Death Valley in California is famously one of the harshest environments in the world. Because of extreme heat and little rain, it’s exceptionally difficult for plants to live there.
But the seeds for certain types of flowers and other plants continue to lay dormant in the ground, waiting for rain and a chance to bloom. Thanks to a rare heavy rainfall in later 2025 and January 2026, Death Valley is experiencing a beautiful wildflower season this Spring.
This rare desert botanical phenomenon is called a “superbloom,” where an unusually high amount of wildflowers germinate and bloom around the same time. This is so rare and beautiful that people travel from across the world to see the superbloom when it happens.
Pastor and author Jeff Jenkins has a book that came out this spring under the same name — Superbloom. The idea is that believers experience a drought in their hearts — dreams lie dormant with little to no hope of resurgence. His book contends that God can produce a “superbloom” in our lives the same way one happens in the desert.
“The soil of your life is the seed for what God has already planted in you,” he writes. “The discovery of what you will find is the basis of this book.”
The idea for this book came to him through a prophetic dream, and we spend some time in this conversation exploring what such a dream looks like and how to discern a prophetic dream against a normal dream.
Jeff is the lead pastor at Anchor Church in McKinney, Texas, and also hosts the Anchor Deep Podcast. He’s a neat guy with an amazing testimony, and I’m excited to share this conversation with him on the podcast this week. Be sure to grab his book.
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