Bishop Eversen and Mike Mathews, who grew up in the same area of Wisconsin (Two Rivers/Mishicot), share their personal testimonies, contrasting their “party hard, die young” mentality with the saving grace of Jesus [02:16]. Mathews references a high school classmate, Steve Avery (of Making a Murderer fame), to illustrate the difference that faith makes in a person’s life [02:51]. They credit a mutual friend, Pastor Steven Miles, as a “spiritual warrior” who taught them how to lead people in healing and the baptism of the Holy Spirit [04:40]. Theology, Frequencies, and the Word Mathews shares a story connecting the death of NFL player Reggie White to the Indonesian tsunami that occurred the same night, noting that the earth shakes for significant events [11:04]. They discuss the concept of God’s Word as a powerful frequency or spectrum that goes out and never returns void, referencing Schumann’s resonance and the physics of light/sound [13:24]. Eversen describes God’s light as having no shadow of turning [15:09]. Prophecy and The Church Mathews interprets Isaiah 45 regarding Cyrus the Great as a prophecy related to Donald Trump, asserting that God uses people who may not know Him to fulfill His purposes [22:33]. He notes that the physical church is only a copy of the truth, and the actual kingdom of heaven is inside of every believer [24:53]. They discuss the spiritual significance of the recent Charlie Kirk memorial service, seeing it as an example of the gospel being shared outside the four walls of the church [26:51]. They conclude with the importance of the Holy Spirit, walking in unity [37:03], and the power of the word Yahweh, which is spoken with every breath a person takes [41:08].



