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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. Truth Talk From Doubt To Deliverance: How Faith Unlocks Healing, Provision, And Courage

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    Truth Talk From Doubt To Deliverance: How Faith Unlocks Healing, Provision, And Courage

    Send a text What 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 show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    33 min
  2. FEB 22

    A Stranger’s Church Invite Changed A Life: listen to Rebecca Evans shares her testimony with us

    Send a text A 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 show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    1h 2m
  3. Bible Talk: Ready Now, Not Later

    FEB 22

    Bible Talk: Ready Now, Not Later

    Send a text What 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 show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    32 min
  4. From Earthly Attachments To Eternal Hope With Sister Deb Osborne

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    From Earthly Attachments To Eternal Hope With Sister Deb Osborne

    Send a text Some 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 show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    22 min
  5. Bishop Jason Roberts The Unexpected Cross 2-08-2026

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    Bishop Jason Roberts The Unexpected Cross 2-08-2026

    Send a text A 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 show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    48 min
  6. Days Of Noah, Now

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    Days Of Noah, Now

    Send a text A 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 show I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

    27 min

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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