SID: Boy, it was good for your business, but it wasn’t good for her business.
CINDY: She didn’t care at that time. She was so excited about what had happened and how many wonderful things and restoration and healing and wholeness was coming to her family.
SID: But it wasn’t just them.
CINDY: No.
SID: This went on for two and a half years.
CINDY: Yes.
SID: They saw everything of God happened in that church. You make a statement. You say, “We are living in a post-Christian era.” What do you mean by that?
CINDY: Well, in the last few years, I begin to notice that more and more and more people, we’re not church-friendly. People aren’t God-friendly. They don’t want to hear about God. They’ve been hurt in church or they don’t believe He’s there, just like I was.
SID: Or the counterculture.
CINDY: The counterculture culture.
SID: Cancel culture.
CINDY: Cancel culture.
SID: And woke culture.
CINDY: And woke culture. They’re being fed lies. They’re being fed things that aren’t true. So they’ve walled us up, us meaning those of us who want to reach them and tell them about Jesus and the good news of God. You really have to earn the right to talk to people anymore.
CINDY: So the way that we do that is either dream interpretation because everyone’s dreaming and that seems to get us in the door, or we just begin to say, “I see something about you. Would you mind if I tell you what I see?” We give them a word of knowledge, but we use language that would not wall them up. We use language that’s new. It’s very fun actually. We’ve been interpreting dreams for a number of years and I think just through practice and through just going out and our main goal is to get out on the streets and find out what people that don’t go to church are dreaming because God’s talking to them.
SID: And God told you He’s giving people new strategies—
CINDY: Yes.
SID: New ideas.
CINDY: Yes.
SID: Talk on that.
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth