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(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. .If you would like to share your testimony contact hor421ministry@gmail.com. .If you would like to support the show Link:  https://www.paypal.me/HOR421 you can also support on the website through the support link on the web page.  .For Guest Information click on contributors tab  on the Website. .24 hour prayer service,  1st Saturday of the month  @ The Cawood Church of God. Harlan Ky.For more information contact Georgina Perkins@ https://www.facebook.com/georgina.perkins.733 .Cawood Church Service Time  Sunday School @ 10:30 am  Sunday service 11:30 am Wednesday 6:30 pm    .Contact information:  .Host, Producer and Editor James Keith (JD)  .Host: of Bible Talk Debra Osborne  .Hosts: of Truth Talk  Greg Abraham And Hubert Saylor  .All show are recorded and edited @ 421 Studio. . Email: hor421ministry@gmail.com   .Phone Number 239-849-1502

  1. CCOG 6-28-26 Sunday morning Service with Bishop John Carter. Stop Flapping And Start Soaring

    Jun 30

    CCOG 6-28-26 Sunday morning Service with Bishop John Carter. Stop Flapping And Start Soaring

    Send us Fan Mail You can be surrounded by faith and still end up feeling far from home. We start with the weighty tone of Isaiah’s warnings, then step into the stunning turn of Isaiah 40 where God speaks comfort to people who have lived in exile for decades, tired, broken, and sure they’ve been forgotten. That shift becomes our mirror: sometimes the enemy does not drag us away in one moment, he wears us down through distraction, isolation, and the slow pull of “normal life” until we lose our strength and our hunger for God. We lean hard into Isaiah 40:31 and the command to “wait upon the Lord,” not as passive sitting around, but as waiting with expectation and trust. When the promise feels too good to be true, God answers doubt by showing who He is: Creator over oceans and mountains, ruler over nations, the One who calls the stars by name. If He can hold the universe together, He can hold your life together, and He can renew what burnout, grief, and pressure have drained. Then we get practical with a picture you won’t forget: the difference between flapping your wings in your own strength and mounting up like an eagle that rides a stronger wind. The eagle and turkey pen story lands the point, and we close with a call to keep your wings mounted, let God lift you, and trust His timing for the way home. Subscribe, share with someone who’s worn out, and leave a review. What are you tired of trying to carry alone? Support the show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    50 min
  2. Your Go Bag Won’t Save Your Soul

    Jun 23

    Your Go Bag Won’t Save Your Soul

    Send us Fan Mail Instant gratification makes everything feel urgent except the one thing that actually is: eternity. We start with a confession many of us understand all too well, anxiety that turns life into constant prepping for worst-case scenarios, with endless “what if” questions and a never-ending search for control. Then we ask the question that cuts through all the noise: are we preparing for God, or are we only preparing for earth? If you’ve ever felt spiritually behind, distracted, or numb from the pace of modern life, this conversation brings you back to what matters most. We go straight into the heavy realities people avoid saying out loud: death is not romantic, sin has consequences, and the Bible is clear about heaven and hell. We talk about the fall in the Garden of Eden, why death has a sting, and why separation from Christ is the deepest danger a person can face. But we don’t stay in fear. We point to the mercy of God and the bridge he builds for humanity through Jesus Christ, the only way across the chasm sin creates. That gospel hope is the center of true spiritual preparedness. From there, we get practical about Christian readiness for the end times and for everyday storms. We connect Scripture to real life through examples like Paul’s shipwreck and the parable of the ten virgins in Matthew 25, with its sharp warning about running out of oil at the midnight cry. We lay out a simple path forward: surrender control, stay rooted in the Word of God, stay in prayer, and stay engaged with the church because this walk of faith is not a one-person show. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with someone you love, and leave a review so more people can hear the call to stay watchful, stay faithful, and stay prepared. Support the show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    19 min
  3. Take Your Place On The Wall

    Jun 14

    Take Your Place On The Wall

    Send us Fan Mail A chapter packed with hard-to-pronounce names doesn’t sound like the start of a powerful message, but Nehemiah 3 proves otherwise. We look at the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s wall and hear a steady drumbeat of “next unto them” and “after him repaired” that points to something deeper than construction. It’s a picture of how God builds lasting things through ordinary people who refuse to work alone. We connect that Bible study to real life: the kind of teamwork you see in search and rescue, in a church kitchen moving like clockwork, and in a moment at the altar when a whole group gathers to pray for one person. Nehemiah’s story also reminds us that leadership carries vision, but the work gets finished by willing hands. Sometimes the builders even have to labor under pressure, staying alert while they keep moving forward. The takeaway is simple and sharp: the church doesn’t need spectators, it needs builders. Not everyone is called to preach or sing, but everyone has a place in the kingdom of God, and comparison will sabotage what unity can accomplish. If you’ve felt overlooked, unsure where you fit, or tempted to sit back and let others carry the load, this conversation will help you find your section of the wall and pick up your tools. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review so more people can find Bible Talk with Sister Deb Osborne. Support the show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    35 min
  4. You Are Not Worthless, You Are Worthy

    Jun 10

    You Are Not Worthless, You Are Worthy

    Send us Fan Mail You can feel it when someone is back where they belong, behind the mic with a message they can’t keep to themselves. I’m JD, and Stewardship is my weekly space to preach the Word of God, share what the Lord has done in my life, and invite you to step into what God is building in yours. If you’ve ever felt unworthy, stuck, anxious, or quietly ashamed of what you’re carrying, this conversation meets you right there and refuses to leave you there. We talk about why God’s love isn’t just a comforting thought, it’s the force that heals, delivers, breaks chains, and sets people free. I share how my prayer life has shifted from naming every detail to asking God to show my family, friends, and coworkers the same love He’s shown me. From there, we get honest about humility, pride, and the moment you stop hiding and finally admit you need prayer, help, and healing. You’ll also hear reflections on anxiety, the slow work of restoration, and what it means to know your identity in Christ when the enemy tries to steal it. We connect scripture to everyday life, from the sparrows God never forgets to the Armor of God and the “gospel of peace” that steadies your steps. I close with a direct invitation to call on Jesus and come home to the family of God. If this encouraged you, subscribe to the 421 Show, share Stewardship with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it. What part of your life are you asking God to restore right now? Support the show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    35 min
  5. CCOG Sunday morning service.  Bishop John Carter, Why The Cross Must Lead The Upper Room

    May 31

    CCOG Sunday morning service. Bishop John Carter, Why The Cross Must Lead The Upper Room

    Send us Fan Mail Pentecost can stir up the best kind of hunger for God, but it can also tempt us to chase a feeling and forget the One the Spirit came to reveal. We celebrate Pentecost and a major church milestone while preaching a clear warning that still sounds urgent today: a Christless Pentecost is possible, even in a room full of Spirit-filled people. We lean on voices from the Azusa Street era and David Wilkerson’s “Christless Pentecost” warning, then anchor everything in 1 Corinthians 2:1–5. Paul’s decision is simple and unsettling: no performance, no polish, no spiritual flexing, just Jesus Christ and him crucified. From there we talk straight about why you can’t skip Calvary on the way to the upper room, why holiness matters, and why the cross is still the only place our lives truly change. Along the way we wrestle with freedom, deliverance, and healing through Scripture like John 8:36 and Isaiah 53:5, then land in Colossians 1:18–19 to put Christ back in his rightful place as the head of the church. The closing illustration brings it home: the focus is not the dove but the lamb and it still takes Jesus to loose the dove. If you want a Pentecost message that’s bold, Bible-rooted, and centered on Jesus, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Support the show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    40 min
  6. The Left-Handed Hero Who Hid His Sword

    May 31

    The Left-Handed Hero Who Hid His Sword

    Send us Fan Mail The thing you’ve been trying to hide might be the very thing God wants to use. We open Judges 3:12–30 and walk through the overlooked story of Ehud, a left-handed deliverer God raises up when Israel cries out under oppression. What seems like a disadvantage in the eyes of people becomes a clear strategy in the hands of God, and it all hinges on one unforgettable idea: your difference is your assignment. We talk through the Book of Judges and the cycle Israel keeps repeating, then zoom in on how Ehud’s “unusual” trait creates access the enemy never anticipates. The guards look where they expect a weapon to be, and they miss what’s hidden on the unexpected side. That moment turns into a practical lesson for real life: where others see limitations, God sees purpose. Where the world sees weakness, God can shape a weapon for deliverance. From there, we bring it home with encouragement for anyone battling insecurity, shame, or the feeling of being counted out. Scripture is full of imperfect people God still uses, and it reminds us that God doesn’t look for perfect, He looks for willing. Your scars are not empty, your battle is not wasted, and your testimony carries authority to help someone else find freedom. If this word speaks to you, share it with a friend who feels out of place, subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next, and leave a review to help more people find Bible Talk with Sister Deb Osborne. Support the show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    31 min
  7. Beware Of False Prophets

    May 18

    Beware Of False Prophets

    Send us Fan Mail Deception rarely kicks the door down wearing a warning label. More often, it walks in sounding spiritual, quoting Bible verses, and blending into the crowd like a sheep while carrying the heart of a wolf. We sit with Jesus’ sobering words from Matthew 7 and ask a question that matters more than ever: how do we recognize false prophets and false teachers when they look so convincing? We talk through the “fruit test” Jesus gives us, why fruit reveals roots, and how discernment protects believers from manipulation, greed, control, and teaching that comforts the flesh while avoiding repentance, sin, and judgment. We also share practical ways to compare every message with Scripture so we don’t confuse charisma with character or gifting with godliness. If you care about sound doctrine, Bible study, and staying steady when the internet is full of confident voices, you’ll find clear guardrails here. Then we move to the most chilling part of the passage: “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord’…” Religious activity isn’t the same as knowing Jesus Christ, and performance can never replace relationship. We end with a direct call to examine ourselves, align our words with our lives, and refuse to be among the “many” who are shocked on that day. If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Bible-centered truth. What “fruit” do you look for before you trust someone’s teaching? Support the show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    36 min

About

(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. .If you would like to share your testimony contact hor421ministry@gmail.com. .If you would like to support the show Link:  https://www.paypal.me/HOR421 you can also support on the website through the support link on the web page.  .For Guest Information click on contributors tab  on the Website. .24 hour prayer service,  1st Saturday of the month  @ The Cawood Church of God. Harlan Ky.For more information contact Georgina Perkins@ https://www.facebook.com/georgina.perkins.733 .Cawood Church Service Time  Sunday School @ 10:30 am  Sunday service 11:30 am Wednesday 6:30 pm    .Contact information:  .Host, Producer and Editor James Keith (JD)  .Host: of Bible Talk Debra Osborne  .Hosts: of Truth Talk  Greg Abraham And Hubert Saylor  .All show are recorded and edited @ 421 Studio. . Email: hor421ministry@gmail.com   .Phone Number 239-849-1502