Joshua Giles, the founder of Kingdom Embassy Worship Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, who presents himself as a modern-day prophet, recently claimed that there will be a global war in 2025. Giles, who claims to have had dreams from God since he was a young child, outlined the dire prophecies for the U.S. and the rest of the world that he believes will play out in the coming months.
Giles claims that he has had visions dating back to the summer of 2023, depicting an increase in violence across the United States. “One of the recent prophecies that I shared was about rising terror attacks that I saw against the US. I believe that there’s going to be more darkness or evil on the rise,” he said. However, not all of the alleged prophet’s predictions have been negative.
“I saw us coming into a period of advancement in medicine and technology where there would be certain cancers that would be cured and other diseases that would be cured,” he said, while explaining that he sees that this will be a ‘bittersweet’ period featuring both darkness and hope. “I was told 2025 would have the potential to be an entrance into an era of war for the world, and I know what we’ve seen in Ukraine and in Israel, but I did see a widening of those conflicts in certain areas,” Giles added.
He continued, “I’ve been praying for this period before we got here, praying for peace and just, you know, believing that some of these things can be averted.” The church founder specified that “God showed me that these conflicts would have the potential to spark into something wider that might pull in America and other nations.”
Giles stated, “I was told 2025 would have the potential to be an entrance into an era of war for the world, and I know what we’ve seen in Ukraine and in Israel, but I did see a widening of those conflicts in certain areas.” He further noted, “One of the recent prophecies that I shared was about rising terror attacks that I saw against the United States, and so I do believe that this is just an era of that, that we’re just kind of coming into I believe that there’s going to be more darkness or evil on the rise.”
“I would encourage anyone to focus on the good because there is a lot of good in the world,” he said, changing his tune to be more hopeful. Giles said, “When I get an opportunity to meet people, I travel throughout the nations, preaching and sharing the gospel, and I meet people from every cultural background. ”
Giles emphasized that people should not despair, but trust in God through trials. “I’ve been to over 30 nations, and there is so much more hope and love and good in people, and some of the darkness and evil that we see, I think that gets amplified. I believe that God will give us all wisdom and peace to navigate when challenges do arise, like some of these visions that I’ve shared,” he said.
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