‘I Saw Angels’: Country Singer Recalls Near-Death Experience During Concert, Meeting Jesus

In a moment that came without warning, country artist Drake White found himself staring death in the face—right in the middle of a live performance.

According to a report from Fox News, White recently opened up about the harrowing 2019 concert where his life nearly ended in an instant. What began as a normal night on stage quickly turned into a medical emergency that would forever alter his perspective on life, survival and faith.

“I’m Having a Stroke”

White described the moment with chilling clarity. In the middle of his set, he was suddenly overtaken by a sensation so intense, it felt as though he had been struck by a gunshot to the head. Having been given the diagnosis of a rare condition with his brain, White knew the pain had to be related.

The pain was immediate—and so was the realization.

“Everything slowed way down, and it just felt like I was walking in quicksand, and everything was heavy…I was like…’I’m having a stroke.'”

A Glimpse Beyond Life

What happened next, however, went far beyond a medical crisis.

“…saw angels, saw the whole near-death experience, talked to God, the whole thing,” he stated, according to Fox News. “I realized that rock bottom had a basement. It really got me to a spot where I didn’t know if I was gonna survive.”

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In those moments between life and death, White says he encountered something he cannot deny—an experience that left him both shaken and transformed.

A Dire Diagnosis—and a Long Road Back

Moments after collapsing onstage, White was rushed for emergency care as doctors worked to stabilize him.

“The doctors came in and told me that I’d had a hemorrhagic stroke…I heard them murmuring that I’ll be lucky to walk again, much less get back on stage.”

What followed was not just survival—but a fight to reclaim everything he once took for granted.

“I Met Him… It Was Real”

For White, the most profound impact wasn’t just physical—it was spiritual.

“I am a Jesus-following guy that believes in that wholeheartedly. Met him, saw him, talked to him. It’s as real as me and you talking right now… He was like, ‘What’s going on? Tell me what’s up.’ It was the most peaceful I’d ever been in my life in that moment.”

The peace he describes stands in stark contrast to the chaos of the moment, suggesting that even as his body was failing, something deeper was taking place.

A Life Forever Changed

White further emphasized that fear was not what defined the experience.

“I was not scared, I was just not. It’s just like a transition,” he continued. “I could feel it. It was palpable. You know what I mean? I could touch it…whatever faith is for you, it meets you where you are. It meets you where you are in a hospital bed or in a car wreck or whatever it is.”

That encounter has become a cornerstone of how he now understands faith: not as theory, but as something deeply personal and tangible.

“It Was the Most Peaceful I’ve Ever Been”

“I am a man of faith. I believe in the Christian values. I believe in the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost. I believe all this,” White said. “I choose to believe it… It gave me so much peace. It was the most peaceful I’ve ever been.”

White’s story is more than a testimony of survival. It is a powerful reminder of what can happen when a person comes face-to-face with eternity.

What began as a normal night on stage became a moment that changed everything. And now, his voice carries more than music—it carries the weight of a man who believes he encountered God at the edge of life itself.

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 [email protected].




Pastor Sparks Outrage Claiming Christians Need a ‘Third Testament,’ Questions Bible’s Authority

There’s no question about it: We are living in the end times when many false teachers and prophets are arising.

In a completely heretical statement, Oakland, California minister Yvette Flunder shared that she believes the Bible is “problematic” and that Christians today need a “third testament.”

“I’m of the opinion that we need a third testament,” Flunder stated. “Because the Bible has become problematic.”

She went on then to quote biblical commands completely out of context, using the ones about slaves obeying their masters and women being quiet in the church as a way to warp Scripture for her own message.

“Now, I’m a believer,” Flunder continued. “My whole heart. I trust God with my whole heart. I wake up in the morning talking to God and God talking to me. But I am completely frustrated with the ways in which the text speaks to the kind of vitriolic God that makes those kinds of things…”


Flunder then went on to suggest that it would be acceptable to rip out pages that are simply not preferable to today’s agenda.

“They say, ‘Well, you can’t do it, it’s the Word of God.’ I said, ‘No, it’s words about God…’ But is it the Word of God? No, it is not the Word of God,” she stated.

The Danger of Adding to God’s Word

What makes Flunder’s statements especially serious is that they directly contradict the clear and repeated warnings found throughout Scripture itself. The Bible is not silent on the issue of altering, adding to or subtracting from God’s Word—it speaks with sobering clarity.

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In Revelation 22:18–19, a final warning is issued to all who would dare tamper with divine truth: anyone who adds to the words of prophecy will face judgment, and anyone who takes away from them risks losing their share in what God has promised. This is not symbolic language—it is a direct line drawn by God Himself.

This echoes earlier commands in Deuteronomy 4:2, where God instructs His people not to add to or subtract from what He has spoken. From Genesis to Revelation, the message is consistent: God’s Word is complete, intentional and not subject to human editing or cultural revision.

Flunder’s call for a “third testament” is not merely a theological stretch—it is a direct violation of these warnings. It elevates human opinion above divine revelation and opens the door to subjectivity, where Scripture becomes fluid rather than foundational. That is precisely the kind of deception the Bible warns will increase in the last days.

Jesus: The Living Word That Cannot Be Changed

Even more critically, these claims strike at the very identity of Jesus Christ. Scripture makes it unmistakably clear that Jesus is not separate from the Word—He is the Word.

As revealed in John 1:1, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” To diminish the authority of Scripture is, in essence, to diminish the authority of Christ Himself.

Jesus also made an unshakable declaration in Matthew 24:35: “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away.” In a world of shifting culture and evolving ideologies, Christ established His words as eternal, unchanging and final.

When people begin to suggest rewriting, replacing or reinterpreting the Word of God to fit modern preferences, they are not just offering a new perspective. Instead, they are contradicting the very foundation of the Christian faith.

The Bible does not need revision. It does not need a sequel. It is the living, active, unchanging Word of God.

In these last days, believers are called not to reshape it, but to stand firmly upon 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 [email protected].




Noah’s Ark Evidence? Mysterious Underground Tunnels Discovered Beneath Ancient Formation

Fresh intrigue is building around a long-debated site near Mount Ararat after researchers reported unusual subsurface formations, which many believe could connect to the biblical account of Noah’s Ark.

According to reporting from the Daily Mail, a team from America studying the Durupinar formation—a boat-shaped geological structure in eastern Turkey—has identified what appear to be tunnel-like voids and internal cavities beneath the surface using ground-penetrating radar technology.

The discovery is reigniting discussion about whether this formation could be tied to the Ark described in the book of Genesis.

One of the researchers, Andrew Jones, said that: “What’s interesting is that these voids are lining up below the ground.” He further said these were “not just random. These tunnels also follow a pattern.”

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As the Daily Mail also noted, Jones and his team gathered 88 samples from both inside and outside of the Earth back in 2024. The outlet also discussed how the soil found in this area depicts uniquely high amounts of potassium, which is “consistent with massive amounts of decomposed lumber.”

A Deeper Lens: Faith, History and Prophetic Reflection

The story of Noah’s Ark has long stood as a powerful biblical account of judgment, preservation and divine covenant. Now, it appears we may have an actual location where archaeology and biblical history meet in one of the most well-known stories of all time.

In Matthew 24, Jesus referenced the days of Noah as a parallel to the end times—a period marked by widespread unawareness before sudden upheaval. This renewed attention on the Ark serves as a reminder of those themes: warning, preparation and the faithfulness of God to preserve His people.

As new technology allows scientists to peer beneath the surface like never before, the possibility of uncovering definitive answers draws closer, bringing with it a thrill of what is yet to come.

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 [email protected].




Hitler Link? Chilling Shootings Erupt on Date Tied to One of History’s Most Evil Leaders

A horrifying scene unfolded at one of Mexico’s most iconic landmarks as gunfire shattered the calm at the ancient pyramids of Teotihuacán. Tourists who had gathered to take in the historic site instead found themselves fleeing for their lives.

According to reporting from the New York Post, the gunman—described as a Hitler-obsessed individual—opened fire, killing at least one person and injuring others before the situation came to a tragic end. Authorities later uncovered disturbing evidence pointing to the shooter’s fixation on past mass killers, including an AI-generated image of himself posing with the perpetrators of the infamous Columbine High School massacre.

What unfolded was not just another act of violence—it was layered with symbolism that is impossible to ignore.

A Mind Consumed by Darkness

Investigators revealed that the shooter harbored an obsession with Adolf Hitler and mass violence, aligning himself with some of the darkest figures in modern history. With the rise of antisemitism taking place around the world, there is no question that this also links back to the antisemitic hatred of Hitler himself. The presence of AI imagery connecting this shooter to the Columbine shooters also signals something deeper than mere instability. It reflects a growing cultural undercurrent that glamorizes destruction.

This is not random.

It is learned. It is studied. And increasingly, it appears to be repeated.

The Date That Cannot Be Ignored

Here is where the story takes a chilling turn.

The attack occurred on April 20.

That date is not just another day on the calendar. It is Adolf Hitler’s birthdate. It is also the anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre, one of the most infamous school shootings in American history.

Let that sink in.

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Two horrific acts of violence—decades apart—connected not only by ideology, but by timing.

And now, another act of bloodshed emerges on that very same date.

A Dark Pattern Emerging?

For those paying attention, this raises a sobering question: Are we witnessing a pattern?

Not just coincidence—but a convergence.

This is not subtle.

This is symbolic.

It points to something darker: a repeated alignment with a day historically marked by one of the most evil figures to ever live. Now, it appears to be resurfacing again.

A Prophetic Warning in Plain Sight

Ultimately, this is more than news—it is a warning.

Scripture tells us in Ecclesiastes 1:9 that “there is nothing new under the sun.” What we are seeing is not just isolated violence, but echoes of darkness repeating itself through time.

The enemy thrives on imitation, on cycles, on markers.

April 20 has become one of those markers.

A date stamped by hatred, revived through violence and now appearing again in a modern tragedy tied to the same ideological roots.

Light in the Face of Repeating Darkness

However, there is the truth that must not be lost: darkness may repeat—but it does not win.

While evil may attempt to mark days and moments with destruction, God’s truth stands outside of time. Where the enemy seeks patterns of death, the Lord calls His people to break cycles with life, truth and spiritual authority.

This moment demands more than headlines.

It demands discernment.

Because what happened at the pyramids is not just a tragedy. It may be a signal, a reminder that evil often leaves clues, patterns and warnings.

The question is: will we recognize them?

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 [email protected].




‘Tormented’: Tucker Carlson Drops Bombshell About Backing Donald Trump

In a powerful interview with his brother, Buckley Carlson, Tucker and Buckley each gave eye-opening insight into how their perspective has changed on the president over the years.

In 2015, Buckley Carlson corresponded with Stephen Miller on the Trump campaign where he wrote early rally speeches.

“I had a lot of freedom. The stuff that I delivered — I felt like I was writing from my own perspective. It was like some of the easiest speeches to write because they were honest, straightforward, pugnacious and unapologetic,” Buckley stated.

“Tormented”: the moment of reckoning

Expressing his disillusionment with Trump, Tucker Carlson noted that it was because of people like himself and his brother that Trump became the president.

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“You and I and everyone else who supported him — you wrote speeches for him, I campaigned for him — I mean, we’re implicated in this for sure. It’s not enough to say, ‘Well, I changed my mind.’ In very small ways, but in real ways, you and me and millions of people like us are the reason this is happening right now. So I do think it’s like a moment to wrestle with our own consciences. We’ll be tormented by it for a long time. I will be. And I want to say I’m sorry for misleading people — it was not intentional,” Tucker said.

The Epstein files and what comes next

For Buckley, the Epstein files were the moment Trump redefined MAGA as whatever suited him that day: “MAGA is not what I articulated clearly and coherently for 10–12 years. MAGA is what I say it is today — because I’m Donald Trump,” he quoted Trump.

Buckley closed with a warning. He says there has never been more fertile ground for real unrest. He predicts the left will return with organized retribution after the midterms, and that when it does, Trump’s supporters will be unprotected.

While we cannot know what the exact future will hold, we can know this: That no matter who is the president, God has never and will never leave nor forsake those who love Him and have been called by Him to be a light in the darkness.

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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 [email protected].




Israel to Host ‘Pride Land’ Festival Near Site of Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah

A new large-scale LGBTQ festival is set to take place in Israel this summer.

According to The Jerusalem Post, Israel will host what is being described as the largest LGBTQ festival ever held in the Middle East at the Dead Sea in June 2026.

The four-day event, called “Pride Land,” is expected to transform part of the Judean Desert into a gathering space featuring hotels, performances and cultural events operating around the clock, taking place from June 1-4.

A promotional post circulating online described the gathering as “the biggest LGBTQ+ festival ever in the Middle East,” celebrating “community and connection” at what it calls “the lowest place on earth.”


A Region Steeped in Biblical History

The Dead Sea region carries profound biblical significance. This area is where the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah are referenced in the book of Genesis. These cities became enduring symbols of moral decline and rebellion against God.

According to Genesis 19, their destruction came after persistent wickedness and a refusal to turn from it. The account describes divine judgment falling in the form of fire and brimstone, permanently marking the region in biblical history.

The Story of Lot: A Sobering Parallel

One of the most striking moments tied to Sodom takes place in the home of Lot. As recorded in Genesis 19, two angelic visitors entered the city and were welcomed into Lot’s house. That night, men from the city surrounded the home and began beating on the door, demanding that Lot bring the visitors outside for them to have relations with.

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The scene is intense and deeply revealing. The crowd’s aggression and insistence reflected the depth of corruption within the city. The situation escalated to the point where the angels themselves intervened, striking the men with blindness.

This moment has long been viewed as a snapshot of Sodom’s condition—a society not only steeped in sin but openly defiant and aggressive in it.

Echoes of the Past?

Now, as we jump into today’s time in history, the location of a major pride celebration in this same region raises deeper spiritual questions. The same place known for homosexuality and moral rebellion is making a comeback with the exact same sins from thousands of years ago.

This contrast between ancient judgment and modern celebration highlights that the same patterns of the past are emerging again.

Jesus Himself referenced Sodom in passages such as Matthew 10:15 and Luke 17:28-30, describing it as a precedent for future generations. His words point to a recurring pattern in human history: societies drifting from God’s design while continuing in normal life until a sudden reckoning.

What is happening right now is not simply about a cultural event. Instead, this is a call to spiritual awareness. The account of Lot, the cries of the city and the ultimate judgment that followed all serve as reminders that biblical history carries enduring relevance.

As the Dead Sea prepares to host one of the largest celebrations in the region’s modern history, the weight of its ancient past is inseparable from the present moment. Right now, we have one option: we must remain anchored in truth, not falling aside to the whims of the world.

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 [email protected].




Al-Aqsa Mosque Stormed as Israeli Flags Raised in Temple Mount Escalation

Tensions surrounding one of the world’s most contested religious sites escalated again after reports emerged that Israelis entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and raised Israeli flags on the site.

According to The Express Tribune, the individuals entered the compound and raised Israeli flags within the site, an act the outlet characterized as a violation of the mosque’s rules. The report also said the entry occurred under the protection of Israeli security forces. The outlet also noted that the group performed “Talmudic rituals and prayers aloud.”



As The New Arab reported, this came as a way to celebrate Israel’s Independence Day.

Disputed Ground, Deep Sensitivities

The Al-Aqsa compound in east Jerusalem is revered by Muslims as the third-holiest site in Islam. It is also known to Jews as the Temple Mount, which is the location of the ancient Jewish temples. The overlapping religious significance has made the site a recurring point of tension in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The Express Tribune reported that there have been ongoing tensions over the long-standing “status quo” arrangement governing the site, under which Muslims pray at the compound while non-Muslims are permitted to visit but not pray.

In a post on X, West Bank Notifications shared an image of those who entered Al Aqsa.


A Prophetic Lens: Watching Jerusalem

For many Christians, developments involving Jerusalem—and particularly the Temple Mount—carry deep biblical significance. Scripture repeatedly identifies Jerusalem as central in future prophetic events.

The prophet Zechariah wrote that Jerusalem would become “a cup of trembling unto all the people round about” (Zechariah 12:2). In the New Testament, Jesus also spoke of turmoil surrounding the city in the last days (Luke 21). There is no question about it: as we near the return of Jesus Christ, the whole world will look to Jerusalem and what unravels there.

Now, as we see updates and prophecy collide, the bigger question is this: Are we ready for what comes next?

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 [email protected].




Spiritual Warfare in the Mind: 4 Biblical Keys to Breaking Mental Strongholds

Sometimes spiritual warfare is more than dealing with a demon. Sometimes, it means conquering the thought patterns of your own mind.

Speaking from both Scripture and personal testimony, Lana Savchuk unpacked a truth many believers overlook: deliverance may be the beginning—but renewing the mind is the battle that follows.

“The stronghold is not a demon that is sitting on your shoulders. It’s a lie that is built in your thinking in your mind,” Savchuk says.

A Journey From Torment to Freedom

Though raised in a strong Christian family and surrounded by faith, Savchuk described a season of her own of intense mental and spiritual torment after marriage. Night terrors, paralysis and overwhelming darkness led her to seek answers beyond surface-level faith.

“I started to experience severe nightmares… depression… I always felt like something was sitting on me,” she said.

It wasn’t until she encountered deliverance ministry that a turning point came.

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“I received my prayer for deliverance… and something changed at that point.”

Yet even after that breakthrough, the battle wasn’t over.

“It’s one thing to receive deliverance… and it’s another thing to break down mental strongholds.”

What Is a Mental Stronghold?

Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:4–5, Savchuk clarifies that spiritual warfare is not always external—it is often internal.

“A stronghold is a place of confinement that is built in the mind… a thought pattern built on lies, reinforced by repetition,” she said.

According to Savchuk, these strongholds are made up of three components:

  • Walls (Lies): “I will never change… God has forgotten me.”
  • Towers (Arguments): Reasoning that defends the lie
  • Captives (Thoughts/Emotions): Fear, shame, rejection

“The enemy doesn’t just want to attack our thinking. The enemy wants to imprison our mind altogether,” Savchuk said.

Why Strongholds Must Fall

Using the biblical example of Jericho, Savchuk explained how mental barriers can block believers from stepping into God’s promises.

“Before you can enter true freedom… you must overcome those strongholds,” she said.

Like Jericho stood between Israel and the Promised Land, destructive thought patterns often stand between believers and breakthrough.

“Many believers… are stuck behind the mental walls and mental oppression that they’re experiencing,” Savchuk stated.

Four Keys to Pulling Down Strongholds

1. Truth Must Replace Lies

“Strongholds are built on lies… they must be destroyed through the truth of God’s Word,” she said.

2. Persistent Obedience

“What is built through repetition has to be broken through repetition as well,” Savchuk stated.

Even when nothing seems to change, consistency matters.

3. The Power of the Holy Spirit

“When the Holy Spirit moves, walls collapse,” she noted.

Freedom isn’t achieved by effort alone—it’s empowered by God.

4. Take Every Thought Captive

“You are not your thoughts. You think your thoughts,” Savchuk said.

Believers must actively challenge and redirect destructive thinking.

Winning the Battle in Your Mind

Ultimately, there is a practical process to overcoming the war in your mind:

  1. Notice the thought
  2. Challenge the thought
  3. Replace it with truth

“I’m not worthless because God says I am His child,” Savchuk stated.

Through this process, thoughts once held captive by lies become aligned with Christ.

In a culture flooded with anxiety, identity confusion and mental exhaustion, Savchuk’s message strikes at the core of a silent crisis within the church: believers who are saved—but still mentally bound. The truth is clear—freedom in Christ is not just about what happens at the altar, but what happens in the mind every single day.

Scripture reminds us that transformation comes through the renewing of the mind (Romans 12:2). The walls may feel strong, the lies deeply rooted—but they are not immovable.

Just as Jericho fell, so too can every mental stronghold.

The question is no longer if freedom is possible—but whether believers will rise up, take their thoughts captive and walk in it.

Because in Christ, the battle has already been won.

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 [email protected].




Kathryn Krick Predicts Global Revival as Miracles Surge Before May Turning Point

What began as a small, struggling church has now erupted into a global movement marked by miracles, deliverance and a growing hunger for the presence of God.

In a recent livestream, Kathryn Krick of 5F Church reflected on a powerful two-day revival gathering in Manila, Philippines, where thousands witnessed the unmistakable move of God.

“I’m in awe of all that Jesus did over those two days. So many miracles for thousands of people all over the arena,” she said. “So many people received impartation, the fire of the Holy Spirit. All glory to God.”

But according to Krick’s message, what has already taken place is only the beginning.

From Two People to Global Revival

The story behind the movement is anything but conventional.

After receiving a prophetic word in 2016 that she was called to ministry, she initially resisted. Yet, her obedience to God’s call led her to launch a church in Los Angeles in 2017—one that would shrink dramatically before it grew.

“Our church was so tiny, it actually got smaller with every year… We dwindled down to two people,” Krick said.

Yet even in that season, something deeper was happening spiritually.

“However, we were experiencing revival… we were experiencing truly God’s power at work.”

That unseen work would soon explode into public view.

The ‘Suddenly’ Moment That Changed Everything

The turning point came at the end of 2020, when a short video showing prayer and the power of God went viral.

“The greater miracle is that there were so many miracles that God did through this 1-minute video… uncountable amounts of people… receiving healing and deliverance,” she said.

Within months:

  • Attendance grew from just a handful to hundreds
  • Deliverance began happening publicly
  • People traveled across the country—and eventually the world—to be part of what God was doing

“Jesus had just decided to have revival break out… it was God’s divine time,” she said.

Opposition and the Reality of Spiritual Warfare

As the movement expanded, so did resistance.

Krick warned that opposition is not a sign of failure—but confirmation of true spiritual impact.

“There’s nothing the devil hates more than revival… than people being set free,” she said.

Drawing from Scripture, she pointed to a consistent biblical pattern: moments of intense resistance are always followed by breakthrough.

“We always see… it is just for a season… and after that there’s victory, there’s breakthrough, there’s advancement.”

Why May Could Mark a Major Shift

Central to the message is a prophetic emphasis on the month of May.

Krick tied May to:

  • The original breakout of revival on May 30, 2021
  • Personal prophetic milestones
  • The biblical symbolism of grace

Now, she believes another turning point is imminent.

“I believe that there’s going to be such a great shift in the spiritual realm… such a great shift in revival in this month of May,” she declared.

Upcoming events—including a conference and the release of her new book—are seen as catalysts for this next wave.

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A Harvest Already Ready

Referencing John 4, she emphasized that the world is more spiritually open than many realize.

“Wake up and look around… the fields are already ripe for harvest,” she said, quoting Jesus’ words.

Rather than waiting for revival, Krick insists believers must recognize that it is already underway—and respond with urgency.

“Revival is now… God wants to use you so powerfully to bring in the harvest.”

The Call: Be Set on Fire

At the heart of Krick’s message is a call for believers to fully engage—not passively observe.

“Fan into flame the spiritual gift God gave you… never be ashamed to tell others about our Lord,” she said, referencing 2 Timothy 1.

She described a coming move where believers themselves become carriers of revival—marked by visible transformation and bold faith.

“When someone has truly met Jesus… you see it. The way they speak… the humility… the love… you can see the glory of God,” she said.

A Defining Moment for the Church

What unfolded in Krick’s message is more than a testimony—it is a challenge to the global church.

The pattern is clear: hidden seasons, unexpected breakthrough and a God who moves suddenly when His timing arrives. And if this message proves true, the coming days may not be marked by slow growth—but by explosive, undeniable transformation.

The question now is not whether revival is coming—but whether believers are ready to step into it.

Because if the harvest is truly ripe, as Scripture declares, then this moment demands more than passive faith. It calls for boldness, surrender and a willingness to carry the fire of God into a world desperate for truth.

This is not a distant promise—it is a present reality: “Revival is now.”

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 [email protected].




JD Vance Steps Between Donald Trump and Pope Leo as Tensions Spark Debate

Amid growing headlines surrounding tensions between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV, Vice President JD Vance is calling for mutual understanding between political leadership and spiritual authority.

According to a report from International Business Times, the friction between Trump and the pope has emerged over key global and moral issues, including conflict abroad and the role of faith leaders in political discourse. While critics have framed the situation as a deepening divide between Washington and the Vatican, Vance is pushing back on that narrative.

Addressing the Clash

Rather than inflaming the divide, Vance framed the situation as a natural outworking of two distinct responsibilities in a post he made on X.

“I am grateful to Pope Leo for saying this. While the media narrative constantly gins up conflict—and yes, real disagreements have happened and will happen—the reality is often much more complicated,” Vance said.


Vance Defends Trump While Honoring the Papacy

Vance made clear that he does not see the situation as a simple feud, but as an intersection of mission.

“Pope Leo preaches the gospel, as he should, and that will inevitably mean he offers his opinions on the moral issues of the day,” Vance said. “The President—and the entire administration—work to apply those moral principles in a messy world.”

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This perspective highlights what Vance sees as a necessary tension: the purity of moral teaching alongside the complexity of governing in a fallen world.

A Call for Prayer

In a striking turn from political rhetoric, Vance closed his remarks not with criticism, but with intercession.

“He will be in our prayers, and I hope that we’ll be in his.”

The pope himself has signaled little desire for prolonged public conflict, indicating his focus remains on spiritual leadership rather than political sparring, according to the International Business Times.

Unity Without Compromise

For Christians watching these events unfold, the moment carries a deeper spiritual lesson.

Scripture calls leaders to both truth and wisdom—to stand firmly on conviction while navigating the brokenness of the world. Vance’s response offers a reminder that disagreement does not have to lead to division. Instead, it can become an opportunity for prayer, humility and alignment under God’s authority.

As the global stage grows more volatile, the Church must remain anchored—not in personalities or politics, but in Jesus.

And perhaps, most importantly, believers are called not just to watch from a distance, but to intercede.

Because in times like these, the greatest influence may not come from platforms of power—but from people on their knees.

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 [email protected].