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‘The Lord Spoke’: A Mother Heard God’s Warning — Doctors Were Shocked When She Was Right

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“I don’t know how you could hear my story and my testimony and not believe that there is a God.”

That’s how Cameron Cortman describes his miraculous, death-defying journey — a remarkable voyage of trust, survival, and true reliance in the face of life-altering storms.

Cortman, 24, said his family’s harrowing experience began when he was a 1-year-old and his parents were preparing to move to Virginia Beach, Virginia.

But on the day of their move, something happened that would change the course of their lives.

“I got sick with an ear infection in the hustle and bustle of moving,” he told CBN News. “My mom took me to the doctor. She thought it was just a routine ear infection. I had been getting them a lot lately.”

But Cortman’s mom felt deep in her gut that something else was going on. In fact, after the doctor prescribed antibiotics, she paused to share something she experienced on the way to his office.

“[She said], ‘Actually, on the way over here, the Lord spoke to me and told me that something is seriously wrong and that we need to go to the hospital,’ which is just a wild thing to say to a doctor,” Cortman recounted. “But, thankfully … the doctor was a Christian and he said, ‘Who am I to really argue with the Lord? So we can send you to the hospital.’”

Despite the doctor feeling relatively unconcerned at the time, he knew Cortman’s mother was resolute that she had heard from God. So he complied and called an ambulance — a fortunate choice considering what happened next.

“They start to run pretty much every test imaginable, and they come back a few hours later and say, ‘We’re so sorry, 95% of your son’s blood cells are leukemia. He probably won’t make it through the night,’” Cortman said.

The shocking news, which upended the family’s lives, confirmed everything his mother had felt.

“As you can imagine, it’s just a mix of utter disbelief, and shock, and starting to grieve, and really just confusion of what to do,” Cortman said. “And I think you kind of immediately go into a mode of, ‘OK, let’s figure out next steps.’”

Cortman began intense chemotherapy, which carried its own risks for such a young child.

And the family began pressing into the community around them, with Cortman expressing how “blessed” they were to have loving people around to help care for both him and his brother.

Leaning into God and prayer, though, were the main recipes for tackling the chaos.

“They just really sought to … understand from the Lord how they could be faithful through the journey,” Cortman said.

These tools were essential as Cortman faced four years of hospital stays, chemotherapy, and other interventions. Along the way, the uncertainty required a profound reliance on the Almighty.

“It was one of those situations where, ‘OK, I lived a week,’ then they’re like, ‘Let’s see how long he can live,’ basically, which is crazy to say,” Cortman said. “I can’t even imagine being my parents and just never really knowing if I was going to make it the next day, or the next month, or the next year.”

Remarkably, the cancer eventually disappeared, something Cortman said was “miraculous.” And that’s not all.

“What’s crazy about that situation — other than the fact that I was completely cured from cancer — is they said to my parents, ‘Although he is cancer free, he’s not out of the woods. So there is a very good chance that he’s not able to speak like everyone else would. He might not be able to walk. He might not be able to talk,’” Cortman said, noting these dire effects could have come from the chemotherapy.

He continued, “The chances of it having serious side effects on your brain, on your body is very high. So to go from that to where I am today … a former college athlete [who] had the opportunity to play sports at the highest level, it’s just only God.”

Cortman, who is now the director of digital marketing at Great American Media, a company that produces faith and family-friendly programming, said the entire experience has made him intensely driven and devoted in all he does.

His focus today is spreading the Gospel and working to advance the Christian faith, helping brands like Great American Family and Great American Pure Flix create and market positive, faith-affirming content.

“What I love about my role at Great American is I can wake up every day and know that … the social media posts that my team is creating or the ads that we’re making, we’re really pushing out good into society in a culture of entertainment that is doing the exact opposite,” Cortman said. “So, I do feel like we are a light in the entertainment industry and it’s so cool to be able to use what I’m passionate about and creative about in marketing while also still glorifying the Lord.”

He praised his company for giving families, individuals, and parents a safe experience watching TV and movies — something he called truly “unique.”

“We are telling these really impactful faith redemption stories that I think just really inspire and uplift people, and they’re extremely relatable to journeys that everyone has gone through,” Cortman said.

Connecting the dots between his own medical miracle, God’s plan for his life, and an undying trust, Cortman’s journey to Great American Media is a fascinating one. But his faith is truly driving it all — a deeply fostered and abiding love rooted in his family’s journey.

Reflecting back on the experience, Cortman said he can’t imagine what it was like for his parents to grapple with potentially losing their baby at any moment.

The ordeal moved him closer to his Christian faith and shaped his beliefs, with his parents providing a powerful example for him to follow.

“So much of my faith … I credit to them because I think most people in situations like that, it’s very easy for them to turn against God, turn against each other,” he said. “The fact that they relied on God through that and then came out on the other side stronger … their marriage is still very strong and that their faith is still very strong — I don’t think that I would have the same faith that I have today had they not responded the way they did through that whole journey.”
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The Bible reading plan that changed my spiritual life

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If you’re like most Christians, you’ve probably tried to read through the Bible at some point — and maybe you’ve fallen off track.

Maybe you started strong but got bogged down in Leviticus. Or perhaps you’re in that frustrating cycle where you keep restarting Genesis every few months.

What if I told you I’ve discovered a Bible reading approach that’s not just sustainable, but actually addictive? One that will transform your daily Scripture time from a duty into something you genuinely look forward to?

Why most Bible reading plans fail

A quick search reveals countless different varieties of Bible-in-a-year reading plans. Some offer printable worksheets, others provide audiobook companions, and all promise to guide you through Scripture systematically.

Don’t get me wrong—I’m sure those are all great. Truth be told, ANY Bible reading plan that you make and stick to is a fantastic plan, at least for you.

But there’s a reason so many well-intentioned Bible reading journeys fizzle out by February:

Cold starts are difficult: Diving straight into complex passages like Leviticus or Hebrews first thing in the morning can be jarring.

Linear reading lacks variety: Reading straight through can mean weeks in challenging sections with no relief.

Missing the big picture: Reading isolated sections makes it harder to see connections across Scripture.

Duty without delight: Reading becomes a checkbox rather than a relationship.

Because it’s important, as Protestants, that we truly be Sola Scriptura. And to do that, we can’t be “Some o’ Scriptura” or “None o’ Scriptura.”

If we believe this book truly IS the Word of God, we should be reading it, ALL of it, regularly — including the parts we’re less familiar with.

Enter the 5122 Bible reading plan

I want to share the Scripture reading plan that helped me work through the Bible for the first time as a new believer — a plan that fundamentally changed my relationship with God’s Word.

Warning: This plan is intensive. It involves reading 10 chapters of Scripture PER DAY. Depending on the section you’re in, that can be a lot.

But if you want to engage with the text and drink deeply from it, experiencing Scripture from different angles each day as one comprehensive multi-millennial story, I think you’re going to love it.

Think of it like spiritual leg day. Except every day is leg day.

And the weights you’re lifting are God’s Word.

And God is your trainer.

The 5122 Plan Explained

The plan is called 5122 (five-one-two-two), which helps you remember its structure. Every day you read:

5 Psalms.

1 chapter of Proverbs.

2 chapters of the Old Testament.

2 chapters of the New Testament.

You read straight through each section in linear fashion. When you reach the end of a book (like Psalms), you start over from the beginning.

I didn’t invent this plan. It was taught to me by my friend Garrett, a husband, father, and former Air Force B2 bomber test pilot — one of the handful of men who has blessed me most on my Christian walk.

When we met in mid-2023, he asked if I was reading Scripture daily. When I said no, he explained why that was a problem and taught me this reading plan.

From Tarot Cards to 10 chapters a day

As a relatively new Christian, I initially thought reading ten chapters daily would be overwhelming. So I shelved Garrett’s suggestion.

But a couple months later, I had a convicting realization: I used to spend up to an hour daily on New Age practices like studying tarot cards—something I did religiously for two years.

Why wasn’t I devoting at least that much time to my Christian faith?

Without a good answer, I committed to the 5-1-2-2 plan. And you know what? I loved it. No one was more surprised than me, which is why I’m thrilled to share it with you today.

The daily warm-up: Psalms and Proverbs

Starting with Psalms and Proverbs is like warming up before hitting the heavy weights. Here’s why this sequence is brilliant:

Psalms engage your heart first. The Bible isn’t as immediately readable as a modern novel — that’s not its purpose. Even faithful modern translations reflect thought patterns and language that’s 2,000 years old or more.

Starting in Psalms connects you emotionally before tackling more complex texts. These poetic outpourings of joy, sorrow, triumph, anguish, grief and praise are immediately relatable. Reading five Psalms daily connects you to your own human experience of suffering and longing for God in a visceral way.

Proverbs engages your mind next. Moving into Proverbs shifts from emotion to intellect. Rather than extended theological discourse, Proverbs offers practical wisdom in digestible portions. Most are straightforward, and you’ll likely find at least one daily proverb that relates to something you’re currently facing.

As a man, reading the words of the father-son duo of King David and King Solomon nearly every day became a special treat — learning wisdom from two of history’s greatest leaders.

This Psalms-to-Proverbs progression engages both your emotional and intellectual faculties, preparing you to read the rest of Scripture. My friend Garrett described it as “tilling the soil of our minds and hearts so the Word can be planted in us.”

The main workout: Old and New Testament in parallel

With heart and mind prepared, you’ll find it easier to engage with the language of Scripture in the Old and New Testament readings.

Starting at Genesis 1 and Matthew 1, you read forward linearly through both testaments. This creates a powerful experience as you watch both narratives unfold in parallel.

Day 1, you’ll read about both the creation of the cosmos and the birth of Christ. Creation and redemption side by side! And as I progressed, I discovered other remarkable parallels:

Reading about building the Tabernacle in Leviticus alongside John 3.

Encountering the Messianic prophecy of Isaiah 53, the same day as Hebrews 11 and the “cloud of witnesses.”

These connections blew my mind. It was like walking through a gallery of the Bible’s great heroes and seeing Christ as their inheritor and fulfillment. All while continuing to sing songs and learn godly wisdom through daily Psalms and Proverbs.

And the best part, these are just the connections that I remember! You’ll undoubtedly find your own.

The practical details

When you reach the end of a book, simply start over. With 150 Psalms at 5 per day, you’ll restart Psalms monthly. Proverbs has 31 chapters, perfect for a chapter a day. (Pro tip: Give Psalm 119 its own day due to length, and both books will align to a 31-day cycle.)

With the New Testament’s 260 chapters and the Old Testament’s 748 chapters (minus Psalms and Proverbs), you’ll complete the New Testament about three times before finishing the Old Testament once.

In just over a year, you’ll have read:

Psalms and Proverbs 12x each.

The New Testament 2x.

The Old Testament 1x.

This creates a richer, more nourishing experience than a straight linear reading.

My personal Bible study setup

A few practical notes that might help you:

Highlighting: I highlight as I read, which helps me find passages later when I return to them.

Flag bookmarks: I use small adhesive flags to mark my place in each section. Each day after reading, I advance the flag two chapters to mark the next day’s stopping point.

Bible translation: My daily reader is the NASB1995, which balances modern language with a formal, biblical feel. Dr. James White suggests the Legacy Standard Bible as the perfected NASB, which might be my next one.

Avoid study Bibles initially: For my first 5122 read-through, I specifically chose a Bible without study notes to focus on God’s Word itself before diving deeper with commentaries.

The challenge: Start your spiritual leg day

So there it is: 5122 in all its glory. Five Psalms, one Proverb, two Old Testament chapters, and two New Testament chapters daily — 10 chapters total.

This isn’t about checking boxes or following rules. It’s about immersing yourself in God’s Word from multiple angles simultaneously, allowing His truth to wash over you day after day.

The best Bible reading plan is the one YOU stick with. Whether that’s 5122 or something else entirely, the important thing is consistency and commitment.

If you’ve struggled to maintain a regular Bible reading habit, I encourage you to try this approach. It transformed my relationship with Scripture, and I believe it could do the same for you.
Sources:Christian Post

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New Discoveries in Last Supper Room: Inscriptions Hidden in Walls of Biblical Site on Mount Zion

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A team of researchers and archaeologists have uncovered a series of centuries-old inscriptions within the Cenacle in Jerusalem—a site long believed to be the location of the Last Supper which Jesus Christ ate with his disciples before his Crucifixion and Resurrection.

Researchers from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) and the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) found nearly 40 elements of what could be labeled as ancient graffiti located in The Room of the Last Supper, which is located on Mount Zion in Jerusalem.

The findings, which were recently published in Liber Annuus, are categorized as 30 inscriptions and nine drawings on the walls of the room.

As CBN News reported, The Cenaculum’s ancient walls, worn-down surfaces, and poor illumination have previously made it hard for researchers to study its history.

But that has changed with recent technological advancements.

“Using ground-penetrating radar, laser measurement, laser scanning, and an advanced photography technique, we managed to reach every corner of the Last Supper room. We managed to create an accurate 3-D model of the place. We even managed to penetrate inside the ancient stones,” archaeologist Amit Re’em told CBN News.

Previously, the technology helped uncover old artwork on the walls and decipher religious symbols. Re’em said they found symbols of the “Lion of Judah” and “Agnus Dei,” a lamb that represents Jesus.

Now the latest discovery of inscriptions, which date from the Middle Ages, are giving scientists a deeper understanding of the visitors that frequented the historical site.

Researchers documented the newest inscriptions, which were very detailed, by using multispectral photography and Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI). The images were then analyzed in a lab to create a readable inscription, Fox News reports.

“These graffiti shed new light on the geographical diversity and the international pilgrimage movement to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages,” said Ilya Berkovich, co-author from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, according to Scinexx.

The discoveries reveal that Christians appear to have trekked to the site between the 14th and 16th centuries. Several of the pilgrims left messages in their native language.

Scholars believe that one of the inscriptions was written by a Christian woman from Aleppo.

Another inscription bears the name of Johannes Poloner from Regensburg in Germany. According to Archeology News, he traveled to Jerusalem in AD 1421–22 and later wrote a book about his pilgrimage.

Several nobleman and knights left inscriptions throughout the site. There is a coat of arms from Tristram von Teuffenbach, a Styrian nobleman, who traveled with Archduke Frederick of Habsburg in 1436. And Swiss knight Adrian I von Bubenberg, who is remembered for defending Bern, also left an inscription.

Researchers also found an Armenian inscription reading “Christmas 1300.” They believe that the location of the inscription plus its markings are tied to Armenian nobles which adds credibility to the theory that King Het’um II of Armenia and his troops reached Jerusalem after the victory at the Battle of Wādī al-Khaznadār in Syria on December 22, 1299, the Jerusalem Post reports.

A drawing of a scorpion was also found which is presumably when the Muslim military leader Suleiman “the Magnificent” took over the Cenacle in 1523 and turned it into a mosque.

Berkovich says the discovery is shifting the narrative about the types of visitors to the Cenacle.

“When put together, the inscriptions provide a unique insight into the geographical origins of the pilgrims,” said Berkovich in a press release. “This was far more diverse than current Western-dominated research perspective led us to believe.”
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‘I Went to Heaven’: Little Girl Claims She Met Jesus, He Miraculously Healed Her

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Annabelle Beam’s story has long captivated audiences, as she fell into a hollowed-out tree in 2011, plummeted 30 feet, and hit her head at the bottom — a situation that could have been deadly.

Annabelle, who suffered from a rare and debilitating digestive disorder before this incident, was already weak and struggling. And the fall left her in need of an hours-long rescue.

It was something that left her parents panicked.

But while Annabelle was eventually recovered from inside the tree, it’s what she claims happened while trapped inside that left her family — and the public — absolutely stunned. After getting out, Annabelle told her mom and dad she had visited heaven, met Jesus and was supernaturally healed.

“She just plainly said to me the next day, ‘You know, mommy, I went to heaven when I was in that tree,’” her mom, Christy Beam, told CBN News. “And, so, she told me that she sat on Jesus’s lap, and she said, ‘I want to stay with you,’ and he said, ‘I know you do, but I have plans for you on earth that you cannot fulfill in heaven.’”

And that’s not all. She said Jesus continued, “But when the firefighters get you out, Annabelle, there will be nothing wrong with you.”

This is notable for two reasons: Annabelle already suffered from a serious condition going into the incident, and paramedics had also given her family a dire warning about the fall.

“All the firefighters, paramedics, everybody … they were saying, ‘Mom, we just want to prepare you. We’ve never had a child fall 30 feet and not suffer paralysis or broken bones,’” Beam said.

Not only was Annabelle physically fine from the fall, but her mother said her digestive condition was gone afterward and has never returned.
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