Morning Rundown: Country Star’s Daughter Does Wild Stunt After ‘Selling Her Soul to the Devil’
Here’s a quick rundown of the top stories on charismanews.com:
Country Star’s Daughter Does Wild Stunt After ‘Selling Her Soul to the Devil’
Wynonna Judd’s daughter is in hot water after reportedly “selling her soul” to the devil.
Country music star Wynonna Judd’s daughter, Grace Pauline Kelley, reportedly stole a ministry van from Ground Zero Church in Charlottesville, Virginia, according to The Christian Post.
Pastor Kent Hart of the church told The Daily Progress that he was in his kitchen on Oct. 27 when he saw to his shock, the ministry van leaving the driveway.
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Joseph Z: 2024 Prophecies Fulfilled
As we continue to see prophecies for the year 2024 come to pass, one of the prophetic voices who accurately predicted what this year would look like is Joseph Z.
Joseph Z accurately discussed how there would be cyberattacks that would happen in 2024, many of which we have seen so far. Earlier this year we saw major businesses like AT&T, Meta, Verizon, T-Mobile, Straight Talk, Cricket, Consumer Cellular, Boost Mobile and LinkedIn all go down. Perhaps the biggest internet upheaval came from the Microsoft outage which affected airlines, banks, media entities, hospitals railways and other businesses around the globe.
Z also predicted that there would be coastal fires that would happen both in the natural and the spiritual, signifying revival. We’ve seen revival come not only on college campuses across the nation, but on the coastlines as well. In California, we saw thousands get baptized at Pirates Cove in Newport Beach, all the way to the Florida coastline in Clearwater Beach where Jenny Weaver hosted an entire summer dedicated to people getting set free through baptism.
Alan DiDio: What Christians Need to Know About False Prophets
When it comes to the prophetic, false prophets tend to make the top of the list for what Christians tend to watch out against. In a recent message, Bishop Alan DiDio explained what the body of Christ needs to understand about false prophecy, the use of Scripture and how we are to carefully look after the spirit of prophecy.
“With the flurry of prophetic words, one can become disillusioned when they see things not come to pass, when they see someone prophesying out of their flesh,” DiDio says. “So, how do we navigate these troubled waters especially when the Bible says in the last days there will come a group of people with itching ears?”
DiDio points out that there are people who desperately want to hear anything from the prophetic ministry, just desiring to have their ears scratched with a word.