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The Father Effect (Luke 15:20-24) // Faith Under Fire (10AM)

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In this powerful and timely episode, Pastor James D. Gailliard reminds us why men matter and fathers matter. Drawing from the parable of the prodigal son, Pastor Gailliard teaches that the far country isn’t just about distance—it’s about direction. Listeners will explore how true fatherhood reflects the character of God by displaying passion, demonstrating pursuit, depositing provision, and declaring praise.

Learn how strength and sensitivity can coexist, how initiating tough conversations and inspiring dreams can heal broken relationships, and why our identity and significance should never be tied solely to income. This episode is a clarion call for fathers to not just be present—but purposeful.

Tune in and be inspired to live out your faith under fire with grace, courage, and intentional love.

📖 Scripture: Luke 15:20–24

🛠️ Takeaway: Success without spiritual fulfillment is failure. Let’s become fathers who pursue, provide, and praise with passion.

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Thank you for listening to this podcast! Follow Pastor James D. Gailliard on all social media @jdgailliard and get connected with Word Tabernacle Church by going to https://wordtab.net/ #EveryoneThriving

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In this powerful and timely episode, Pastor James D. Gailliard reminds us why men matter and fathers matter. Drawing from the parable of the prodigal son, Pastor Gailliard teaches that the far country isn’t just about distance—it’s about direction. Listeners will explore how true fatherhood reflects the character of God by displaying passion, demonstrating pursuit, depositing provision, and declaring praise.

Learn how strength and sensitivity can coexist, how initiating tough conversations and inspiring dreams can heal broken relationships, and why our identity and significance should never be tied solely to income. This episode is a clarion call for fathers to not just be present—but purposeful.

Tune in and be inspired to live out your faith under fire with grace, courage, and intentional love.

📖 Scripture: Luke 15:20–24

🛠️ Takeaway: Success without spiritual fulfillment is failure. Let’s become fathers who pursue, provide, and praise with passion.

Support the show

Thank you for listening to this podcast! Follow Pastor James D. Gailliard on all social media @jdgailliard and get connected with Word Tabernacle Church by going to https://wordtab.net/ #EveryoneThriving

  continue reading

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