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Impacting the Nation for God's Glory with Special Guest Ruth Mangiacapre

Impacting the Nation for God's Glory with Special Guest Ruth Mangiacapre

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In this spiritually rich episode of The Vision, hosts Ginger Howard, Day Gardner, Destiny Yarbrough, and Dr. Alveda King open the program by reflecting on gratitude, purpose, and the daily choice to recognize God’s goodness even amid personal loss, health challenges, and societal uncertainty. They emphasize that waking up each day is itself evidence of divine purpose and that intentional living begins by asking God for daily assignments. The conversation naturally turns toward legacy, mentorship, and generational responsibility, setting the stage for the introduction of their guest, Ruth Mangiacapre, whose name—meaning “friend”—resonates deeply with the themes of relationship, calling, and spiritual companionship.Ruth Mangiacapre is introduced as an ordained minister, prophetic voice, author, and founder of Impact Ministry, with decades of experience in church planting, women’s ministry leadership, and global itinerant ministry. Through a pre-recorded introduction, viewers learn that Ruth has been in full-time ministry since 1999 and is widely known for mentoring prophetic believers, hosting God’s presence, and equipping people to walk in discernment, wisdom, and spiritual authority. Her book Prophetic Journey and her online mentoring initiatives are highlighted as tools designed to bring clarity and maturity to those exploring their prophetic calling.The discussion quickly turns to the shift toward online ministry, particularly following the global reset brought on by COVID-19. Ruth shares that while her heart remains deeply committed to face-to-face ministry, the pandemic revealed new ways to steward her prophetic and intercessory calling through digital platforms. She explains that during isolation, God reaffirmed her core identity as a prophetic intercessor and opened doors for her to reach global audiences through online mentoring, teaching, and prophetic training. She emphasizes that while online ministry lacks some relational depth, there is “no distance in the Spirit,” and true impartation can still occur when leaders bring authenticity, presence, and prayerful intentionality into digital spaces.Throughout the episode, the hosts and Ruth stress the importance of balancing online engagement with in-person connection. Retreats, conferences, and prophetic gatherings remain essential for cultivating deeper relationships, hands-on mentorship, and spiritual activation. Ruth describes how she intentionally creates environments—both online and offline—that are saturated with God’s presence, encouraging participants to cultivate atmospheres of worship and prayer within their homes. She affirms that prophetic ministry is not merely instructional but impartational, requiring vulnerability, spiritual integrity, and genuine relational connection.A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the next generation and the urgent need for mentoring, nurturing, and activation. Ruth speaks passionately about helping young people overcome fear and awaken to vision, noting that vision is one of the highest motivators God uses to ignite purpose. She emphasizes that every believer is prophetic in nature and that spiritual mothers and mentors play a critical role in identifying and nurturing the “gold” within the next generation. The hosts echo this sentiment, sharing personal experiences as parents, aunts, and mentors who recognize that prayer, consistent encouragement, and loving guidance often take root long after words are spoken.Ruth then explains the concept of prophetic activation, describing practical ways she helps individuals learn to hear God’s voice through faith-based exercises that involve seeing, sensing, and perceiving rather than striving for perfection. She recounts powerful testimonies of teenagers stepping into prophetic expression for the first time, underscoring her belief that impartation flows from relationship and purity of heart. The episode culminates in a heartfelt prayer led by Ruth, asking God to awaken vision, restore purpose, strengthen mentorship, and release endurance, health, and longevity over the hosts, viewers, and ministry partners.The program closes with gratitude for Ruth’s wisdom and ministry, a moving worship moment, and a reaffirmation of The Vision’s central message: while the world may offer a limited view, God provides divine vision—calling His people to live intentionally, mentor faithfully, and walk boldly in purpose for this generation and the next.A message from Executive Producers Dr. Alveda King, Destiny Yarbrough and Day Gardner. 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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