Divine Intervention

FEMA Official Doubles Down on Waffle House Teleportation Claim

Phillips has publicly defended his experiences, stating he knows what he has experienced and Who he serves, expressing no regrets for his words or faith in Jesus Christ. He has cited biblical examples of divine intervention, including the apostle Philip being inexplicably transported after a baptism. Similarly, Phillips recounted a personal anecdote about being mysteriously transported to a Waffle House 50 miles away from his intended destination. These statements emerge amid Phillips’s significant responsibilities at FEMA, where he oversees critical disaster relief efforts and has received high praise from agency officials.

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Televangelist Claims God-Made Deal for 120-Year Lifespan

At 88, Kenneth Copeland recently underwent a 10-day appendectomy, recovering with humor and faith. He attributes his successful surgery to divine intervention and a pre-arranged agreement with God to live until 2056, at the age of 120. Copeland shared specific prophecies for the coming years, including predictions about political events and encouraging congregants to plan their lives with faith and intentionality. He declared his restored health and readiness to continue his ministry, outlining themes for his plans until 2029.

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Woman claims “God” directed her to shoot cars on I-10 in Florida during eclipse

God works in mysterious ways, or so they say. But shooting cars on I-10 during an eclipse in Florida? That seems a bit extreme, even for divine intervention. The news of Taylon Nichelle Celestine, a 22-year-old woman from Georgia claiming that “God” directed her to commit such a dangerous act, raises eyebrows and questions about the fine line between religious fervor and mental illness.

It’s not the first time we’ve heard such claims. Individuals attributing their actions to a higher power is not uncommon. However, it does make you wonder why “God” never seems to ask them to do something more benevolent.… Continue reading