Prophetic Weather War? Joseph Z Says Winter Storm Signals Something Brewing

 

As a massive winter storm is sweeping across the United States from Texas toward the East Coast, prophetic voice Joseph Z is urging believers to view the crisis through a biblical and spiritual lens—not merely a meteorological one.

“I want to share something about this winter storm scenario that is trying to come into the nation,” he opened. Stretching “from Texas all the way to the East Coast,” the storm is expected to bring severe ice and snow and could affect statewide infrastructure, including critical power grids.

For Z, the timing of this storm is not incidental. He believes the event could be connected to broader geopolitical shifts, including the president’s recent speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos and the development of strategies involving Greenland.

“There’s something about this that feels mechanized,” Z said. “Like it’s a mechanism of retaliation… We’re going to take a swipe at your power grid. We’re going to take a swipe at your economy.”

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Z even suggested that “weaponized weather” could be in play, mentioning cloud seeding and other scientific technologies. “I believe this weather scenario has a lot to do with cloud seeding,” he said, adding that there is also a “spiritual connotation” related to threats against the nation’s justice systems.

The word justice became a key prophetic thread throughout his broadcast. Z repeatedly described seeing the word in the physical world around him and during his time of prayer, highlighting how the word ice sits within it. “I saw the word justice and the word ice in the word justice,” he said, sensing the Lord speaking about both “justice in the land” and the literal ice storm sweeping across the country.

Z called the storm “a sign of purification of this nation,” emphasizing that God is bringing reformers to the forefront and exposing corruption, both spiritually and politically. “Whenever there’s big news,” he warned, “pay attention to the small news,” pointing to legal pressure mounting against figures he believes will soon face accountability.

In a separate video, Nik Keswani spoke about the biblical implications of this winter storm, pointing to Matthew 24 as a biblical prophetic implication of what this natural phenomenon could mean.

“Jesus warned us that before His return, catastrophic events like this will be taking place, where He states in Matthew 24:8, ‘All of these are the beginning of birth pains,'” he said. “Those with spiritual discernment know that weather incidents like this isn’t just nature taking its course, but it is a part of a bigger, biblical prophecy meant to get our attention about God’s sovereignty and ultimately His return in the last days.”

Keswani further said that the storm is “not meant to cause panic but preparation. This storm is not about weather patterns or seasonal change. It is about reminding humanity of their dependence on God and the urgency for repentance.”

As the nation prepares for this monster storm, let us pray for the safety of those in its wake, and may we use biblical wisdom and discernment to see how this winter weather fits into the greater sign of the end and Jesus’ 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.




Scientific Revelation Points to a Possible Location for Heaven

Is it possible to scientifically pinpoint the specific location of heaven?

In a recent Fox News piece, Dr. Michael Guillén, who has a PhD in physics from Cornell and taught at Harvard, detailed his theory about where the specific spot of heaven may be.

Guillén points out that Scripture records many verses that talk about “looking up” to heaven and the Lord “looking down” on us. Because of this, he poses an excellent question: “Will you ever reach a point far enough ‘up’ into space that you finally reach heaven?”

He then makes a unique point: back in 1929, Edwin Hubble found that “galaxies are rushing away from one another,” and that the “farther ‘up’ in space a galaxy is located,” the farther it is from Earth.

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In classic physics fashion, Guillén then pulls out the numbers to back up his claims. He writes:

Theoretically, a galaxy that’s 273 billion trillion (273,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) miles away from Earth would move at 186,000 miles per second, which is the speed of light. That distance, way “up” there in space, is called the Cosmic Horizon.

While this means we cannot, in a physical sense, reach the Cosmic Horizon because of its distance, Guillén says it makes it plausible that heaven lies beyond this spot. In his explanation, he writes:

One: According to modern cosmology, an entire universe exists beyond the Cosmic Horizon. But it’s permanently hidden from us because we can never reach, let alone cross over, the Cosmic Horizon.

Two: Our best astronomical observations — and Einstein’s theories of special and general relativity — indicate that time stops at the Cosmic Horizon. At that special distance, way “up” there in deep, deep, deep space, there is no past, present or future. There’s only timelessness.

Three: Unlike time, however, space does exist at and beyond the Cosmic Horizon. Which means the hidden universe beyond the Cosmic Horizon is habitable, albeit only by light and light-like entities.

Four: According to modern cosmology, the Cosmic Horizon is lined with the very oldest celestial objects in the observable universe. That means whatever exists beyond the Cosmic Horizon predates these oldest objects… predates the so-called big bang… predates the beginning of the observable universe.

If modern physicists are correct that beyond the Cosmic Horizon lies a realm older than the universe itself, untouched by the ticking of time, and habitable only by light and light-like beings. Science may be brushing up against truths believers have proclaimed for millennia. And if that’s true, then this moment in history becomes profoundly prophetic. Hebrews tells us that believers are “receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken” (Heb. 12:28), one not bound by entropy, decay or the limits of space-time.

Science is catching a faint echo of something Scripture has thundered for generations: heaven is real, and it is closer than we think.

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.




Ms Rachel Sparks Backlash After Liking Antisemitic Comment

Children’s content creator Ms Rachel is facing heavy backlash after liking an antisemitic comment on social media, which she claims was an accident.

Ms Rachel, whose real name is Rachel Accurso, stated: “So, I thought I deleted a comment, and I accidentally hit like and hide.”

She continued in an emotional spiel: “I don’t know how or why I’ve accidentally liked comments before, it happens, I’m [a] human who makes mistakes,” Accurso said. “I would never agree with an antisemitic thing like the comment. We have Jewish family, a lot of my friends are Jewish.”



Accurso further claimed that she had proof that the comment had been deleted. “I delete antisemitic comments. I have proof because yesterday somebody messaged me there was a comment that said that. So, I said, ‘Yes, I saw it, and I deleted it’ because that’s what I thought happened. And then I said I hate antisemitism.”

According to Accurso, after seeing this blunder picked up across the internet, she feels that people cannot “be human” in today’s society.

“I’m so sorry for the confusion I caused. I’m so sorry if anyone thought I would ever agree with something horrible and antisemitic like that…It is okay to be human. It’s okay to make mistakes. And I’m old, so I am not as good with touching things online.”

She then spoke about her “advocacy,” potentially referring to her prior consistent pro-Palestinian messaging.


“My advocacy is wonderful and beautiful. And I’m so proud of it. And there’s nothing wrong with it. And it shouldn’t be controversial to say how kids deserve to be treated. Everyone who knows me knows that I would never like that.”

This latest controversy comes right after Accurso teamed up with New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, to promote socialistic, universal childcare to a group of toddlers.

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.




Exposing the Supernatural Framework Jesus Taught: The Operating System That Leads to Life

In a recent episode of Taylor Welch’s The Deep End, Welch laid out a striking claim: every believer is governed by one of two operating systems — the flesh or the Spirit. “There’s only two operating systems,” he says. “One leads to death and one leads to life… You’re either run by the flesh, or you’re run by the Spirit. You’re never run by both.”

The Flesh: Fear, Survival and Self-Limiting Identity

Welch describes the flesh not merely as sinful behavior but as a framework of survival. Human nature leads us to calculate life in terms of fear and self-preservation. As Welch observes, “The flesh will kick you to the past every single time because the flesh determines possibility based on experience.”

Two primal fears fuel this operating system: “We fear as a human species two things, and those two things rule us all. The first is physical death. The second is being alone.”

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These fears are not always conscious, but they govern decisions, relationships and even spiritual obedience. The flesh system is obsessed with image, validation and avoiding exposure. Under its influence, believers often self-limit, self-sabotage or shrink back to avoid the pain of being seen.

Welch warns this is how many Christians get stuck in cycles of ceilinged potential, noting that self-sabotage “is typically when it’s like self-betrayal… rooted in self-limiting beliefs.” In other words, the believer becomes their own Pharaoh long before Egypt ever shows up.

The Spirit: Alignment, Obedience and New Identity

By contrast, the Spirit’s operating system consults heaven rather than history. It isn’t transactional or moralistic but relational and revelatory.

Romans 8:5 becomes the framework: those who live according to the Spirit set their mind on the things of the Spirit. This is instinct, not merely intellect. Welch confesses that no one escapes this by willpower alone: “If there was one person who I would put all my money on to negotiate this… it would have been me, but I was not able to do it.” The instincts must be retrained by the Spirit, not by self-effort.

The Middle Ground Where Many Believers Break

Most Christians live in what the hosts call “the middle” — the space between old identity and new assignment. It is a zone marked by grief, exposure and internal war. “You’re not quite out of the old identity… and you’re not sustained or formidable in the new season,” he observes. Without grieving the old season, believers never surrender it; without surrender, they never graduate into calling.

The Outcome: Jesus as the Operating System Himself

The solution is not to try harder but to switch systems entirely. Scripture, identity and obedience reprogram the believer from heaven downward. As Welch summarizes: “It is not the devil angel on your left shoulder… It’s operating systems.”

Ultimately, we can either believe what God says about us and the plans and purposes He has for our lives, or we can be stuck in the past.

The choice is ours. How will you choose?

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.




Silent, Spiritual Danger of Anger: Pastor Issues Sobering Warning to Christians

Is there something shady hiding behind your anger?

In a recent message, Pastor Vlad Savchuk issued a sobering warning to the body of Christ about one of the most underestimated spiritual dangers of our time: unresolved, unhealthy anger. While believers often categorize anger as merely an emotional struggle, Savchuk argues it is far more spiritual—and far more destructive—than many realize.

“Today I want to talk to you about the danger of anger,” he began. “Not just anger in general, but unhealthy anger. The kind of anger that damages relationships…hurts your physical body…and will open the door to demons.”

According to Savchuk, not all anger is inherently sinful. Scripture itself reflects moments when God expresses righteous indignation over wickedness and injustice. “Anger is not always evil,” he taught. “The Bible actually recognizes anger as part of being a human…Ephesians 4:26 says, ‘Be angry, and do not sin.’”

The question is not whether believers get angry—everyone does—but why and how they express it. That distinction, he argued, is where spiritual battles are won or lost.

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Savchuk outlined four types of anger along two axes: justified vs. unjustified and controlled vs. uncontrolled. The most spiritually dangerous, he warned, is “unjustified and uncontrolled anger,” the variety that erupts from pride, offense, insecurity, fear or entitlement. “Most of the danger of anger is in this last box,” he said. “This leads to serious consequences, broken relationships and actually a lot of regret.”

Jesus Himself demonstrated what righteous anger looks like—not fueled by ego, irritation or wounded pride, but by zeal for the Father’s house and compassion for suffering people. Even in righteous fury, His anger was restrained. “He told the dove sellers, ‘Take these things away,’” Savchuk noted. “He didn’t smash cages. He didn’t kill the doves.” His point: holy anger is strong, but never fleshly or violent.

The consequences of unresolved anger, however, go far beyond relational damage. Savchuk warned that anger can cause a believer to “lose wisdom,” “destroy destiny” and even grant Satan a legal foothold in their life. “Unresolved anger is like leaving a door cracked open for Satan,” he said, referencing Ephesians 4:26–27. “The devil doesn’t need a big door. He just needs a foothold.”

Medical research also confirms what Scripture already said. Chronic anger is linked to heart disease, anxiety, insomnia, digestive disorders and depression. “Your body is not designed to carry chronic, unjustified, uncontrolled anger,” Savchuk cautioned.

Biblical examples reinforce the stakes. Cain’s rage led him to murder his brother and become “a restless wanderer.” Saul’s bitterness and jealousy destroyed his reign, while the older brother in the parable of the prodigal forfeited joy because he “was so angry, he refused to enter.”

Yet the message was not merely corrective. Savchuk called believers to respond biblically: with soft words (Prov. 15:1), with refusal to retaliate (Matt. 5:38–39) and with diligent reconciliation and forgiveness. “Do not let the sun go down on your wrath,” he warned. “Don’t carry anger perpetually from one day to another.”

“Jesus doesn’t just want to forgive your anger,” he continued. “He wants to heal your heart and transform your reactions into responses.”

Just because anger is a natural reaction does not mean we have to be stuck in its clutches. Instead, there is real freedom and peace found in Christ when we surrender our emotions and actions into His hands.

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.




Massive AI and Bitcoin Land Seizure Sparks End Time Concerns

Are we witnessing the escalation of end-times prophecy?

A report by the International Business Times noted that investor Kevin O’Leary from Shark Tank has decided to back an interesting new venture: land for AI centers.

O’Leary reportedly has decided to invest in 26,000 acres of land, 13,000 of which are located in Alberta, Canada, while the other half are “in undisclosed locations currently undergoing permitting processes.”

Beyond this unique investment, O’Leary has also invested in BitZero, which is a bitcoin mining organization based in Norway. For the businessman, he recognizes that “digital asset mining and data center operations require substantial land and power supplies…”

However, when it comes to these investments, O’Leary notes that half of the current centers in the last three years “will never get built” and that the decision to purchase the land for them is part of a “land grab without any understanding of what it takes.”

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In light of these developments, a bigger question could be asked not only about what happens to the land in this area, but also about how these additional facilities may impact power systems, landscapes and even the kinds of data that may be mined by AI.

As these AI operations grow and the infrastructure for digital control spreads across nations, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for discerning believers to shrug off the prophetic implications.

Scripture speaks of a coming system that will control commerce, information and identity (Rev. 13), enabling a single world authority to mandate who can “buy or sell” based on allegiance. For that kind of totalized power to function, it requires data, connectivity, energy and physical ground. Land for data centers may seem harmless; however, it just may signal the scaffolding of a digital empire capable of monitoring populations in real time and enforcing compliance without a physical soldier in sight.

The question is no longer theoretical: are we watching the final infrastructure for the beast system quietly take shape?

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.




Don Lemon Compares Church Invasion to Jesus Overturning the Temple

As debate swirled around the storming of a Minnesota church during Sunday worship by anti-ICE agitators, journalist Don Lemon decided to offer his own theological commentary on the event.

Lemon insisted on the “I’ve Had It” podcast that the protesters—who forced their way into a service—were attempting to hold the church accountable for its lack of compassion toward immigrants. “These people are hurting,” he said. “These people that ICE are targeting are suffering. They’re marginalized.”

Lemon also invoked Jesus cleansing the temple as justification for storming the church: “Jesus turned the tables over in the temple,” he said. “He flipped the tables because He was tired of them… not living up to the tenets of Christianity.”

Lemon’s absurd statement is a tactic we see many people who do not truly follow God attempt to use Scripture out of context. They attempt to make the Bible all about human justice and our own ability to make things right, rather than the gospel of Jesus Christ, which tells us to repent because the kingdom of God is at hand.

The Bible never endorses forcibly interrupting worship as a legitimate expression of compassion or justice. In fact, Paul repeatedly confronts disorder and disruption in the Church to maintain the holiness and purity of worship.

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Furthermore, Lemon reframed the First Amendment as the higher authority within the sanctuary. “This is what protest is about—discomfort,” he argued. “We welcome dissent… we welcome the right to peaceably assemble.” Yet these rights apply to the public square, not to invading a worship gathering. Storming a church in order to disrupt worship is not “biblical protest”—it is chaos at its finest.

Lemon then claimed Christianity has been captured by “supremacy… a white supremacy,” describing evangelicals as believing “this country was built for them” and as a movement where religious freedom applies “only if you’re a Christian and only if you’re a white male.” This is a flat-out lie. Christianity is about the Son of God coming and giving His life for the world. That includes people of every race, language and tongue. Scripture says every knee will bow and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. This is not a limited club. This is not exclusive to just a few. The gospel is for everyone who will believe.

This news comes as a federal judge rejected the Department of Justice’s charges against Lemon, as Fox News reported. Attorney General Pam Bondi said that “no one” was above the law and that it was possible to explore “other avenues to charge Lemon.”

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.




Candace Owens Slammed With Cease-and-Desist Bombshell From Turning Point USA

Internet commentator Candace Owens recently revealed that she has received a cease-and-desist letter from Turning Point USA, escalating a growing feud that has already gripped the conservative movement.

Owens, who formerly toured and spoke under contract with Charlie Kirk and Turning Point, told viewers that the letter accuses her of violating a non-disparagement clause, despite what she describes as unforeseeable circumstances. “I signed an agreement to work beside Charlie Kirk because he built a company that I believed in,” she said. “It would be unconscionable for me to choose silence in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s public assassination.”

According to Owens, the 12-month clause restricting criticism went into effect after TPUSA terminated its speaking contract in December. She says TPUSA leadership has taken the position that her allegations, questions, and comments regarding finances, personnel, and potential internal corruption constitute a breach.

Owens then read key portions of the cease-and-desist letter aloud, including the passage stating that her statements are “continuing to cause harm” to the organization, and that Turning Point is “currently working to calculate the full extent” of the damages. “So someone’s with a calculator,” Owens joked, adding that if damages were truly accruing, they may want to “start with themselves.”

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The letter further demands that Owens “cease stating or implying” that TPUSA or any of its employees “played any part in Mr. Kirk’s assassination,” or that they “knew about the assassination beforehand, participated in the assassination day of, or covered up the truth after the fact.”

In her classic fashion, Owens did not back down from her insinuations and conspiracies, reiterating that deception alone was enough to draw reasonable suspicion. She also mocked the letter’s suggestion that her commentary implied financial impropriety, saying that Turning Point appeared most concerned with money.

Turning her sarcasm up further, she told viewers to “give all of your money to Turning Point USA… They are amazing… They are the most financially proper organization in the world.”

Concluding this portion of her show, Owens made clear that a contractual threat will not silence her. “Name your price. How much money do you want? I’ll raise it overnight. People want the truth.”

This legal battle comes after Erika Kirk and Owens sat down in a private conversation after months of Owens spewing claims about the involvement of Turning Point USA in the assassination of its co-founder, Charlie Kirk.

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.




Why Do Powerful Ministers Fall? Benny Hinn Shares Oral Roberts’ Shocking Explanation

In an interview with Daystar, Pastor Benny Hinn shared a deeply personal encounter with the late Oral Roberts that reshaped his understanding of the anointing—and why highly anointed leaders sometimes fall into scandal or moral failure.

Hinn recalled asking Roberts a difficult question that had troubled him for years: “How can God use somebody… so powerful? And then that man [goes] and sleeps with a woman right after?”

Roberts’ answer stunned him: “The anointing, Benny.”

Confused, Hinn pressed him again: “Say it again.” Roberts simply repeated: “The anointing.”

From there, Roberts began unpacking a distinction many in the Church have never truly been taught—the difference between the anointing on a person and the anointing within a person.

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According to Hinn’s retelling, Roberts explained that the anointing that comes on a minister for service affects the body, emotions and gifting, but “doesn’t affect their spirit at all.” He noted that when someone ministers under this empowering anointing, they often become “intense,” “emotional,” and deeply discerning.

Hinn described the revelation like a puzzle suddenly coming together.

“There’s a difference between the one inside of you… and the one on you. The one on you has nothing to do with the one inside of you, and the one on you is carried by the one inside of you.”

Roberts went further, explaining that the anointing within—the indwelling presence of the Spirit—is tied to a believer’s personal walk and hunger for God. The anointing on a person, however, is tied to the hunger and needs of the people they minister to.

This helps explain why, as Roberts noted, “the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.” In other words, gifting doesn’t automatically equal maturity.

But he didn’t stop there. Roberts addressed the role of human weakness, telling Hinn that every believer has “at least one weakness,” and most have more. This weakness, he said, remains shriveled in the presence of God. “When we spend time with the Lord, the weakness we’ve all been born with has nowhere to go.”

However, if a minister neglects the presence of God, the empowering anointing doesn’t suppress that weakness. It actually stirs it. Roberts warned:

“If the presence of God is absent… that weakness is loose, and the anointing stirs it.”

That, he explained, is why historically “the greatest men have fallen after the greatest moments” of ministry.

For Hinn, the revelation was both transformative and sobering. It paints a picture many in the church have long sensed but struggled to articulate: anointing doesn’t replace holiness, gifting doesn’t automatically heal character, and power doesn’t guarantee purity.

This should be a wake-up call for all of us. God has uniquely gifted each and everyone of us to do His good works. However, gifting alone does not equal fruit. It takes time for the fruit of the Spirit to grow. It takes prayer, time spent in Scripture and communion with the Lord for the anointing within a person to match the anointing on a person. May we never treat the Christian walk as something only based on performance instead of a relationship to be had with Jesus, where we grow in godliness and holy submission to the Holy Spirit.

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.




Historic Moment at Davos: Is Trump’s Board of Peace a Prophetic Sign of the End?

In a moment many are already calling historic, President Donald Trump took the stage at Davos to officially unveil his new “Board of Peace,” an international body he says could reshape the future of the Middle East—and perhaps the world.

“This is a very exciting day, long in the making,” Trump told the gathered world leaders, business executives and dignitaries. Framing the moment as a global turning point, he declared, “We have peace in the Middle East. Nobody thought that was possible. We’ve settled eight wars, and I believe another one’s coming pretty soon.”

Trump described the Board of Peace as a high-level coalition of presidents, prime ministers and foreign ministers who will work alongside the United Nations but with a mandate for concrete action, not endless discussion. “This board has the chance to be one of the most consequential bodies ever created,” he said. “And it’s my enormous honor to serve as its chairman.”

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Behind this new organization is the rebuilding of Gaza. Trump said the Board’s first assignment is to implement a comprehensive plan to stabilize and rebuild the Strip after years of bloodshed.

He emphasized that the goal is not only the end of war, but the transformation of daily life: “We’re committed to ensuring Gaza is demilitarized, properly governed and beautifully rebuilt. It’s going to be a great plan,” Trump said, calling Gaza’s future “a great thing to watch” as the Board’s work unfolds.

However, he does not intend to stop with Gaza when it comes to the Board making changes worldwide.

“Once this board is completely formed, we can do pretty much whatever we want to do. And we’ll do it in conjunction with the United Nations,” Trump said.

Behind the scenes of the peace architecture are senior advisers long associated with Trump’s Middle East initiatives—most notably son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Taking the podium to lay out the practical roadmap, Kushner reminded the audience how recent the breakthrough really is.

“It was just over 100 days ago that we got the final deal done and everyone was celebrating and joyous about the hostages coming home and the end to this long war that nobody thought was possible,” Kushner said.

But he quickly added that securing a deal was only the beginning. “As you guys know, peace is a different deal than a business deal because you’re changing a mindset.”

Kushner outlined an ambitious master plan to turn Gaza from a war zone into a hub of opportunity—complete with workforce housing, industry and full employment.

According to The Jerusalem Post, the plan will cost about $25 billion to implement. All of it, Kushner stressed, hinges on Hamas laying down its weapons. “We, Hamas, signed a deal to demilitarize. That is what we are going to enforce,” he said firmly. “People ask us what our plan B is. We do not have a plan B.”

The ultimate vision, Kushner explained, is simple: “Our goal here is peace between Israel and the Palestinian people. Everyone wants to live peacefully. Everyone wants to live with dignity.”

If the world stands together and resists the urge to inflame old hostilities, he believes the breakthrough in Gaza can serve as a template for other seemingly intractable conflicts. “If we believe that peace is possible, then peace really can be possible,” he said.

Trump closed the event with a promise that this initiative will not be another empty diplomatic gesture. “This is not going to be a waste of time,” he insisted. “We waste so much time on things that never happened. This will happen, and it’s already happening.”

Whether the Board of Peace becomes a stabilizing force or a catalyst for greater prophetic fulfillment remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: history is accelerating. These developments are not merely political—they are eschatological. They serve as a reminder that the stage is being set, the actors are taking their positions and the clock is moving toward a final act foretold long ago.

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.