Our Journey

From the earliest days of her walk with God, Angela van Dinter felt a deep and unmistakable pull toward the prophetic. Hearing God’s voice wasn’t just a theological idea—it was a personal reality and a daily pursuit that became central to her life as a believer. Over the years, this passion matured into a calling to help others learn how to discern and respond to God’s voice for themselves.

Angela’s prophetic journey was significantly shaped during her years with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), where both training and community life revolved around intimacy with God and hearing Him clearly. In that environment, hearing God’s voice wasn’t extraordinary—it was expected. But when she left YWAM after a decade of missions and ministry, Angela quickly realized how rare and misunderstood the prophetic could be outside of such circles. Many believers, she discovered, were unsure how—or even if—they could hear God personally.

As a prophetic artist, Angela had long been receiving impressions and visual images from the Lord, often turning these into paintings that spoke life and encouragement over individuals and communities. Yet despite these expressions of her gift, she remained cautious about stepping into the public prophetic space. The weight of responsibility that comes with the office of a prophet was something she didn’t take lightly, and she was hesitant to label herself or push herself forward.

Everything began to shift when Angela discovered Tomi Arayomi and RIG Nation (now RIG Global). Drawn by the message and prophetic clarity coming from the ministry, she felt led to enroll in the School of Apostles and Prophets (SOAP)—despite not having a penny to her name. Miraculously, someone who heard of her situation, and whom she didn’t even know personally, provided half the tuition. Angela was able to gather the rest as the course went on. She completed two years at SOAP, learning not only from Tomi and the other teachers, but also through deep friendships and sharpening with fellow students.

Angela graduated top of her class, recognized as one of the more seasoned prophetic voices among her peers. In her second year, she began training others, stepping more confidently into her gift and calling. Even so, she was still slow to move into a public platform. She was waiting on the Lord’s timing, deeply aware of the weight that comes with speaking prophetically to others and to the broader Body of Christ.

It was her husband, Reggie, who helped her take the next step. Having long seen the prophetic mantle on her life, he encouraged her to begin releasing words as the Lord led. Angela launched a modest online space where she could post prophetic insights. Around the same time, she began receiving encouragement from seasoned prophetic voices in the UK—many of whom would later feature in her blog.

The first year was difficult. Past feedback had caused her to battle fear and hesitation, and though she released some words sporadically, she wasn’t yet consistent. But at the start of 2024, she released a prophetic word for the year that gained traction. That marked a turning point. Slowly but surely, she began doing regular broadcasts on Facebook and YouTube, eventually launching a weekly show called The Prophetic Hour in the latter part of 2024.

With this fresh sense of calling and momentum, Angela also made a significant shift. She rebranded her ministry, changing the name from Angela’s Treasure Hunt to Immeasurably More Ministries—a name that reflects her deep belief that every believer can live in the “immeasurably more” of God, if they cultivate intimacy with Jesus and embrace the voice of the Holy Spirit.

At the same time, she launched a prophetic blog, designed to equip, encourage, and amplify the voices of others across the UK prophetic landscape.