
“For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophesy.”
Revelations 19:10
When we share our testimonies, we’re not just telling stories—we’re prophesying. Every testimony declares the wonders of what Jesus has done and releases faith for Him to do it again.
If God has saved you, healed you, delivered you, or met you in any way—you have a story worth telling. And keeping it to yourself would be holding back hope that someone else desperately needs.
The Bible says we overcome the enemy by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony (Revelation 12:11). Your testimony is a weapon. Your breakthrough can be someone else’s breakthrough.
What is your testimony?
“I had the opportunity to go to the worship night last night. I’ve always struggled with limiting God to what He can do based on my human understanding—but He is not a human God. I saw God physically move through people in a way I’ve never witnessed before. I heard stories of miracles that didn’t make sense to me—but what miracle does? That’s why they’re called miracles. If we only believe in what we can see, then we have no faith in the resurrection. I wasn’t there the day He rose, yet it’s my deepest belief that He did. I experienced the power of prayer in a new way. Every single prayer we lift up is made on the foundation of an empty grave. So how could we ever limit what our living God can do?”
— Charlotte W.
“The amount of prophetic words I received that confirmed what the Lord has been telling me…..it was too many to count. They truly strengthened and encouraged me to be excited for what the Lord is doing. Then the glory of God became so intense, I fell down crying out to the Lord. He softened my heart and was so near. I want Him this close forever!"
— Isabella N.
“Last night really sparked a love for Jesus that I had not been feeling for a while. I was reading my Bible and praying out of obedience, not a desire to. This worship night brought out tears and smiles from the overwhelming amount of love Jesus poured into me. I could feel physically, mentally, and spiritually my need and want for Jesus multiply. Thank you Lord!”
— Brandon C.