
This prophetic word carries strong parallels to the life and ministry of Kathryn Kuhlman, who, though born in Missouri, became a global voice of miraculous healing, surrender, and Holy Spirit fire. Her story embodies nearly every theme woven through this word: urgency, new beginnings, deliverance from the past, and the unexpected rise of God’s daughters in unusual places.
Kathryn was raised in Concordia, Missouri, in a simple environment with no early sign that she would become one of the most recognized healing evangelists of the twentieth century. Her journey to ministry was anything but straightforward. She endured seasons of deep personal sorrow, including decisions she later described as failures and moments of profound brokenness. Yet, like the prophecy declares, “A moment of stumbling does not define your identity.” Kathryn often testified that her ministry began only after she surrendered every remnant of pride and pain to God.
This word speaks of daughters being sent into the world as “undercover specialists,” carrying revival fire into uncommon spaces. Kathryn Kuhlman embodied this. She did not fit the expected mold of a healer or preacher of her era. She walked into auditoriums, theaters, and civic centers—marketplace spaces—and the atmosphere shifted. Miraculous deliverances occurred suddenly, just as the prophecy describes the Lord “severing the power of trauma in one sweep of His hand.”
Her ministry also fulfilled the message of the shofar-like urgency: stand still, do not retreat, for breakthrough is imminent. Kathryn often said the Holy Spirit would come in waves, sometimes after long periods of stillness where nothing “seemed” to be happening. Then, suddenly, healing would break out.
Thus, the visionary themes in this prophetic word are not merely poetic—they echo a real life, a real legacy, birthed in Missouri, proving that God still raises daughters to shake nations.
CHAPTER ONE — THE SHOFAR OF STILLNESS AND THE CALL TO STAND
I heard a sound in the Spirit—a sound that was both an alarm and a shofar, a cry that shook the atmosphere yet carried no panic, no dread. It was a holy urgency, an urgency not to run, not to retreat, not to scramble for safety, but an urgency to stand still. For the sound declared: “Your breakthrough is imminent.” The enemy would have you believe that this is the moment to withdraw, but Heaven shouts the opposite. This is the moment to plant your feet, fix your gaze, and hold the ground that has been promised to you.
As in the days when God led the Israelites through the sea, the Lord reminds us, “These things were written as types and examples.” The path does not always look like deliverance. Sometimes it looks like walls of water rising on both sides, the enemy thundering behind, and a narrow corridor of obedience ahead. Yet it is in such moments that Heaven’s trumpet sounds for those upon whom the ends of the age have come. God says, “Do not misinterpret the pressure—it is the womb of your victory.”
It was the same when they laid Jesus in the tomb. No trumpets sounded. No bright glory filled the horizon. It was cold, silent, and dark. Hell celebrated, and Heaven held its breath. And yet, within the unseen chambers of eternity, victory was already detonating. So it is with you. In the silence, breakthrough is already erupting beneath the surface.
I saw the daughters of God standing at a crossroads marked NEW BEGINNINGS. Many felt their failures had named them. “I sinned yesterday,” some whispered in shame. But the Lord thundered: “A moment of stumbling does not define your nature!” In a moment—in the twinkling of an eye—everything can change. The trumpet of transformation is not reserved only for the last day; its principle is alive in your life now.
Then I saw His hand sweep into the past of His people, severing the root systems of old traumas. Where trauma had entangled identity, purpose, and destiny, His hand moved like lightning, breaking the hold of what once governed the heart. Sudden deliverance—weighty, miraculous, unstoppable—began rolling across the landscape like a holy storm.
And the Lord said: “I am raising up those who will be undignified in prayer—those who fear no opinion, those who will pray until darkness crumbles and the kingdom of My light erupts.” This trumpet-blast of urgency is not a call to movement, but a call to alignment. Stand still, Daughter. Stand still, Son. For the winds of new beginnings have already been released.
CHAPTER TWO — THE RISING OF DAUGHTERS AND THE MARKETPLACE REVIVAL
Then the Spirit spoke again with fire in His breath: “Say this out loud…” And I felt the mantle of prophecy settle like a cloak. For the Lord has decreed a significant increase in His fire, His anointing, and His favor upon His daughters—those already positioned in the marketplace and those about to enter it. Heaven calls them undercover specialists, carriers of revival hidden among the ordinary rhythms of life.
I saw them stepping into boardrooms, clinics, classrooms, design studios, government offices, and financial sectors. Yet they did not enter alone—they entered with a revivalist anointing reminiscent of Kathryn Kuhlman and Maria Woodworth-Etter. Their mere presence shifted atmospheres; their prayers dismantled demonic strategies; their obedience opened miraculous pathways. Signs and wonders followed them quietly at first, like the faint glow of dawn, but soon the light intensified until workplaces became sanctuaries and ordinary days became stages for the extraordinary.
The Lord said, “My daughters are stepping into NEW ASSIGNMENTS with greater favor than any generation before them. They will walk with authority, with revelation, with boldness birthed from intimacy—not intimidated by the fear of man, for they have been awakened to their authority in prayer.” Their voices will push back darkness. Their hands will release healing. Their intercession will reroute economies, shift corporations, and break chains of injustice.
I saw another vision: daughters of God at the very threshold of breakthrough, yet feeling pressure to retreat. But the Spirit cried: “Stand! Your breakthrough is imminent!” The same urgency that sounded like a shofar echoed again—not urging motion but urging stillness. For the greatest wave of healing and revival fire is about to break forth, spreading not from pulpits but from coffee counters, office hallways, hospital rooms, and creative spaces.
And to those who feel disqualified, the Lord says: “You are not defined by a stumble. You are defined by My call.” Peter once faltered, once denied, once doubted himself. Yet even then, Jesus asked only one question: “Do you love Me?” The commission was restored, the destiny confirmed.
So, daughters and sons of God, prepare. The Holy Spirit is severing the power of old traumas, uprooting lifelong entanglements, and restoring identity. He is raising a remnant who pray without fear, who intercede without shame, who obey without hesitation. A trumpet is sounding—not of departure, but of transformation. Stand still. The wave is coming. And the fire will fall in unlikely places—through unlikely people—at an unprecedented scale.