Yarbrough, Dr. Alveda King, Day Gardner, and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie welcome Joshua and Kristy Gardner for a deeply personal and spiritually intense discussion on revival, deliverance, and walking in the fullness of God’s calling. From the outset, Joshua boldly declares that revival is not something coming in the future, but something already present for those who are hungry for God. He emphasizes that believers themselves carry revival, challenging viewers to shift their mindset from waiting for a move of God to becoming active participants in it. The conversation quickly moves into Joshua’s dramatic testimony, sharing how early childhood encounters with God were followed by deep trauma, loss, homelessness, and drug use, before a radical encounter with Jesus transformed his life. His story highlights the reality that calling often comes through brokenness, and that God can redeem even the darkest circumstances for His glory. Kristy Gardner adds to the narrative by sharing her own journey of faith, including how she came to know Christ and later encountered the power of the Holy Spirit. Their relationship itself is rooted in ministry, having been brought together through shared efforts in witnessing and prayer. The hosts explore the importance of divine connections, emphasizing how God strategically aligns people for purpose. Throughout the discussion, a strong emphasis is placed on the fear of the Lord as a foundational element of spiritual authority, with Joshua explaining that true power flows from reverence and alignment with God’s nature, not from personal ambition. The couple also addresses the cost of the calling, openly discussing spiritual warfare, opposition, and the ongoing process of refinement. Joshua shares intense experiences of encountering demonic resistance and explains how God taught him to shift from seeking rescue to ministering back to God, developing spiritual maturity and resilience in the process. The conversation expands into practical teaching on how believers can navigate spiritual warfare and grow in faith. Joshua outlines that the process of spiritual growth requires moving from dependency to maturity, where believers learn to stand firm, trust God’s past faithfulness, and actively engage in their relationship with Him. The hosts connect this to broader themes of discipleship and the need for believers to be grounded in truth rather than emotion. Kristy reinforces this by highlighting the importance of remaining rooted in the Word of God, especially for those who feel discouraged or under attack after initially coming to faith. The discussion also addresses the dangers of engaging in practices outside of God’s will, such as mediums or occult influences, urging viewers to remain anchored in Scripture and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. A significant portion of the episode focuses on the need for true spiritual parenting and discipleship. Joshua explains that while many people experience powerful encounters with God, they often lack the structure and mentorship needed to sustain their growth. He shares a shift in his own calling, moving from a desire for large-scale revival events to building systems that support long-term transformation. The hosts affirm that the next generation is actively searching for authenticity, not performance, and that the Church must be prepared to provide both spiritual depth and relational guidance. Kristy’s role as a spiritual mother is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of nurturing, intercession, and consistency in developing others. As the episode concludes, Joshua introduces his upcoming book, The Davidic Dimension, which explores the life of King David as a model for New Testament believers operating in faith, authority, and intimacy with God. The discussion also touches on the topic of prophetic training and the balance between structured teaching and reliance on the Holy Spirit, with Joshua cautioning against placing a price on what should be freely given by God. The episode ends with a powerful encouragement to viewers: no matter where they are in their walk, they can return to God, ask for renewed strength, and step back into their calling. The hosts reinforce that God’s gifts and calling remain available, and that through humility, obedience, and faith, believers can walk in the fullness of His vision. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To learn more about The Vision TV Show and how you can be a part of our mission, visit us at www.thevisiontvshow.com [https://www.thevisiontvshow.com/].

17 Apr 2026 - 28 min
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Mobilizing an Army of Generals with Guest Cindy Jacobs

In this compelling episode of The Vision, hosts Destiny Yarbrough, Dr. Alveda King, Day Gardner, and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie welcome prophetic leader Cindy Jacobs for a powerful discussion on spiritual discernment, global awakening, and the current state of the Church. Drawing from decades of international ministry experience, Cindy Jacobs describes the present time as a “voice war,” where competing narratives, cultural confusion, and spiritual division are intensifying across the world. Despite the noise, she emphasizes that the voice of God remains constant and authoritative, capable of bringing clarity, direction, and transformation to individuals, communities, and entire nations. She highlights that billions of people around the world have still not heard the Gospel, underscoring the urgency for believers to engage in prayer, missions, and outreach. At the same time, she offers a hopeful perspective, noting that the global Church is growing stronger and entering a season of increased spiritual maturity. A central focus of the conversation is the need for the Church to prepare for a coming spiritual harvest. Cindy Jacobs explains that revival is not simply about large numbers of people coming to faith, but about the Church being ready to disciple, mentor, and sustain those individuals. Reflecting on past revival movements, she notes that many failed to produce long-term impact because churches were unprepared to nurture new believers into maturity. She challenges leaders to build stronger foundations of teaching, accountability, and mentorship, particularly for younger generations who are seeking truth and direction. The hosts echo this concern, emphasizing that the next generation must be equipped not only with knowledge but with spiritual wisdom and practical guidance. The discussion also explores the nature and purpose of prophecy. Cindy Jacobs clarifies that true prophetic ministry is not rooted in mysticism or personal agendas, but in alignment with God’s Word and His desire to guide His people. She explains that prophecy often provides a roadmap, offering insight into God’s plans while allowing room for human response through prayer and obedience. She distinguishes between prophetic promises and warnings, emphasizing that warnings are expressions of God’s mercy, giving individuals and nations the opportunity to change direction. Through intercession and alignment with God’s will, outcomes can shift, demonstrating that prophecy is not about fixed fate but about partnership with God. Another key theme is personal growth and emotional healing. Cindy Jacobs shares from her own experiences, encouraging viewers not to remain bound by past pain, disappointment, or fear. She emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, freedom, and forward movement, reminding believers that God desires to restore and reposition them for greater purpose. The hosts affirm that healing is essential for stepping into calling, as unresolved issues can hinder spiritual growth and effectiveness. Mentorship is highlighted as a critical component of this process, with Cindy Jacobs urging viewers to invest in others and build relationships that foster growth, accountability, and legacy. The episode also addresses the importance of focus and discernment in fulfilling one’s calling. Cindy Jacobs introduces the concept of convergence, where a person’s gifts, experiences, and spiritual development align to maximize their impact. She explains that not every opportunity is meant to be pursued, and believers must learn to discern what aligns with God’s highest purpose for their lives. This requires discipline, intentionality, and the ability to avoid distractions that can pull them away from their calling. The hosts reinforce this message, encouraging viewers to remain rooted in Scripture and sensitive to the Holy Spirit. As the program concludes, the conversation turns to the importance of spiritual vigilance and staying grounded in truth. Cindy Jacobs warns against seeking guidance from sources outside of God, emphasizing that true direction comes through prayer, Scripture, and relationship with Him. The episode closes with a strong call to action for believers to listen for God’s voice, remain faithful in their assignments, and actively participate in what He is doing in this season. The hosts affirm that while the world may be filled with confusion, those who seek God will find clarity, purpose, and the strength to walk in His vision. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To learn more about The Vision TV Show and how you can be a part of our mission, visit us at www.thevisiontvshow.com [https://www.thevisiontvshow.com/].

3 Apr 2026 - 28 min
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From Gangs to Glory with Special Guests Pastors Terrell and BrandyScott

In this powerful episode of The Vision, hosts Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Dr. Alveda King, and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie welcome Pastors Terrell and Brandy Scott to share their remarkable testimony of redemption, forgiveness, and transformation. The Scotts, founders of Malachi’s House and leaders of an international ministry, describe how God turned a story of crime, pain, and brokenness into a testimony of restoration and purpose. Their journey begins with Pastor Terrell recounting the path that led him into a life of crime. As a young man he opened the door to destructive behaviors through partying, alcohol, and sexual sin. While attending college on a full scholarship, he became involved in drug trafficking and eventually lost both his scholarship and his freedom when he was arrested and sent to prison. Even after being incarcerated, Terrell continued operating within criminal networks inside the prison system. Violence and gang activity surrounded him, and during one confrontation he was stabbed and placed in isolation. At that point his life appeared to be spiraling deeper into darkness. Yet the turning point came through an unexpected act of forgiveness that would ultimately transform his life. The woman he had once robbed at gunpoint later became the very person who would bring the message of the Gospel to him while he was in prison. That woman was Brandy Scott, who now sits beside him as his wife and ministry partner. Brandy explains that after becoming a Christian she encountered the biblical command to forgive those who had wronged her. Although the memory of the robbery filled her with anger and pain, she prayed and asked God to change her heart. Over time the Holy Spirit helped her release the bitterness she carried. When she later learned that Terrell had been imprisoned for drug trafficking, she began praying for his salvation. Supported by her church community, she eventually visited the prison to share the Gospel with him. During that encounter something extraordinary occurred. Brandy spoke to Terrell with compassion and delivered what he describes as a word of knowledge, revealing details about his life that she could not have known. She told him that he was not called to be a crime boss but to lead people toward God. Her words pierced through the hardened identity he had built through years of crime. For the first time in years, Terrell felt conviction and hope. Soon afterward he began reading the Bible and gradually separated himself from the gangs, drugs, and destructive lifestyle that had controlled him. Following his transformation, Terrell and Brandy sought God’s direction together. Their relationship developed through prayer, study of Scripture, and spiritual mentorship. Eventually they married and began a ministry devoted to helping others experience the same freedom they had found. Today they have five children and lead Malachi’s House, a church and community center located in the same neighborhood where Terrell once sold drugs. Their outreach focuses on mentoring young people and strengthening families. Through the Malachi Project, their work now extends internationally, reaching communities across several continents. Inspired by the biblical call to turn the hearts of fathers toward their children, their ministry emphasizes generational restoration and spiritual mentorship. The episode concludes with encouragement for viewers who may feel trapped by addiction, mistakes, or past failures. The Scotts remind audiences that God can transform any life and turn even the most painful experiences into a testimony of hope and purpose. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To learn more about The Vision TV Show and how you can be a part of our mission, visit us at www.thevisiontvshow.com [https://www.thevisiontvshow.com/].

20 Mar 2026 - 28 min
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