Kathryn Krick Declares ‘Revival Is Taking Over’ Following Ignite Conference

Apostle Kathryn Krick is celebrating what she describes as one of the most powerful weekends of ministry in the history of Five-Fold Church after thousands gathered for the Ignite Conference and Pentecost Sunday services in Los Angeles.

In a recent testimony video, Krick reflected on the weekend’s events, describing scenes of spiritual hunger, deliverance, healing and renewed boldness among believers who traveled from around the world to attend.

According to Krick, approximately 1,500 people filled the Orpheum Theatre during the Ignite Conference, with attendees representing 56 nations and 42 U.S. states.

“When I came to the venue, I was blown away to see the amount of people,” Krick said. “People were lining up for blocks, wrapping around the buildings.”

She described an atmosphere of intense worship and expectation from the opening session, saying attendees stood throughout much of the conference as they passionately worshipped Jesus and received ministry.

One of the conference’s most memorable moments came during a question-and-answer session when Krick began encouraging attendees regarding the salvation of family members. She said many in attendance responded in faith, coming forward to sow financial seeds as an act of trust in God’s promises.

The conference also featured deliverance ministry, which Krick said was witnessed by the entire audience.

“I see a young man, demons start manifesting in him,” Krick recounted. “The moment he was set free, it was like we were all just united with joy for this man being set free.”

During the final impartation session, Krick said she sensed the Holy Spirit leading her to minister in an entirely new way. After praying for small-group leaders representing states and nations, she began releasing what she described as a “mighty wind of revival.”

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“I heard God saying, ‘The mighty wind of revival is rushing across the nations and the states,'” Krick said.

Following the conference, Krick said testimonies began pouring in from attendees who reported healings, deliverance and increased boldness in sharing their faith. Several participants described experiencing divine appointments and newfound confidence in evangelism.

Reflecting on the weekend, Krick said she believes God is ushering believers into a new season of revival.

“This is something different. This is something greater than we’ve ever experienced,” she said. “We are just in the beginnings of this revival.”

As testimonies continue to emerge, Krick says her expectation remains high for what God will do next.

“Get ready, world,” she declared. “God is taking over. Revival is taking over.”

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Dinesh D’Souza, Eric Metaxas Issue Stark Warning: America Cannot Survive Without God

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, author and commentator Eric Metaxas is urging Americans to revisit the nation’s founding story—not merely as a political event, but as a spiritual one.

Speaking with commentator Dinesh D’Souza, Metaxas argued that the American Revolution stands alone in world history because it produced something unprecedented: a self-governing constitutional republic that has endured for nearly two and a half centuries.

“There has never been a revolution in the history of the world to compare with the American Revolution,” Metaxas said.

According to Metaxas, the success of the American Revolution cannot be explained apart from the founders’ belief that liberty required moral responsibility and submission to God.

“Only in America did we actually accomplish what we set out to do,” Metaxas said, contrasting America’s experience with revolutions in France, Russia and elsewhere.

Metaxas argued that while other revolutions sought to overthrow existing authority, America’s founders understood that freedom could not survive without virtue. He pointed to the founders’ repeated references to Scripture, divine providence and covenantal ideas drawn from biblical history.

“The men of the revolution in America understood that if we get rid of an earthly king, we have to look to God directly,” Metaxas said.

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Throughout the conversation, D’Souza and Metaxas discussed how biblical themes—including the Exodus story and the covenant relationship between God and Israel—influenced the founders’ understanding of self-government.

Metaxas noted that even figures often portrayed as less religious, such as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, frequently referenced biblical imagery when discussing America’s future.

The interview also addressed concerns about America’s current cultural trajectory. Metaxas warned that modern society has increasingly disconnected liberty from virtue and faith, creating a dangerous misunderstanding of freedom itself.

“If we don’t have it, we cannot have liberty,” he said, referring to the moral and spiritual foundations that historically sustained self-government.

The author further argued that many Americans have lost touch with the nation’s founding principles, leaving younger generations vulnerable to distorted narratives about America’s origins.

“God at the center of American culture gave us the freest, most prosperous nation in the history of the world,” Metaxas said.

As preparations continue for celebrations surrounding America’s semi-quincentennial, Metaxas believes the moment presents an opportunity for national reflection. He encouraged Americans to rediscover the stories, sacrifices and convictions that shaped the nation and to recognize what he views as God’s providential hand throughout its history.

“It is unique. It is outrageous. It ought never to have happened, but God ordained that it might happen, and it did happen,” Metaxas said.

For believers, the conversation serves as a reminder that America’s story is not merely one of political independence. It is also a story of faith, responsibility and the enduring conviction that true liberty flourishes only when rooted in God’s truth.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Disclosure Is Coming: Steven Spielberg Predicts Humanity Will Soon Find Extraterrestrial Life

For decades, Hollywood has captivated its audience with one question: Are we alone in the universe?

Now legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg believes humanity may soon receive an answer.

Speaking at the UK premiere of his new science-fiction thriller, Disclosure Day, Spielberg said he believes humanity will discover extraterrestrial life during our lifetime, according to a BBC interview.

The comments come as public interest in unidentified aerial phenomena, government transparency and the possibility of non-human intelligence continues to grow. What was once considered a fringe topic has increasingly become part of mainstream discussion, with congressional hearings, military disclosures and ongoing debate surrounding unexplained aerial encounters drawing global attention.

Spielberg’s latest film taps directly into those conversations.

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According to the BBC, Disclosure Day follows cybersecurity expert Daniel Kellner, played by Josh O’Connor, and meteorologist Margaret Fairchild, portrayed by Emily Blunt, as they uncover evidence suggesting non-human intelligence exists and that the truth has been concealed from the public for decades.

The film explores questions of secrecy, trust and how humanity might respond if long-held assumptions about reality were suddenly shattered.

For Spielberg, however, the story is ultimately about something much deeper.

“It’s about empathy and bringing people together,” he told the BBC, adding that the discovery of intelligent life beyond Earth could become a unifying moment for humanity.

The acclaimed director also revealed that his personal views on the subject have evolved over the years.

“My view has become more realistic,” Spielberg said. “There’s a lot of mystery and things that are undisclosed but I’ve become more optimistic that people are going to be able to discover things that we have not been allowed to discover.”

When asked whether humanity will learn that life exists beyond Earth during our lifetime, Spielberg answered simply: “Yes.”

“And I’ll accept whatever they are.”

Several members of the cast shared similar perspectives.

O’Connor told the BBC he believes there is likely “something out there” and suggested that contact with another intelligent civilization could cause people to look beyond their differences and divisions.

Blunt also expressed openness to the possibility of extraterrestrial life, telling the BBC that she hopes any future discovery would leave humanity “astonished, humbled and awestruck.”

The timing of the film is notable. Conversations about extraterrestrial life, advanced technology and artificial intelligence continue to shape public discourse. During the premiere, Spielberg also addressed AI’s growing role in filmmaking, saying it can be useful for logistical tasks but should never replace human creativity.

“It depends what the AI is,” Spielberg said. “To find locations or organize schedules is great, but not to replace the writer, actor or director.”

As speculation surrounding extraterrestrial life continues to intensify, Christians are increasingly being forced to wrestle with questions that previous generations rarely considered. While the world searches for answers among the stars, there is only one truth that is certain and sure: Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, and He is still on the throne as the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Former Disney Star Warns ‘They’re Coming After Our Kids’

For many viewers, Leigh-Allyn Baker will always be remembered as Amy Duncan, the beloved mother on Disney Channel’s Good Luck Charlie. But in recent years, Baker has become known for something far different: her outspoken defense of parental rights, medical freedom and biblical conviction.

Appearing on the Lisa Bevere Podcast, Baker opened up about the personal journey that transformed her from a successful Hollywood actress into a national voice for courage and conviction.

“I miss it every single day,” Baker admitted when asked about leaving much of her entertainment career behind. “I don’t like the controversy. I don’t like the judgment. I don’t like being in a political arena. But I’m sorry. It’s not political to say no one can force me to have an injection.”

Baker shared that her advocacy was deeply influenced by experiences involving her own children.

According to Baker, both of her sons experienced health complications following childhood vaccinations, leading her family on a long journey of seeking answers and healing.

Looking back, she described learning a difficult lesson about fear.

“We vaccinate them out of fear,” Baker said. “And fear is a horrible counselor.”

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That realization became a turning point in her life. During the conversation, she reflected on how God used those experiences to strengthen her faith and reshape her understanding of courage.

“God told me, ‘Your children will inherit either My promises or your fears,'” Baker recalled.

Years later, as COVID-19 mandates swept across the nation, Baker found herself thrust into the public spotlight after speaking at a Tennessee school board meeting opposing mask mandates for children. What she expected to be a brief appearance quickly became a viral national story.

When asked why she felt compelled to speak, Baker’s answer was simple.

“They’re coming after my kids. Not on my watch,” she said. “They’re coming after a generation that watched me, that calls me mom. Not on my watch.”

Throughout the interview, Bevere emphasized that courage often begins with small acts of obedience. Baker agreed, encouraging believers not to underestimate the power of everyday faithfulness.

“Obedience starts at home,” Baker said. “Small obedience leads to large obedience.”

While much of the conversation centered on cultural issues, the heart of Baker’s message remained deeply spiritual. She repeatedly pointed listeners back to trusting God rather than seeking approval from people.

“Everyone in the world needs to stop worrying about what other people think of you and start worrying about what your Heavenly Father thinks of you,” she said.

Near the end of the discussion, Baker reflected on what she once viewed as the end of her career. Instead, she now sees God’s hand at work in ways she never expected.

“I thought that being on the Disney Channel was where adults’ careers go to die,” she said. “But instead, God has literally served me up a generation on a silver platter.”

Baker’s testimony serves as a reminder for us that courage is not the absence of fear. Rather, it is choosing obedience despite fear—and trusting God with the outcome.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Pastor Issues Urgent Warning: The Hidden Spiritual Cost of a Busy Family

Most families don’t wake up one day and decide to drift away from God.

Instead, the process is often subtle, quiet and almost imperceptible.

“Most families don’t drift from God because they meant to,” Pastor Jim Raley recently shared. “They drift because life got full. Schedules got packed. Pressure started building. Conversations got thinner. Prayer gets pushed to the side.”

In a powerful teaching on spiritual drift within the family, Raley warned that busyness can become one of the greatest threats to a home’s spiritual health. While everything may appear productive on the surface, something deeper can begin to deteriorate.

“Your home can look busy on the outside,” he said. “People would look at it and say, ‘Man, that’s a productive house.’ But something spiritual feels off.”

According to Raley, drifting rarely announces itself. There are no alarms, flashing lights or dramatic moments of rebellion. Instead, it often begins with small compromises—missed prayer times, inconsistent church attendance and growing dependence on schedules rather than on God.

“A little distraction here. A missed prayer time there. A few Sundays out of church,” he said. “Before you even have the language to be able to say what happened, what was once central has become occasional.”

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To illustrate the danger, he compared spiritual drift to a plane flying slightly off course.

“In aviation, being slightly off course may not seem like a big deal,” he explained. “But over distance and over time, that single degree or those few degrees that you’re off can cause you to be in a completely different city.”

Raley noted that many families today are faithfully moving through life, yet heading in the wrong spiritual direction.

“Some families are faithfully moving, but they’ve drifted and now they’re going the wrong direction,” he said. “They’re busy. They’re productive. They’re on autopilot, but they’re drifting.”

Throughout the message, he pointed to several biblical examples of drift, including Lot gradually moving toward Sodom, Samson losing God’s presence without realizing it and Peter following Jesus “from a distance.”

Yet despite the warning, the message was ultimately one of hope.

“You might be drifting, but drift is not destiny,” he declared. “Drift is a heading problem, not a destination problem.”

He encouraged listeners not to give in to despair but to recalibrate through prayer, repentance and renewed focus on God’s purpose for their families.

One of the most powerful examples came from the story of the prodigal son. While many focus on the son’s rebellion, Raley highlighted the father’s unwavering faith.

“While he was still a great way off, the father saw him,” he said. “That means the father was still looking for him, still watching the road, still believing for the possibility that his son would return.”

For families sensing spiritual drift, Raley urged believers to pray with honesty, clarity and persistence.

“Lord, show me what needs to change. Show me what needs to be interrupted,” he prayed.

Raley’s final encouragement was simple but powerful: “God is still the God of the suddenly. He’s still the God of the homecoming. He’s still the God who fills houses with His presence and with His power.”

And for families willing to turn back toward Him, the journey home can begin today.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Scientists Explore Reversing Aging as Bible Prophecy Foretells Extraordinary Lifespans

A new wave of longevity research emerging from Israel is drawing attention not only from the scientific community but also from those interested in what the Bible says about the future of human life.

According to reporting by Israel365 News, researchers studying a protein known as SIRT6 believe it may hold important clues to understanding why humans age and how certain aspects of that process might eventually be slowed or modified.

The research is part of a growing scientific field known as geroscience, which focuses on the biological mechanisms behind aging itself. Rather than concentrating solely on individual diseases, scientists are increasingly exploring whether aging can be addressed at the cellular level.

Israel365 News reported that Dr. Haim Cohen, an Israeli researcher who has spent years studying SIRT6, is among those leading efforts in this area. Cohen’s biotechnology company, SirTLab, is developing therapies aimed at increasing the protein’s activity, which researchers believe plays a role in DNA repair, metabolism and cellular health.

The report also highlighted ongoing studies involving exceptionally long-lived individuals. According to Israel365 News, some researchers have identified genetic traits among centenarians that appear to be associated with healthier aging and greater resistance to age-related decline.

While scientists are not claiming they have discovered a way to eliminate aging, the research is contributing to a broader discussion about how much of the aging process can be influenced through medical intervention.

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For many people of faith, those conversations naturally raise questions about biblical passages that describe extraordinary longevity.

One such passage is Exodus 23:26, where God declares, “The number of your days I will fulfill.” The Bible also records individuals in the book of Genesis who lived for centuries before the Flood.

The article’s strongest biblical connection centers on Isaiah 65, a prophetic chapter describing conditions associated with the Messianic age. Isaiah 65:20 says that a person who dies at 100 will be considered young, while Isaiah 65:22 compares human lifespan to that of trees.

Israel365 News noted that some Jewish scholars interpret these verses as describing a future era in which human longevity will increase dramatically.

The article also cited comments from the late Rabbi Eyal Riess, who viewed modern discoveries in longevity through a biblical lens. According to the report, Riess pointed to Isaiah 25:8, which declares that God will ultimately “swallow up death forever.”

Although today’s research remains experimental, it has sparked renewed interest in age-old questions surrounding life, mortality and the future of humanity.

As scientists continue searching for ways to understand aging, Christians can look forward to the day when God’s restoration is fully realized and death is finally overcome.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




John Eckhardt Releases Urgent Prophetic Word for June

As we approach the halfway point of the year, John Eckhardt is encouraging Christians not to focus solely on how they started the year—or how they hope to finish it—but on what God wants to do in the middle.

In a recent prophetic message, Eckhardt shared what he described as a timely word for those who may feel weary, discouraged or stuck as June approaches. Drawing from Scripture and personal reflection, he emphasized that many believers underestimate the spiritual significance of the “middle season.”

“Very seldom do we talk about the middle,” Eckhardt said. “The middle is a very important part. What you do in midseason, in midstream, in the middle, sometimes we overlook the middle.”

Eckhardt noted that Christians often place tremendous emphasis on beginnings and endings. At the start of a new year, people seek fresh vision, momentum and breakthrough. At the end of the year, they focus on finishing strong. Yet he believes many of life’s greatest battles—and greatest opportunities—occur between those two points.

Using biblical examples, Eckhardt highlighted moments when God moved powerfully in the middle. He pointed to Israel’s deliverance from Egypt at midnight, Paul and Silas worshiping in prison at midnight, and the importance of midday in Scripture.

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He also referenced Samson’s destruction of the Philistine temple by pushing down its middle pillars and the account of Shamgar standing in the middle of a field to deliver God’s people from their enemies.

According to Eckhardt, these examples reveal a recurring biblical principle: God often speaks, strengthens and intervenes when people are in the middle of their circumstances.

One passage especially captured his attention: Second Kings 20:4, where the prophet Isaiah received a fresh word from the Lord while standing in the “middle court.”

“It came to pass, before Isaiah was gone out into the middle court, that the word of the Lord came to him,” Eckhardt noted, adding, “God spoke to him in the middle court.”

Eckhardt believes this biblical picture carries significance for believers today.

“I want to speak to you today and tell you to listen to the voice of God, especially in the middle of the year,” he said. “This is a very important time for you to hear God’s voice.”

The veteran minister warned that many people lose hope not at the beginning of a journey, but in the middle of a battle, storm or season of waiting.

“It’s in the middle of a battle, the middle of a storm, the middle of a situation, the middle of a problem, the middle of a season that sometimes people lose hope,” Eckhardt said.

He also pointed to recent prophetic messages emphasizing worship as a key theme for June, encouraging believers to draw near to God through praise and prophetic worship.

As the calendar turns toward the second half of the year, Eckhardt’s message serves as a reminder that God is not only present at the starting line and the finish line. He is also present in the middle—speaking, strengthening and preparing His people for what lies ahead.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Trump’s New Intelligence Pick Faces Scrutiny Over Viral AI ‘Jesus’ Image

President Donald Trump’s decision to appoint Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence is drawing renewed scrutiny after reports connected him to a controversial AI-generated image depicting Trump as Jesus Christ.

According to reporting by The Daily Beast, the appointment has sparked questions from critics who point to Pulte’s limited intelligence background and his reported involvement in bringing the viral image to Trump’s attention before it was posted on Truth Social.

Pulte, who currently leads the Federal Housing Finance Agency, was selected to serve as acting director of national intelligence following the departure of Tulsi Gabbard. While supporters view the appointment as another example of Trump’s confidence in trusted allies, critics have questioned whether Pulte’s background in housing finance adequately prepares him to oversee the nation’s intelligence apparatus.

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This debate intensified after reports resurfaced alleging that Pulte brought the controversial AI-generated image depicting Trump in a Christ-like role to the president’s attention before it appeared on Truth Social.

According to Axios reporting later highlighted by The Daily Beast, advisers familiar with the matter said Pulte discussed the image with Trump before its publication. In contrast, other advisers denied that this happened.

The viral image quickly generated strong reactions online. Some viewed it as political satire or internet humor, while others expressed concern that comparisons between any political leader and Jesus Christ risk boundaries of heresy and blasphemy.

In an age when artificial intelligence can blur the lines between reality, symbolism and influence, believers are called to exercise discernment, pray for those in positions of authority and keep their focus fixed on Christ alone.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Major Earthquake Threat Looms Over West Coast as New Warnings Emerge

A growing conversation about earthquake readiness is putting renewed attention on one of America’s most vulnerable regions.

Residents across California, Oregon and Washington are being reminded that while scientists cannot predict when a major earthquake will strike, technology now exists that could provide crucial seconds of warning before powerful shaking begins.

According to a recent Daily Mail report, emergency officials are encouraging West Coast residents to use earthquake alert systems that notify people moments before seismic waves reach their locations.

The technology, known as ShakeAlert, was developed through a partnership involving the U.S. Geological Survey and regional seismic networks. The system detects earthquakes after they begin and rapidly sends alerts to areas expected to experience significant shaking.

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This conversation comes amid ongoing concerns about the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a massive fault system stretching from Northern California to Canada. Scientists believe the fault produced a devastating magnitude-9 earthquake in 1700, generating a tsunami that traveled across the Pacific Ocean.

Emergency officials routinely encourage families to keep disaster supplies on hand, establish communication plans and become familiar with local emergency procedures. Smartphone alerts and emergency notification systems have also become important tools for public safety.

Reminders of nature’s unpredictability can serve as a call to both practical and spiritual readiness.

Throughout Scripture, God’s people are encouraged to prepare wisely while placing their confidence in Him. Proverbs 22:3 declares, “The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.”

Earthquakes remain among the most sudden natural disasters on Earth. Unlike hurricanes or storms that can often be tracked days in advance, major seismic events can unfold with little or no notice. The existence of warning technology may provide a brief opportunity to react, but experts emphasize that preparation before a disaster occurs remains the most effective defense.

In a world marked by uncertainty, preparedness remains an act of wisdom. The goal ultimately is the same: to be ready when unexpected challenges arise.

For millions living along America’s western edge, that reminder may be arriving just in time.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Randy Kay Reveals Stunning Heaven Vision of Revival, Judgment and Christ’s Return

For years, Randy Kay kept one of the most dramatic portions of his near-death experience hidden from public view.

Now, as reports of revival continue to emerge from around the world, Kay believes the time has come to share what he says Jesus showed him in heaven concerning “the storm” that will precede Christ’s return.

Speaking with Gabe Poirot, Kay recounted an encounter that began after his death from blood clots and continued into what he describes as a journey through heaven. While many accounts of heaven focus on its beauty and peace, Kay said Jesus specifically brought him into the throne room to witness a coming sequence of events.

“The storm was Jesus’ term to me in heaven,” Kay explained.

According to Kay, the first phase of the storm was not destruction but an unprecedented outpouring of God’s glory upon the earth.

He described hearing a declaration from God’s throne: “It has begun.”

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Following that proclamation, Kay said he witnessed what appeared to be a massive outpouring of heavenly glory covering the earth.

“I could see multitudes of people just praising the Lord and giving Him glory and honor,” Kay said. “I could see people literally walking out of wheelchairs. I could see them in the hospital just walking out of their hospital beds.”

He said the vision revealed widespread healing, salvation and miracles occurring across nations.

But the experience soon shifted.

Kay said Jesus covered his eyes and allowed him to witness seven protective “shields” being removed from the earth.

“The Holy Spirit was explaining to me what was going on,” he said. “These were the shields of God’s protection that were being lifted over the earth.”

As those protections were removed, Kay said he saw devastating scenes of suffering, destruction and chaos unlike anything he had ever witnessed.

“I was seeing all kinds of atrocities on earth,” Kay recalled. “I asked Jesus to please stop it. Don’t let me see these things.”

The vision then transitioned to what Kay believes was Christ’s triumphant return.

He described seeing Jesus mount a white horse surrounded by countless angels before descending upon Israel.

“Jesus … declared, echoing what the Father had declared, ‘It is finished,'” Kay said.

According to Kay, the battle was over almost instantly as Christ established His kingdom.

The final portion of the vision focused on the New Earth and what Kay described as the marriage supper of the Lamb.

“I could see a feast,” he said. “Jesus was at the head of the table, and He was saying, ‘Welcome to the marriage feast.'”

Today, Kay believes the first phase of the storm—the global outpouring of God’s glory—is already underway.

Pointing to revival movements in Africa, China and among younger generations, he said he sees evidence that the vision is unfolding.

His message remains simple and urgent.

“Get serious with God,” Kay said. “He loves you so much.”

Kay’s testimony serves as both a warning and an encouragement: before the storm reaches its climax, God’s glory is being poured out across the earth, calling people to repentance, healing and salvation.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.