By Tania Curado-Koenig
Returning to America this week—on my first international trip since the elections—I sensed something profound had changed. In the spirit, it was unmistakable. The atmosphere has shifted. America is not the same.
There is a tangible sense of breakthrough—strongholds breaking, darkness lifting, and angelic activity intensifying. You can feel it. You can see it if your spirit is tuned. As Scripture declares:
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people He chose for His inheritance.” (Psalm 33:12)
Since the inauguration, laws have been signed by the President of the United States that disrupted dark spiritual agendas. Doors long held open to unrighteousness were suddenly shut. In their place, new declarations were made—ones that honor truth, righteousness, and freedom of belief.
We’re receiving reports from pastors who have labored day and night alongside senior government officials, including the President and the Secretary of State. These are not vague impressions—they are testimonies from the front lines of intercession and influence.
Just this Wednesday, during a time of intense prayer with a believer working inside the U.S. State Department, we cried out for justice, exposure, and the end of oppressive agendas. Within two hours of that prayer, 200 employees—those directly involved in deplatforming Americans for expressing dissent from radical DEI ideologies—were fired and walked out.
Then, only three hours later, Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued an extraordinary internal directive across the entire State Department and every U.S. embassy in the world. He requested that every employee come forward with any experience of religious discrimination—specifically as Christians. He urged them to report, in full detail, the incidents, individuals involved, and the impact.
One of our dear friends, working closely on the Israel desk, is now drafting his formal report. He’s been deeply affected by both the actions and the hostility toward faith that has been allowed to fester inside the system. That discrimination has not only harmed individuals—it has weakened America’s moral clarity and our covenantal relationship with Israel.
Now, for the first time, he will have the opportunity to speak truth—to document what has happened, and to testify.
And this is what I believe with all my heart: the same power that raised Christ from the dead is now at work in our nation.
As Paul wrote:
“That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death…”
(Philippians 3:10)
…and that same resurrection power is at work in you, in your home, and in the very atmosphere around you.
This is Resurrection Sunday. And this is resurrection power.
We are witnessing the mercy of God in motion.
We are seeing light break through the shadows.
We are living in days when prayer is shifting policy.
PRAISING JESUS FOR SUCH REPORTS!
Let every believer rise with boldness. Let the Church awaken to her hour.
He is risen—and He is moving.