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Georgia Baptisms

First MMIW of 2026!

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There were so many powerful moments in the water. The Lord touched quite a few people, and I could literally see Him rewiring them. Some were completely “electrocuted” in His goodness for 5–10 minutes before they finally opened their eyes, their faces filled with the greatest joy. Those who came into the water full of fear, depression, and little hope left transformed. ❤️

People were getting laid out all over the grounds. Kayla was operating on another level in the Holy Spirit. I saw two people pushing their own wheelchairs as they left, along with many other healings.

One funny story: I was praying for a woman and her pregnancy, so I called another woman from our team over to help. She did a wonderful job, but when we finished, she pulled me aside and said, “That was the first time I’ve ever prayed for someone in person!” 💥

There was another pair of older sisters who came into the water—they were absolutely hilarious. One was so excited because she had just given her heart to Jesus and was finally able to quit smoking. However, she wasn’t sure she had prayed correctly, so she thought we should do it again just to make sure 😂. The other sister was a little jealous because she had been the one preaching to her sister, but she hadn’t been able to quit smoking herself 😂. In the end, they both got what they came for. The Lord laid them out, did some deep rewiring, and delivered them. ❤️ I pray they start a podcast—their sincere, childlike faith and humour would be a blessing to so many!

Another single mom came in, and as soon as we started praying, the demons had to flee. Just like so many others, she was out like a light for a good while as we watched the Lord wash over her. Her daughter had been standing on the bank with no plans to get baptized, but after seeing the healing her mom received, she was encouraged to get in. The Lord met her powerfully as she came up out of the water. 💥

As awesome as all those moments were, my favorite was a teenage girl we had baptized in Florida. She had only come for her sister’s baptism. At that time, she was struggling with addiction, depression, and her faith was on very shaky ground. She had a powerful encounter in Florida, but seeing her just a few months later—with a completely new countenance, overflowing joy, and walking in freedom—was so precious.

It’s incredibly encouraging to know that many of these experiences aren’t just powerful one-time moments. They’re a drink from Him that keeps welling up into eternal life.