Today I share electrifying moments from a weekend on the road—encounters that reminded me again: breakthrough season is here. I want to tell you what God did, why it matters, and how you can step into this same kind of supernatural life. These are true stories of healed knees, double rainbows, total deliverance, and a back room at Earl’s where the Holy Spirit showed up so strong people asked, “What was going on over there?”
A weekend of encounters: signs, miracles, and divine confirmations
We drove over 900 kilometers through some of the most beautiful country you can see—Yellowhead, Jasper, the Rocky Mountains—and God was showing off. Everywhere we went we asked the Lord for signs and He delivered them: a man suddenly able to stand and move without pain after a simple prayer at a restaurant; a double rainbow of vivid color stretching across a town; a straight‑up prism of a rainbow rising out of a dark road in Edmonton where there was no sun or rain. These weren’t coincidences. They were confirmations that God is with us and that the Spirit is poured out—people are hungry.
How to start spiritual conversations
People are resistant to religion. They’ve been beaten over the head with it, so lead with compassion and the supernatural, not rules and theology. I want to give you a practical starter-pack approach I used this weekend:
- Notice physical need: “Hey, you look uncomfortable—can I pray for your knee?”
- Keep it simple, non‑religious if necessary: healing is a free gift; you don’t have to convert them first.
- Let God confirm with signs and then talk about Jesus naturally.
Most of the time they’ll say yes. They won’t want religion, but they’ll accept healing. Once God moves, hearts open fast.
Practice story
At Moxie’s, a man who initially rejected prayer came back twenty minutes later beaming—both knees healed, his back freer. He wouldn’t leave. That one encounter turned into a 45‑minute conversation about Jesus.
Signs, wonders, and the art of seeing God show off
God likes to show off. Sometimes He uses nature—the double rainbow that enveloped Clearwater and the straight rainbow shooting out of 99 Avenue in Edmonton—to confirm what He’s doing spiritually. Sometimes He uses encounters with people. Both kinds are invitations: God is saying, “I’m here.” Take those moments as permission to step forward.
“Healing is a free gift from Jesus Christ.”
Use that line. It lowers the guard and points people to the source, not to religion.
The story of Nina: deliverance, property cleansing, and a new life
We came expecting opposition and found warfare—flat tire, wrong address, texts that said, “You can’t come—my sister is having a heart attack.” God walked us through it all. We sat with Nina for four and a half hours, identified at least five demonic strongholds, and surgically removed them one by one.
We prayed over every room, cleansed the property, salted the land, and declared freedom over her life. The result? A transformed woman: laughter where there had been fear and shame, clarity where there had been confusion, peace where there had been trauma. This is what happens when obedience meets power.
Why this matters
Nina is a microcosm of what God is doing across the land. One life set free becomes testimony and momentum. As each layer falls off, the radiance grows. That’s the pattern: obedience, confrontation of darkness, removal, and then restoration.
Atmosphere changes: what a back room at Earl’s taught us
We ate dinner together at Earl’s and the presence of the Holy Spirit hovered over our table the whole night. The waitress later told Michaela, “Everybody in this place can feel the power coming out of that corner.” She didn’t have theological words for it—she just felt it.
When a small group of people agrees in love and in the mind of Christ, the atmosphere changes. I don’t say this to praise us; I say it to encourage you. You don’t need to be a famous pastor or a theologian. Ordinary people praying and loving one another create a supernatural effect.
“There was peace throughout the whole place, just by a small group of people in agreement with the mind of Christ.”
Practical steps: pray with boldness, start small, and repeat
- Pray for strangers when the Holy Spirit nudges you. Don’t talk yourself out of it—the person holding two crutches won’t be healed by your fear.
- Remove the religious baggage. Speak life, destiny, and blessing before you use labels that push people away.
- Don’t give up if you don’t see an instant miracle. Healing and restoration can be progressive—like Michaela’s brain recovery—layer by layer we reclaim what was lost.
- Encourage others to pray. The more you do it, the stronger it gets.
Declarations for Canada and Israel: why we stand and what we proclaim
We prayed and declared over Canada and over Israel this weekend. A few key things we stood on:
- Canada is a covenant nation and belongs to God and His people; we take dominion by faith.
- We stand with Israel and bless her. Blessing those God chooses brings blessing back.
- We call forth angelic assistance, justice, and restoration over our lands.
Declarations are not empty words—they are faith in action. Just as we stood on promises for personal healing, we stand on promises for the nation. It’s the same principle: you declare victory before you see it, and you fight in the realm of the spirit with prayer and obedience.
Small beginnings: don’t despise them
Do not despise small starts. Pick up the courage to pray for that limp knee, that headache, that confused heart. The first times are awkward; then it gets easier. The more you speak faith into situations, the stronger you become and the more the Holy Spirit flows through you.
“Do not despise the day of small beginnings.”
We watched that principle play out—in a waitress who received prayer, in Patricia who initially didn’t want to pray and then was overwhelmed by the Spirit, and in people whose lives took a turn for freedom right before our eyes.
Final encouragement and a call to action
If you’re hearing this and you want to be part of the harvest, start today. Practice a simple conversation: notice a need, offer to pray, and let God move. Remove religious language that repels, speak the name and power of Jesus, and watch how people respond to the real thing.
We will keep going—more drive time, more encounters, more obedience. You are part of this: the prayers you pray, the seeds you sow, the agreement you make—all of it shifts atmosphere and prepares harvest fields.
Go out this week with courage. Ask the Lord for opportunity. Notice the limp, ask to pray, and trust God to confirm His presence. Breakthrough season is here—let’s participate.
Prayer prompts to get started
- “Lord, give me eyes to see someone I can pray for today.”
- “Jesus, flow through me; let your healing and peace be evident.”
- “Father, we declare Your blessing over our families, our neighborhoods, and our nations.”
Keep going. Keep praying. Keep declaring. God is doing something big—and He’s inviting you to take a step of obedience and see the supernatural unfold.