Prophecy Fulfilled: The Left Will Behave Like a Wounded Animal
The words of evangelist Mario Murillo have come to a fulfillment as the shocking news of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory became finalized.
Murillo issued two distinct words for 2024, and this election has brought truth and accuracy to both of them.
Firstly, Murillo stated there would be a key spiritual awakening among Hispanic Americans, and from revival events hosted by Pastor Tony Suarez to record-setting support of Donald Trump, we are seeing this prophetic word play out.
The Latino population of America showed out during the 2024 election, giving Trump the largest amount of support in history, with 45% and a 13-point increase from 2020 according to NBC News. Whether it was the lunacy adopted by the Left on matters like sexuality or the Biden-Harris administration’s poor handling of the economy, Latino voters turned out and helped deliver the election for Trump.
Murillo saw Latinos, along with other minority communities, as “waking up” and rejecting the divisiveness of the “woke” movement. They are gravitating more towards conservative pro-America values represented by the MAGA movement. He also believes that the community is ripe for a powerful spiritual revival, which has been realized in part with Suarez’s “Revival on the Border” movement.
Another word that Murillo gave for 2024 was that “the Left is going to behave like a wounded animal,” and what could harm the Left and their dystopian plans for America than another Donald Trump victory?
“You have to see that they’ve been cornered. Their escapades, their extremes, their overreach in government are all coming back to haunt them now and the American voter sees blood in the water and they’re going to make him pay,” Murillo said at the beginning of the year.
And as it turns out, the American voter has indeed had enough.
This past election saw Donald Trump put together a coalition so diverse no one but God could have seen it coming. From Robert Kennedy Jr., Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard and many, many more, it was not just the Christian conservative vote that got Trump reelected, it was a united America front that was tired of the demonic agenda of the Left.
Now, that agenda is on life-support and the Left has been delivered a stunning blow as the Trump White House may also have control of Congress to begin his next four years in office.
“We’ve entered a new season, and that is where the word strength is going to matter,” Murillo said accurately. “We have to reassess our priorities. We’ve got to sit down and let God have time to shape us into something.”
In this time of hope and optimism in America, and around the world, Christians are not to remain idle. Now is the time to kick kingdom building into high gear, to tear down the high places in our nation and bring God back into the heart of our society once again.
Now, a 43-year-old prophecy from preacher and teacher Charles Capps appears to be an excellent descriptor of the days in which we live.
Recently, Bishop Alan DiDio of Encounter Today shared with his congregation the words of Capps, believing that we are living them out at this very moment.
“I’m just astounded at how it speaks to the moment that we’re in right now,” DiDio shares.
Here are the words of Charles Capps, spoken in 1981:
There are gonna be men that are gonna be framed and conspiracies against them to remove them from high positions, and to keep some from getting in high positions. There will be great pains and great effort given to put them down—expose them—and reveal things that are lies against them. To deliver them from high government positions. But in the end, it shall be that there will be a turning around of what the enemy has wrought and bring forth the manifestation, and those that have done it will be exposed and expelled. And those that have been conspired against shall rise to higher government position. For this nation shall walk in the ways of the Lord, for My people have interceded and called upon Me and believed Me for supernatural things, and now you are gonna see it, thus saith the Lord. Glory to God.
Charisma News has previously reported on Joseph Z of Z Ministries calling attention to Capps prophecy, drawing the parallels from the men Capps describes to now President-elect Trump.
“It’s not very long, but I believe it has to do with our current situation in the political arena,” Z shares. “This is 43 years ago that he prophesied this and I believe he’s speaking directly into our modern circumstance, what we’re dealing with right now in the culture.”
This declaration came months before Trump ended up winning the 2024 presidential election, and now it appears the final part of Capps’ prophecy may well be fulfilled: the exposure and revelation of those who framed and conspired against the Lord’s chosen, and their expulsion from their positions.
“Do you see?” DiDio asks. “I don’t know that there’s another term in our lifetime, another presidency in our lifetime, that even comes close to that description. Where we’ve seen something like that come to pass. Where he speaks so specifically to the moment that we’re in.”
Many around the world are hoping and praying that this new season we enter into brings with it repentance, renewal and revival on a scale that has never been seen before.
“This is the moment that we are in right now,” DiDio shares. “I saw the church pray and stick close to the Word of God in this season like I did not see leading up to the 2020 election. I saw Christians rise up in a way in 2024 they did not rise up in 2020, and as a result, I believe the Lord Jesus Christ has given us one more round.”
Moving forward, the church must assume the place in society that it was meant to be: the salt and light. We have a divine calling upon our lives to carry out the Great Commission and bring the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ to as many people as possible before His great return.
That means it is time to stop hiding in the shadows, put our faith into action and get to work growing the kingdom of God.
Russell Brand Delivers a Powerful Prayer for America’s Future
Since his baptism, actor, comedian and podcaster Russell Brand has been one of the loudest voices in the world proclaiming the goodness of Jesus to anyone who will listen.
Now, after the stunning 2024 presidential election victory of Donald Trump, Brand is working on exposing the lies being pushed as to why, while promoting a message of unity.
“If indeed it proves to be true, that this election was won by Trump in particular because of Hispanics and Black people, then they [the media] can’t even divide us by telling us that everyone is racist now,” says Brand.
Not denying the fact that there are racists in the world as well as others who live a variety of immoral lifestyles, Brand believes that human nature in general is a good one. From helping others to just leaving folks alone and minding ones own business, he feels this is a better representation of the world than what the media paints their adversaries as.
In this optimistic view of humanity, Brand prays that not just the supporters of Trump benefit from his victory, but all people will prosper from it.
“I pray that it [the election] is beneficial mostly for those people that were ardently opposing him [Trump], lying about him, saying that he was like Adolph Hitler…” says Brand.
“I hope…that was is actually now being augured, initiated and ignited is an America that is responsible and responsive to people,” he continues. “An America where each federation, each state will be as free as possible. Each community is free as possible. Each individual, as free as possible.
“Free to perform duty. Free to sacrifice yourself. Free to serve one another. Not just freedom to indulge in senseless wild pleasure, freedom to awaken to the possibility of a brand new America. At least that’s my prayer for all of you.”
Who knew an Englishman would turn into one of the leading voices for God and freedom in the United States of America? Let us all work to protect these God-given freedoms with as much zeal and passion as Russell Brand has demonstrated before the whole world.
12 Prophetic Insights to Guide Christians into the Future
In the wake of Donald Trump’s landslide election victory, many Christians are witnessing a resurgence of interest in the prophetic. Believers are looking to the Word of God, spiritual leaders and prophets to discern God’s direction for the future.
Tomi Arayomi, known for his bold and direct approach to prophecy, recently shared 12 prophetic insights in a livestream for the days, months and years ahead.
1. Shocking Revelations. Expect a year filled with shocking revelations, particularly regarding the 2020 elections and January 6th events. Arayomi says indictments and resignations will take place as hidden truths come to light.
“The Lord is literally going to go back, and He’s going to right the wrongs, and He’s going to uncover,” says Arayomi.
2. Global Political Tensions. There will be efforts to slow down potential wars, especially concerning China and Taiwan, with God’s hand halting certain aggressive plans.
“You’re going to see where plans were set up to go against Taiwan,” says Arayomi. “Had Kamala won, 2025 would have been a certain year for an invasion.”
3. Five-Year Window for Influence. Arayomi believes God will grant a five-year period for believers to build influence and gain power, while encouraging Christians to step into political and leadership roles at all levels.
“Not all wealthy people are honorable, and not all honorable people are wealthy,” Arayomi shares. “God is looking for a hybrid of honor and wealth to come together, that the Lord says you might have influence.”
4. Transition from Church to Ecclesia. The church is being urged to shift from religious spaces to governance roles, including engaging in politics if necessary, to bring godly influence into public institutions.
“The Lord says, ‘I desire a Melchizedek anointing that will operate like a king and a priest at the the same time,'” reveals Arayomi. “Many of you are going to have to take your position in those other areas and spheres and be willing to look like a fool for the sake of Christ.”
5. Judicial Shifts. Anticipate a conservative judiciary shift with potential resignations from justices. Opponents may attempt to pack the courts, but these efforts will not succeed.
“I saw more justices getting ready to resign. I saw two initially, then I saw a third one,” Arayomi says. “The Lord says ‘I am going to offset the courts so even after Trump has left,’ the Lord says, ‘I am going to shift the nation so dramatically’ that the Spirit of God says ‘it’s going to put righteousness back in the justice houses.'”
6. Manifestation of God’s Glory. God’s glory will be revealed, to the benefit of the righteous but exposing unrepentant believers who live in darkness.
“Glory is great as long as you’re living in the light, but if you’re living in the darkness and you’re a Christian and you’re a believer and you don’t repent, the very light that was meant to work for you will end up being the very light that exposes you,” warns Arayomi.
7. Economic Revival and Prayer. Economic restoration, similar to El Salvador’s transformation, will require national prayer and fasting for divine breakthrough.
“An economy that cannot be fixed without prayer or fasting like El Salvador,” Arayomi prophesies. “I will challenge the church and the president to a national day of prayer and fasting, and I believe that God is going to release that in such a phenomenal new and enlarging way.”
8. Revival Among Hispanic and African-American Communities. A revival movement will be poured out over Hispanic and African-American communities, breaking traditional political and religious affiliations to bring about kingdom-focused change.
“The Lord says ‘watch as I release a new Awakening in several old wine skins that will even cause the wine skins to burst’ as many depart from old religious affiliations to step into New Kingdom alliances,” says Arayomi.
9. Government Shutdowns and New Battle Lines. Expect government shutdowns and political unrest. Prayer is the weapon needed to counteract attempts to use government shutdowns as leverage for immoral, anti-God agendas.
“I want us to pray two things: I don’t think the assassination attempts are over. Number two: I want us to pray that the government is not used as a blackmail tool and a bargaining tool to allow wickedness to further come into the nation,” requests Arayomi.
10. Audit of Global Organizations. NATO and the United Nations will face increased scrutiny, with exposure of their corruption and a slowed progress toward globalized agendas.
“The Lord says ‘I will expose the corruption.’ The Lord says ‘I will even slow down their plans for a globalized 2030 agenda.’ It will not stop it, but the Lord says it will certainly slow it down number,” Arayomi reveals.
11. Potential of New Pandemic. Another pandemic threat could emerge by 2030, with the Lord revealing the deception behind it if people pray.
“I saw it like a literal plant and assignment of the enemy to force people into a new global extreme,” says Arayomi. “And the spirit of God says ‘if My people will pray, I will expose it.”
12. Renewal of the Abraham Accords. Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman will play a central role in Middle Eastern peace efforts, with Saudi Arabia potentially becoming more prominent in global diplomacy.
“I saw a little bit of trouble rising up predominantly from Turkey trying to stir up trouble. I saw the leaders of Iran and Iraq dissatisfied with some of the things that were going [on] and refusing to come to sit at the table,” shares Arayomi. “I saw J.D. Vance, part of his job, I saw him flying into that area to settle some matters that needed to be settled.”
Arayomi’s prophetic words showcase the critical role of believers in shaping the future. These 12 prophetic messages serve as a rallying cry for Christians to enter deeper into prayer, engage in spiritual warfare and fulfill the Great Commission. As the Ecclesia rises to answer God’s call, let these words inspire action and intercession in the days ahead.
In a recent interview with Charisma Media, Pastor Paul Begley offers a spiritual perspective on Donald Trump’s presidential election victory, asserting it is a critical turning point for America, grounded in God’s purpose for the nation. Begley, a long-time advocate for interpreting current events through a biblical lens, believes Trump’s win is not merely a political milestone but a sign of God’s favor on the nation.
Begley describes Trump’s campaign as “the most entertaining campaign” he has ever seen, but he emphasizes that the real impact is spiritual. “God’s people showed up, and I knew if they did, we’d get a big victory,” he says, attributing Trump’s win to the prayers and engagement of Christians across the country. For many across the nation, Trump’s election represents a rejection of secular ideologies and a collective shift toward unity. “The adults are finally going to be in the room,” he says, referencing Trump’s message of maturity and a return to foundational values.
Reflecting on Trump’s demeanor in his victory speech, Begley notes a marked humility. “He was not the brash… Trump that we’ve seen before,” Begley says, “He has basically given God glory and given God credit for sparing his life.” In his view, this humility signals a transformation in Trump, one that resembles the biblical story of Nebuchadnezzar, who returned to power after acknowledging God’s sovereignty. This transformation, Begley suggests, is not only personal but national, an invitation for the United States to recognize and embrace its divine purpose.
Begley envisions the possibility of a “golden age of revival” emerging from Trump’s presidency, echoing the prophecy in Joel 2 about a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit. He believes that Trump’s administration could usher in a period of spiritual awakening and renewed unity among Americans.
“We’re not just going to be a Republican party administration,” Begley says, pointing to Trump’s diverse base of support, including endorsements from individuals across the political spectrum like Tulsi Gabbard, Robert Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk.
Begley encourages Christians to adopt a humble and gracious attitude in response to Trump’s victory, stating, “We all won.” He urges believers to use this moment as an opportunity to unite under a shared mission. “The joy of the Lord is your strength,” he affirms, urging his audience to stand firm in their faith as they work toward a collective spiritual revival.
To sustain this momentum, Begley has joined forces with Troy Anderson, Kevin Jessup and other Christian leaders in launching “77 Days of Prayer,” a national initiative calling for unified prayer in the 77 days from Election Day to Inauguration Day. The initiative, led through the platform Revelation Watchers, offers daily prayer prompts and action steps to encourage collective intercession for the country.
Begley recognizes that prayer is essential to realizing the full potential of Trump’s presidency and calls on all Christians to participate, emphasizing the importance of unity in this endeavor. “There is power when brethren dwell together in unity,” he says, urging believers to join this initiative and lift up America’s leadership.
Max Lucado Outlines a Biblical Path Forward for America
In a time of political division and unrest, Christians can find guidance and comfort in the words of pastor and author Max Lucado, following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election.
“Pray. Love. Trust.” These three words, echoed in Lucado’s recent op-ed for Fox News, serve as a clarion call to Christians facing uncertain times, urging us to move forward with faith and compassion.
Lucado reminds us that prayer is powerful, even when the world around us feels chaotic. “Ask God to humble us, hear us and heal us,” he encourages. This victory might bring a sense of relief for many, yet it is no time for complacency. We must pray not only for our leaders but also for our nation and our neighbors. Prayer bridges divisions, Lucado notes, as he recalls Jesus’s own example of interceding for those who persecuted Him. Imagine the transformation if, instead of harboring anger, we lifted our political opponents in prayer.
Second, Lucado calls us to love in a world filled with fear, anger and contention. “Governments will fail, but God’s love will last,” he reminds us. While the political landscape can feel like shifting sand, God’s love is the rock upon which we can stand on. As Christians, this love is our strongest tool to reach those around us, especially in times of victory or defeat. Lucado suggests simple acts of love toward those we encounter every day, bringing hope and healing to a weary world.
Finally, we are called to trust. Lucado eloquently writes, “Whether your preferred candidate occupies the White House or not, we can know that God’s in charge of who’s in charge.” We may not know what the next few years hold, but we know who holds our future. Proverbs 16 reminds us that God guides the hearts of leaders, and we can take comfort in that assurance.
Let Trump’s victory mark not the end of our political engagement but the beginning of a new season. Lucado’s words challenge us to “pray, love, and trust” as we step forward, not in complacency, but with proactive commitment. It’s time for Christians to embrace our role in shaping culture and society, showing compassion, loving our neighbors and upholding truth. Let us press forward, serving our communities and nation with a Christlike resolve that inspires hope, unity and revival.
Donald Trump took the stage early Wednesday at Mar-a-Lago to celebrate his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, securing his second non-consecutive term as president. Addressing an energized crowd, he declared, “This was a movement like nobody’s ever seen before … I believe, the greatest political movement of all time.”
Trump’s supporters cheered as he took on the familiar task of rallying a divided nation. He promised to help mend what he calls the damage inflicted by the previous administration. “Now it’s going to reach a new level of importance because we’re going to help our country heal,” Trump said, acknowledging the challenges ahead but emphasizing unity and recovery.
In a historic achievement, Trump became only the second president in U.S. history to win two non-consecutive terms, a feat last achieved by Grover Cleveland in 1893. Accompanying Trump was Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, who called their win “the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America.” Their victory also brought a Republican majority in the Senate, setting the stage for a new legislative agenda with an “unprecedented and powerful mandate.”
Reflecting on the failed assassination attempt that nearly took his life, Trump attributed his survival to divine intervention.
“Many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason,” he said. “And that reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness.” His words resonated deeply with a crowd that had rallied behind his campaign’s promise of strength, security and prosperity.
Trump closed his speech with a familiar pledge: “We’re going to keep our promises. Nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people.” His commitment is a call to action for Americans to join in his mission, asserting that “together we can truly make America great again for all Americans.”
This election isn’t just a win; it’s the beginning of a renewed movement where, as Trump urged, we must “put our country first” to rebuild and secure a brighter future. For Christians and conservatives alike, this victory is a call to take an active role in shaping our society and culture, answering the biblical call to put our faith into action. Now is the time to step forward with resolve and faith, shaping an America that is “bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger,” but most importantly, turn the heart of the nation back towards God.
With shouts of celebration and fervent prayers echoing through the ballroom, thousands of supporters gathered at Mar-a-Lago to mark a monumental moment in American history. Dr. Malachi O’Brien, a pastor and prominent Christian leader, shares his thoughts with Charisma News’ John Matarazzo, calling the victory “a prophetic fulfillment” and saying that the energy in the room feels “electric.”
O’Brien, speaking live from the event, describes an atmosphere of both celebration and reverence as supporters await the official confirmation of Trump’s re-election. “Every time they’re about ready to make a new announcement, people go silent, and then they cheer,” O’Brien says. “We feel like in the room right now we’re on the brink of prophetic fulfillment.”
Throughout the interview, O’Brien emphasizes that Trump’s victory is about more than politics for many who have prayed for this moment. He describes a room filled with supporters who are worshiping, praying and celebrating together. “There are so many believers here. It’s amazing… I feel, honestly, like the presence of God is here with us,” he says.
As Matarazzo mentions, states across the country have been deciding on significant issues, with some passing amendments concerning abortion. O’Brien reflects on these moments as victories for the unborn and an answer to prayers: “We’re watching God answer the prayers of His people all across the nation… Amendment 4 in Florida was a big one.” He goes on to note that similar measures across the country signal a national shift, saying, “God’s people fasting and praying works, and taking part in government makes a difference.”
O’Brien is clear that this win signals something larger than a political moment. For him, it’s a call to spiritual awakening across the country, and he feels that “God is doing a thousand things, and we maybe see three or four right now.” He describes “mercy drops” of revival happening in places like college campuses nationwide, with students and churches witnessing “a move of God in their student body.”
As Matarazzo points out that many Americans are calling for unity in a divided nation, O’Brien echoes this sentiment, encouraging believers to lead by example in bridging the divides that exist. “We don’t gloat. We can be grateful but not prideful,” O’Brien says. “We need to take the Gospel to the streets, to expect signs and wonders. If he [Trump] wins tonight… we’re living in a modern signs and wonders moment.”
Yet even as the news of Trump’s historic comeback spread across the nation, O’Brien urges Christians not to view Trump’s victory as an endpoint but as a beginning. “Just because we get one outcome, prayer does not stop tonight,” he says, emphasizing the ongoing call to serve and to seek revival in the nation.
O’Brien’s final words echo with purpose, challenging Christians to renew their commitment to the Great Commission. “We don’t want normal; we want the Holy Spirit. We don’t want balance; we want fire,” he says, calling for “a fresh baptism” and a dedication to living out the teachings of Jesus.
This victory may mark a milestone, but the real work is only beginning.
Chris Reed’s Prophetic Vision Comes to Pass: Trump’s Victory and a ‘New Republic’
As America continues to react to the breaking news, Donald Trump’s re-election has unfolded exactly as Chris Reed prophesied just days before.
In a remarkable dream shared Nov. 3, 2024, Reed, head of the new Jesus Revolution Church, had shared a dream about this outcome, relaying a message that both inspired and urged his audience toward prayerful action.
Reed shares that he was given a glimpse into heaven’s own council. “I was caught up in a council room in heaven,” he says, where he witnessed prominent biblical figures—Enoch, Elijah, the apostle Paul and the apostle John—sitting around a table, discussing what he describes as heaven’s plans for America’s future. At his side stood an angel named Destiny, reminding him that God looks upon the heart rather than outward appearances, a timely message given the contentious nature of this election.
In the dream, Reed hears Elijah’s powerful declaration: “Heaven has decreed for Mr. Trump to be elected U.S. president, and he will be the first president of a new Republic.” The statement carries an unmistakable weight, implying not only a second term for Trump but a shift in the nation’s identity—toward what Reed describes as a “new Republic.”
Reed’s vision also serves as a sobering call to action. “They said pray against violence, war, shaking and terrorism during and after the election,” he recounts, adding that while the election may have been divinely orchestrated, it does not mean believers should stand idly by. “Nothing happens without His approval, so don’t sit back and think, ‘well, because heaven has decreed it, it’s going to happen.’ No, now’s when we engage,” he urges, reminding Christians of our duty to take part actively and prayerfully in the nation’s spiritual landscape.
This prophetic vision carries echoes of 1968—a year defined by cultural upheaval, widespread protests and political assassinations. Reed references another dream he shared earlier this year, where he saw scenes from that turbulent period, noting its striking similarities to our current era.
“I was given the newspaper in the dream that said two assassinations of the year of the Democratic convention in Chicago,” he recalls, adding that “this year, the Democratic convention was in Chicago, and they were rioting again, but this time it was over another war—it was over the war in Gaza.” This parallel is even more poignant as 2024 marks the first time since 1968 that a sitting president, Joe Biden, declined to pursue a second term amid conflicts abroad, mental deterioration and economic instability.
This moment is both a confirmation and a challenge. Reed’s vision of a “new Republic” under Trump suggests more than a political shift; it points to a spiritual recalibration in the United States, one that calls for both vigilance and prayer. Heaven’s decree, as Reed points out, does not absolve believers of their responsibility to engage. “Heaven has made a decree, and I got to hear it, but that doesn’t mean we sit back and say, ‘Oh, well.’”
Trump’s re-election may be heaven-sent, but maintaining this new course for America requires active, intentional participation. Reed encourages believers not only to celebrate but also to “pray into” this prophetic vision, standing guard over the spiritual destiny of the nation. Reed emphasizes, “Now’s when we engage, and we get out and vote, and we participate, and we pray.”
As America embarks on this “new Republic” in the wake of a historic election, the faithful are called to put their faith into action to grow the kingdom of God. Through prayer and action, they have a role in shaping this prophetic future—one that Reed believes has been ordained by the Lord, yet demands the vigilant partnership of God’s people.
Does America’s Mental Health Crisis Stem from Lack of Faith?
Dr. George Barna, a leading researcher at the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, argues that America’s mental health crisis may actually be a symptom of a deeper spiritual void. As he sees it, “We’re in a situation where the best estimates [are] that we have … about one out of every four adults [with] some kind of diagnosable mental illness.”
The data, however, reveal an even starker reality for younger generations: more than half of Gen Z and nearly half of Millennials report consistent struggles with anxiety, depression and fear.
Yet Barna believes these issues go beyond chemical imbalances or physical triggers. “What may be happening is that it’s not that they have some kind of chemical imbalance or physical issue … what’s causing it may be their belief structure, their worldview,” he told CBN’s Billy Hallowell. For Barna, this is a clear indication that mental health and spiritual health are closely intertwined.
Barna’s research reveals a correlation between mental well-being and worldview. Among Gen Z, only 1% hold a biblical worldview, a shocking figure if there ever was one. In contrast, older generations with a higher prevalence of biblical beliefs report fewer struggles with mental health. “There’s a fairly strong correlation there between all of these kinds of issues,” Barna explains. While he acknowledges that faith alone cannot eliminate mental illness, he believes it “significantly diminishes the probability” of experiencing mental wellness struggles.
Moreover, Barna notes that those with a biblical worldview tend to have a clearer sense of purpose and fulfillment. “They’re more likely, based on self-report, to come out as saying that they’re happy with their life, to say that they’re feeling fulfilled with their life,” he says. People grounded in faith, he argues, often lead lives marked by stability, longer-lasting marriages and a sense of direction.
Barna’s findings challenge us to consider whether society’s drift from faith is, in part, fueling the mental health epidemic. In previous generations, such as ancient Israel, abandoning God often led to calamities of the worst kind. The lesson we as Americans must learn is essential: when a society turns its back on God, it opens the door to unrest, disorder and chaos. In our modern world, the absence of a biblical worldview is costing America more than just peace of mind—it’s costing a generation its very foundation.