Getting to Know Kraig Kleeman and the Journey Behind The Zoé Life
I built this site to share a single conviction: God still speaks—and He invites us to live in constant, two-way communion with Him.
I don't write these lessons as a man who got everything right the first time. I write as someone who wandered, fell, and was mercifully restored. The Apostle Paul once spoke of serving God "with fear and trembling" (Philippians 2:12). That phrase describes me well—not fearful of God's rejection, but soberly aware of the cost of resisting His mercy.
I grew up in a small Midwestern town and met Jesus young. At twelve, I sat in confirmation classes at a corner Baptist church, and the weight of the gospel settled on me deeply. A few years later, during the Jesus Movement of the 1970s, college students introduced me to the Holy Spirit's power to awaken intimacy and joy in God. It wasn't religion anymore—it was life in the Spirit.
I later attended a small Baptist college, launched and sold a tech company, and eventually became the founding pastor of a Vineyard church. The church grew quickly; lives were changing. But a painful season—especially the unraveling of my marriage—brought me to a crossroads.
Instead of responding with humility, I withdrew. I resisted counsel, nursed offense, and allowed bitterness to take root (Hebrews 12:15). For more than fifteen years I lived as a spiritual prodigal—knowing the truth yet refusing to walk in it.
Still, God never stopped pursuing me. "If we are faithless, He remains faithful." (2 Timothy 2:13) He disciplined, preserved, and eventually drew me home with mercy stronger than my rebellion.
In 2020 everything shifted. Spiritually hungry and physically depleted, I left a fast-paced urban life and moved to the quiet countryside near the Mississippi River. My goal was simple: rebuild health and return to consistent prayer.
What began as exercise and solitude became divine immersion. I spent hours walking and praying aloud, and Heaven began to respond. Dreams came first by the dozens, then by the hundreds, then by the thousands.
Some were symbolic, others direct—warnings, confirmations, moments of laughter or holy fear. I began rising at all hours to record them, cross-referencing each with Scripture and seeking understanding. Over time, a pattern emerged: a biblically anchored lifestyle of hearing and responding to God.
That season birthed what I now call The Zoé Life—named for the Greek word zoē, meaning the God-kind of life.
It isn't a formula; it's a framework for living in daily communion with God—rooted in prayer, consecration, repentance, and responsiveness.
Like Moses, I realized I had once been content with God's acts—His miracles and provision—while neglecting His ways (Exodus 33:13). Dream journaling became my own modern "Tent of Meeting," a place where intimacy began to outweigh spectacle.
Dreams are like miracles. They are God's acts—revelations that break into our lives with precision and power. But like Moses, we must not stop at the act itself. We must ask: What does this reveal about God's ways?
"Now therefore, if I have found favor in your sight, please show me now your ways, that I may know you..."
— Exodus 33:13
The ultimate purpose of revelation is intimacy. Dreams are not trophies. They are invitations into God's ways.
Along the way, I started experiencing what I now call "strange events." These are supernatural moments that occur not only in dreams but in waking life—angelic encounters, prophetic timings, divine alignments so precise they could only be orchestrated by God.
Through it all, one truth became undeniable: Heaven is not silent. God speaks through dreams, through Scripture, through symbols and songs, through timing and circumstance—through whatever it takes to reach a listening heart.
This website is a living workshop of discovery—a place where I continue to learn how God communicates through dreams, symbols, Scripture, and the quiet voice of His Spirit. Here you'll find the same principles and tools I use each day to walk out that relationship:
Recognize when God is speaking through dreams or symbols
Interpret revelation biblically and prayerfully
Respond in obedience rather than curiosity
Integrate what He reveals into the fabric of daily life
The goal is not to chase supernatural experiences but to pursue intimacy with God Himself. Encounters, visions, and revelations are beautiful byproducts of relationship, not the goal. We seek the Giver, not the gifts.
My prayer is that as you explore these pages, you'll discover that The Zoé Life—the abundant, Spirit-filled life Jesus promised—is not reserved for a few mystics or ministers. It is the open invitation of Christ to every believer:
"I have come that they may have life, and have it abundantly."
— John 10:10
The journey of hearing God's voice isn't just about dramatic encounters—it's about daily faithfulness. That's why I've organized hundreds of dream devotions into a weekly rhythm designed to train your spiritual senses.
Start the week trusting God's supply
Discern His direction and kairos moments
Guard your heart and tongue
Walk in Kingdom boldness
Return to consecration
Love others as Christ loved
Enter His presence and Sabbath peace
Most people spend their lives protecting something that will die. Jesus invites us to surrender that fragile life and receive something indestructible—Zoé, the life of God Himself.
If you've ever wondered whether God still speaks, this is your invitation to find out.
He does.
He always has.
And He delights to speak to you.
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