Gary Wilkerson asks the question that matters most: why am I like I am? Then reveals that one man's grace has already more than answered what one man's sin unleashed on the world.
Gary Wilkerson reveals that contentment isn't a spiritual zap but a learned journey—moving everything from the anxiety bucket into prayer, gratitude, and trust before the Red Sea ever parts.
Gary Wilkerson shares healings, orphans rescued from garbage dumps, and a ministry refocused on one hill worth dying on: caring for the forgotten in the world's most war-torn places.
America's apparent cleanup is a whitewashed, empty house. Gary Wilkerson warns seven more evil spirits are circling — and calls the church to resistance.
Gary Wilkerson traces Samson's fall one small compromise at a time, warning that the most terrifying moment wasn't when his hair was cut but when he awoke saying, "I'll go out as before," without knowing his strength and anointing had already left him.
Gary Wilkerson exposes the false prosperity gospel promising only comfort, revealing how God gives 'strange comfort' in pain, while some discomfort comes from toying with sin.
Gary Wilkerson reveals why Christians burn out or get counted out: they're playing one note. True life in God demands both driven mission and quiet intimacy living in harmony rather than alternating between the two.
David Wilkerson preaches about a call to hold onto your God-given song, trusting his faithfulness through every trial as the true testimony of a redeemed life.
David Wilkerson preached that in dark times, the world is reached not by methods, but by Christlike unity and love. Only a united, loving church can pierce the world’s darkness.
David Wilkerson preaches that Jesus is our compassionate High Priest in heaven who intercedes for us because he experienced our struggles and understands our pain.
David Wilkerson urges believers to embrace being "pilgrims just passing through" this world, warning against earthly attachments that hinder readiness for Christ's return.