The Hour of Intercession is a radio show hosted by Pastor Joseph Parker. This show covers topics of prayer, intercession, the Word of God and features interviews with pastors and religious leaders.
Pastor Joseph Is Joined By Guest: Melissa Ohden, Abortion Survivor and Author of "You Carried Me"
Pastor Joseph Parker Is Joined By Guest: Jason Wilson To Discuss His New Book 'Cry Like A Man'
Segment 1: Genesis 17-18
Segment 2: Psalm 20-25 and Proverbs 14
Segment 3: Matthew 14-15
Pastor Joseph and Dr. Johnny Hunter, National Director for L.E.A.R.N. (Life Education and Resource Network) talk about the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the life issue.
Segment 1: Genesis 14-16
Segment 2: Psalm 18-19 and Proverbs 14
Segment 3: Matthew 13
Segment 1: Genesis 11-13
Segment 2: Psalm 15-17 and Proverbs 12-13
Segment 3: Matthew 11-12
Segment 1: Genesis 8-10
Segment 2: Psalm 11-14 and Proverbs 10-11
Segment 3: Matthew 10-11
Segment 1: Genesis 5-7
Segment 2: Psalm 8-10 and Proverbs 7-9
Segment 3: Matthew 7-9
Pastor Joseph Parker Is Joined By Roxy Lamorgese, Global Project Manager for the ministry of Pre-Born.
Segment 1: Genesis 3-4
Segment 2: Psalm 5-7; Proverbs 4-6
Segment 3: Matthew 5-6
"Is There Not a Cause?" Guest: Sandi McGuire, Kingdom Intercessor
Pastor Joseph Parker Is Joined By Tina Griffin, Counter Culture Mom.
Segment One: Old Testament Reading - Genesis 1,2
Segment Two: Psalms 1 - 4 and Proverbs 1 - 3
Segment Three: New Testament Reading - Matthew 1 - 4
Christmas, Pregnancy and Prayer: Birthing the Will of God
Pastor Joseph is joined by Rev. Lydia Clark as they talk about her book, “Can’t Keep Silent.”
Eric Knox joins Pastor Joseph to talk about allowing God to use us in our everyday life as his witness to the world.
Combating Human Trafficking. Guest: Amy, with Trafficking Hope
Attorney Allan Parker, President of the Justice Foundation, joins Pastor Joseph.
Pastor Joseph is joined in studio by Evangelist Herticene Goree of Nightwatch Ministries.
A Study of Three Josephs. Pastor Joseph Parker Is Joined By Guest: Gregory Gordon, Mississippi Psychiatric Association