Here’s a quick rundown of the top stories posted on charismamag.com:
Ancient ‘Gateway to Hell’ Discovered Under Church
Amidst the craziness of 2023, an astonishing discovery has emerged from a church—an entrance to the underworld. It is an intriguing find, shedding light on the historical beliefs of the Zapotec culture.
The structure, found in the Mitla, Mexico site, was once considered a gateway to hell. It consists of a labyrinth of underground passages extensively used by the Zapotecs, who inhabited the region for over 2,200 years until the arrival of the Spanish in 1521.
Although the origins of the structure date back even further, it was the Zapotecs who expanded the site before eventually leaving.
Archbishop Targets Lord’s Prayer for Revision
The growing apostate church, or those who have renounced biblical Scripture for the ways of the world, is now trying to rename the Lord.
Calling God “Our Father” as instructed by Jesus Christ is now a point of contention for several ministers who have taken issue with the “gendered language.”
The archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, recently sparked controversy during a meeting of the Anglican Church by suggesting that the words of the “Our Father” prayer may be “problematic” due to their “patriarchal association.”
Charisma News Brief: First Holy Land Trip Blows Sheila Walsh Away
As a former co-host of the 700 Club, Sheila Walsh has been all around the world. But surprisingly, at least for herself, she says she had never taken a trip to Israel until recently.
Once there, however, Walsh says the Word of God made an impression on her like it never had before. There with her husband, Walsh was filming an eight-week series on the Holy Land for TBN.
“For me, there was this sense of the Bible opening up in front of my very eyes,” who co-hosted the 700 Club with Pat Robertson from 1988 to 1992. “…. When you sit on the edge of the Sea of Galilee, there is no doubt in the world that the Lord was there. That’s one of the places where I just found this overwhelming sense of peace.