Could Fossils Across America Prove Noah’s Flood? The Evidence Shocking Scientists

Could the fossil record scattered across America actually preserve evidence of the catastrophic flood described in Genesis?

That question is drawing renewed attention after a recent Daily Mail report highlighted mysterious upright fossilized tree trunks—known as “polystrate fossils”—that some researchers believe may align with the biblical account of Noah’s Flood.

According to the report, these fossilized trees have been discovered in multiple parts of the United States. They are notable for their trunks extending vertically through several layers of sedimentary rock.

Researchers argue that the formations suggest the trees were buried rapidly, before they had time to decay, potentially during a catastrophic flood.

The Daily Mail report connects these discoveries to the Genesis account of Noah’s Flood, in which Scripture describes waters covering the earth as a massive judgment.

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Genesis 7:19 says, “And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered.”

Researchers believe the fossilized trees may indicate rapid sedimentation caused by catastrophic flooding conditions. Some point to volcanic eruptions, massive mudflows and sudden geological upheaval as mechanisms that could bury trees quickly enough to preserve them upright.

For Christians, the account of the Flood carries significance far beyond scientific debate alone. The Genesis narrative stands as both a warning of judgment and a testimony of God’s mercy through salvation.

Jesus referred to Noah’s generation when speaking about the spiritual condition of the world in the last days.

“But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be,” Jesus said in Matthew 24:37.

Just as people in Noah’s day carried on with normal life while ignoring the warnings before destruction came, the modern world appears to be repeating the same pattern today. Biblical prophecy continues to be moving toward fulfillment, and humanity once again faces the urgent question of whether it will heed God’s warning before it is too late.

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Bryce Crawford Warns Satanic Influence and End-Times Deception Are Escalating Across America

Evangelist Bryce Crawford is not afraid to walk into some of the darkest spiritual environments in America.

From conversations with Satanists and members of the Ku Klux Klan to witnessing the chaos of Burning Man, Crawford says his mission is not condemnation, but bringing the gospel directly into places many Christians avoid.

During an appearance on the Shawn Ryan Show, Crawford described how his ministry intentionally enters hostile territory to engage people face-to-face with truth.

“We started this ministry because not enough people are doing it,” Crawford said. “We’re too scared of the response.”

Crawford explained that he approaches people with questions and conversation rather than aggression, believing many are spiritually hungry beneath the surface.

“If you can be so extreme for something that’s not true,” he said, referring to some of the radical groups he encounters, “how much more on fire could you be for something if you found out it was the truth?”

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One of the most surprising moments in the interview came as Crawford discussed recently sitting down with televangelist Kenneth Copeland. While Crawford openly stated that he rejects prosperity gospel theology, he said he encountered something deeply human during their private interaction.

“He looks at me and just goes, ‘I really need Jesus. Like, I need Him every day,’” Crawford said. “When I’m looking at an 89-year-old man who’s crying over the fact that no one on camera or on recording is seeing that he’s looking at me and says, ‘I need Jesus desperately every day,’ it made me have a soft spot.”

The discussion then shifted toward racial extremism and identity-based movements, including Black Hebrew Israelite ideology and the KKK. Crawford firmly rejected any theology that assigns spiritual value based on ethnicity.

“The KKK leader looked at me in the face and said Black people and Asian people are of lesser moral value than white people,” Crawford said. “That broke my heart.”

Crawford argued that the cross destroys every racial hierarchy created by man.

“The price tag that Jesus Christ put on my life was His own,” he said. “To think that someone can’t receive this unconditional love just because of their skin color or where they grew up—we need Jesus.”

Later in the interview, Crawford addressed growing fascination with the end times. While acknowledging the increasing darkness and deception in culture, he warned Christians against sensationalism and fear-based speculation about prophecy.

“We should look for signs, and we will know,” Crawford said. “But I want to be cautious at making an absolute truth claim about it, because I don’t want to lead people astray.”

Instead of panic, Crawford pointed believers toward readiness.

Using the imagery of a traditional Galilean wedding, Crawford explained how a bride would remain dressed and prepared because she did not know when the bridegroom would return for her.

“In the same way,” Crawford said, “we want to be a bride that is ready for Christ to return.”

As cultural confusion, division and spiritual darkness continue rising across society, Crawford believes Christians cannot afford spiritual apathy.

“We need Jesus,” he said plainly. “People are tired of being fed lies.”

You can watch Bryce Crawford’s full interview with Shawn Ryan here. (Editor’s note: Harsh language).

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




First Look at ‘The Resurrection of the Christ’ Teases Epic Biblical Return to the Big Screen

Mel Gibson’s “The Resurrection of the Christ” just shared some exciting new details.

In a post on X, the film shared that part one would hit theaters next year on May 6, 2027, along with an image of Jesus and His followers before His ascension to heaven.


In a second post, the release date for part two was announced for May 25, 2028.


This announcement comes after both parts were expected to be released in 2027.

As Charisma previously reported, the Mel Gibson production recently wrapped up filming, completing over 20 years after “The Passion of the Christ” was first released.

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In a culture filled with darkness, confusion and spiritual hunger, the anticipation surrounding The Resurrection of the Christ is already stirring conversations about eternity, redemption and the unmatched power of Jesus Christ. The resurrection was never just an event in history—it was the moment that changed humanity forever, proving that death, hell and the grave could not hold the Son of God.

At a time when so many are searching for hope, truth and purpose, the message of the resurrection remains as powerful and life-changing as ever. Jesus is still transforming lives, still calling people to repentance, and still offering salvation to a world desperate for His presence. And if the impact of The Passion of the Christ was any indication, this next chapter could ignite spiritual conversations across the globe all over again.

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Amanda Grace Sounds Prophetic Alarm Over America’s ‘11th Hour’

Prophetic voice Amanda Grace issued a sobering warning during a recent livestream, declaring that America and the Middle East have entered a critical “11th hour” window as tensions with Iran escalate and spiritual battles intensify worldwide.

Speaking during her broadcast, Grace connected unfolding geopolitical events, biblical prophecy and what she believes are spiritual warning signs converging ahead of Pentecost.

“We truly are, I believe, this three-day window from now to Pentecost is another incredibly critical fiery window,” Grace said.

Iran at the Center of Prophetic Warnings

Grace focused heavily on the growing pressure surrounding Iran, discussing reports surrounding President Donald Trump and ongoing negotiations in the Middle East.

Referring to previous prophetic words she said she received regarding Iran, Grace claimed the nation’s economic instability and growing pressure are signs of prophetic fulfillment.

“The window on Iran has thinned,” Grace said. “The weariness has set in. However, that beast in its blasphemous must be muscled and put down.”

She also discussed the Biden administration’s 2023 agreement releasing frozen Iranian funds in exchange for prisoners, calling it “an unholy, corrupt, wicked deal.”

“The moment that deal was made, I’m telling you this right now, the moment that deal was made, the countdown on the life of the Ayatollah and his generals and the leadership of Iran began,” Grace said.

‘A Plumb Line’ Over America

Throughout the message, Grace repeatedly referenced what she described as America’s spiritual “rededication” back to God and warned that leaders will now be held accountable to a higher standard.

“A very serious covenant has been renewed,” Grace said. “And this plumb line and measuring rod is now being dropped.”

Using passages from 1 Samuel and 2 Chronicles, Grace compared America’s current political and spiritual atmosphere to biblical moments involving King Saul, King David and King Ahab.

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“This is the time of the threshing floor for nations and leaders of nations and governors and Congress,” Grace said.

She also warned believers to discern between flattering prophetic words and genuine warnings from God.

“The words may be right, but the breath is wrong,” Grace said, referencing a phrase she attributed to the late Kim Clement.

9/11 Imagery and Warning Signs

One of the most striking portions of Grace’s message centered around repeated references to 9/11 symbolism appearing in recent headlines.

She discussed a steel beam from the World Trade Center arriving at a Florida school where former President George W. Bush learned America was under attack on Sept. 11, 2001. Grace also referenced an MTA-affiliated vehicle erupting into flames near New York City’s famous Charging Bull statue.

“Fire erupted near the charging bull,” Grace said. “I’m telling you right now prophetically that is a warning.”

Grace also tied recent violence in California and New York to what she described as spiritual patterns unfolding nationwide.

“This is not coincidence. This is not random. This is not chance,” Grace said. “Something is percolating here.”

A Call for Boldness in the Church

Despite the intensity of her warnings, Grace ended her message with a passionate call for Christians to reject compromise and boldly proclaim biblical truth.

“We are not supposed to water down Scripture so the world will like it,” Grace said. “We are called to be a unique breed of warrior arising in this time for the church.”

Grace urged believers to remain rooted in prayer, Scripture and spiritual discipline as cultural pressures increase.

“We have entered a very serious time now that this covenant is renewed,” she said. “And we need to rise to the occasion as the church.”

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Randy Kay: ‘Heaven Is Real, Hell Is Real’

After clinically dying for more than 30 minutes, Randy Kay says his encounter with Jesus forever transformed his understanding of eternity—and launched a mission to confront what he believes are misleading narratives surrounding near-death experiences.

Speaking with Sid Roth on It’s Supernatural!, Kay recounted how a devastating medical crisis in 2005 led to what he describes as a face-to-face encounter with Christ in heaven.

Kay said he suffered pulmonary embolisms caused by blood clotting throughout his body after contracting MRSA, eventually flatlining for “30 minutes and 49 seconds.”

Despite the severity of the event—including an aneurysm—Kay said he survived without lasting brain damage.

“It was God’s doing,” Kay said. “That’s the only thing I can attribute it to is God’s healing power.”

According to Kay, the experience not only changed his life but also redirected his purpose. He says God commissioned him with a specific assignment: “Take back the narrative.”

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Kay explained that many modern near-death testimonies promote universalism, reincarnation and spiritual ideas disconnected from biblical Christianity. He believes God called him to share testimonies centered on Jesus Christ and the reality of heaven and hell.

“The space has been dominated by these who testify of what is not the biblical God of Jesus Christ,” Kay said.

Years after initially keeping his own story private, Kay eventually began publicly sharing his testimony and collecting others’ accounts for his book, Heaven Encounters: 140 Near-Death Experiences Revealing the Afterlife. Drawing from his background leading pharmaceutical and biotech companies, Kay said he applied rigorous validation standards to the testimonies included in the book.

Yet for Kay, the most unforgettable aspect of heaven was not scenery or grandeur—it was Jesus Himself.

“The first time I looked into His eyes, I knew consummate love, the person of love,” Kay said. “And the first thought I had was, ‘So this is love.’”

Kay described heaven as completely permeated by the love of God.

“Heaven is about the Lord God,” he said. “Without God there is no heaven.”

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At one point in the interview, Kay issued a direct appeal for viewers to surrender their lives to Christ.

“He is real. Heaven is real. And yes, hell is real,” Kay said. “God doesn’t want anyone to go there.”

Kay also shared how many people featured in his research—including atheists, Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists—claimed to encounter Jesus during near-death experiences.

“The greatest news the world has ever known is that Jesus came back from heaven off His throne so that He would walk toward the cross as the Lamb of God,” Kay said.

As conversations surrounding the afterlife continue to grow in popular culture, testimonies like Kay’s are drawing renewed attention to eternity, salvation and the person of Jesus Christ.

These accounts serve as sobering reminders that the gospel is not merely symbolic or philosophical—it is a matter of eternal life and death. Scripture repeatedly points to Jesus as “the way, the truth and the life” (John 14:6), and Kay’s testimony ultimately echoes that same message: heaven is real, Christ is alive, and now is the time to surrender fully to Him.

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Taxpayer-Funded Exorcisms? Senate Erupts Over California Healthcare Program

Sen. John Kennedy sparked controversy during a Senate hearing after sharply questioning why taxpayer dollars in California are being used to fund Native American spiritual healing practices that critics have labeled “exorcisms.”

During testimony before lawmakers, Kennedy pressed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche over California’s Medi-Cal program, which expanded coverage in 2024 for certain tribal traditional healing services.

The exchange quickly gained national attention as debate intensified over whether taxpayer funds should support spiritual ceremonies and nontraditional healing practices.

According to Fox News, California’s expanded Medi-Cal coverage allows federally recognized tribal healers and “natural helpers” to provide certain culturally based services through Indian Health Care Providers. The services reportedly can include spiritual counseling, ceremonies, herbal remedies and other traditional healing methods.

Fox News cited earlier reporting from The Wall Street Journal that described some of the practices as including “exorcisms,” though California’s official policy language broadly references tribal spiritual and cultural healing.

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The debate comes amid larger scrutiny over California’s Medicaid spending.

Fox News reported that Medi-Cal spending has increased dramatically in recent years, rising from approximately $100.7 billion in 2019 to a projected $222 billion by 2026. The report also noted that the Trump administration recently suspended roughly $1.4 billion in federal funding tied to California home healthcare and hospice programs amid investigations into alleged fraud.

For Christians, however, the controversy raises a deeper spiritual concern.

Spiritual practices disconnected from Jesus Christ open the door to dangerous deception. Scripture warns believers to “test the spirits to see whether they are from God” (1 John 4:1) and cautions against practices connected to sorcery, divination and spiritual mediums in Deuteronomy 18:10-12, all of which are core principles in these Native American rituals.

Ephesians 6:12 says believers wrestle “not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age.” Jesus Himself cast out demons throughout His earthly ministry, demonstrating His authority over darkness and evil spirits (Luke 4:41).

That distinction is important for many Christians following this story. Biblical deliverance ministry centers on the authority of Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit—not rituals, ceremonies or spiritual traditions apart from God.

What erupted in a Senate hearing this week may ultimately point to a much larger conversation happening across the nation: what spiritual influences are currently shaping our nation, and what are we going to do about it?

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Sadie Robertson Huff Shares Miraculous Story About Daughter’s Medical Crisis

Sadie Robertson Huff is opening up about one of the most terrifying seasons her family has ever endured—and the miracles she believes carried them through it.

On a recent episode of her podcast with husband, Christian Huff, Robertson Huff shared the emotional story of how their 9-month-old daughter, Kit, suffered two life-threatening choking incidents that ultimately revealed a severe airway condition doctors had previously believed was mild.

“We really were tossed in the water,” she said. “We really did go through the fire… but we didn’t go under. God always provided exactly what we needed at the right time.”

The ordeal began during a family beach trip in April. While sitting in her high chair, eating puffs and tiny pieces of chicken, Kit suddenly stopped responding.

“She completely went purple,” Robertson Huff recounted. “She immediately just went completely limp.”

Starting CPR, the young mother instinctively began chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation while crying out to God.

“I kept saying, ‘God, You’re good. God, You’re going to give her life,’” she said.

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Moments later, Kit began coughing and regained consciousness before paramedics arrived.

At first, doctors believed the incident was a tragic choking accident. But just weeks later, a second terrifying episode occurred while Kit was eating smoothie melts and avocado at home with friends. Once again, she turned purple and went limp.

That second event changed everything.

“We knew this is something different,” Christian Huff said. “She’s not just choking. Something is wrong.”

Doctors eventually connected the incidents to severe laryngomalacia, a condition affecting Kit’s airway that had previously gone undetected in its severity. Swallow studies revealed that food and liquid were entering her airway, creating a dangerous risk for aspiration and blockage.

Robertson Huff said the family saw God’s hand throughout every moment of the crisis—from getting an unexpected appointment with a specialist to receiving encouragement from strangers and friends who had walked through similar situations.

One particularly emotional moment came when neighbors at the beach house revealed their Ring camera had captured the moment Robertson Huff performed CPR on Kit outside on the porch.

“They said they have wept over the video because it impacted their faith so much,” she shared.

The family later traveled to Baton Rouge, where Kit underwent successful surgery to correct the severe airway issue. The difference was immediate.

“Her breathing was immediately silent,” Robertson Huff said. “She was doing really great.”

Looking back now, the couple says the season strengthened—not shattered—their faith.

“When you experience the miracle, you’re like, ‘God, I cannot deny the evidence that You’re here, that You’re faithful,’” Robertson Huff said.

Though the journey was filled with trauma, fear and uncertainty, the Huffs say they now carry a renewed confidence in God’s provision.

“The God we’re reading about in the Bible is the God that we serve,” Robertson Huff declared.

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Shavuot 5786: Curt Landry Says ‘Power Transfer’ Is Coming at Pentecost

As believers around the world prepare to celebrate Shavuot 5786, Curt Landry and Pastor Tim Alsbaugh are calling Christians to expect nothing less than a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit’s power.

During a recent episode of the Curt Landry Podcast, the two leaders described this year’s Shavuot celebration as a divine moment of empowerment, healing and spiritual breakthrough.

“I think this last Passover was the most powerful encounter we’ve ever had in 26 years of doing Passovers,” Landry said. “This Shavuot, you’re not going to want to miss it because I think this will God sends His fire to empower everything you’ve been through since Passover.”

The discussion centered around the biblical meaning of Shavuot—also known as Pentecost—and its connection to both the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2.

Alsbaugh explained that Shavuot represents more than tradition or ritual. Instead, he said it marks the moment when God’s instruction comes alive in believers through the Holy Spirit.

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“They follow the instructions, they’re in the upper room, and then the fire of the Holy Spirit—that same fire that wrote those instructions on tablets of stone—now here He is setting upon each and every one of those believers,” Alsbaugh said. “Now that spirit is causing that word to come alive, not on tablets of stone, but now on tablets of their heart.”

Landry also emphasized the progression of the biblical feasts, describing Passover as deliverance, Shavuot as empowerment and Tabernacles as abiding in God’s presence.

“You deliver, you’re empowered, and you abide,” Landry said. “We’re coming up on the power.”

Throughout the conversation, both men pointed to growing chaos in the world as evidence that believers need spiritual boldness now more than ever.

“If the world ever needed a representation of what the kingdom of heaven really looked like, it’s today,” Alsbaugh said. “This is a season that the Lord is going to empower His people with that Holy Spirit to literally turn the earth upside down.”

Landry used a vivid illustration from a recent home repair project to explain the supernatural power available through the Holy Spirit. Comparing a machine that effortlessly removed hardened glue from a floor to the gifts of the Spirit, he said that many Christians are trying to operate by human effort rather than divine empowerment.

“Why are you as a Christian trying to scrape the glue off your floor when you can just sit there and [receive the power of the Holy Spirit]?” Landry said. “I’m expecting a power transfer tomorrow night at House of David.”

The two leaders also connected current world events, Bible prophecy and revival expectations to this year’s Shavuot observance, encouraging believers not to focus on fear but on what God is speaking in this hour.

“What’s going on with God? What’s He saying? What’s He speaking?” Alsbaugh said. “If you’ll tune in to what He’s what happens is it doesn’t make any difference what goes on anywhere else. You’re in alignment with Him.”

As anticipation builds for Shavuot 5786, Landry and Alsbaugh believe Christians are stepping into more than another church service. They say this is a moment for Christians to be filled afresh with the fire of God, empowered for the days ahead and awakened to the reality that the Holy Spirit still moves with miraculous power 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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Jonathan Cahn’s Powerful Message That Could Change Your Life

Jonathan Cahn is encouraging believers to break free from spiritual stagnation and pursue a deeper, more expectant walk with God.

In a special message, Cahn unpacked the powerful meaning behind Jeremiah 33:3 through several Hebrew words that he says can transform a believer’s life if fully embraced.

“There’s always more to God,” Cahn said. “There’s more for you to find. There’s more.”

Teaching from the biblical promise, “Call to Me, and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which you do not know,” Cahn emphasized that believers often limit what God wants to do because they stop seeking Him with bold expectation.

“You’ll only have as much as you seek,” he said. “If you don’t seek, you don’t find. The Lord says, ‘Everyone who seeks finds.’”

Cahn explained that the Hebrew root associated with seeking God conveys the meaning of a bold encounter.

“Not only seek, but boldly encounter,” he said. “Lord, I’m going to seek You, and I’m not going to stop seeking You until I find something new.”

According to Cahn, God’s promise is not vague or uncertain.

“He’s not saying, ‘I might’ or ‘I could,’” Cahn said. “He said, ‘I will answer you.’”

Breaking down the Hebrew word “nagod,” Cahn explained that it means to reveal, manifest and show.

“God wants to manifest Himself,” he said. “Not just tell you something—manifest something in your life that you have not had, that you have not known.”

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Cahn also focused on the Hebrew word “gadol,” meaning great, exceeding and higher.

“God wants you to seek more this year so He can show you more this year,” he said. “He wants to take you higher.”

He then pointed to another Hebrew word tied to Jeremiah 33:3, which he described as referring to hidden, fortified or inaccessible things.

“Call to Me, and I will show you things that are hidden, that are inaccessible, that are too high to get to,” Cahn said. “That which has been too inaccessible is now going to become accessible.”

Throughout the message, Cahn repeatedly urged believers not to settle into spiritual complacency.

“Many congregations and believers become dead because they stopped seeking what they don’t know,” he warned. “They’re content with what they do know.”

Instead, he challenged listeners to approach God with fresh hunger and openness.

“Never get to the point where you say, ‘I’ve heard it before,’” Cahn said. “With God, it’s always new.”

Cahn also stressed the importance of faith in receiving breakthrough.

“If you don’t believe you’re going to be free of something, you’re never going to be free,” he said. “Believe for greater things.”

Toward the end of the message, Cahn described God as “the God of surprises,” pointing to moments throughout Scripture where the Lord moved suddenly and unexpectedly—from Moses and the burning bush to the resurrection of Christ.

“God wants to surprise you this year,” Cahn declared. “He wants to show you what you don’t know, what you didn’t expect.”

As spiritual hunger rises across America and many believers search for fresh encounters with the Holy Spirit, Cahn’s message serves as both a challenge and an invitation: seek more, believe bigger and remain open for God to do “a new thing.”

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Speculation Grows After Death of Federal Agent Reportedly Connected to UFO Claims

Questions continue to swirl around the mysterious death of a Department of Energy special agent whose story is now fueling growing speculation tied to UFO disclosure and government secrecy.

According to a report from the Daily Mail, Kevin Childress, a DOE special agent connected to the Savannah River Site in South Carolina, was found dead near the Savannah River under circumstances that have sparked intense online debate among UFO researchers and disclosure advocates.

The Savannah River Site has long been associated with highly classified government operations due to its historic role in nuclear weapons production and radioactive material management during the Cold War era. Because of the facility’s secretive reputation, Childress’ death has quickly become the focus of speculation from those who believe he may have possessed knowledge tied to unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs.

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The Daily Mail reported that some individuals connected to the UFO disclosure movement claim Childress had allegedly discussed sensitive information prior to his death. As The Daily Mail noted, COVID complications are currently what has been stated to be Childress’ cause of death, but many are skeptical of that being the case.

For many, the unanswered questions surrounding Childress’ death reflect a larger cultural moment in America. Trust in institutions continues to erode while interest in the supernatural, extraterrestrial life and hidden knowledge grows stronger.

Yet amid the fascination, Christians should approach these stories carefully and with discernment.

As conversations about UFOs, disclosure and mysterious events continue to dominate headlines, Christians should remember that not every mystery points to truth, and we must be wary of where we get our information.

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 upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.