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01/02/2026

There were boundaries set in heaven and on earth.
Some chose to cross them.
I was shown things not meant for spectacle, but for record. Beings who abandoned their place. Knowledge given out of order. Authority seized, not granted.
What followed was not progress.
It was distortion.
I speak only what I was shown.
No more. No less.
those who left their place · Book of Enoch · watchers · fallen angels · ancient forbidden knowledge · Enoch visions · biblical mysteries

01/02/2026

What happens when the internet goes silent—when screens go dark, digital signals disappear, and a world shaped by constant connectivity is forced to slow down?
This radio-style spoken reflection explores a future without the internet and examines how conformity, distraction, and manufactured consensus collapse in the absence of constant noise. It considers how community was replaced by algorithms, how authority expanded through speed and repetition, and how truth becomes clearer when it no longer competes with endless voices.
Told in a calm, literary cadence, this piece reflects on attention, freedom, family, and the rediscovery of choice in a disconnected world. Not a prediction or a warning, but a meditation on silence, discernment, and what remains when modern systems let go.

01/02/2026

I am Moses.
In this testimony-style account, Moses tells the story of standing before Pharaoh, confronting the sorcerers of Egypt, witnessing false power exposed, and leading God’s people through the Red Sea when escape looked impossible.
This is not a dramatization for entertainment, but a Scripture-anchored reflection on obedience, authority, and the difference between imitation power and the power of the living God. Moses recounts how Aaron’s staff swallowed the staffs of the sorcerers, how Pharaoh’s heart hardened, and how deliverance came only when the way forward required complete trust in God.
The Red Sea did not open because Israel was strong.
It opened because God was faithful.
This story speaks directly to today’s Church about obedience without confidence, faith without control, and trusting God when no path forward can be seen.
Power does not belong to kings, systems, or armies.
It belongs to God alone.
Listen carefully, reflect deeply, and remember who truly delivers His people.

01/01/2026

I am Noah, and this is what I remember.
This is not a children’s story.
This is a testimony of obedience when obedience made no sense, brought ridicule, and required years of faith without applause.
In this telling, Noah recounts the moment God spoke, the long years of building while the world mocked, the gathering of the animals, the shutting of the door by the Lord Himself, and the terror, silence, and weight of the flood. You will hear what obedience sounded like inside the ark — the creaking wood, the rain, the waiting — and what remained when the waters finally receded.
This story explores judgment and mercy, preservation and responsibility, and the truth that obedience does not require understanding — only trust.
Told as a first-person narrative, this account is designed for listening, reflection, and discernment, reminding us that God keeps His word, even when the world refuses to listen.











01/01/2026

I watched the change happen slowly—
and then all at once.
Men were not created violent.
They became violent.
As generations passed, restraint disappeared, boundaries collapsed, and power replaced obedience. What once honored God began to mock Him. What was hidden became celebrated.
This is not a warning spoken in anger.
It is a witness spoken in grief.
Violence never arrives suddenly.
It grows.
days grew violent · Book of Enoch · pre-flood corruption · ancient world violence · fallen humanity · biblical warning · Enoch testimony

12/31/2025

✨ Front Porch Talks Blogcast ✨
🏛️ Is the 7-Year Reset a Scam? Debt, Credit & Why the System Isn’t Biblical
Everyone talks about the “7-year reset” on credit and debt like it’s some kind of financial salvation — but what if the whole system is built on foundations that don’t line up with Scripture? In this episode we unpack the myths, expose the mechanics of modern credit, and explore what God’s economy really looks like. If you want financial wisdom that honors God, not man-made formulas, this one’s for you.
📖 Read the full blog: https://americannana.com/2025/12/31/the-7-year-reset-scam-debt-credit-and-why-this-system-isnt-biblical/
🌱 Explore the Growing Communities vision: https://GrowingCommunitiesFoundation.org
🪑 Front Porch Talks — Faith, Prophecy & Real Talk from American Nana.

12/31/2025

What would the Apostle Paul say to today’s mega churches, obsessed with attendance, growth charts, and influence?
In this spoken letter, Paul addresses church leaders who measure success by numbers instead of obedience, reminding them that God gives the increase, not branding, strategy, or crowd size. Drawing directly from Paul’s warnings to Timothy, Titus, and the early churches, this message confronts modern church culture with uncomfortable truth.
Paul never told pastors to count heads. He told them to preach the Word in season and out of season, endure hardship, guard doctrine, and shepherd the flock God actually gave them. In an age of entertainment-driven faith and platform Christianity, this message asks the hard questions: Are we making disciples or admirers? Are people following Christ or personalities? And what will remain when comfort fades and obedience costs something?
This is a call back to biblical leadership, spiritual endurance, and faithfulness over applause.









12/30/2025

I am Enoch, and I walked with God.
This is not poetry. It is testimony.
Before the violence. Before the watchers fell. Before the earth was corrupted, my days were already ordered by the Most High. I did not search for God—He drew near, and I learned to walk in step with Him.
This is the beginning.
Not of judgment, but of obedience.
Not of visions, but of alignment.
This story is passed down for those who still know how to listen.
Let me tell you what I remember.
Book of Enoch · Enoch walked with God · ancient biblical story · pre-flood world · ancestral testimony · biblical storytelling · ancient faith

12/29/2025

Paul recounts the true story of the storm, the shipwreck, and the night on the island of Malta—when chains, fire, and a venomous snake could not stop God’s purpose.
Told as a steady, campfire-style testimony, this episode follows Paul from prison to shipwreck to the firelight, where a viper struck and everyone waited for him to die. He didn’t. God was with him the entire time.
This is not dramatized fiction.
It is Scripture brought to life.
If you’ve ever wondered whether God is still with you in the storm, in the wreckage, or in the aftermath—this story answers that question clearly.
God does not abandon His people.
He keeps His word.
And survival is never an accident.
Listen, reflect, and be reminded: when God says you will stand, nothing else gets the final word.

12/29/2025

What would John the Baptist say to today’s Church?
In this short podcast-style conversation, John speaks directly to modern Christianity about repentance, truth, power, and spiritual comfort. He explains why truth does not ask permission from power, why repentance is still required, and why being comfortable with sin is spiritually dangerous.
This message challenges religious routine, cultural Christianity, and faith without repentance. The axe is still at the root. Nothing has changed.
Listen, examine yourself, and prepare the way of the Lord.
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www.GrowingCommunitiesFoundation.org

12/29/2025

✨ Front Porch Talks Blogcast ✨
🏛️ Is the Idol of Comfort Keeping You from Obedience — and True Love?
We all want peace, ease, and comfort — but at what cost? In this episode, I share how God confronted the idol of comfort in my life and showed me that obedience isn’t restriction — it’s love. If you’re tired of convenience ruling your choices and want a faith that actually moves you closer to God, this conversation will hit home.
📖 Read the full blog: https://americannana.com/2025/12/28/the-idol-of-comfort-how-i-learned-obedience-is-love/
🌱 Explore the Growing Communities vision: https://GrowingCommunitiesFoundation.org
🪑 Front Porch Talks — Faith, Prophecy & Real Talk from American Nana.

12/29/2025

Words are not harmless. They carry weight, authority, and alignment.
As disciples, learning the language of God means watching what we say on earth.
We casually use words like love and hate for food, shopping, opinions, and emotions—but Scripture never treats those words lightly. Love is sacrificial. Hate is moral. Neither should be used carelessly.
This is a warning to the ekklesia (ih-KLESS-ee-uh)—the called-out ones.
Not the church building. The people.
If we claim to follow Christ, our speech should sound different.
Disciples don’t just believe differently—they talk differently.
Challenge:
For one week, remove love and hate from casual speech.
Say what you actually mean.
Reserve love for God and people.
Reserve hate for what God hates.
Watch your words. They matter. They make waves.

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