God is on the move—and not even the world’s most influential skeptics are beyond His reach.
Joe Rogan, the UFC commentator and podcast titan who once openly mocked Christianity and scoffed at faith, is now walking through the doors of a church. Yes, you read that right. The same Joe Rogan who dismissed the Bible as mythology is now seeking truth where it’s always been found—in the house of the Lord.
This isn’t just some celebrity gimmick or public relations stunt. According to Christian apologist Wesley Huff, whose powerful, Spirit-led conversation with Rogan lasted over three hours, something real is happening. Rogan didn’t just listen—he engaged, he asked, and most importantly, he showed up to church.
“I can tell you for a fact that he is attending a church, and that has been a consistent thing,” Huff revealed during a recent episode of Know What You Believe with Michael Horton. “Things are happening.”
This is more than remarkable—it’s a testament to the power of the Gospel.
Let’s not forget—this is a man who once ridiculed believers and dismissed the very idea of God. But just like Saul on the road to Damascus, God has a way of revealing Himself to even the most hardened hearts. And when He does, lives change.
Young people—especially young men—are waking up. Bookstores are reporting a surge in Bible sales among teens. Why? Because they’re hearing about it from people like Joe Rogan. The Bible is becoming cool again. The Word of God is breaking through the noise.
“If the Bible is becoming popular with teenagers, then something is happening, and the Lord is moving,” Huff said.
Amen to that.
Let’s be clear: simply attending church doesn’t make one a Christian. But it’s a powerful first step. And if Joe Rogan is even beginning to turn his heart toward Christ, we should praise God and pray for more.
This man has the ears of millions—especially young men who are desperate for truth, purpose, and identity in a culture that has stripped them of all three. If God is using Joe Rogan to reach them, that’s a miracle we should shout from the rooftops.
It’s incredible to think that just a few years ago, this would’ve seemed impossible. But that’s the God we serve—the God of the impossible. The God who transforms hearts, redeems sinners, and builds His Kingdom through the most unlikely people.
Look at Paul. Look at me. Look at Joe Rogan.
I’ll be honest: I was once just like him. I lived for myself, ignored God, and mocked what I didn’t understand. But then I met Jesus. God gave me a wife, children, and a whole new purpose. If He can change me, He can change anyone.
This is hope. This is revival. This is the Gospel.
And make no mistake—this is a threat to the godless, leftist culture that wants to erase faith, tear down the family, and silence truth. But they can’t stop the Holy Spirit. They can’t stop what God is doing. And they sure can’t stop a man on fire for Jesus.
So let’s pray for Joe Rogan. Let’s pray for every young man listening to him. And let’s pray that this is just the beginning of a tidal wave of repentance and redemption in this nation.
Because God’s not done with America. In fact, He’s just getting started.