Prophecy News Watch provided by Worthy Ministries
Prophecy News Watch is a service hosted by Worthy Ministries to provide Christians daily news from a Biblical, and yet Prophetic worldview. Our news is gathered by our Christian News Service, Worthy News. For more about our vision for how we assemble our daily headlines, please read, "What is Worthy News?"
Around the World
Ukraine Downs Five Russian Ballistic Missiles as Kyiv Pushes European Defense Shield
Ukraine said its air defenses intercepted five Russian ballistic missiles during a sweeping overnight assault that nevertheless struck multiple locations in Kyiv, damaging warehouses and a school.
Cuba Plunged Into Darkness Again as Church Endures Communist Pressure
Cuba’s national electrical grid collapsed Tuesday, plunging roughly 10 million people into darkness in the communist island’s third major blackout in nine days.
U.S. Launches Daytime Strike Wave Against Iranian Military Targets
U.S. Central Command launched a new wave of strikes against Iran on Wednesday, expanding its military campaign against forces accused of threatening commercial vessels and civilian crews in the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. Announces End To Military Operations In Iraq As Conflict In Iran Ramps Up
The U.S. is signaling a significant shift in the Middle East as President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth met with the Iraqi prime minister to announce the end of military operations in Iraq, while shifting focus to Iran.
Bangladesh Flood Death Toll Rises As More Than 1 Million Affected (Worthy News In-Depth)
Bangladesh was struggling Wednesday to cope with the aftermath of devastating floods and landslides caused by torrential monsoon rains that officials said have killed at least 51 people.
Bulgaria Blocks EU Bid To Sanction Russian Orthodox Patriarch (Worthy News In-Depth)
The European Union failed to add the head of Russia’s Orthodox Church and a Russian billionaire to its latest sanctions package after Bulgaria vetoed their inclusion.
Hungary Faces Constitutional Crisis After Parliament Votes To Oust President (Worthy News In-Depth)
Hungary faced a potential constitutional crisis Tuesday after Parliament approved a government-backed measure to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office despite protests by the opposition and supporters of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Typhoon Bavi Slams China As Vietnam Mourns Deadly Tourist Boat Disaster
Typhoon Bavi made landfall in eastern China, uprooting trees and forcing more than two million people to evacuate.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Christians Hope Hamas-Free Gaza Could Open Door for Gospel as $1 Billion Recovery Plan Takes Shape
Christian leaders and ministries are expressing cautious hope that the removal of Hamas from power in the Gaza Strip could eventually open a long-closed door for the Gospel, even as European and Palestinian officials begin laying plans for the territory’s physical reconstruction.
High Court Freezes Law Shielding Haredi Draft Evaders From Arrest
Israel’s High Court of Justice on Wednesday temporarily froze a newly enacted law shielding tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox men from arrest and prosecution for avoiding military service.
IDF Kills Hamas Terrorist Linked to Abduction of Israeli Commander’s Body
The Israel Defense Forces announced Wednesday that it killed a Hamas terrorist who helped abduct the bodies of an Israeli brigade commander and two soldiers during the October 7, 2023, massacre.
Inside the United States
Supreme Court Justices Warn Threats Are Closing In, Seek Major Security Increase
Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan made a rare appearance before Congress on Tuesday, warning that escalating threats against the nation’s highest court are placing justices, their families and judicial independence at growing risk.
Senate Democrats Block $1.15 Trillion Defense Bill Amid Iran War Dispute
Senate Democrats blocked the advancement of the annual National Defense Authorization Act on Tuesday, halting debate on a sweeping $1.15 trillion defense package amid sharp disagreements over the renewed war with Iran and federal spending priorities.
GOP Leaders Launch ‘Reconciliation 3.0’ After Secret Camp David Strategy Meeting
House Republicans are moving forward with a third budget reconciliation package following a closely guarded strategy meeting at Camp David involving congressional leaders, White House officials and selected members of the House Budget Committee.
Hope Fades For Missing After Alcatraz Boat Disaster (Worthy News In-Depth) (VIDEO)
Hope of finding additional survivors was fading early Wednesday after a pontoon boat sank near Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, killing one person and one dog and leaving three others missing, authorities said.
Senate Records: Jack Smith Team Bypassed Safeguards, Accessed Texts Involving 44 Members of Congress
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigative team obtained and directly reviewed White House text messages involving 44 current and former members of Congress after apparently bypassing safeguards designed to protect privileged communications, newly released Justice Department records show.
Trump Administration Subpoenas New York Times Journalists Over Air Force One Report (Worthy News In-Depth)
Journalists of The New York Times were summoned to testify before a federal grand jury in New York on Wednesday after reporting alleged safety and security concerns surrounding a Boeing 747-8 aircraft donated by Qatar for use by U.S. President Donald J. Trump.
Christian News
American Samaritan’s Purse Worker With Ebola Flown To Germany As WHO Warns Outbreak May Be Far Larger (Worthy News In-Depth)
An American aid worker with the Christian charity Samaritan’s Purse who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has arrived in Germany for treatment, the health ministry in Berlin said Monday, amid warnings that the potentially deadly disease is spreading much faster than official figures suggest.
Ukraine Downs Five Russian Ballistic Missiles as Kyiv Pushes European Defense Shield
Ukraine said its air defenses intercepted five Russian ballistic missiles during a sweeping overnight assault that nevertheless struck multiple locations in Kyiv, damaging warehouses and a school.
Cuba Plunged Into Darkness Again as Church Endures Communist Pressure
Cuba’s national electrical grid collapsed Tuesday, plunging roughly 10 million people into darkness in the communist island’s third major blackout in nine days.
U.S. Launches Daytime Strike Wave Against Iranian Military Targets
U.S. Central Command launched a new wave of strikes against Iran on Wednesday, expanding its military campaign against forces accused of threatening commercial vessels and civilian crews in the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. Announces End To Military Operations In Iraq As Conflict In Iran Ramps Up
The U.S. is signaling a significant shift in the Middle East as President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth met with the Iraqi prime minister to announce the end of military operations in Iraq, while shifting focus to Iran.
Bangladesh Flood Death Toll Rises As More Than 1 Million Affected (Worthy News In-Depth)
Bangladesh was struggling Wednesday to cope with the aftermath of devastating floods and landslides caused by torrential monsoon rains that officials said have killed at least 51 people.
Bulgaria Blocks EU Bid To Sanction Russian Orthodox Patriarch (Worthy News In-Depth)
The European Union failed to add the head of Russia’s Orthodox Church and a Russian billionaire to its latest sanctions package after Bulgaria vetoed their inclusion.
Hungary Faces Constitutional Crisis After Parliament Votes To Oust President (Worthy News In-Depth)
Hungary faced a potential constitutional crisis Tuesday after Parliament approved a government-backed measure to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office despite protests by the opposition and supporters of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Typhoon Bavi Slams China As Vietnam Mourns Deadly Tourist Boat Disaster
Typhoon Bavi made landfall in eastern China, uprooting trees and forcing more than two million people to evacuate.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Christians Hope Hamas-Free Gaza Could Open Door for Gospel as $1 Billion Recovery Plan Takes Shape
Christian leaders and ministries are expressing cautious hope that the removal of Hamas from power in the Gaza Strip could eventually open a long-closed door for the Gospel, even as European and Palestinian officials begin laying plans for the territory’s physical reconstruction.
High Court Freezes Law Shielding Haredi Draft Evaders From Arrest
Israel’s High Court of Justice on Wednesday temporarily froze a newly enacted law shielding tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox men from arrest and prosecution for avoiding military service.
IDF Kills Hamas Terrorist Linked to Abduction of Israeli Commander’s Body
The Israel Defense Forces announced Wednesday that it killed a Hamas terrorist who helped abduct the bodies of an Israeli brigade commander and two soldiers during the October 7, 2023, massacre.
Inside the United States
Supreme Court Justices Warn Threats Are Closing In, Seek Major Security Increase
Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan made a rare appearance before Congress on Tuesday, warning that escalating threats against the nation’s highest court are placing justices, their families and judicial independence at growing risk.
Senate Democrats Block $1.15 Trillion Defense Bill Amid Iran War Dispute
Senate Democrats blocked the advancement of the annual National Defense Authorization Act on Tuesday, halting debate on a sweeping $1.15 trillion defense package amid sharp disagreements over the renewed war with Iran and federal spending priorities.
GOP Leaders Launch ‘Reconciliation 3.0’ After Secret Camp David Strategy Meeting
House Republicans are moving forward with a third budget reconciliation package following a closely guarded strategy meeting at Camp David involving congressional leaders, White House officials and selected members of the House Budget Committee.
Hope Fades For Missing After Alcatraz Boat Disaster (Worthy News In-Depth) (VIDEO)
Hope of finding additional survivors was fading early Wednesday after a pontoon boat sank near Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, killing one person and one dog and leaving three others missing, authorities said.
Senate Records: Jack Smith Team Bypassed Safeguards, Accessed Texts Involving 44 Members of Congress
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigative team obtained and directly reviewed White House text messages involving 44 current and former members of Congress after apparently bypassing safeguards designed to protect privileged communications, newly released Justice Department records show.
Trump Administration Subpoenas New York Times Journalists Over Air Force One Report (Worthy News In-Depth)
Journalists of The New York Times were summoned to testify before a federal grand jury in New York on Wednesday after reporting alleged safety and security concerns surrounding a Boeing 747-8 aircraft donated by Qatar for use by U.S. President Donald J. Trump.
Christian News
American Samaritan’s Purse Worker With Ebola Flown To Germany As WHO Warns Outbreak May Be Far Larger (Worthy News In-Depth)
An American aid worker with the Christian charity Samaritan’s Purse who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has arrived in Germany for treatment, the health ministry in Berlin said Monday, amid warnings that the potentially deadly disease is spreading much faster than official figures suggest.
Around the World
Saudi Arabia Strikes Houthi Leader’s Stronghold After Missile and Drone Barrage
Saudi-led forces carried out overnight airstrikes against Yemen’s northwestern Saada province after the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist organization launched ballistic missiles and drones toward an international airport and military installations inside Saudi Arabia.
U.S. Strikes Iran for Third Consecutive Night, Renews Naval Blockade
United States forces carried out a third consecutive night of strikes against Iran, targeting military sites along the Islamic Republic’s coastline and near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command confirmed.
Houthis Target Saudi Airport With Missiles and Drones As Tensions Escalate
Iran-backed Houthi terrorists launched ballistic missiles and drones toward Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport on Monday, sharply escalating tensions along the kingdom’s southern border and threatening years of relative calm in Yemen.
German Court Sentences Iraqi IS Couple Over Enslavement Of Yazidi Girls
A German court has sentenced an Iraqi couple linked to the so-called Islamic State (IS) militant group to lengthy prison terms for enslaving, torturing, and sexually abusing two Yazidi girls in Iraq.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Netanyahu Warns Iran of ‘Far More Powerful’ Israeli Response
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a blunt warning to Iran on Tuesday, declaring that any renewed attack against Israel would be met with a response far more powerful than the military action Tehran has already witnessed.
EU and International Partners Pledge $1 Billion to Rebuild Gaza
The European Union and more than a dozen international partners have pledged approximately $1 billion to support the reconstruction and early recovery of the Gaza Strip, European officials announced Monday.
Israel, Lebanon Open Rome Talks on Hezbollah Disarmament and Israeli Withdrawal
Israeli and Lebanese delegations began a new round of U.S.-mediated talks in Rome on Tuesday, seeking to implement a framework agreement that could lead to Hezbollah’s disarmament and a phased Israeli withdrawal from Southern Lebanon.
Inside the United States
U.S. Gun Deaths Decline, but Firearm Suicides Reach Record High
Gun-related deaths in the United States declined in 2024, driven by a sharp drop in homicides, but firearm suicides rose to their highest level on record, according to the latest federal data.
Idaho Abortion Ban Faces November Ballot Challenge as Four States Prepare for Major Votes
Idaho voters will decide this November whether to dismantle one of the nation’s strongest protections for unborn children, placing the deeply conservative state at the center of the continuing national battle over abortion.
U.S. Inflation Drops Sharply as Energy Prices Retreat, but Iran War Threatens Renewed Pressure
U.S. inflation slowed sharply in June as gasoline and other energy prices retreated, delivering welcome relief to American households even as renewed fighting with Iran threatens to push fuel costs higher again.
U.S. House Passes Election Campaign Financing Bill
The U.S. House passed a bill Monday that would restrict funding of state and local political races and ballot proposals to American citizens only.
Christian News
Anglican Communion Backs Plan to Plant or Restore One Million Churches
Anglican leaders have approved an ambitious initiative to plant or restore one million churches worldwide over the next decade, with the goal of bringing congregations closer to local communities and welcoming an estimated 20 million new believers.
Chinese Authorities Raid Early Rain Covenant Church Gathering, Detain 33 Christians
Chinese authorities raided a worship gathering connected to Early Rain Covenant Church in Sichuan province, detaining 33 Christians and holding scores of other believers—including elderly members and families with children—inside the meeting hall for several hours, according to a statement issued by the church.
Saudi Arabia Strikes Houthi Leader’s Stronghold After Missile and Drone Barrage
Saudi-led forces carried out overnight airstrikes against Yemen’s northwestern Saada province after the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist organization launched ballistic missiles and drones toward an international airport and military installations inside Saudi Arabia.
U.S. Strikes Iran for Third Consecutive Night, Renews Naval Blockade
United States forces carried out a third consecutive night of strikes against Iran, targeting military sites along the Islamic Republic’s coastline and near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command confirmed.
Houthis Target Saudi Airport With Missiles and Drones As Tensions Escalate
Iran-backed Houthi terrorists launched ballistic missiles and drones toward Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport on Monday, sharply escalating tensions along the kingdom’s southern border and threatening years of relative calm in Yemen.
German Court Sentences Iraqi IS Couple Over Enslavement Of Yazidi Girls
A German court has sentenced an Iraqi couple linked to the so-called Islamic State (IS) militant group to lengthy prison terms for enslaving, torturing, and sexually abusing two Yazidi girls in Iraq.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Netanyahu Warns Iran of ‘Far More Powerful’ Israeli Response
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a blunt warning to Iran on Tuesday, declaring that any renewed attack against Israel would be met with a response far more powerful than the military action Tehran has already witnessed.
EU and International Partners Pledge $1 Billion to Rebuild Gaza
The European Union and more than a dozen international partners have pledged approximately $1 billion to support the reconstruction and early recovery of the Gaza Strip, European officials announced Monday.
Israel, Lebanon Open Rome Talks on Hezbollah Disarmament and Israeli Withdrawal
Israeli and Lebanese delegations began a new round of U.S.-mediated talks in Rome on Tuesday, seeking to implement a framework agreement that could lead to Hezbollah’s disarmament and a phased Israeli withdrawal from Southern Lebanon.
Inside the United States
U.S. Gun Deaths Decline, but Firearm Suicides Reach Record High
Gun-related deaths in the United States declined in 2024, driven by a sharp drop in homicides, but firearm suicides rose to their highest level on record, according to the latest federal data.
Idaho Abortion Ban Faces November Ballot Challenge as Four States Prepare for Major Votes
Idaho voters will decide this November whether to dismantle one of the nation’s strongest protections for unborn children, placing the deeply conservative state at the center of the continuing national battle over abortion.
U.S. Inflation Drops Sharply as Energy Prices Retreat, but Iran War Threatens Renewed Pressure
U.S. inflation slowed sharply in June as gasoline and other energy prices retreated, delivering welcome relief to American households even as renewed fighting with Iran threatens to push fuel costs higher again.
U.S. House Passes Election Campaign Financing Bill
The U.S. House passed a bill Monday that would restrict funding of state and local political races and ballot proposals to American citizens only.
Christian News
Anglican Communion Backs Plan to Plant or Restore One Million Churches
Anglican leaders have approved an ambitious initiative to plant or restore one million churches worldwide over the next decade, with the goal of bringing congregations closer to local communities and welcoming an estimated 20 million new believers.
Chinese Authorities Raid Early Rain Covenant Church Gathering, Detain 33 Christians
Chinese authorities raided a worship gathering connected to Early Rain Covenant Church in Sichuan province, detaining 33 Christians and holding scores of other believers—including elderly members and families with children—inside the meeting hall for several hours, according to a statement issued by the church.
Around the World
Arabian Peninsula at War as Saudi Arabia and Houthis Exchange Attacks
The long-simmering war on the Arabian Peninsula erupted again Monday as Saudi forces struck Yemen’s Houthi-controlled capital and the Iranian-backed rebels answered within hours with ballistic missiles and drones aimed at southern Saudi Arabia.
U.S. Deploys Sea Drones in Combat for First Time, Striking Iranian Naval Base
The United States military has used unmanned sea drones in combat for the first time, striking Iranian naval facilities near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command announced Monday.
Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad Reportedly Under House Arrest Over Alleged Mossad Contacts (Worthy News In-Depth)
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is under house arrest in Iran after authorities reportedly uncovered what they say was an Israeli covert operation to recruit him as an intelligence asset and ultimately install him as Iran’s leader, according to The New York Times and officials cited by the newspaper.
Hungary’s Parliament Set To Vote On Constitutional Amendment To Remove President (Worthy News Radio)
Hungary’s parliament was to vote Monday on a constitutional amendment proposed by Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s government to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, a move that has sharply divided the country and prompted protests in the capital.
Britain Designates Iran’s IRGC Under New National Security Law
Britain announced Monday that it will designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps under sweeping new national security powers, citing IRGC-linked threats, intimidation, and activity endangering lives on British soil.
Gulf States Join U.S.-Led Strikes on Iran as Trump Restores Shipping Blockade and Agreement Collapses
The fragile memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran has effectively collapsed after President Donald Trump announced that Iranian vessels would again be blocked from passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Knesset Enshrines Torah Study as Fundamental Value in Israeli Basic Law
The Knesset passed legislation Monday granting Torah study constitutional-level recognition as a fundamental value of the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
UN Acknowledges Hamas-Linked Interference With Humanitarian Aid in Gaza
The United Nations has acknowledged that armed men affiliated with Gaza’s Hamas-run authorities have intimidated humanitarian workers, assaulted aid drivers and disrupted the delivery of lifesaving food supplies.
Inside the United States
Lindsey Graham’s Sister Appointed to Fill His Senate Seat
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Monday appointed Darline Graham Nordone, the younger sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, to complete the remaining months of her brother’s Senate term.
Schumer Prepares Democrats for Another Government Shutdown Showdown
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned Monday that Congress could face another government shutdown this fall as Democrats intensify their opposition to President Donald Trump’s proposed defense buildup and the ongoing war with Iran.
Assaults Against ICE Officers Up 1,300%, Vehicle Attacks Up 3,200%
Assaults against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are up 1,300% since the second Trump administration began compared to the Biden administration era.
Christian News
Evangelical Revival Sweeps the Amazon as Thousands Turn to Jesus
A remarkable evangelical awakening is spreading through Brazil’s Amazon region, where missionaries traveling by canoe and riverboat are planting churches, baptizing thousands of new believers, and bringing the Gospel to communities once considered almost unreachable.
China Intensifies Crackdown on Christians Worshipping Outside Communist Party Control
Chinese authorities have intensified a nationwide campaign against Christians who worship outside state-controlled churches, arresting thousands of believers and targeting some of the country’s largest underground congregations, according to an investigation by The Telegraph.
Study: Americans Who Find Their Calling Report Greater Well-Being
A new American Bible Society report suggests that Americans who believe they have found their calling experience stronger levels of purpose, health, relationships, and overall well-being.
Arabian Peninsula at War as Saudi Arabia and Houthis Exchange Attacks
The long-simmering war on the Arabian Peninsula erupted again Monday as Saudi forces struck Yemen’s Houthi-controlled capital and the Iranian-backed rebels answered within hours with ballistic missiles and drones aimed at southern Saudi Arabia.
U.S. Deploys Sea Drones in Combat for First Time, Striking Iranian Naval Base
The United States military has used unmanned sea drones in combat for the first time, striking Iranian naval facilities near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command announced Monday.
Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad Reportedly Under House Arrest Over Alleged Mossad Contacts (Worthy News In-Depth)
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is under house arrest in Iran after authorities reportedly uncovered what they say was an Israeli covert operation to recruit him as an intelligence asset and ultimately install him as Iran’s leader, according to The New York Times and officials cited by the newspaper.
Hungary’s Parliament Set To Vote On Constitutional Amendment To Remove President (Worthy News Radio)
Hungary’s parliament was to vote Monday on a constitutional amendment proposed by Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s government to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, a move that has sharply divided the country and prompted protests in the capital.
Britain Designates Iran’s IRGC Under New National Security Law
Britain announced Monday that it will designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps under sweeping new national security powers, citing IRGC-linked threats, intimidation, and activity endangering lives on British soil.
Gulf States Join U.S.-Led Strikes on Iran as Trump Restores Shipping Blockade and Agreement Collapses
The fragile memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran has effectively collapsed after President Donald Trump announced that Iranian vessels would again be blocked from passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Knesset Enshrines Torah Study as Fundamental Value in Israeli Basic Law
The Knesset passed legislation Monday granting Torah study constitutional-level recognition as a fundamental value of the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
UN Acknowledges Hamas-Linked Interference With Humanitarian Aid in Gaza
The United Nations has acknowledged that armed men affiliated with Gaza’s Hamas-run authorities have intimidated humanitarian workers, assaulted aid drivers and disrupted the delivery of lifesaving food supplies.
Inside the United States
Lindsey Graham’s Sister Appointed to Fill His Senate Seat
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Monday appointed Darline Graham Nordone, the younger sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, to complete the remaining months of her brother’s Senate term.
Schumer Prepares Democrats for Another Government Shutdown Showdown
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned Monday that Congress could face another government shutdown this fall as Democrats intensify their opposition to President Donald Trump’s proposed defense buildup and the ongoing war with Iran.
Assaults Against ICE Officers Up 1,300%, Vehicle Attacks Up 3,200%
Assaults against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are up 1,300% since the second Trump administration began compared to the Biden administration era.
Christian News
Evangelical Revival Sweeps the Amazon as Thousands Turn to Jesus
A remarkable evangelical awakening is spreading through Brazil’s Amazon region, where missionaries traveling by canoe and riverboat are planting churches, baptizing thousands of new believers, and bringing the Gospel to communities once considered almost unreachable.
China Intensifies Crackdown on Christians Worshipping Outside Communist Party Control
Chinese authorities have intensified a nationwide campaign against Christians who worship outside state-controlled churches, arresting thousands of believers and targeting some of the country’s largest underground congregations, according to an investigation by The Telegraph.
Study: Americans Who Find Their Calling Report Greater Well-Being
A new American Bible Society report suggests that Americans who believe they have found their calling experience stronger levels of purpose, health, relationships, and overall well-being.