The Vision TV Show

The Vision TV Show

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.”

  1. How Christianity Shapes our Justice System with Special Guest Isaiah Delemar

    14H AGO

    How Christianity Shapes our Justice System with Special Guest Isaiah Delemar

    In this insightful episode of The Vision, hosts Dr. Alveda King, Ginger Howard, Day Gardner, and Destiny Yarbrough welcome attorney Isaiah Delemar for a thoughtful discussion about how Christian faith has influenced the development of the American justice system. The conversation begins with the hosts reflecting on the historical foundations of the United States and the role that Judeo-Christian principles have played in shaping legal structures and civic life. Isaiah explains that although the legal system has evolved over time, the core framework of American law—an adversarial process in which opposing sides present evidence before an impartial judge or jury—reflects enduring principles of fairness, accountability, and the pursuit of truth. Isaiah shares how his Christian beliefs shape his approach to practicing law. For him, the profession is more than a career; it is an opportunity to serve others and reflect God’s character through integrity and ethical conduct. Attorneys are trained to examine arguments from multiple perspectives, yet they also have the freedom to choose clients and causes that align with their convictions. By doing so, lawyers can influence society in meaningful ways. The hosts discuss how Christians must learn to balance obedience to God with respect for civil authority, referencing Christ’s teaching to “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s and unto God what is God’s.” Living with integrity in financial dealings, contracts, and professional relationships allows believers to demonstrate their faith through daily actions. The conversation turns to the biblical relationship between righteousness and justice. Dr. King references the well-known verse from the book of Amos declaring that righteousness should flow like waters and justice like a mighty stream. Isaiah explains that the ultimate example of these principles working together is found at the cross of Jesus Christ. At the cross, God’s justice required payment for sin, yet His mercy provided redemption through Christ’s sacrifice. In this moment, justice and mercy were perfectly reconciled. Ideally, earthly justice systems strive for a similar balance—holding wrongdoing accountable while seeking restoration whenever possible. The hosts also address the ethical dilemmas lawyers sometimes face, including the challenge of defending individuals who may have committed serious wrongdoing. Isaiah explains that the legal system depends on proper representation so that truth can emerge through due process. He compares this role to the biblical concept of Christ as an advocate for humanity. Scripture teaches that all people fall short of God’s standard, yet believers have an advocate in Jesus Christ who intercedes on their behalf. Likewise, attorneys ensure that every person receives fair treatment under the law. Another important theme in the discussion is the difference between what is legal and what is morally right. Isaiah explains that Christians are called to a higher standard than simply following the letter of the law. In one example, he describes a family inheritance dispute where the law granted full ownership of property to one heir, even though the property had originally been intended for two relatives. Although the law permitted the sole heir to keep the entire property, Isaiah encouraged the family to pursue reconciliation and fairness rather than strictly asserting legal rights. True justice, he suggests, often requires moral wisdom in addition to legal knowledge. As the program concludes, the hosts reflect on the ultimate authority of God over all human institutions. Isaiah explains that while governments and legal systems may be imperfect, they operate under the sovereignty of Christ, who Scripture describes as the one upon whose shoulders government ultimately rests. Christians are therefore called to pursue justice, live with integrity, and trust that God remains the final judge over all human affairs. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    29 min
  2. How Gen Z Creators are Changing the World with Special Guest Leah Barcus

    FEB 20

    How Gen Z Creators are Changing the World with Special Guest Leah Barcus

    In this uplifting and purpose-driven episode of The Vision, hosts Day Gardner, Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, and Ginger Howard open with a heartfelt and authentic conversation about identity, calling, and the importance of slowing down to breathe and seek God first. The discussion centers on knowing who you are in Christ and making intentional time for prayer, not just throughout busy days but in focused, quiet communion with the Lord. The hosts reflect on the biblical story of Mary and Martha, emphasizing that choosing time at Jesus’ feet must take priority over distractions and daily demands. This theme of purpose and servant leadership sets the tone for the episode as they introduce their special guest, 18-year-old award-winning filmmaker Leah Barcus. Leah shares her journey into filmmaking, describing how her love for storytelling began in childhood through imaginative play, theater, and creating stop-motion films with her dolls. Though she initially believed theater would be her path, a short film camp experience transformed her direction. She realized filmmaking allowed her to combine multiple creative gifts into one calling. Now pursuing communications at Regent University, Leah sees storytelling as a powerful biblical tool, pointing to Christ’s use of parables as inspiration. She believes media, especially in today’s digital age, can be used to glorify God and communicate truth to her generation. Her award-winning short film, Catch My Drift, reflects that conviction. Set in the 1970s, the 15-minute film follows a self-centered high school student who wants to become class president but must learn the true meaning of servant leadership. Rather than allowing the character to achieve immediate success, Leah intentionally concludes the story with the young protagonist stepping back, acknowledging she is not yet ready and still has much to learn. This realistic ending underscores the biblical principle that leadership requires humility and growth. The film blends comedy and meaningful messaging, using entertainment to draw viewers in while delivering substance that lasts. Leah also mentors homeschool students between the ages of 9 and 15, teaching them acting, filmmaking, and hands-on production skills. She emphasizes experiential learning, placing cameras in their hands and guiding them through storytelling from script to screen. Through this mentorship, she sees firsthand how creative projects shape character. During a family premiere and Q&A, some of her young actors reflected on how the story influenced their own behavior, including treating siblings with more kindness. Leah recently completed a second short film, Ripple Effect, centered on a kindness club and the impact of small acts of compassion. With a larger cast and expanded crew, the project reinforced her commitment to storytelling with purpose. Her films are available on her YouTube channel, Imagination Adventures Films, along with behind-the-scenes footage and bloopers. A musical interlude featuring the song “Nia,” meaning purpose in Swahili and Welsh, reinforces the episode’s message that everyone is born to live intentionally. Leah concludes with a heartfelt prayer over her generation, asking that young people discover their gifts, seek God’s direction, and understand that their talents are meant to glorify Him. The hosts affirm that knowing one’s purpose at a young age is rare and powerful, but they remind viewers of all ages that God has a plan for each life. The episode closes with encouragement to pray for the next generation to “catch the drift” of servant leadership and live with vision rather than simply adopting the world’s view. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    29 min
  3. Impacting the Nation for God's Glory with Special Guest Ruth Mangiacapre

    FEB 6

    Impacting the Nation for God's Glory with Special Guest Ruth Mangiacapre

    In this spiritually rich episode of The Vision, hosts Ginger Howard, Day Gardner, Destiny Yarbrough, and Dr. Alveda King open the program by reflecting on gratitude, purpose, and the daily choice to recognize God’s goodness even amid personal loss, health challenges, and societal uncertainty. They emphasize that waking up each day is itself evidence of divine purpose and that intentional living begins by asking God for daily assignments. The conversation naturally turns toward legacy, mentorship, and generational responsibility, setting the stage for the introduction of their guest, Ruth Mangiacapre, whose name—meaning “friend”—resonates deeply with the themes of relationship, calling, and spiritual companionship. Ruth Mangiacapre is introduced as an ordained minister, prophetic voice, author, and founder of Impact Ministry, with decades of experience in church planting, women’s ministry leadership, and global itinerant ministry. Through a pre-recorded introduction, viewers learn that Ruth has been in full-time ministry since 1999 and is widely known for mentoring prophetic believers, hosting God’s presence, and equipping people to walk in discernment, wisdom, and spiritual authority. Her book Prophetic Journey and her online mentoring initiatives are highlighted as tools designed to bring clarity and maturity to those exploring their prophetic calling. The discussion quickly turns to the shift toward online ministry, particularly following the global reset brought on by COVID-19. Ruth shares that while her heart remains deeply committed to face-to-face ministry, the pandemic revealed new ways to steward her prophetic and intercessory calling through digital platforms. She explains that during isolation, God reaffirmed her core identity as a prophetic intercessor and opened doors for her to reach global audiences through online mentoring, teaching, and prophetic training. She emphasizes that while online ministry lacks some relational depth, there is “no distance in the Spirit,” and true impartation can still occur when leaders bring authenticity, presence, and prayerful intentionality into digital spaces. Throughout the episode, the hosts and Ruth stress the importance of balancing online engagement with in-person connection. Retreats, conferences, and prophetic gatherings remain essential for cultivating deeper relationships, hands-on mentorship, and spiritual activation. Ruth describes how she intentionally creates environments—both online and offline—that are saturated with God’s presence, encouraging participants to cultivate atmospheres of worship and prayer within their homes. She affirms that prophetic ministry is not merely instructional but impartational, requiring vulnerability, spiritual integrity, and genuine relational connection. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the next generation and the urgent need for mentoring, nurturing, and activation. Ruth speaks passionately about helping young people overcome fear and awaken to vision, noting that vision is one of the highest motivators God uses to ignite purpose. She emphasizes that every believer is prophetic in nature and that spiritual mothers and mentors play a critical role in identifying and nurturing the “gold” within the next generation. The hosts echo this sentiment, sharing personal experiences as parents, aunts, and mentors who recognize that prayer, consistent encouragement, and loving guidance often take root long after words are spoken. Ruth then explains the concept of prophetic activation, describing practical ways she helps individuals learn to hear God’s voice through faith-based exercises that involve seeing, sensing, and perceiving rather than striving for perfection. She recounts powerful testimonies of teenagers stepping into prophetic expression for the first time, underscoring her belief that impartation flows from relationship and purity of heart. The episode culminates in a heartfelt prayer led by Ruth, asking God to awaken vision, restore purpose, strengthen mentorship, and release endurance, health, and longevity over the hosts, viewers, and ministry partners. The program closes with gratitude for Ruth’s wisdom and ministry, a moving worship moment, and a reaffirmation of The Vision’s central message: while the world may offer a limited view, God provides divine vision—calling His people to live intentionally, mentor faithfully, and walk boldly in purpose for this generation and the next. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    29 min
  4. Gen-X Worship with Special Guests Jordan Allen, Jacob Jeffords & Andrea Camacho

    JAN 17

    Gen-X Worship with Special Guests Jordan Allen, Jacob Jeffords & Andrea Camacho

    This episode of *The Vision* centers on worship, truth, and generational faithfulness as host Destiny Yarbrough and co-hosts Day Gardner, Dr. Alveda King, and Ginger Howard welcome a new generation of worship leaders from the Church at Warhill: Jordan Allen, Jacob Jeffords, and Andrea Camacho. The program opens with a candid discussion among the hosts about the cultural shift away from reverent worship and biblical truth, emphasizing that while Jesus is love, He is also truth, holiness, and justice. They reflect on the danger of reducing Christianity to sentiment alone, stressing that authentic love must be anchored in repentance, obedience, and the full counsel of Scripture. Personal testimonies are shared about stepping outside comfort zones—ministering across faith boundaries and cultures—reminding viewers that believers are often the only representation of Christ others may encounter. Throughout this opening dialogue, the hosts affirm that God’s redemptive nature is woven throughout Scripture, from judgment to mercy, and that Jesus came precisely to offer humanity the choice of life and restoration through Him. The conversation transitions to worship as preparation for eternity, noting that heaven itself is marked by continual praise. The worship team is introduced not as performers, but as ministers who have grown together since childhood, serving side by side for over a decade. Their lifelong relational bond is highlighted as a foundation for unity, humility, and spiritual depth. Jordan Allen shares that their worship style intentionally blends older hymns with modern sounds, explaining that the theological richness and emotional depth of historic hymns often reflect lyrics forged through suffering, prayer, and perseverance. By weaving these timeless truths into contemporary worship, they aim to honor past generations while speaking clearly to the present one. The discussion also addresses the role of technology and artificial intelligence, acknowledging its usefulness as a tool while affirming that nothing can replace the God-given gifts, discernment, and spiritual authority carried by worshipers who rely on the Holy Spirit rather than automation or performance. A significant portion of the episode focuses on the heart posture required of worship leaders. Jordan explains that worship preparation begins privately, not on stage, and that leaders cannot guide others into places they have not personally walked with God. The team describes intentional practices such as prayer, communion, spiritual alignment, and surrendering personal agendas before each service. They stress that worship is not about drawing attention to musicians, but about creating space for God’s presence to move freely among the congregation. The hosts affirm this distinction between performance and anointing, noting that true worship shifts atmospheres, brings conviction, and ushers people into genuine encounters with God. Honest discussion follows about spiritual warfare, particularly the attacks worship leaders face because of their frontline role. Jordan shares vulnerably about stepping away from ministry for a season after intense struggle, only to be restored by God and called back, emphasizing that humility, prayer, accountability, and continual surrender are essential defenses against discouragement and pride. The episode’s spiritual high point comes through live worship, as the team performs “Who Else” by Abby Gamboa—a declaration that no one but Jesus is worthy of praise. The lyrics center on Christ as the Lamb of God, the Anointed One, and the eternal King, reinforcing the episode’s core message that worship belongs solely to Him. Following the song, the hosts offer encouragement and prophetic affirmation, recognizing the trio’s unity as a “threefold cord” strengthened by the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. They speak blessings over the worship leaders’ families, creative gifts, and future influence, declaring that their obedience, authenticity, and faithfulness will impact their generation with courage and truth. The episode closes by reminding viewers that worship is both a calling and a responsibility, meant to point hearts heavenward and anchor lives in God’s vision, not the world’s view. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    29 min
  5. Elder Abuse: Warning Signs with Special Guest Angelique Fawcette

    JAN 1

    Elder Abuse: Warning Signs with Special Guest Angelique Fawcette

    The episode of The Vision featuring Angelique Fawcette centers on the urgent and often hidden crisis of elder abuse in the United States, particularly within conservatorship and guardianship systems. Hosted by Ginger Howard, Dr. Alveda King, Day Gardner, Destiny Yarbrough, and Katie Holmes, the program opens by welcoming Angelique Fawcette, CEO of ArchAngel Film and founder of Elderly Lives Matter USA, whose advocacy work exposes systemic failures that strip elderly Americans of their dignity, autonomy, and rights. The hosts frame the discussion within the reality that America is aging rapidly, making elder protection not a niche issue, but a national moral and legal concern affecting millions of families. Angelique explains that approximately 1.3 million Americans are currently under conservatorships or guardianships, with an estimated $50 billion in assets controlled through these systems. She outlines common patterns of abuse, including isolation from family, over-medication or denial of medication, financial exploitation, retaliation against elders who assert their rights, and, in extreme cases, cremation to conceal evidence of neglect or mistreatment. The conversation underscores that many families are unprepared for how quickly a loved one can lose their rights through probate court actions, often without meaningful due process or the ability to speak on their own behalf. Drawing from personal experience, Angelique recounts her close relationship with Nichelle Nichols, the legendary actress known for her role as Lieutenant Uhura on Star Trek. She describes how Nichols was placed into a conservatorship against her will, isolated from trusted friends, and denied access to court, despite clearly expressing her wishes. Angelique details how property and personal belongings disappeared, how Nichols was moved out of state, and how abuse escalated once conservatorship was granted. Her testimony illustrates how conservatorships can be weaponized, even against high-profile individuals, when oversight fails. The hosts contribute deeply personal reflections about caring for their own mothers, sharing experiences as caregivers and emphasizing the importance of family presence, preparation, and legal clarity. These stories contrast sharply with cases where families are excluded entirely, reinforcing Angelique’s warning that even power of attorney documents can be challenged or overridden in abusive situations. The discussion highlights the emotional toll on families who are left searching for loved ones while facing unresponsive courts and aggressive legal opposition. Angelique outlines practical warning signs families should watch for, including inappropriate questioning by hospital social workers, misuse of “mini-mental” evaluations, and sudden legal actions following medical visits. She stresses the importance of accompanying elderly loved ones to medical appointments and understanding ADA rights, which protect individuals with cognitive decline and require that previously stated wishes be honored. She also explains her organization’s legislative efforts, including state-level anti-isolation laws such as the Kasem-Nichols-Rooney Law, and ongoing work toward a federal solution that includes judicial oversight, accountability, and an end to unchecked judicial immunity. The episode concludes with a call to awareness, compassion, and action. Angelique emphasizes that caring for the elderly is both a biblical mandate and a societal responsibility, urging viewers to protect their loved ones as fiercely as they once protected us. The hosts affirm the need for reform, prayer, and education, closing the program with a collective commitment to advocate for those who can no longer advocate for themselves, reminding viewers that the measure of a society is how it treats its most vulnerable members. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    29 min
  6. The Bible, Jesus and Politics with Special Guest Bunni Pounds

    12/24/2025

    The Bible, Jesus and Politics with Special Guest Bunni Pounds

    This episode of The Vision centers on an in-depth conversation with Bunnie Pounds, CEO of Christians Engaged and visionary leader of the nationwide initiative America Reads the Bible, as she joins host Destiny Yarbrough, Dr. Alveda King, Day Gardner and co-hosts Katie Holmes and Ginger Howard. Bunnie shares her personal journey from being a homeschooling mother to spending nearly two decades working in government and running congressional campaigns, including her own run for Congress in 2018. Though that race did not end in victory, she explains how God used it as a turning point, redirecting her into ministry with a clearer purpose: activating Christians to faithfully engage culture through prayer, voting, and civic involvement grounded in a biblical worldview. Through Christians Engaged, she has helped build a national network of hundreds of thousands of believers committed to living out their faith in the public square, offering training, curriculum, and practical tools to help Christians participate in local government, school boards, and leadership roles with wisdom and Christ-like character . The heart of the episode focuses on America Reads the Bible, a historic seven-day public reading of the entire Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—scheduled for April 18–25, 2026, at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the United States. Bunnie explains that the vision was inspired by the biblical account of Ezra and Nehemiah, when the public reading of God’s Word reawakened a nation to its identity and prepared the people for restoration. She describes this moment as a needed “Ezra moment” for America, believing that widespread biblical illiteracy has weakened the Church’s confidence, identity, and moral clarity. By reading Scripture aloud continuously for 84 hours, streamed nationwide through platforms such as Pure Flix, churches, homes, businesses, and personal devices, the initiative aims to call Americans back to the foundational truths that shaped the nation’s principles of law, liberty, and justice . Throughout the discussion, the hosts and guest emphasize that this effort is intentionally inclusive of denominations, generations, and spheres of influence. National leaders, members of Congress, pastors, ministry leaders, artists, business leaders, celebrities, and everyday believers will each read assigned portions of Scripture, a process Bunnie says has been prayerfully guided and already marked by personal confirmations. Worship is woven into the event through scheduled “Selah” moments—intentional pauses for reflection and prayer—led by well-known worship leaders, reinforcing that this is not merely a reading, but a spiritual encounter. Special attention is also given to younger generations, including a Gen Z Day and summit designed to engage young adults who, according to Bunnie, are hungry for authenticity, depth, and the transforming power of God’s Word rather than superficial faith expressions . The episode also addresses themes of identity, obedience, and perseverance. Bunnie speaks candidly about sacrificing a successful political consulting career to follow God’s call into ministry without financial security, testifying that every previous season of her life prepared her for this moment. The panel underscores that many believers feel unqualified or discouraged, yet Scripture itself renews the mind, breaks generational patterns, and restores confidence in God’s calling. As the conversation builds, Dr. Alveda King leads a fervent prayer, declaring that this nationwide reading of Scripture will usher in repentance, revival, and spiritual awakening “from sea to shining sea,” restoring America’s identity as one nation under God. The episode concludes with a strong encouragement to viewers to participate, pray, and return daily to God’s Word, affirming the central message of The Vision: while the world has its own view, God’s vision—revealed through Scripture—still calls, heals, and transforms individuals and nations alike. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    29 min
  7. 2025 Christmas Special

    12/22/2025 · BONUS

    2025 Christmas Special

    The Vision TV Show 2025 Christmas Special is a faith-centered, multi-segment broadcast that weaves together worship, Scripture, testimony, music, ministry outreach, and heartfelt conversation to reaffirm that Jesus Christ is the true meaning of Christmas. Hosted by Evangelist Alveda King alongside co-hosts Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, and Ginger Howard, the program reflects on the show’s growth, award-winning impact, and expanding mission to deliver hope, truth, and encouragement through Christian media. From the outset, the hosts express gratitude to viewers and supporters, emphasizing that The Vision exists to unite communities across generations, cultures, and backgrounds through faith grounded in grace. The hosts share updates on their books, creative projects, and ministries, underscoring the belief that media, business, publishing, and everyday work can all serve as platforms for ministry when aligned with God’s purpose. Conversations openly address cultural resistance to Christian expression, affirming religious liberty while boldly declaring the Gospel without apology. The panel stresses that faith should never be hidden out of fear, but expressed with love, humility, and respect, modeling how believers can stand firm without diminishing others. A significant portion of the program focuses on the responsibility of passing faith to younger generations. Through candid discussion, the hosts reflect on parenting, grandparenting, and mentoring in a digital age shaped by social media, technology, and shifting cultural norms. They emphasize the importance of teaching biblical truth clearly, especially around repentance, forgiveness, and salvation, highlighting that grace—not condemnation—is central to the Christian message. These reflections are reinforced by personal stories involving children and grandchildren, illustrating how faith is lived, taught, and modeled daily. Personal testimony forms the emotional core of the Christmas special. Angela Stanton-King, founder of Auntie Angie’s House, shares her powerful journey of redemption and how her ministry provides housing, restoration, and discipleship to pregnant women choosing life. Her testimony highlights Christmas as a season of hope, second chances, and God’s grace reaching beyond past mistakes. Elizabeth, founder of Lambs Academy, recounts decades of “Happy Birthday Jesus” celebrations and a moving encounter where God orchestrated a chance meeting that allowed her to bless a mother and child who had missed Christmas due to illness, demonstrating God’s perfect timing and compassion. Additional reflections come from guests such as Pastor Jearlyn, who shares how Christmas centers on family, life, and gratitude after her own post-abortive healing journey, and Kim Crabill, who tells the deeply moving story of a battered, tattered Christmas tree that symbolizes the fragility of life and the enduring importance of presence, memory, and love. These testimonies reinforce the message that Christmas is not about perfection or material abundance, but about embracing each moment as a gift from God. The program is richly interwoven with worship, Scripture, and celebration. Toni, Alveda King’s granddaughter, reads Luke Chapter 2, recounting the birth of Jesus with clarity and reverence, reminding viewers of the biblical foundation of the season. Musical segments, communal prayer, and shared communion further anchor the broadcast in remembrance of Christ’s birth, sacrifice, and redemptive power. Lighter moments—including festive recipes, baking demonstrations, and holiday traditions—add warmth and joy, reinforcing that Christian fellowship can be both reverent and celebratory. The special concludes with reflections from musical guest Babbie Mason, who shares memories of Christmas music, faith, and family, along with insights into her Christmas recording project, and Dr. BJ Arnett, who recounts early ministry experiences that highlight the beauty of simple fellowship during challenging seasons. Eartha Sims leads the cast in a rendition of Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee back by the band. The entire cast and audience join in the celebration. Together, the hosts and guests encourage viewers who may feel lonely, grieving, or burdened during the holidays, offering reassurance that Jesus sees them, loves them, and desires a relationship with them. Ultimately, the Vision TV Show 2025 Christmas Special stands as a testimony to faith lived out in community, declaring that Jesus is not only the reason for the season, but the source of life, joy, redemption, and hope every day of the year. A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    1h 29m
  8. The Holy Spirit During Times of Grief with Special Guest Pastor Jearlyn Dennie

    12/15/2025

    The Holy Spirit During Times of Grief with Special Guest Pastor Jearlyn Dennie

    The episode opens warmly as host Day Gardner welcomes viewers to a heartfelt edition of The Vision, joined by co-hosts Ginger Howard, Dr. Alveda King, and Destiny Yarbrough. Their guest is Pastor Jearlyn Dennie, affectionately called Pastor J, introduced by Dr. King as a dynamic pastor, activist, wife, and mother whose ministry extends through service and empathy. The discussion centers on the seldom-addressed topic of grief, especially among leaders who are expected to stay strong even while suffering. Pastor J explains that many pastors must “lead while bleeding,” continuing to comfort others while quietly enduring their own heartbreak. She recounts her most personal trial—the loss of her twenty-year-old daughter—speaking with emotional honesty yet unwavering faith. Though she prefers the word transitioned to died, she finds comfort in knowing her daughter accepted Christ. The best gift she gave her daughter, she says, was introducing her to Jesus; the best gift her daughter gave in return was accepting Him. Recalling her daughter’s final words—“Mom, I’ve known Jesus all my life. How do people live without Him?”—Pastor J illustrates faith as the anchor that sustains her through pain. She describes how the Holy Spirit became her “comforter” in those early days of grief. The day after her daughter’s passing, she still led her prayer call, deciding simply to pray instead of taking requests. Like a veteran relying on “muscle memory,” she drew upon faith memory—automatic trust in God born of years of prayer. When the news came, her immediate reaction was to pray; she called upon God, then her husband, then a friend from Rotary who owned a funeral home, telling her simply, “Go get my baby.” She shares how even as a pastor she felt crushed by sorrow until she recognized the destructive power of words. Hearing repeated condolences—“I’m sorry”—magnified her pain, so she began instructing friends to say only, “I love you” or “I’m praying for you.” That shift helped her reclaim emotional stability through affirming words rather than sorrowful ones. Pastor J also reflects on her past abortions and the deep healing required to confront them. As a teen she once faced a decision between buying shoes and having an abortion—a stark picture of misplaced priorities in youth. Though she chose life for that child, she later endured abortions whose grief she had long suppressed until her daughter’s death brought it all to the surface. She realized she had never forgiven herself even though she knew God had forgiven her. Comparing the process to scrubbing a rug where stains reappear, she explains that healing means allowing God to expose hidden pain so it can be cleansed. Her message to young women is direct and compassionate: life in the womb is sacred, not “a lump of clay,” and those who ignore that truth will one day face its spiritual consequences. Yet she emphasizes that grace and forgiveness are available for everyone willing to surrender their past to Christ. The conversation deepens as she describes how each of her seven children coped differently with their sister’s death. She refused to let tragedy define time, saying she does not “mark life by death.” Her husband, St. Clair Dennie, is portrayed tenderly as a man of quiet strength who would rock her to sleep as she wept, sometimes wordlessly, sometimes reminding her, “She knew you loved her.” Their faith preserved their marriage where many couples falter after losing a child. Pastor J laughs through tears describing him as “all that, a bag of chips, a Nehi soda, and a chocolate-chip cookie." A highlight reel follows, showcasing Pastor J’s accomplishments: 2024 Inspirational Woman of the Year, producer of the Telly-Award-winning Miracle of Christmas, radio host of Today with Pastor J, and founder of She Leads Florida, a faith-based women’s leadership network affiliated with She Leads America. Discussing this movement, she explains that membership cannot be bought or applied for—“the Holy Spirit whispers your name in someone’s ear.” Initially skeptical of women’s groups, she found unexpected healing at a She Leads retreat when other women surrounded her in prayer.  In the closing segment, Pastor J leads a powerful prayer, asking God to comfort the grieving, rescue the lost, and protect young girls considering abortion by reminding them that every life has worth. She petitions for God to lift hearts burdened by sickness, depression, or despair, affirming that Jesus carried all pain to the cross and rose with victory over death itself. The hosts thank her for her vulnerability, humor, and strength, calling her presence a blessing. As the episode ends, the panel joins together in the familiar benediction that encapsulates the show’s purpose: “The world has a view—but God has The Vision.” A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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.

    29 min

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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.”