Amanda Grace: Olympics, Super Bowl and the Growing Satanic Agenda

Right now, prophetic voice Amanda Grace is urging believers to pay close attention to the intersection of recent global events, including the Olympic opening ceremony and the Super Bowl halftime show. She notes that these moments are not merely entertainment spectacles but potential spiritual signposts pointing toward a larger battle over the nation’s direction as we head into 2026 and 2028.

In a recent broadcast, Grace warned that what many view as a coincidence may instead be intentional spiritual signaling. “There is a hidden agenda with the Olympics and the Super Bowl halftime show having to do with 2028,” she said. “This is not an accident. This is highly, highly deliberate, and it’s highly prophetic.”

Grace’s message pointed specifically to numerical patterns tied to event dates and the Super Bowl number, claiming they reveal deeper symbolism.

According to Grace, these alignments reflect how “the kingdom of darkness and its disciples align events, dates, times and seasons in order to plant the seed of agendas that the enemy wants to grow in a future season.”

Beyond numbers, she also highlighted cultural influence through music and global events, warning believers to remain spiritually discerning. “They are attempting to align things through music, through dates, through times, through events, open up the souls of people, open up the soul of the nation and align events and summon agendas for national catastrophe,” Grace said.

However, the core of her prophetic warning centered less on fear and more on a coming moment of national spiritual decision. Drawing parallels to the biblical book of Ezra, Grace described the current season as a potential “Ezra moment” — a time of rebuilding, repentance and rededication to God.

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“This is about consecration,” she said. “This is an Ezra moment of reconsecration, and this can’t be superficial Christianese business as usual. This has to be an all-humility crying out to the Lord before the nation.”

Grace also pointed to plans for a national prayer and rededication gathering as a potentially pivotal spiritual moment for America. She emphasized that such moments historically invite both spiritual breakthrough and spiritual opposition.

“The enemy would like nothing more right now than to derail it before the entire nation,” Grace warned, adding that pride and spiritual complacency could be dangerous obstacles. “Pride goes before destruction. It announces and beckons for destruction to come.”

Ultimately, she called believers not to panic but to pray.

“The battle is for the soul of the nation,” Grace said. “So we need to intercede and pray that those snares and traps are exposed and dismantled.”

As cultural influences, political shifts, and spiritual conversations continue to collide in unprecedented ways, Christians are being challenged to respond not with speculation but with prayer, discernment and a renewed commitment to spiritual readiness.

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].




Prophetic Shift? Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Prepares for Historic First Meeting

The Board of Peace is just getting started with its plans for worldwide impact.

A CNN report noted that the first Board of Peace meeting is scheduled for Feb. 19 in Washington, D.C., at the U.S. Institute of Peace, now known as the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace.

As the outlet noted, this first official meeting is “intended in part to be a fundraiser.” The organization’s goal is to help rebuild Gaza and address conflict zones worldwide.

According to Politico, those expected to attend the meeting include leaders who have joined the Board of Peace and executive committee members of the Gaza rebuilding plan.

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If history and Scripture reveal anything, it is that movements centered on peace in the Middle East often signal more than political strategy—they echo patterns that have unfolded across biblical history.

The Bible repeatedly shows that declarations of peace can precede sudden and dramatic shifts in world history. Paul warned in 1 Thessalonians 5:3 that “when they say, ‘Peace and safety,’ then sudden destruction comes upon them.” Likewise, the prophetic framework in Daniel points to a future leader who confirms a covenant connected to Israel and the surrounding nations—an agreement that appears stabilizing on the surface, yet ultimately ushers in a period of global upheaval.

Developments like international peace boards and global rebuilding efforts should serve as a spiritual wake-up call. Jesus repeatedly called His followers to remain watchful, discerning the times while staying anchored in faith. Now, we are in one of those prophetic moments where godly wisdom is necessary for where we are headed 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].




Megachurch Stages Bizarre Super Bowl Halftime Show Featuring K-Pop Demon Hunters, Bad Bunny

Did your church host a halftime show for Super Bowl Sunday?

In a Super Bowl Sunday sermon, Crossroads Church, located in Ohio, decided to do something that has given megachurches a bad rap: they pressed forward with a worldly gimmick to catch lots of attention.

In a video posted to X by Protestia, the church’s “halftime show” for their Super Bowl Sunday sermon included sons from K Pop Demon Hunters, The Ramones, Bon Jovi, Bad Bunny, Cardi B, Beastie Boys, Olivia Dean, and plenty of beach balls floating around the sanctuary. Instead of true worship, songs that tickle the ears of those who are seeking anything but sound doctrine appear to be on display.


This, however, is only half of the entirety of Crossroads service. On their website where the whole message can be watched, the church decked out with everything from professional-looking sports news desks, confetti, and two “teams” of pastors that would compete with one another regarding their messages. Speaking about needing community as “huddles,” and shallow football analogies, the message was missing some key ingredients to it: God’s holiness, the reality of sin and our need for Him to be the Lord over our lives.

Crossroads Church made headlines back in 2020 for their Super Bowl message, where the pastors punted a football as part of “kick off.”

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This moment should make Christians pause. When the church begins to mirror entertainment culture more than it reflects the holiness of God, something is deeply out of alignment. Scripture teaches that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, yet productions like this communicate the opposite—that God is casual, optional or simply another backdrop for spectacle.

A true church is not called to compete with the world—it is called to shine in contrast to it. Believers are commissioned to be salt and light, not imitators of culture’s noise and trends. The world is already saturated with entertainment, but what it is starving for is truth, conviction, holiness and the presence of God. The church’s mission has never been to look like the world in order to win it, but to reflect Christ so clearly that the world sees something different, something holy and something eternal.

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].




Olympic Ceremony Sparks Backlash After Satanic Imagery Display

A wave of controversy is sweeping across social media following the latest Olympic opening ceremony as the event featured occult imagery.

In a recent reaction video, Benny Johnson shared images of the ceremony’s centerpiece — a fiery, glowing monument-like structure which unmistakably was a pentagram inside of a fiery ball. “This is like a complete and total ritual, isn’t it?” he said. “Look, you can even see like the pentagram there inside of whatever the fireball is.”

Social media reaction was swift and intense, with some users claiming the imagery felt intentionally provocative. The controversy also reignited memories of the 2024 Paris Olympic ceremony, which sparked global backlash after featuring a blasphemous depiction of drag queens imitating the Last Supper painting.

“Fellow Christians, can you please join me in a complete and total boycott of the blasphemous, sickening satanic cult ritual known as the Olympics? Jesus Christ will not be mocked,” Johnson said.

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He pointed to this mockery of Jesus during that earlier ceremony. “What were we talking about then? … this very sick scene where they mocked the Last Supper painting of Christ,” he said, also referencing what he described as “occult ritual style practices.”

Now, Johnson and others online are noticing that this latest ceremony feels like a continuation of the same trend. “At least people have their sensitivities up,” he said. “At least people have their spirits high on this stuff.”

In a culture that increasingly blurs the line between light and darkness, believers must be more discerning than ever. Scripture calls us to have nothing to do with the fruitless works of darkness, but instead to expose them—and that begins with guarding what we watch, celebrate and entertain. If something even remotely mirrors darkness, glorifies evil or mocks what is holy, it is not worth compromising your spirit over.

Now is the time for Christians to stand firm, pursue what is pure and fix our eyes on Jesus, choosing light in a world that is growing increasingly comfortable with the shadows.

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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].




God Is Exposing Sin in the Charismatic Church: A Wake-Up Call for Believers

As scandals and controversies continue to surface across portions of the charismatic church, a growing conversation is emerging: What is God doing in this moment?

In a recent message, Isaiah Saldivar addressed this issue head-on, arguing that what many are calling a crisis may actually be a divine refining process.

“All right, I want to talk about all the exposure happening right now, specifically in the charismatic church,” Saldivar said. “What we’re seeing with scandals, fake prophetic words … leaders are being exposed.”

While acknowledging the seriousness of recent revelations, Saldivar cautioned believers against swinging to unhealthy extremes. “There’s two real extremes people are responding with to this whole exposure,” he explained. One side, he said, uses scandals to discredit the entire movement. The other refuses to acknowledge problems at all. “I would say both responses are not biblical.”

Instead, Saldivar framed the current season as part of God’s work in purifying His people. “Exposure is not God saying I’m abandoning my church,” he said. “Exposure is God purifying His people.” He added emphatically, “Exposure is not Satan winning. Exposure is not revival dying. Exposure is God refusing to allow sin, division, chaos, compromise to stay hidden in the church.”



Saldivar made clear he was not advocating for what he called “heresy hunter” culture, where ministries are attacked over theological disagreements. Rather, he said legitimate exposure involving sin, abuse or deception is necessary. “When there is sin, when there’s compromise, when there’s corruption, when there is scandals, when there’s abuse of power … that needs to be exposed. Amen for exposure.”

Central to his message was a warning about confusing spiritual gifting with spiritual maturity. “We have to remember that anointing is not the same as approval,” Saldivar said. “The gifting does not prove maturity. Fruit is proof of maturity.” He also challenged the idea that platform size equals spiritual authority. “Just because someone has crowds or influence doesn’t mean they have intimacy with God.”

The message also addressed accountability in church leadership. “The Bible never teaches that prophecy is beyond correction,” he said. “The Bible never says that prophets are untouchable.” He stressed that correction should be seen as part of spiritual health, noting, “Correction is not rejection.”

Despite the sobering nature of recent exposures, Saldivar urged believers not to abandon the work of the Holy Spirit. “The answer to abuse is not unbelief,” he said. “The answer to deception is not to shut down and don’t have church anymore.” Instead, he called for “biblical balance,” combining strong scriptural foundations with openness to the Spirit’s work.

Ultimately, Saldivar expressed hope for the future. “This is not the end of the charismatic church,” he said. “This is the refining moment of the charismatic church.” He encouraged believers to pursue humility, repentance and strong character, adding, “We got to value character over charisma.”

Closing with a personal reflection, Saldivar shared his own goal for ministry longevity. “I don’t want to be known as a great preacher, great speaker, great communicator,” he said. “I want to be known as a man of God. I want to be known as a man of prayer.”

In a time when many believers are wrestling with difficult questions, Saldivar’s message offers a sobering but hopeful perspective: purification, not destruction, may be at work.

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].




TPUSA Halftime Show Pays Emotional Tribute to Charlie Kirk’s Voice for Faith and America

Last night’s All-American Halftime Show presented by Turning Point USA honored its late co-founder in an emotional tribute.

In the minute-long clip highlighting Charlie Kirk’s life, especially his accomplishments through Turning Point USA and his family, a previous message from Kirk about what matters most in life was played.

“I want to honor God in all that I do. I wanna be a great husband, a great father. I want to serve this country. I want to try to continue to lead this movement, and to speak truth, and to never lie,” Kirk said.

He continued, speaking on the importance of being selfless and focused on bringing strength and freedom to the nation.

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“To stop thinking about yourself all the time, and instead, think about what you should do to help other people and to defend this country above yourself. I’m so inspired. This army of freedom fighters, we’re gonna be around for the next hundred, two hundred years, because we know in the end, our ideas will win,” the video continued.

The footage also highlighted Kirk’s heart for God and family.



“God should be the most important thing in your life. But then beyond that, it’s getting married, having children, building families. My kids are my most important thing in my world. My wife, and my kids, and relationship with God, top three things. And the more often that you choose the deep, the difficult, but the right path over the easy path, is one that will reward you, your family, and this beautiful nation,” he stated.

In a post on X, Erika Kirk gave her thanks and appreciation to all those who watched the All-American Halftime Show.

The @TPUSA All-American Halftime Show was so incredible. Charlie would’ve absolutely loved it. Thank you to the millions that tuned in. I’m so proud of our entire team, staff, and the artists who believed in the vision and mission @KidRock @brantleygilbert @leebrice @GabbyBarrett_ . It’s okay to love Jesus and your country.

Ultimately, this is what it’s all about, making Heaven crowded.

…I love you Charlie baby, this is all for you.


In a culture often pulled toward compromise, Charlie Kirk’s words echo as both a challenge and a commission—live for God first, love your family fiercely and stand boldly for truth no matter the cost. As the tribute made clear, the mission Charlie Kirk helped to ignite was never about one man, but about a generation willing to choose the narrow road.

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].




John Bevere’s End-Times Warning: Why Lukewarm Christians Are in Danger

During a powerful interview on the Girls Gone Bible podcast, author John Bevere delivered a direct and sobering message to modern believers: The church must move beyond inspiration and return to a deep commitment to God’s Word, repentance and holy living—especially as believers live closer to Christ’s return.

According to Bevere, Scripture repeatedly connects eagerly anticipating Christ’s return with spiritual transformation.

“The anticipation of His second coming gives us the power to purify ourselves,” he said.

The Warning About Lukewarm Christianity

Bevere warned that one of the greatest dangers in today’s church is lukewarm faith, which is something he says many believers misunderstand.

“A lukewarm person has enough Christianity to blend in with the believers and has enough of the world to blend in with the world,” he said. “They can blend in easily.”

He emphasized that this spiritual condition is especially dangerous because many who live this way still believe they are spiritually secure.

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“The person who knows they’re not right with God is easy to reach,” Bevere said. “The person who thinks they’re right with God—you have to show them why they’re not right with God in order to get them to get right with God.”

Inspiration vs. Transformation

Bevere also challenged the modern church’s focus on inspiration over biblical truth. He notes that when churches prioritize feeling good over teaching Scripture, believers become spiritually weak and vulnerable to deception.

“I think what’s going to get us in big trouble in America is not what we preach—it’s what we’re not preaching,” Bevere said.

Repentance and True Devotion

Using an analogy of engagement, Bevere explained repentance as total devotion to Jesus. It is the total abandonment of the sinful things that have kept us separated from Him.

“Repentance [is] coming to Jesus saying, ‘You gave your life for me. You’re my creator. I am never going to date, flirt with, or give my phone number out or sleep with that which drove the nails through your hands again,’” he said.

Living With Eternity in Mind

Ultimately, Bevere says Christians must live with urgency while remaining faithful in everyday life.

“We should live like He’s coming today… but we should plan our lives like He’s not coming for 400 years,” he said. “Because He said, ‘Occupy until I come.’”

Now is the time that we have been given to get right with God before His Second Coming. The real question: Are you ready for His return?

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].




Jenny Weaver Warns of Growing Spiritual Corruption Targeting the Church

Christians have no choice: We must press forward for the mission of the gospel.

In a powerful message, Jenny Weaver delivered a warning she believes the church can’t afford to ignore: “There’s poison in the pot.”

Preaching from Elisha’s miracle in 2 Kings 4:38–41, Weaver said the passage is more than an Old Testament story—it’s a prophetic picture of what’s happening in the body of Christ right now.

Weaver’s message begins with Gilgal, where “there was famine in the land.” But she emphasized Gilgal wasn’t just any location—it was a covenant place. “Gilgal represents consecration… cutting of the flesh… covenant,” she said, calling believers to stop treating commitment like a “pinky promise.” In a time of spiritual drought, she argued, God is calling His people back to stability: “Covenant people are not flip-floppy type of people… they’ll be planted… they’re here in this season… in the bad season, they’re here.”

Then she pointed to the “sons of the prophets,” who positioned themselves correctly rather than withdrawing when things got difficult. “When famine hits… instead of pulling back, you must press forward,” she said, warning that emotional famine often produces spiritual compromise.

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From there, she highlighted a critical detail: a company of prophets was together—until “one went out… all on their own.” She called it modern-day individualism—leaving accountability to gather “revelation” from untamed sources.

The danger, she said, is that the “wild gourds” looked legitimate. “It smells like a squash, looks like a squash… but… it’s poison,” she warned, likening it to voices that appear Christian but carry spiritual contamination. “They’re looking saved… looking like they’re on fire… but what they have inside of them is poison.” That’s why she believes discernment must increase: “Discernment in the body of Christ must increase.”

Weaver pointed out that when the prophets tasted the stew, the crisis became clear: “Man of God, there is death in the pot.” She noted they didn’t gossip—they went to leadership. “They went to leadership,” she said, arguing that healthy spiritual covering matters in times of confusion.

But the miracle came through a simple solution. Elisha called for flour, which Weaver interpreted as the Word of God—Christ Himself. “You want to get the poison out… you got to throw the Word at it,” she declared.

Her warning was urgent: “You will not be able to be fooled by a false prophet if you know the Bible for real.” And her prescription was practical—stop dabbling, start devouring Scripture: “You need to be devouring chapters and books at this point.”

Ultimately, Weaver believes God is drawing a line to purify His people. She warns that in this season, believers must choose truth over mixture and return fully to the authority of God’s Word. Those who do will be equipped to stand strong as spiritual deception increases.

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].




Franklin Graham Slams Upcoming ‘Bad Bunny’ Super Bowl Halftime Show

The Rev. Franklin Graham has made his opinion clear on what Christians should not be watching this Super Bowl Sunday.

In a post made to X, Graham expressed how he has enjoyed watching the Super Bowl for years. However, he points out that the content the NFL has pushed for years has become increasingly family-unfriendly.

Like most Americans, I’ve enjoyed watching the Super Bowl. But the halftime shows began pushing moral boundaries and have become more and more sexualized. This year, they’re having Bad Bunny perform. The @NFL leadership is pushing this sexualized agenda.



He then applauded Turning Point USA for releasing their first alternative halftime show.

Thank you, @TPUSA and @MrsErikaKirk for providing an alternative—“The All-American Halftime Show” with the agenda of celebrating family, faith, and freedom!


Graham’s backing of Turning Point USA’s “The All-American Halftime Show” comes after the earlier announcement of their performers, which include Kid Rock, Gabby Barrett, Brantley Gilbert and Lee Brice.

As Turning Point markets this alternative halftime show, Bad Bunny has made it clear that he plans on using his time on stage to give thanks to “queer icons.”

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].




Amanda Grace: ‘Ferocious February’ Reveals a Season of National Testing, Exposure and Spiritual Awakening

With February in full swing, Amanda Grace issued a prophetic warning: a “ferocious February,” marked by exposure, national upheaval and an urgent call for the church to stay spiritually alert.

In a recent livestream, Grace pointed first to President Donald Trump’s announcement of a national prayer gathering in May to “rededicate America as one nation under God.” Calling it “super important,” Grace framed the moment as more than political messaging, insisting it carries the weight of spiritual confrontation. “The enemy does not want this nation rededicated,” she warned. “He does not want us to have an Ezra moment in this nation and come together as a nation and rededicate it to God.”

Drawing from Scripture, Grace compared this season to the rebuilding and recommitment seen in the days of Nehemiah and Ezra, describing a time when restoration was followed by public return to the covenant.

“This is an Ezra moment we are approaching in this nation,” Grace said, adding that opposition is intensifying precisely because of what this represents: “The enemy is livid about it… and this is why you have watched these things kick into overdrive.”

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From there, the commentary moved into what Grace described as a parallel surge of exposure—particularly inside national institutions. Referring to a report alleging concerning affiliations involving Rep. Rashida Tlaib, Grace said, “Isn’t it interesting that in the year approaching America’s 250th anniversary we are watching two things collide and converge… one of the greatest seasons of exposure and excavation we have ever seen in this nation—and we are also watching the president announce intentions to rededicate the nation to Almighty God.”

She then read aloud excerpts from prophetic words she had been given on Oct. 20, 2023, and Dec. 6, 2023, describing coming scandal, upheaval, and exposure in Congress and the Senate. “The squad indeed shall be scattered as chaff before the wind,” Grace quoted, later adding, “Truth as a sword is what shall gut the full belly of lies of the nation.”

However, the livestream repeatedly came back to one looming prophetic marker: Purim.

Citing a Dec. 20, 2025 word—“a January of justice… shall lead to a ferocious February setting up for a roar… in March”—Grace argued the timing is critical because the nation is “within that 30-day window to Purim.” Grace emphasized Purim’s biblical setting in Persia (modern-day Iran) and warned that rising conflict with Iran and shifting diplomatic negotiations are not random. “We are now approximately 29 days from Purim… The book of Esther, involving Purim, took place in Iran,” she said.

Grace also believes the timing near Purim may connect to the kidnapping case involving Savannah Guthrie’s mom. “Please pray for this family,” she said, calling for agreement in prayer, “to break through a spiritual embargo.” With Purim’s themes of reversal, decrees and deliverance in view, Amanda Grace urged believers not to disengage: “We have to be sober-minded and vigilant… we as the church cannot put rose colored glasses on right now.”

However, even in the midst of fear and national shaking, Amanda Grace pointed to one fantastic exhortation and promise from 1 Samuel 30: strengthen yourself in the Lord, inquire of Him and pursue—because in this season, God still causes His people to “recover all.”

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].