Kansas City, Kansas | Surprise Supernatural Realities Encouraging Believers to Pray

Suz is a physician in Kansas City. Her whole career is based on research, evidence, and science. The supernatural realm doesn’t really have a place in that paradigm—if you’re seeing things or “hearing God” you might cause some big alarm bells to go off in the medical world! After attending Novo’s Spiritual Authority Cohort, Suz began prayer-walking her neighborhood in the evenings while walking her dog—and God gave her a big surprise. As she was praying, she suddenly saw seven angels walking alongside her. What? Then she noticed that some of the houses in her neighborhood were “lit up” as if by a spotlight, and others were completely dark—no light at all. She realized God was showing her places where he was at work in some way, and places where dark or evil things were going on. God had opened her eyes to see supernatural realities in her neighborhood so she could pray with more knowledge. Suz was shocked!

As time went on, Suz continued to see into the spiritual realm during her prayer-walks. She and her husband were able to pray very specifically for families and houses that God highlighted to Suz, and they saw God at work in incredible ways in those places. For example, after Suz received clear direction to pray for a family with divorced parents, she later saw angels posted around the house as a result of those prayers, and now the couple are reunited.

As Suz has shared this story, other believers have been impacted as well. Her value for science and evidence created a confidence that what Suz was experiencing was the real deal. They became convinced, along with her, that these supernatural realities really exist and that our prayers truly change things. Her experience has resulted in increased faith and encouragement in other believers, and helped others to pray with deeper insight and expectation.

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