Morning Rundown: New York Pastor Issues Strong Warning to Vanessa Hudgens: ‘Satan is On a Mission’
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New York Pastor Issues Strong Warning to Vanessa Hudgens: ‘Satan is On a Mission’
A pastor is warning about spiritual danger after actress Vanessa Hudgens announced a new, unscripted feature film surrounding her interest in witchcraft and the occult.
“Satan is on a mission to normalize the demonic, because the more influencers and people that he can get to normalize the demonic, the easier it is to get the masses to receive it in their lives,” Mike Signorelli, pastor of V1 Church in New York City and host of the Charisma Podcast Network show “Supernatural Breakthrough with Mike Signorelli,” told CBN’s Faithwire. “So, this is a concerted effort. If you’re a Christian, if you’re a believer and if you have discernment, it’s very obvious to see.”
As Faithwire reported, Hudgens is teaming up with Bunim-Murray Productions and her best friend, GG Magreem, for “Dead Hot: Season of the Witch,” a 90-minute voyage into the supposed “supernatural.” The movie, which is in post-production, will document the duo’s journey to Salem, Massachusetts, where they reportedly learn about witchcraft and try to track down “ghosts,” among other spiritual activities.
Christian Actress Priscilla Shirer Asks: ‘Is Jesus in Your Boat?’
With seven of her most loved Bible verses, Christian author, speaker and film actress Priscilla Shirer encourages people to allow their lives to be like boats that are useful to the Lord.
Based on a text from Luke Chapter 5, Shirer tells a tale about the Lord Jesus, Simon Peter, fish, preaching, boats, crowds, nets and the sea.
“At the top of this story, we see Peter—a discouraged, disappointed and irritated fisherman who had given this all-night fishing expedition everything he [had],” says Shirer, a popular Christian voice and New York Times best-seller.
New Kingdom Phenomenon Radiates Bold Cultural Agenda
One of the most frequent questions members of the He Gets Us movement receive are, “who is behind this, and is there an agenda?” In a culture that has become increasingly hostile to the kingdom of God, the suspicions run deep because the “He” in that phrase just happens to be Jesus.
But Brad Hill, a spokesperson for the recent phenomenon that is sweeping not only the nation but globally as well, says He Gets Us has only a simple yet powerful mission: to point people to rediscover Jesus.
Two years ago, a group of believers who wanted to do exactly that had a question of their own about Jesus they wanted answered: “How did the world’s greatest love story become known as a hate group?” It was a question that wouldn’t leave the minds of the group’s founders, and it was a question that needed to be answered—and quickly considering the rapid deterioration of our culture. {eoa}