Wednesday, October 15, 2014

God's E.R. helps cast out demonic manifestations - Tulsa World: Religion

A Bob Larson wannabe. Those that know me know that this type of garbage is a big sore spot. Promoting the idea of demonic possession is unethical and has deadly consequences. If you don’t deal with the reality of your problems now, you or someone you love will be dead.
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No heads were spinning 360 degrees, and no one was shrieking or foaming at the mouth Monday night during God’s E.R. ministry sessions, which are held several times a week in Tulsa to cast demons out of people and then to help them stay free.

“We see a variety of (demonic) manifestations, but not for long,” said John Heim, a volunteer minister who is also a Tulsa air traffic controller.

“We don’t allow manifestations. They might raise their heads, but we take authority over them.”
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God’s E.R. does not use the term exorcism, or deliverance ministry, to describe what they do, unlike the Roman Catholic Church, which has annual training sessions for exorcists in Tulsa and two other U.S. cities.

“We say spiritual freedom sessions,” said Sandra Williamson, executive director of God’s Emergency Restoration, which was started at Victory Christian Center and is now a separate legal entity endorsed by the church.
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“Fewer and fewer people have a biblical worldview,” she said. “A lot of people are being taught by movies and books that have satanic things in them.”

She said legalization of marijuana is a bad idea because mind-altering drugs open people up to demonic influences.

Being unforgiving, harboring bitterness or dabbling in the occult also open people up to demons, she said.

People also can be afflicted because of what she called generational curses or oaths taken by their forefathers.

Heim said they have encountered people who have demons in their houses or on their property and have trained the people how to get rid of them.

God's E.R. helps cast out demonic manifestations - Tulsa World: Religion

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