Kay Winters

  • Prophetic Word: Restoration Promised to the First Nations of America

    Prophetic Word: Restoration Promised to the First Nations of America

    For the Lord says to the First Nations of America, “I am He that sits above the circle of the Earth, enthroned in holiness. I am the First and the Last, and I am coming full circle to revisit Native America. My eyes of fire are penetrating the layers of rock to uncover the foundation …

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  • A Prophetic Word to Intercessors: Focus Your Prayers on America’s Roots

    A Prophetic Word to Intercessors: Focus Your Prayers on America’s Roots

    For the Lord would say to the intercessors of His glory, “As you have partaken of My burden in prayer, the travail of your soul has not only risen as incense before My throne of grace, but also shaken the foundations of America. Do you feel the mountains tremble, the oceans roar, and the canyons …

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  • Removing the Head of the Serpent

    Removing the Head of the Serpent

    Kay WintersRecently I had a prophetic experience that clearly portrayed the condition of the church in America. My husband and I take evening walks that sometimes bring us through affluent neighborhoods. We enjoy viewing luxury homes with their beautiful waterfalls and fountains. Sometimes I venture to curiously peer into the backyards of these homes, finding exquisite pools, sports courts, fireplaces, and landscaping that reminds me of a Thomas Kincaid painting.

    As we were enjoying our walk one evening, my husband suddenly blurted out, "Snake!" After jumping in the opposite direction, I saw a three-foot-long rattlesnake about a foot away from where we had been walking.

    Having been raised on a farm in Georgia, I am familiar with the behavior of snakes, especially poisonous vipers. Snakes react to ground vibration, so I was mystified about why the snake was not hissing or coiling to strike us. To our surprise, the snake ignored us and slowly slithered in the opposite direction. He seemed to be right "at home" in the landscape of the neighborhood.

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