Word of Faith was founded by Manuel & Carol Lozano on June 15, 1980 and has since grown to include people from a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences. We are a Spirit filled Word church teaching God's principles for Success in every area of life. Jesus came to bring us a more & better life than you have ever dreamed of... John 10:10.
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Teaching the World Doing the Work Touching the World
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We want you to grow in God, so sit back, relax and enjoy a new Word!
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Word Of Faith Outreach, Joaquin, TX Various Sermons
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This podcast will help you build the insight needed for a better Christian living. Life's issues are many and only God's Word has been exalted above all. You need God to speak to you everyday because one word from God is able to contain an entire life changing formula. This podcast will bring you God's word daily. Stay blessed.
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The God of the Bible is getting a bum rap. The Christian community is so mixed up, 200+ denominations and groups teaching opposite "words from God." There are many very important subjects which are not being discussed in the Christian community, there are many that are being discussed incorrectly based on false beliefs, and there are some popular beliefs that are completely made up and have no mention whatsoever in the Bible. There should be one Christian group according to Eph 4:4-12 teachi ...
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A Spiritual Warfare Ministry located in Miami, Florida. For books, teaching materials, Sunday teachings, please visit: walkinginpower.org About Dr. Bern Zumpano: Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and cli ...
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Lead Pastor Kerry Fitts and Pastor Michael Chauncey, West Coast Word of Faith, 3071 Hudson Ave, Hudson Florida, www.westcoastwordfaith.com
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Introducing the daily messages by R. J. Rushdoony on the uncompromising faith.These daily messages on the faith for all of life are unlike any compilation of Christian "devotional" ever published. A Word in Season reveals the intense, but simple, approach to applying one's faith to every area of life and thought. This is all done in a format of bite-sized readings on the uncompromising faith.
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Believe It Life Coaching : Find Freedom and Healing Through the Truth of God’s Word , Faith, Purpose, Confidence, Identity
Layla Kiely - Christian Life Coach, Overcome Spiritual Abuse
Are you struggling with wounds from the past and trying to discern God’s voice and His purpose for your life? Have you been misled by a distorted image of God and are now seeking the truth? Are you questioning if you can trust yourself, others, or even God after a crisis? Do you want to follow God’s will but aren’t sure what it is? Are you looking for ways to break free from the lies of the past but don’t know where to start? You’re in the right place. Welcome to Believe It Life Coaching, wh ...
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Joseph suffered betrayal, slavery, and false imprisonment, yet he trusted God and fulfilled his calling. His wrongs were never formally corrected, but God vindicated him in time. Many dwell on past injustices and let bitterness ruin their lives. Faith means trusting God to bring justice, while we focus on doing His will today. True strength comes f…
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Manuel Lozano Jr 11.11.25
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40:44Kirjoittanut Manuel Lozano Jr
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November 3, 2025 - Family Tree
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25:07Dr. David Hughes brings the word this week from Psalm 22:22-31.Kirjoittanut First Baptist Church Carrollton
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Many complain that the church or pastor hasn’t served them personally, but Scripture calls believers to serve—not to be served. The church is Christ’s army, not a spiritual hospital for the comfortable. If you're able-bodied, help others. Don't expect the pastor to cater to you. Join the church to serve Christ, not yourself.…
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We often forget to express gratitude, though it can deeply uplift others. The psalms repeatedly urge us to give thanks to God—for His mercy, His gifts, and His daily grace. Gratitude should be specific and regular, toward both God and people. Families and communities grow cold without it. One pastor, broken by constant complaints and little thanks,…
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In Numbers 11, the Israelites whined about God’s provision, longing for the food of their slavery instead of giving thanks for their freedom. Like them, we often choose complaint over gratitude. An old farmer once said he felt ashamed comparing his wealth to his grandfather’s thankfulness in poverty. Gratitude costs nothing, yet we give it so rarel…
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A faithful pastor resigned, not from failure, but from the weariness caused by gossip and criticism in his church. Scripture warns against such behavior and instead commands us to speak with “the law of kindness” (Prov. 31:26). This isn’t a suggestion—it’s God’s law. Whether at home, church, or anywhere else, our words should reflect grace, not jud…
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When God calls Himself “the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,” He shows us that He’s not just the God of kings or nations—but of ordinary, faithful people. This reminds us that He knows us personally and walks with us individually. It also means Abraham and the others are not dead, but alive with Him—just as our loved ones in Christ are. God’s name…
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Kirjoittanut Pastor Manuel Lozano
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We often think big challenges are the hardest, but it's the small, daily struggles—like patience—that test us most. Scripture speaks to these little things, offering step-by-step guidance like a small lamp lighting our path, not a floodlight revealing everything at once. God’s Word helps us navigate life, one step at a time, shedding light on both …
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Paul urges us to “pray without ceasing” and give thanks in everything. This doesn’t mean nonstop formal prayer, but a constant openness to God—quick, honest prayers throughout the day, like spiritual breathing. Along with prayer, we must cultivate gratitude, not just complaints. God desires hearts that are thankful and continually turned toward Him…
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In deep grief and despair, a woman once found healing—not through medicine, but through the comfort of Scripture and the arms of a pastor who reminded her of God's own: “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms” (Deut. 33:27). That truth changed her life. Like David, who declared, “What time I am afraid, I will trust i…
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True love, Scripture tells us, comes from God—not from human feeling or sentiment. As 1 John 4:7 says, “Love is of God,” and real love is shown in Christ’s atonement for our sins. Seeking love apart from God leads only to a shallow, humanistic substitute. And God’s love isn’t soft or indifferent—it includes His wrath. Just as a loving parent correc…
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James reminds us that trials produce patience—and patience leads to being “perfect and entire,” meaning whole and fully equipped to receive our inheritance from God (James 1:4). Without patience, we miss out on much of what God has for us. Impatience reveals immaturity and often makes us harsh, demanding perfection from others instead of trusting i…
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Kirjoittanut Pastor Manuel Lozano
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Much of modern religion tries to solve deep, global problems with shallow solutions—what could be called peashooter religion. We face crises like lawlessness, anarchy, and moral collapse, but instead of turning to God's truth, many offer feel-good messages, legal tweaks, or vague niceness. But the Bible says the real issue is sin—and the only cure …
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The early church’s use of the word “gospel” wasn’t just spiritual—it was bold and revolutionary. Borrowed from Roman imperial language, evaggelian originally proclaimed Caesar as the source of joy and salvation. But Scripture declared a different truth: true good news comes only through Jesus Christ. By using Rome’s own word to announce Christ’s bi…
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Kirjoittanut Pastor Manuel Lozano
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She was once financially secure, then lost it all during her husband's long illness. Quietly and with dignity, she worked as a maid—never complaining, never bitter. Always neatly dressed, always gracious, always faithful. Her life embodied Paul’s words: “Godliness with contentment is great gain” (1 Tim. 6:6). In God’s eyes, she was rich. While many…
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The family of Christ is far greater than our earthly relatives or even the saints we know. As James Saurin preached, it includes all the redeemed across time and nations, the angels in Heaven, and every soul who does the will of God. Jesus Himself said, “Whoever does the will of my Father… is my brother, sister, and mother” (Matt. 12:50). This visi…
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When God tells Abraham, “I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect” (Gen. 17:1), He isn’t demanding sinless perfection, but uprightness and maturity. In Scripture, “perfect” means whole, faithful, and righteous—not flawless. We often chase unrealistic ideals, whether in houses, people, or life itself, expecting perfection where it …
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The idea that "experience is the best teacher" is popular—but wrong. Experience alone doesn’t teach wisdom; it only reflects what’s already in the heart. An alcoholic doesn’t become wise by getting drunk, nor does someone become discerning by being hurt. Without faith and a godly heart, experience leads to bitterness, not insight. As Proverbs says,…
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Many people today indulge in fear for entertainment—horror movies, scary stories, and imaginary threats. But this craving for false fear often masks a deeper issue: a refusal to face real fear—the fear of the Lord. Scripture says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge” (Prov. 1:7). Healthy fear keeps us grounded in reality and warns u…
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Kirjoittanut Quentin Lozano
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True education must focus on life’s basics—or it becomes miseducation. First, it must teach about God, the source of life; ignoring Him is to train for ignorance. Second, it must uphold the family, our first and most vital institution. To neglect it is to deny our foundation. Third, it must teach core skills—reading, writing, reasoning—the tools fo…
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October 26, 2025 - We Will Be In The Garden Again!
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23:13Dr. David Hughes brings the word this week from Genesis 3:21-24; Revelation 22:1-5.Kirjoittanut First Baptist Church Carrollton
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If you want to be a curse in your church, be quick to criticize, slow to listen, and convinced you alone know the truth. From coast to coast, pastors encounter such people—those who grill visitors, drive others away, and speak of “love” while showing none. Scripture calls us instead to submit to godly authority and be “ready to every good work” (Ti…
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Kirjoittanut Pastor Manuel Lozano
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One grieving husband learned, too late, that his wife had quietly praised him to others—but never to him. Her constant complaints left him feeling unappreciated, despite her true feelings. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 5:4 that thankfulness—not bitterness or foolish talk—is fitting for believers. Yet gratitude is often the gift we give least, though…
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In 1 Timothy 1:9, Paul includes “murderers of mothers” (metraloais) among the worst offenders—a shocking reminder of how deeply sin can corrupt. This word implies not only literal murder but any violent or dishonorable assault on a mother’s God-given role. Scripture commands us to honor father and mother, not because they are perfect, but because t…
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In 1751, Americans protested Britain’s practice of sending criminals to the colonies, calling it a gift of contempt. They rightly asked: what good parent sends poison to their children? But the question cuts both ways. If we, as children of God, give Him only our leftovers—our spare time, energy, and money—aren’t we showing the same kind of contemp…
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A wealthy Christian couple gives generously to ministries but shows deep personal inconsistency: they ignore their godly, struggling son while endlessly supporting their rebellious daughter. This kind of misplaced compassion reflects a broader problem—when even Christians excuse sin and enable folly, how can we expect the world to act differently? …
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Jesus warns that a hypocrite eagerly judges others while ignoring his own sin. He condemned this false judgment—not judgment itself, but judgment without integrity. A man who spoils his children, indulges his brother, and then blames his wife and criticizes society is not making righteous judgments—he’s deflecting blame and masking his failures. Tr…
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Kirjoittanut Pastor Manuel Lozano
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The greatest threat to society isn’t just criminals or immoral acts—it’s those who tolerate evil, especially when it comes dressed in charm, wit, or sophistication. When style outweighs substance, and appearances matter more than faith or morality, society begins to decay. This misplaced value shows up even in churches, where image can matter more …
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October 12, 2025 - It's Broken!
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21:37Dr. David Hughes brings the word this week from Genesis 3:1-7; 2 Corinthians 4:7-18.Kirjoittanut First Baptist Church Carrollton
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October 19, 2025 - There Is A Plan!
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26:53Dr. David Hughes brings the word this week from Genesis 3:14-15; Romans 16:17-20.Kirjoittanut First Baptist Church Carrollton
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We often hear, “He’s a good man, but…” as if goodness can excuse a spirit of constant criticism or complaint. Paul, who suffered much, gives us a different command: “Rejoice in the Lord always.” He reminds us that no matter our circumstances, God is on the throne and working all things for good. Complaining blinds us to this truth, while joy opens …
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Kirjoittanut Pastor Manuel Lozano
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Today, we often think of "spiritual" as vague, gentle, or mystical—but Paul meant something far more powerful. In Romans 7:14, when he says “the law is spiritual,” the Greek word pneumatikos points to divine power—God-backed, heaven-filled authority. The spiritual man isn’t weak or detached; he’s empowered by God to act, overcome, and lead. In cont…
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Some people speak of long-past sins—like swearing at age twelve—as signs of a sensitive conscience. But often, these "confessions" are more about self-righteousness than repentance. A truly tender conscience isn’t fixated on minor sins from childhood—it’s alert to today’s responsibilities, aware of current failings, and eager to obey God now. Scrip…
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Idolatry isn’t just about ancient statues—it’s the ongoing sin of putting anything, especially ourselves, in God’s place. Scripture shows that whenever we live by our own word instead of God’s, we become idolaters. It’s not just false worship—it’s spiritual adultery, a betrayal of the living God. At its root, sin is man trying to be his own god, de…
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Many people today believe their personal opinions define truth—even about God. If He doesn't fit their preferences, they reshape Him in their minds. But Scripture reminds us that it’s not what we think about God that matters—it’s what God thinks about us. Our opinions don’t shape reality; only God's Word is truth. To insist otherwise is not just fo…
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The trouble with statistics is they often mislead. Divorce numbers may look alarming, but they don't tell the full story. As reporting became more inclusive—especially after World War II—numbers rose, not because marriage worsened, but because data improved. More importantly, statistics don’t measure strength. While weak marriages may collapse more…
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Manuel Lozano Jr 10.14.25
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41:20Kirjoittanut Manuel Lozano Jr
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Discipline is not the same as punishment. A couple once lamented their daughter’s rebellious behavior, claiming they'd disciplined her—but they hadn’t. They had punished her often, but never taught her or required her to learn. True discipline means training, instruction, and forming habits of obedience and learning—rooted in the word “disciple.” L…
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Episode 28: The Mysteries of The Kingdom of God
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56:0910-12-2025 A message from Pastor Wilson
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Some claim the family is outdated and must be radically redefined—but that’s a false conclusion. While the world has changed, the essential role of the family has not. As sociologist Carle Zimmerman argues, the family still educates, protects, disciplines, and shapes lives—often more than any other institution. Scripture affirms this: the family is…
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Kirjoittanut Pastor Manuel Lozano
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In Shakespeare’s Othello, the line “Chaos is come again” reflects more than personal turmoil—it signals the collapse of the moral and social order. In Shakespeare’s time, rooted in biblical teaching, marriage was seen as a reflection of Christ and the Church, the very foundation of society. Adultery wasn’t just a private betrayal; it was an attack …
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