Abigail Robertson has grown up around miracles, with her grandfather, Pat Robertson, creating The Christian Broadcasting Network.
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CBN has been a conduit for the miraculous, sharing incredible stories for decades. And, now, Abigail Robertson is on a mission to build upon this legacy with her new podcast, “Heaven Meets Earth.”
It’s a project she hosts alongside Ryan Bethea, with the duo tackling “real-life miracles and answered prayers.” Robertson recently told Billy Hallowell and Jen Lilley on their “Into the Supernatural” podcast that the new show has been the “most exciting and truly blessed thing” she’s been a part of.
It’s a project filled with stories about God’s supernatural intervention in human affairs, with Robertson sharing how her own spiritual journey prepared her for the show.
Reflecting back on her story, she said she experienced something profound when she started at CBN 10 years ago: hearing the voice of God.
“I started to recognize the still, small voice of the Holy Spirit, and really start to be living my life led by the Holy Spirit and in constant communication with the Lord,” she said. “My life radically changed. … When I just started surrendering everything to the Lord, really started striving every day to live a life just completely surrendered to Him — willing to totally change my own plans for whatever I felt like God was leading me to that day, that week, whatever, and just started to say these little ‘yeses’ to kind of crazy little ideas [there were] little thoughts popping up in my head that I felt like were from the Lord.”
Over time, she said those smaller “yeses” became bigger ones, and she experienced a “spiritual transformation process.”
“I became passionate about helping everyone discover the Holy Spirit,” Robertson said. “I have been a Christian my entire life and … couldn’t believe just this new part of my faith that suddenly was so alive and just awakened — something really cool within me.”
Robertson said she found herself with an intense hunger to better know the Lord, so she began reading books about hearing and translating God’s voice in her life.
She’s continuing this journey with “Heaven Meets Earth,” bringing in diverse guests from different industries to hear how God has shown up in their lives. She’s hoping the sometimes wild miracle stories inspire people to look deeper at their own relationships with the Lord.
“It’s just so cool to hear these things and hopefully have people who listen say, ‘OK, how can I invite God into my situation, into my workplace, into where He has called me?” Robertson said.
And while she believes wholeheartedly in God’s power to heal, Robertson also addressed the difficult moments that unfold when a healing or miracle don’t come to fruition.
“[Sometimes] we don’t understand … but I just keep praying that, even in these trials, even in the suffering, even in the hard, that we will see the goodness of God in the land of the living,” she said. “There’s no rhyme or reason … to who’s healed, who’s not, but I will never stop believing that everyone can be healed and that God is the God of the impossible.”
Robertson continued, “And I’ll never stop praying and believing for a full miracle.”
And this is the posture through which she interacts with the Lord, believing fully in dreams, visions, and other forms of prayerful communication. In fact, Robertson said God often speaks to her through visions — something that has increased over the past decade.
See some of the incredible stories she and Bethea cover on “Heaven Meets Earth” here.
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