Ark of the Covenant Discovery? Why Its Return Could Signal God’s End Times Plan

For centuries, the Ark of the Covenant has captured the imagination of historians, archaeologists and believers alike. Revered as the very dwelling place of God, it remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in biblical history.

Now, a new exploration into its fate is reigniting the question: Could the Ark still be out there?

Why the Ark Still Fascinates the World

Archaeologist Dr. Chris McKinny spoke with The 700 Club and says the answer lies in its unmatched spiritual significance.

“I think maybe… the central reason is because it is God’s throne,” McKinny explained. “It’s the place where God has chosen to dwell among His people… It’s such a central piece of Israel’s story.”

The Ark, which held the Ten Commandments, stood at the heart of Israel’s worship for roughly 400 years before vanishing during the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem in 586 B.C.

Three Theories Surrounding the Ark’s Disappearance

Scholars have long debated what happened to the Ark, and several ancient traditions attempt to answer the question.

One of the earliest accounts suggests the prophet Jeremiah hid it before Jerusalem fell.

“The oldest legend that we have… is a legend from the book of Second Maccabees… in which the Ark is taken by Jeremiah and hidden at a place called Mount Nebo,” McKinny said.

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Another tradition places the Ark in a mysterious location known only as “the rock.”

“In that legend, he hides it in this enigmatic place called the rock that’s between these two mountains,” he further explained.

A third theory suggests it may be hidden beneath Jerusalem itself, near the Temple Mount.

A Prophetic Connection to Restoration?

Interestingly, many traditions point not just to the Ark’s disappearance, but to its future.

“All of the legends… point to the fact that when the Ark is recovered, it is a sign of God’s restoration of all things,” McKinny said.

Yet Scripture presents a deeper tension. In Jeremiah 3:16, the prophet declares that the Ark will one day be forgotten. McKinny points to the next verse for clarity.

“Jerusalem itself will become the throne of the Lord,” he said, noting this aligns with the vision in Revelation of God’s presence fully restored.

More Than a Relic: The Presence of God Today

While the Ark remains missing, its message continues to resonate.

As McKinny explained, the story of the Ark ultimately reflects a deeper truth: God’s presence is not confined to a box, but revealed through His people and His redemptive plan.

Even today, that same presence is being experienced. In places like ancient Shiloh, where the tabernacle once stood, believers still gather to pray—just as Hannah did thousands of years ago.

The mystery of the Ark of the Covenant reminds us of one powerful thing: The greatest treasure was never meant to be found in the ground, but encountered in His glory.

God has never lost His power, His presence or His plan. And He continues to reveal His power in wonderful, mysterious ways.

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@.




Los Angeles Awakening: Thousands Turn Out as Revival Momentum Surges

God isn’t done with the city of Los Angeles. He’s just starting something powerful.

At the 2026 Hope Fest LA, thousands gathered to hear the gospel, engage in dynamic worship and hear from powerful speakers, including Pastor Ché Ahn, who is running for California governor.

In a Facebook post, Joseph Z said this event was an indicator that God is not yet done with America.

“Honored to be a part of the Historic California Stadium,” he wrote. “America Shall be SAVED!”



V1 Church Pastor Mike Signorelli also wrote about this powerful event, calling it a “historic moment.”

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A historic moment just shook Los Angeles.

The LA Coliseum wasn’t filled for a concert.

It was filled for JESUS.

How do you explain what happens when hunger meets heaven?

When desperation collides with the presence of God?

You don’t explain it. You witness it.

From nations across the earth, leaders and believers gathered not for hype, not for a moment but for a move of God.

This wasn’t an event.

This was a declaration.

I had the honor of sharing my testimony and sounding the alarm:

WE ARE NOT WAITING FOR REVIVAL.

WE ARE THE REVIVAL GENERATION.

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History was made.



Millicent Sedra also shared a message from her time at the event, where she spoke directly to Gen Z.

“The enemy wants Gen Z and the enemy has told you, ‘you are the most depressed generation, the most anxious generation, there has never been a generation so confused about their sexuality and their identity,’ and you have been told ‘you were born this way,’ but I want to declare over Gen Z it’s not the ‘born this way’ generation, it is the born again generation,” she said.

“I declare over this generation that we will have a sound mind, that we will not be confused,” Sedra continued.



As the final echoes of worship faded from the Coliseum, one truth rang louder than any sound system ever could: God is still moving, still calling and still transforming lives in the most unlikely places. What took place at Hope Fest LA was more than a moment—it was a prophetic sign that awakening is not behind us, but ahead of us.

A generation is rising, not marked by fear or identity crisis, but by bold faith, renewed minds and a hunger for the presence of God.

Revival isn’t coming—it’s already here, and it’s spreading.

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: Global Blockades, Iran Tensions and Political Upheaval Signal Prophetic Collision

A dramatic escalation in the Middle East is drawing global attention—and for Amanda Grace, it is raising deep prophetic questions.

As tensions between the United States and Iran intensify, a newly announced naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is being viewed not just as a geopolitical flashpoint but as part of a larger spiritual narrative.

“This is the time for it,” Grace said during her recent broadcast. “We are watching very biblical events…that are playing out globally.”

Blockade at the Strait of Hormuz

According to reports cited in the broadcast, the U.S. Navy began enforcing a blockade after peace talks between American and Iranian officials collapsed over the weekend. President Donald Trump reportedly ordered the interception of vessels connected to Iran and authorized measures to neutralize threats in the region.

“We’re actually watching a showdown now on the water,” Grace said.

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Iran condemned the move, warning of potential retaliation. The fragile ceasefire now appears at risk of unraveling, setting the stage for further conflict in one of the world’s most strategically critical waterways.

Prophetic Parallels to Exodus

What makes this moment especially significant is its timing. These events are unfolding just after Passover—a season historically tied to deliverance in the Bible.

“We are watching the Passover account…play out in modern day,” Grace said, pointing to parallels with Exodus 14. “Pharaoh hardened his heart again…And now we are actually watching a showdown happen on a body of water.”

Drawing from Scripture, she highlighted how Pharaoh initially released the Israelites, only to pursue them again at the Red Sea. Grace believes a similar pattern is now emerging today.

A Global ‘Blockade’ Moment

Beyond the Middle East, Grace suggested that blockades are appearing in multiple arenas, including in U.S. politics.

“We’re watching blockades globally and blockades in Congress,” she said.

The resignation of Rep. Eric Swalwell following misconduct allegations was cited as one example of what she described as a broader exposure of corruption.

“This is just the beginning,” Grace said. “We are watching this very hour…what is unfolding with Congress.”

A Call to Prayer, Not Just Judgment

Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Grace urged believers to respond with prayer rather than condemnation.

“What should our response be?” she asked. “We should be praying for the salvation of Eric Swalwell and his family.”

Referencing John 8 and the story of the woman caught in adultery, she emphasized mercy alongside truth.

“He who is without any sin among you, let him be the first to throw a stone,” she quoted, adding, “Hate the sin, love the sinner.”

She also pointed to the transformation of Saul into the apostle Paul as a model of redemption.

“If the Lord can get to that man and turn him into a champion of the faith…that is the justice system of Almighty God,” she said.

As tensions rise and the world watches the Strait of Hormuz, the deeper question remains: what prophetic indication is this of what happens next? In a moment marked by uncertainty, this is the time for discernment, prayer and unwavering faith in the midst of a rapidly shifting 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 media@.




A New Religious Alliance? Pope Leo’s Mosque Visit Sparks Questions

Is unity between the Catholic Church and Islam right around the corner?

During a trip to Algeria, Pope Leo visited the Great Mosque of Algiers, where he was seen observing the Islamic custom of walking around the mosque barefoot with the imam.


The pope also made a post on X about unity between Catholics and Muslims, writing:

Communion between Christians and Muslims takes shape under the mantle of Our Lady of Africa. Here, in #Algeria, the maternal love of Lalla Meryem gathers everyone as children, within our rich diversity, in our shared aspiration for dignity, love, justice, and peace. In a world where division and wars sow pain and death, living in unity and peace is a compelling sign. #ApostolicJourney


This news comes as the Vatican previously opened up a prayer room for Muslims and the worldwide push for more to accept Islam.

Love Without Compromise: The Gospel Still Stands Alone

There is no question that Christians are called to love. Jesus Himself modeled this by sitting with those society rejected and extending grace without hesitation.

However, love in the biblical sense is never detached from truth.

While gestures of unity and peace may appear noble on the surface, Scripture draws a clear line regarding spiritual agreement. Christianity does not teach that all paths lead to God. Instead, it proclaims an exclusive truth found in the words of Jesus Christ:

“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).

This is reality. Salvation is not found in systems, rituals or alternative beliefs, but in a relationship with Christ alone.

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Unity or Compromise?

The growing emphasis on interfaith unity raises an important and sobering question: At what point does unity become compromise?

Standing in solidarity with beliefs that contradict the core message of the gospel blurs the lines of truth and instead condones actions and beliefs contrary to what Scripture tells us is true.

In a world increasingly driven by calls for unity at any cost, Christians are faced with a challenge: remain loving, yet unwavering.

We can—and must—extend kindness, build bridges and seek peace wherever possible. But they are also called to boldly share the truth of the gospel without apology.

Because at the center of the Christian faith is not just a message of love—it is the person of Jesus Christ, and the unchanging belief that He alone is the way to eternal life.

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@.




JD Vance Breaks Silence on Donald Trump’s Viral Post Amid Backlash

Vice President JD Vance is weighing in on the controversy of President Donald Trump’s now-deleted post, which the president says was of him dressed as a Red Cross doctor, while most believe it depicted him as Jesus Christ.

In an interview with Fox News’ Brett Baier, Vance stated that he believes what Trump posted was a joke.

“What do you think of this back and forth with the Church?” Baier asked.

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“First of all, Brett, I think the president was posting a joke, and of course, he took it down because he recognized that a lot of people weren’t understanding his humor in that case. I think the president of the United States likes to mix it up on social media, and I actually think that’s one of the good things about this president, is he’s not filtered. He doesn’t send everything through a communications professional.”

Vance then discussed Trump’s clash with the Pope which also took off on social media.

“We’re going to have think it’s a good thing actually that the Pope is advocating for the things he cares about, but we’re always going to have disagreements on matters of public policy,” Vance said.


“We can respect the Pope, we certainly have a good relationship with the Vatican, but we’re also going to disagree on substantive questions from time to time,” he continued.

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@.




God Isn’t Withholding Your Breakthrough: Jonathan Cahn Exposes the Truth About Why You’re Stuck

From the first pages of Genesis to the final vision of Revelation, one image appears again and again in Scripture: a gate. The Garden of Eden had one, guarded by cherubim and a flaming sword. The tabernacle had one. The temple had one. The New Jerusalem has 12.

The gate, Jonathan Cahn teaches, is not a footnote: it is the central thread of the entire Bible. And according to Jesus, most people never walk through it.

In Luke 13, a man asks Jesus directly: “Lord, are there only a few who are going to be saved?” Jesus doesn’t comfort him with a broad answer. He answers with a command: “Strive to enter in at the straight gate. For I tell you, many will seek to enter and will not be able.”

Doubt is complicated. Faith is go with the Word. — Jonathan Cahn

The Greek word translated “straight” also means “narrow,” and Cahn unpacks both meanings with precision. A straight life, he explains, is a consistent life. Your beliefs, your words and your actions all line up. There is no double-mindedness, no crooked back-and-forth with God. “Straightness is a path of purity because straight means it’s all 100%. There’s nothing that is not of it.”

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And the physics of it are stunning. A straight-moving rocket builds momentum and breaks through the atmosphere. One that zigzags loses power with every turn. “There may be breakthroughs you have not had because you’re not going straight,” Cahn says bluntly. Consistency isn’t just a spiritual virtue. It is the mechanism of breakthrough.

Narrow, Cahn explains, is the Hebrew word linked to disciple, and discipleship requires discipline. Modern Christianity, he warns, has drifted from this. “He didn’t just say save people. He said make disciples. We are to make disciples, but that starts with ourselves.”

A narrow gate also does something most people don’t want to hear: it doesn’t allow for baggage. “Many people in the Lord bring baggage into the kingdom — baggage from their old life. The old attitude they never dropped off. The old manipulation, the old gossip, the old anger,”  says Cahn.

The gate is what divides the old life from the new. You cannot drag both through.

Ultimately, Cahn has a powerful call to action for the church: “Drop whatever you’re holding on to that you shouldn’t be holding on to. Drop the habit. Drop the hurt. Drop the wound. Drop the attitude. The gate is not for that.”

Time, Cahn reminds his congregation, is not unlimited. Once the Master shuts the door, no amount of knocking will open it. “What you do on earth is going to affect eternity, forever. You only have a set time to affect forever. So make the most of it.”

And yet, in all of this, Cahn refuses to leave the unlikely behind. God chose the weak, the atheist, the failure. Not despite their story, but because of it. “The more you turn it around from what you used to be, the more God is going to be glorified.”

The eyes of the Lord are searching the entire earth looking for the one whose heart is completely his. You be that one. — Jonathan Cahn

Few enter. But those who do change the world. Gideon’s army. Joshua and Caleb. David with a sling. God has never needed the majority. He has always needed the few who go all in. The narrow gate is not a punishment. It is an invitation to the most powerful life available to a human being.

Walk straight. Drop the baggage. Become the disciple. The gate is open — but it is narrow, and the time 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 media@.




Why the Jewish Population Still Hasn’t Recovered and What It Means for the End Times

Newly released figures reveal a sobering truth that cannot be ignored: the Jewish population has still not fully recovered from the devastation of World War II.

According to data reported by YNet Global, the global Jewish population currently stands at approximately 15.8 million, which is still below the 16.6 million recorded in 1939 before the Holocaust.

Decades later, the numbers tell a story that statistics alone cannot fully capture—a lingering void left by one of history’s greatest tragedies.

A Dramatic Shift in Where Jews Live

While the total population has yet to rebound fully, where Jewish people live today tells a very different story.

The report notes that Israel is now home to roughly 7.2 million Jews, surpassing the 6.3 million living in the United States. Together, these two nations make up the overwhelming majority of the global Jewish population.

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Other countries—including France, Canada, the United Kingdom and Argentina—continue to host Jewish communities, though some are shrinking due to migration and changing global dynamics.

What stands out most is this: the center of Jewish life has shifted back to Israel in a way that would have seemed unimaginable just a century ago.

The Final Chapter of a Living Generation

Another deeply moving aspect of the report is the focus on Holocaust survivors still living in Israel.

Approximately 111,000 survivors and victims of antisemitic persecution remain in Israel, most of them now in their 80s, 90s and beyond.

This is more than a statistic—it is a reminder that the generation that witnessed history’s darkest hour firsthand is quickly passing from the earth.

Their presence is both a testimony and a warning.

From Dispersion to Destiny: What Scripture Foretold

These developments point to something far greater than demographics.

The Bible repeatedly speaks of a time when the Jewish people would be scattered—and then regathered. Passages in Ezekiel describe God bringing His people back into their land from the nations, while Isaiah speaks of a second regathering that would astonish the world.

That promise seemed distant for centuries.

But in 1948, with the rebirth of Israel, something shifted. A prophetic clock began ticking once again.

Before World War II, only a small percentage of the world’s Jewish population lived in the land of Israel. Today, it holds the largest concentration of Jewish people on earth.

This is not random. It is remarkable.

A Prophetic Movement Happening Now

Even now, amid global unrest, rising antisemitism and regional conflict, Jewish people continue to return to Israel.

What was once a scattered people group is now being drawn back to its ancient homeland—just as Scripture declared would happen in the last days.

While the global population has not yet reached its pre-Holocaust numbers, the regathering itself is undeniable.

This is more than a historical trend. It is a living, unfolding sign.

And as the Jewish people continue to return to their land, one truth becomes increasingly clear: what God spoke long ago is not finished. It is unfolding—right before our eyes.

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@.




AI as ‘Child of God’ Sparks Concern Over New Moral Programming Push

As we continue to rush toward the very end of the age, the line between what is human and what is robotic is becoming increasingly blurred.

In a report by The Washington Post on MSN, it was noted that Anthropic, which owns the chatbot, Claude, recently met with a group of 15 Protestant and Catholic leaders, where the staff “…sought advice on how to steer Claude’s moral and spiritual development” in its process of reacting to “complex and unpredictable ethical queries.”

This, in turn, brought up the question of whether it is possible that Claude could be known as a “child of God.”

Catholic priest Brendan McGuire, who joined in the conversations, shared that “They’re growing something that they don’t fully know what it’s going to turn out as.” And that “We’ve got to build in ethical thinking into the machine so it’s able to adapt dynamically.”

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This comes as the dangers about Anthropic’s Mythos continue to surface in the news, particularly regarding Anthropic’s findings in a model too dangerous to release to the public.

The Biblical Line That Cannot Be Crossed

As the world races toward an increasingly digital future, the boundary between human identity and artificial creation is becoming dangerously blurred.

Despite the philosophical debates and technological ambition, Scripture gives a clear and unshakable answer. Humanity alone was created in the image of God. From the very beginning, God breathed life into man—something no algorithm, no code and no artificial system has ever received.

AI may simulate conversation, replicate emotional tone and even process ethical dilemmas, but it does not possess a soul, a spirit or the divine imprint of God.

As innovation accelerates and headlines grow more unsettling, believers must remain grounded in what God has already established.

The image of God is not programmable, not transferable, and cannot be manufactured.

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@.




Trump Responds to Deleted Controversial Post as Antichrist Claims Surge

The viral post depicting President Donald Trump as Jesus has officially been deleted.

The missing post was noticed after the internet erupted with claims that the image was blasphemous and a mockery of God.

At the White House, the president responded to the comments about the image, stating that he didn’t believe it depicted him as Jesus, but rather as a doctor.

“I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor and had to do with Red Cross, as a Red Cross worker, which we support,” Trump told reporters. “Only the fake news could come up with that one.”

Trump asked how “they came up with that one,” and clarified that the image is meant to show him as a doctor, healing people.

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“And I do make people better,” Trump said. “I make people a lot better.”


Trump further declined the opportunity to apologize to Pope Leo, according to Fox News.

“No, I don’t [apologize] because Pope Leo said things that are wrong,” Trump reportedly stated. “He was very much against what I’m doing with regard to think he’s very weak on crime and other things.”

The deletion of this controversial post comes as screenshots of online commentators have gone viral, with many going full force against it. One user wrote, “You are mocking Jesus!!!”

Others believed the post could have been a sign regarding the Antichrist.

“The book of Revelations speaks of this, are you literally depicting yourself as a savior or messiah? Just asking as the book of Revelations tells us the antichrist will claim he is,” another stated.

” elected the antichrist,” yet another wrote.

While Trump maintains the image was misunderstood, the strong reactions on all sides reveal just how deeply people care about truth and the proper representation of Jesus Christ.

This situation reminds us of the importance of discernment, that we must keep our guard up at all times, no matter what may 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 media@.




Pay to Chat with Jesus? The New Blasphemous AI Tool Coming Near You

Just when you think things couldn’t get any stranger, they do.

Hence, the new chatbot that allows you to speak to “Jesus,” of course, for a price.

In a new report by the Associated Press in the New York Post, the tech organization Just Like Me has created a chatbot avatar that is supposed to be like Jesus, available via video calls for $ per minute.

The CEO of the company, Chris Breed, stated that “You do feel a little accountable to the ‘re your friend. You’ve made an attachment.”

Chilling and creepy, right?

Breed further said that this AI model was trained on the KJV Bible and related sermons. According to the report, a package deal is $ for 45 minutes to be used in the month.

AI Religion Is Expanding—And So Is the Divide

This isn’t happening in a vacuum. The use of artificial intelligence for spiritual purposes is rapidly expanding across multiple religions. From AI-powered Buddhist chatbots offering meditation guidance to Hindu platforms experimenting with digital teachers and automated responses to spiritual questions, the trend is clear: technology is entering sacred territory.

But with that expansion comes a growing divide.

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Some believe AI can serve as a helpful tool, aiding learning, reflection and outreach. Others, however, see something far more concerning: the replacement of authentic spiritual encounter with artificial imitation.

As these tools become more advanced, the tension is only increasing. What some call innovation, others see as deception.

Only Jesus Saves—Not Artificial Substitutes

No matter how advanced AI becomes, one truth remains unshaken: salvation does not come through technology.

A chatbot cannot forgive sin. An algorithm cannot redeem a soul. And no digital avatar—no matter how lifelike—can replace a real relationship with Jesus Christ.

Transformation doesn’t happen through a screen. It happens in the secret place, through prayer, through the living and active Word of God, through worship and through time spent in the presence of the Lord. It is there that hearts are changed, minds are renewed, and lives are truly made new.

In a world increasingly filled with artificial voices, the call for believers is to return to the authentic one. Not a programmed response, but the voice of the Good Shepherd. Not a paid subscription, but a relationship that was already paid for on the cross.

In the end, no technology can offer what only Jesus can give: eternal life, true peace and the power to be completely transformed.

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@.