Many believers have recently heard claims from Bethel Church regarding a "Finder's Ministry," double-blind prophetic activations, and supernatural training meant to locate lost items, missing pets, and even people. These practices are promoted by Dan McCollum as a form of prophetic development within the modern charismatic movement. In this episode of NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill (Lovesick Scribe) examines these teachings through the lens of Scripture, comparing them with historic Christianity and exposing their parallels with New Age psychic methods, remote viewing, and mystical intuition practices. Dawn also addresses the growing ecumenical influence surrounding these movements, including recent public appearances involving Lila Rose and the call for unity with Roman Catholicism. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to return to the clear teaching of God's Word, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the gospel of Jesus Christ. ________________________________________ Key Themes • What is the Finder's Ministry and how is it being taught? • Misuse of Scripture to justify modern prophetic experiments • The overlap between New Age practices and charismatic mysticism • Why experience-driven ecumenism undermines biblical clarity • A call to test all teachings by Scripture alone ________________________________________ Scriptures Referenced Deuteronomy 13–18; 1 John 4:1; 2 Timothy 3:16–17; Romans 12; Luke 19:10. For more from Dawn Hill please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/dawn-hill/