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The Vision TV Show

The Vision TV Show

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Dr. Alveda King, American activist, host of “Alveda King’s House” on Fox Nation, and author of several books including “GGs Home for the Holidays” cookbook, Destiny Yarbrough, television producer, TV host, author, speaker, and Atlanta Connect Leader for Christian Women in Media and Day Gardner,national pro-life advocate, and civil rights activist; and former Miss America contestant, will team up as Executive Producers to release “The Vision”, a Christian TV talk show with relevant guests and current topics from fashion, food, and health to black history and topics of liberty.

The show runs on WATC TV 57 at 11:00 AM EST (check watc.tv for schedule), All Nation’s TV, Abundant TV, and Taken networks, and other networks.“The World has a view, but God has The Vision,” said Dr. Alveda King, “emphasizing that the show is based on the Bible verse Habakkuk 2:2, which reads: Christ followers are to “write the vision, and make it plain upon tablets, that he may run that readeth it.

”Inspired by her (late) grandfather, who emphasized the importance of having a vision, King placed the wisdom on a shelf for about ten years while serving as former state representative and activist but knew that one day it would have a special purpose.“It is all in God’s timing when things are released, and the time to inspire others with their vision, is now,” said Day Gardner.

“The Vision” will be an informal Christian TV talk show featuring hosts such as Dr. Alveda King, “Alveda King’s House”; Destiny Yarbrough, “DestinyX TV”; Day Gardner, national pro-life advocate, and civil rights activist; Katie Holmes, reigning Pure International title holder, author, speaker; Ginger Howard, business proprietor, author, and political leader; and Dr. Sherida Lovelace, “Triumphant” radio host, author, and ministry leader.

“It’s important to catch God’s vision and step into The Vision He has for them”, Yarbrough said about the much-anticipated show, and how it will impact viewers. “People without a vision stay stagnant and don’t advance in God’s kingdom. We hope the television show will inspire them to catch the vision God has for their lives.”The Vision TV Show
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Episodes
  • Dreams & Vision with Special Guest Barbie Breathitt
    Jun 19 2026
    In this insightful episode of The Vision, Day Gardner, Destiny Yarbrough, and Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass welcome Dr. Barbie Breathitt for a powerful discussion on dreams, visions, healing, and the supernatural work of God in the lives of believers. As the conversation begins, Dr. Breathitt shares her perspective on 2026, describing it as a year of manifestation, miracles, and fulfilled promises. She explains that many of the prayers, prophetic words, and intercessions believers have carried for years are beginning to materialize as God releases greater measures of His glory. Drawing from recent ministry experiences, she recounts witnessing individuals healed of terminal cancer after prayer and emphasizes that God remains the same yesterday, today, and forever.The hosts ask how people can respond to those who question whether miracles still happen today. Dr. Breathitt explains that healing is part of God’s covenant with His people and that faith remains a key component of receiving from Him. She shares how she was raised in a church environment where she was taught that miracles had ceased, yet as a young girl she encountered the audible voice of God while riding a horse. Frustrated by being told that the miraculous was no longer available, she questioned God directly and received a life-changing answer. She recalls hearing the Lord tell her that He had never changed and that the same miracles seen in Scripture were still available to those who would believe.Throughout the episode, Dr. Breathitt speaks extensively about faith, prayer, and the believer’s authority. She declares that this is a season when God is calling His people into deeper intimacy and greater maturity. Referring to biblical themes of glory and transformation, she explains that believers grow by spending time in God’s presence and allowing Him to shape their character. She describes the current season as one in which God is joining previous moves of His Spirit with fresh outpourings of power, creating opportunities for signs, wonders, healing, and large-scale revival.The conversation shifts to dreams and visions, one of the areas for which Dr. Breathitt is widely known. She explains that God has communicated through dreams from the beginning of biblical history and continues to do so today. She recounts how her dream interpretation ministry began more than three decades ago while serving on a prophetic team. After initially telling someone she did not interpret dreams, she sensed the Holy Spirit directing her otherwise. By listening carefully and relying on God’s guidance, she began receiving interpretations and eventually developed extensive resources dedicated to understanding dream symbolism.Dr. Breathitt teaches that dreams serve multiple purposes, including guidance, preparation, warning, encouragement, and revelation. She discusses differences between color and black-and-white dreams and explains that prophetic dreams frequently reveal future events before they occur, allowing God to prepare individuals for coming opportunities and challenges. She notes that many people receive prophetic dreams years before their fulfillment because God uses the waiting period to develop character, faith, and spiritual maturity.The hosts also discuss revival movements and the growing hunger among younger generations for authentic encounters with God. Dr. Breathitt points to spiritual awakenings occurring on college campuses and highlights the role of courageous Christian voices who have planted seeds of faith among young adults. She believes God is restoring reverence, holiness, and the fear of the Lord within the Church while drawing people from every background into relationship with Him. She also warns against counterfeit spiritual practices, explaining that believers must seek revelation from God rather than occult influences.As the episode concludes, Dr. Breathitt encourages viewers to embrace God’s invitation into deeper relationship, greater faith, and spiritual growth. She shares resources designed to help believers understand their dreams and hear God more clearly. The discussion ends with a message of hope, reminding viewers that God is still speaking, healing, delivering, and revealing Himself to those who seek Him. The episode leaves audiences encouraged to pursue God’s presence, trust His voice, and expect Him to move powerfully in their lives during this significant season.A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To learn more about The Vision TV Show and how you can be a part of our mission, visit us at www.thevisiontvshow.com.
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  • Casting the Net in Hollywood with Special Guest Mark Fincannon
    Jun 5 2026
    In this episode of The Vision, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass, Day Gardner, Destiny Yarbrough, Dr. Alveda King, and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie welcome award-winning casting director Mark Fincannon for a conversation about faith, purpose, and the influence of Christian values within the entertainment industry. The hosts celebrate the continued growth of the program and discuss the importance of media as a tool for sharing truth and encouragement. Fincannon’s story serves as a reminder that God can use people in every profession to impact lives and advance His Kingdom.Fincannon shares that he grew up in North Carolina and developed an early interest in filmmaking alongside his brother. Although he originally studied acting and enjoyed performing on stage, he eventually realized that his true calling was behind the camera. As the film industry expanded into North Carolina, unexpected opportunities opened, allowing him to build a successful career in casting and production. Over the years he worked on major projects, but he explains that professional success alone never provided the fulfillment that comes through a genuine relationship with God.The discussion becomes deeply personal when Fincannon recounts the event that transformed his faith. After the tragic death of his college roommate and closest friend, he was asked to speak at the funeral but found himself overwhelmed with grief and unable to do so. During the drive home, he experienced a profound encounter with God that challenged him to examine what he truly believed about eternity. Although he had attended church throughout his life, he realized that he lacked the certainty and personal relationship with God that he desperately needed.Fincannon explains that through prayer, Bible study, and seeking God sincerely, he discovered that Scripture was far more relevant than he had previously understood. The truths contained in the Bible spoke directly to everyday struggles, fears, and questions. As he grew spiritually, he recognized that faith is not simply a religious tradition but a living relationship with God. The hosts agree that many people need an encounter with God rather than merely information about Him.The conversation shifts to the entertainment industry and the role Christians can play within it. Fincannon shares that he once questioned why God would place him in Hollywood-related work, only to realize that God loves the people in the film industry just as much as anyone else. Rather than viewing entertainment as separate from ministry, he sees it as an opportunity to demonstrate Christ’s love through relationships, integrity, and authenticity. He encourages believers to discover who God created them to be and remain faithful to that identity.Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss the power of testimony and personal influence. Fincannon explains that people are often more open to hearing about faith when they encounter someone whose life genuinely reflects the peace, joy, and character of Christ. He emphasizes the importance of daily spiritual renewal, comparing it to the biblical manna that had to be gathered fresh each day. Believers cannot rely on yesterday’s experiences but must continually seek God’s presence and guidance.The group also explores the growing demand for faith-based films and uplifting content. Fincannon points to the success of recent Christian productions as evidence that audiences are searching for stories that offer hope, truth, and meaning. The hosts agree that media has become one of the most powerful avenues for reaching people who may never attend church. They believe Christian storytellers have a unique opportunity to communicate biblical values through compelling narratives.One of the most touching moments comes when Fincannon shares the story of an actress struggling after the death of her mother and years of hardship. Through friendship, mentorship, and spiritual encouragement, he and his wife helped her grow in faith and healing. A later acting role unexpectedly mirrored parts of her own life story and became a reminder of God’s restoration and faithfulness. The experience reinforced his belief that God works through relationships and reveals His love in deeply personal ways.As the episode concludes, viewers are encouraged to pursue authentic faith, trust God’s calling, and allow Him to work through every area of life. Mark Fincannon’s testimony demonstrates that careers, talents, and personal experiences can all become tools for ministry when surrendered to God. The conversation leaves audiences inspired to seek deeper encounters with the Lord and bring His light into every sphere of influence.A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To ...
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    29 mins
  • When We Let God Direct Our Life with Special Guest Shari Rigby
    May 15 2026
    In this encouraging episode of The Vision, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass, and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie welcome actress, producer, writer, and director Shari Rigby for an inspiring discussion about faith, storytelling, purpose, and the changing landscape of Christian entertainment. Shari Rigby joins the program following a dramatic clip from the film Wildflower, immediately capturing attention with its emotional depth and suspenseful storytelling. Shari explains that the film was one of her favorite projects because of its strong themes of faith and family. The hosts praise the quality of the production and emphasize the growing demand for faith-based entertainment that is both professionally made and spiritually impactful.The conversation soon turns to Overcomer, one of the Kendrick Brothers’ most successful faith-based films. Shari reflects on working with the Kendrick Brothers and describes them as deeply prayerful filmmakers who intentionally seek God’s direction throughout the creative process. She recounts how her journey in faith-based entertainment began years earlier through the Casting Crowns “Slow Fade” project connected to Fireproof. What started as a small opportunity eventually grew into long-term collaborations on films such as Overcomer, Lifemark, and The Forge. Shari shares that Overcomer became especially personal because it reflected her own testimony of overcoming challenges through God’s grace and redemption.Opening up about her life story, Shari reveals that she became a teenage mother and faced circumstances many believed would limit her future. Instead of allowing those experiences to define her negatively, she discovered that God redeems broken situations and uses difficult seasons for greater purpose. She explains that the message of Overcomer became more than simply a movie title; it became a declaration over her own life. She also shares how her audition experience for the film deeply impacted her marriage and reminded her of the power spouses have to speak life and encouragement over one another.A major focus of the episode is the future of entertainment and media in 2026. Shari explains that audiences, particularly younger generations, are searching for authenticity, faith, and meaningful storytelling. She believes many viewers are exhausted by shallow entertainment and are longing for stories that communicate hope, restoration, and truth. Destiny Yarbrough references Isaiah 43:19 and discusses how God is preparing believers for new territory and fresh assignments. Shari shares three words God placed on her heart for the year: work, harvest, and course. She explains that believers must actively pursue the assignments God has given them while trusting Him to guide their path.The hosts and Shari also discuss the influence of technology, social media, and short-form storytelling. They note that younger generations consume media differently than previous generations, creating new opportunities for Christian creators to reach audiences through digital platforms. Shari highlights how Gen Z audiences are looking for authentic family relationships, meaningful conversations, and stories with emotional depth. She explains that many young people are searching for connection, identity, and truth, making this a critical moment for believers to produce content that reflects biblical values while remaining creative and relevant.Later in the episode, Shari discusses a recent directing project centered on marriage restoration after infidelity. She explains that the film addresses painful realities often avoided within churches while still emphasizing healing, forgiveness, and restoration through God’s guidance. Rather than portraying marriage as disposable, the story encourages couples to fight for healing and redemption.As the episode concludes, Pastor LeaAnn prays over Shari Rigby and her future projects, speaking strength, courage, focus, and protection over her calling. Shari closes with a passionate encouragement for Christian women to rise boldly in this season, mentor younger generations, and use their voices to speak truth and life into a culture searching for direction. The episode ends with a reminder that while the world may have its own perspective, God alone provides true vision, purpose, and guidance for every generation.A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough, Day Gardner, Pastor LeaAnn Pendergrass and Pastor Jearlyn Dennie. The Vision TV Show is only one part of our mission to spread God's Vision throughout our community. To that end, we are looking for sponsors to help us in this endeavor. To learn more about The Vision TV Show and how you can be a part of our mission, visit us at www.thevisiontvshow.com.
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