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The Year That Changed Everything: Brenda Gentry's 2026

A prophetic vision document - December 15, 2025


December 15, 2026 - One Year Later

Brenda Gentry sat in the green room at Netflix's Los Angeles headquarters, waiting to sign the three-season contract for "Supernatural Wealth with Brenda Gentry." Her phone buzzed - a text from Dennis Rodman: "Mom B, praying for you today. Can't believe it's been 8 months since you led me to Christ. Forever grateful."

She smiled, remembering how it all started.


Decemeber 2025: The Dennis Rodman Breakthrough

It began with a phone call from her eldest daughter Cynthia. "Mom, Dennis's girlfriend reached out. He's ready."

Brenda flew to Los Angeles the next week. No cameras, no fanfare - just her, Dennis, and three hours of conversation in his living room. He asked the "dumb questions" he'd been afraid to ask anyone else. Why would God love someone like me? Is it too late? What about all the things I've done?

By the end of the night, Dennis Rodman was on his knees, tears streaming down his face, accepting Christ.

The story leaked two weeks later. TMZ ran the headline: "Dennis Rodman Gets Religion - Credits 'Spiritual Mom' Brenda Gentry."

Her phone didn't stop ringing for a month.


February 2026: The First Client Portfolio

Word spread through wealthy Christian circles like wildfire. A tech founder in Austin. A real estate mogul in Miami. A hedge fund manager in New York. All closet Christians. All desperate for someone who could pray over their businesses without judgment.

Brenda didn't charge hourly. She took equity. 2% of any company she counseled, paid in shares.

By February, she had seven clients. Combined value of the companies: $340 million.

Her daily routine: Morning worship. Two hours of praying in tongues. Advisory calls. Evening prayer for each company in her portfolio by name.

One client, a fintech CEO, later testified: "She called me on a Tuesday and said, 'Don't sign that partnership agreement. The Lord showed me something.' I listened. Two weeks later, that company was indicted for fraud. She saved me $50 million and my reputation."


April 2026: Ryan Garcia Deliverance

The boxer's father had been right - Ryan needed spiritual mentoring. But it was more than mentoring. It was deliverance.

Brenda flew to Las Vegas with Apostle Delmar Coward Jr. What happened in that hotel room over three days would never be fully disclosed. But Ryan Garcia emerged different. Focused. At peace.

He won his next fight by knockout in the second round. In the post-fight interview, he said: "I want to thank God, and I want to thank my spiritual mother, Brenda Gentry. She showed me who I really am."

Sports media had no idea what to do with it.


June 2026: The Kanye Introduction

It was Brenda's dream from years ago finally manifesting. She'd seen Oprah in her dream saying "I've seen you in my dream." But it was Kanye who came first.

A mutual contact made the introduction. Kanye was in one of his "wilderness seasons" - isolated, paranoid, surrounded by yes-men. But he'd heard about Dennis. He'd heard about Ryan. He wanted to meet "the woman who brings people back."

Beef made the connection once Kanye's manager John Monopoly asked for an intro.

Brenda didn't go alone. She brought Apostle.

The meeting in Wyoming lasted six hours. Kanye talked. Ranted. Cried. Apostle listened with the patience of forty years in ministry. Brenda prayed silently the entire time.

At the end, Kanye asked: "Can you be my spiritual advisor?"

Brenda shook her head. "No. But I can introduce you to your covering." She gestured to Apostle. "This is the man God has for you."

Kanye began visiting Liberty, TX once a month to meet with Apostle.


September 2026: The First Supernatural Wealth Summit

Brenda had dreamed of this for years. A gathering of faith-based entrepreneurs, wealthy Christians, and kingdom-minded business leaders. Not a conference about getting rich. A summit about stewarding supernatural wealth for God's purposes.

She chose Sedona, Arizona. The red rocks. The clear skies. A place where people could hear from God without distraction.

Three hundred attendees. By invitation only. Entry requirement: minimum $10 million net worth OR direct referral from an existing client.

The speaker lineup:

  • Apostle Delmar Coward Jr. on "Divine Recompense and the Wealth Transfer"
  • Dennis Rodman's testimony (his first public Christian speaking engagement)
  • Gary Sheng on "Faith and Technology: Building for the Kingdom"
  • Brenda Gentry on "The Anointed Advisor: Bringing Heaven into the Boardroom"
  • David Steward on building a billion dollar tech company on Kingdom principles
  • Dr. Denise Mitchem on advising some of the most influential Christians in the world

The Summit raised $4.2 million for kingdom causes in a single weekend. Twelve attendees committed to tithing their entire companies' profits for one year. Three new churches were funded. A Christian micro school network in Texas received a $500,000 grant.

But the real fruit couldn't be measured. Marriages restored. Addictions broken. Callings clarified. Deals restructured to honor God.

One billionaire, weeping at the altar on the final night, said: "I've been to Davos. I've been to Sun Valley. I've never experienced anything like this."


October 2026: Netflix Comes Calling

The production company had been circling since April. They'd seen the Dennis Rodman coverage. They'd watched Brenda's following explode to 1.2 million across platforms. They knew there was something here.

But Brenda made them wait. "I need to pray about it."

Six months of prayer. Six months of seeking counsel from Apostle, from Bishop Williams, from her daughters, from Gary.

Finally, in October, she had peace.

The show concept: Follow Brenda Gentry as she counsels high-profile clients, hosts intimate gatherings, and navigates the intersection of supernatural faith and extraordinary wealth. Cameras in the prayer room. Cameras at the advisory sessions (with client permission). Cameras at the Summit.

"Supernatural Wealth with Brenda Gentry."

Netflix offered three seasons guaranteed. Full creative control. No editing of faith content.

Brenda's one condition: "Every episode ends with an invitation to know Christ."

They agreed.


November 2026: The Oprah Call

It happened just as she'd dreamed. Oprah's team reached out. "She'd like to have a conversation."

Not for the show. Not for publicity. Privately.

Brenda flew to Santa Barbara. Sat across from one of the most powerful women in media. And listened.

"I've watched what you're doing," Oprah said. "I've watched Dennis. I've watched Ryan. I keep hearing your name in circles I wouldn't expect. What is it that you have?"

Brenda smiled. "It's not what I have. It's Who has me."

The conversation lasted four hours. At the end, Oprah asked if Brenda would pray for her.

What happened in that prayer would remain between them and God.

But Brenda left knowing: the harvest was real. The transfer was happening. The revival was here.


December 15, 2026: Full Circle

Now, sitting in Netflix's green room, Brenda thought about the call with Gary exactly one year ago.

"By the end of the year, you will have signed a contract with Netflix," he'd said.

She'd thought he was crazy. Encouraging. Sweet. But crazy.

He wasn't crazy. He was prophetic.

She pulled out her phone and texted him: "About to sign. You called it. Thank you for speaking life over me when I couldn't see it myself. Best friend forever."

Gary replied with a single word: "Best-frendas forever."

She laughed.

Then she stood up, straightened her blazer, and walked into the room to sign away the next three years of her life to a show that would bring the supernatural into millions of living rooms.

For the kingdom. For the harvest. For the glory of God.