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I am pleased to endorse Madeline James as a rising and credible prophetic voice. Madeline is a prophet to the nations and steps out boldly to proclaim God's NEXT for regions and lands.

Let me share the dream I had. In the dream, I was walking in a familiar neighborhood, and I was on the phone with a seasoned prophet. I was talking and sharing with the prophet, and listening to their wisdom as I ventured deeper into the neighborhood. Suddenly, I came to what looked like flood waters that were keeping me from moving forward. The water didn't look that harmful and it was clear. As I considered my move, I relayed to the prophet what was going on. It was at this point the prophet told me, "Not everything is as it seems. There is more going on below the surface than what you can see." I took the caution and proceeded to go a different way, away from the waters. (Photo via Piqsels)






My guest on this is Will Ford. He is amazing!






